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A poll as recently as 2000 revealed that a third of the population
thinks "there are general characteristics about women that make
them less qualified to serve as president." As the public and the
media rely on long-held stereotypes, female candidates must focus
even harder on the way they want to define their own image through
traditional mass media, such as television, and new forms, such as
the internet. "Gender and Candidate Communication "digs deep into
the campaigns of the last decade sifting through thousands of ads,
websites, and newspaper articles to find out how successful
candidates have been in breaking down these gender stereotypes.
Among their findings are that female candidates dress more
formally, smile more, act "tougher" when they can, and prefer scare
tactics to aggressive attack ads.
"Gender and Candidate" "Communication" also presents the most
comprehensive, systematic method yet for identifying and
understanding self-presentation strategies on the web. The internet
may be the medium of the future, but Bystrom has found that
coverage on the web tends to draw even more heavily on old
stereotypes. No close observer of campaigns, gender, or the
internet will be able to ignore their findings.
A poll as recently as 2000 revealed that a third of the population
thinks "there are general characteristics about women that make
them less qualified to serve as president." As the public and the
media rely on long-held stereotypes, female candidates must focus
even harder on the way they want to define their own image through
traditional mass media, such as television, and new forms, such as
the internet. "Gender and Candidate Communication "digs deep into
the campaigns of the last decade sifting through thousands of ads,
websites, and newspaper articles to find out how successful
candidates have been in breaking down these gender stereotypes.
Among their findings are that female candidates dress more
formally, smile more, act "tougher" when they can, and prefer scare
tactics to aggressive attack ads.
"Gender and Candidate" "Communication" also presents the most
comprehensive, systematic method yet for identifying and
understanding self-presentation strategies on the web. The internet
may be the medium of the future, but Bystrom has found that
coverage on the web tends to draw even more heavily on old
stereotypes. No close observer of campaigns, gender, or the
internet will be able to ignore their findings.
Foundations of Therapeutic Recreation, Second Edition, introduces
students to the many career possibilities in the field of
therapeutic recreation. Drawing on the combined wisdom and
expertise of editors Terry Long and Terry Robertson, as well as 20
contributing authors who represent a broad spectrum of experiences
within the discipline, the text provides the foundational concepts
that are essential for understanding the profession. One of the
more significant updates to the second edition of Foundations of
Therapeutic Recreation is a more contemporary description of models
of practice, including significant attention to strength-based
models and approaches to practice. In addition, the second edition
has been updated to reflect current National Council for
Therapeutic Recreation Certification (NCTRC) requirements for
obtaining the Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS)
credential. Other updates to this edition include the following:
Integration of more global perspectives on therapeutic recreation
Greater emphasis of evidence-based practice for designing and
delivering enjoyable and beneficial therapeutic recreation
interventions Streamlined content and reorganized chapters to
facilitate a natural progression throughout the semester Each
chapter contains a summary and discussion questions to help assess
and promote retention of key concepts. In addition, case studies
provide students with a glimpse of client issues they may face in
the future, and professional profiles highlight outstanding
professionals in the field. Students will discover potential areas
in which therapeutic recreation can be practiced-including mental
health centers, programs for those with developmental disabilities,
physical rehabilitation facilities, youth development programs, and
programs for the aging population-and will also be exposed to
potential changes and uses of therapeutic recreation as technology
innovations, public policy, and service demand trends evolve. Plus,
instructors will find a suite of ancillaries to assist in managing
their course. The instructor guide includes learning objectives for
each chapter along with sample classroom activities and
assignments. The test bank has been expanded, and the presentation
package has undergone significant revisions to reflect the content
of the text. Foundations of Therapeutic Recreation, Second Edition,
provides students with evidence-based information on fundamental
concepts in the field of therapeutic recreation. With a
reader-friendly format and engaging style, this text will help
students explore the various career possibilities in the field.
Set during "The Great Depression," a teenage boy longing for
adventure decides to hop a freight for a short distance.
Blackmailed by his younger siblings, the nine mile "Joyride" turns
into a nightmare when he and his siblings end up in another state.
Now they must find their way home where they encounter murder,
starvation and fear. What they do not realize is they are stalked
by an unhinged maniac with one thing on his mind--revenge.
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