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    Cover for Women Can't Win: Despite Making Educational Gains and Pursuing High-Wage Majors, Women Still Earn Less than Men

    Women Can't Win: Despite Making Educational Gains and Pursuing High-Wage Majors, Women Still Earn Less than Men 

    Carnevale, Anthony P.; Gulish, Artem; Smith, Nicole (Center on Education and the Workforce, 2018)
    Even though women outperform men in educational attainment, they still earn just 81 cents for every dollar earned by men. Women with the same college majors working in the same careers as men still only earn 92 cents for ...
    Cover for Argument Quality and Deliberation on Facebook: An Exploratory Study

    Argument Quality and Deliberation on Facebook: An Exploratory Study 

    Welch, Jessica (Georgetown University, 2018)
    In the past, scholars have argued that deliberation is important for a variety of reasons, including aiding in the development of political sophistication and decreasing attitudinal uncertainty (Gastil and Dillard 1999, ...
    Cover for Hyponatremia is Associated with Increased Osteoporosis and Bone Fractures in Diabetics with Matched Glycemic Control: Supplemental Materials

    Hyponatremia is Associated with Increased Osteoporosis and Bone Fractures in Diabetics with Matched Glycemic Control: Supplemental Materials 

    Usala, Rachel (2018-12-04)
    Purpose Patients with diabetes mellitus are at increased risk for bone fragility fracture secondary to multiple mechanisms. Hyperglycemia can induce true dilutional hyponatremia. Hyponatremia is associated with gait ...
    Cover for Presenting an Innocent Nation: Critique of Gojira (1954)'s Reflections on Japan's WWII Responsibility

    Presenting an Innocent Nation: Critique of Gojira (1954)'s Reflections on Japan's WWII Responsibility 

    Wang, Fanglin (Georgetown University, 2018)
    The Japanese film Gojira (known as Godzilla to Western audiences) is a kaiju or monster movie, and the first installment in the Gojira series. Gojira films are allegorical, and typically comment on the contemporary political ...
    Cover for The "Good Girls": Exploring Features of Female Characters in Children's Animated Television

    The "Good Girls": Exploring Features of Female Characters in Children's Animated Television 

    Pila, Sarah; Dobrow, Julie; Gidney, Calvin; Burton, Jennifer (Georgetown University, 2018)
    This study was designed to identify the frequency and portrayals of female characters in a sample of animated television shows consumed by U.S.-based children aged six to twelve. We conducted a content analysis of thirty ...
    Cover for Preferences of Mobile Dating App Users: A Semantic Network Analysis Approach

    Preferences of Mobile Dating App Users: A Semantic Network Analysis Approach 

    Welch, Jessica (Georgetown University, 2018)
    Historically, differences have existed between heterosexual men and women regarding the traits they value most in a potential romantic partner. For example, men have typically prioritized their partner’s physical attractiveness, ...
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    Queering the Family Sitcom 

    Michaud, Tyler M. (Georgetown University, 2018)
    Almost two decades into the 21st century, television depictions of the chosen family are challenging the more traditional concept of the nuclear family. This essay explores how the pilot episodes of both Grace and Frankie ...
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    The Rise and Decline of Saudi Overseas Humanitarian Charities 

    Jonathan, Benthall (Center for International and Regional Studies, 2018-09-01)
    This paper records and interprets the rise and decline of Saudi overseas humanitarian charities, with special reference to the International Islamic Relief Organization (IIRO or IIROSA). Founded in 1975, IIROSA grew as a ...

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