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    Works Cited Mardorossian, Carine M. Framing the Rape Victim: Gender and Agency Reconsidered. Rutgers University Press, 2014 “We live in a “rape culture” … not because U.S. culture is inherently in the business of normalizing sexual violence against women but because violence is an inherently sexualized phenomenon of which rape is the extreme form” (Mardorossian 8). In Carine M. Mardorossian’s, Framing the Rape Victim, the feminist professor voices how gendered crime continues to remain…

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    A pneumatic framing nailer gun can do a great range of jobs, from stud work to joists. You can nail down sub-flooring and even build trusses. You can fasten sheathing, nail decking, construct fences, and more. With a framing nail gun you can do all the rough wood work and more on just about any residential building. It's a very important part of constructing a wood structure. There are many different framing nailers on the market, from popular brands like Hitachi, Senco, Max, Bostitch, Paslode,…

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    In “The Framing of Immigration,” George Lakoff and Sam Ferguson claim that issue defining framing is narrowing, particularly in the case of immigration reform. Immigration reform, they claim, is a complex issue whose simple frame ignores security, economic, and social concerns. The authors organizes their claims through the use of specific subclaims, counter arguments, reasons, and evidence. The first subclaim Lakoff and Ferguson mention is that security concern is at the center of the…

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    In Paul Bishops short story, “The framing game,” the protagonist, Tommy, struggles with being pressured into stealing shoes, and getting framed for it. Tommy gets to school, one day, Tommy gets pulled into the principal's office and gets kicked off the basketball team for “stealing” the Air Jordan's. After school but he just has to prove it, This story hits right in the feels to anyone who has been accused of something they didn't do. The short story “The Framing Game”…

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    Professor at Baylor University, Dianne Kendall, in her essay “Framing Class, Vicarious Living, and Conspicuous Consumption,” published in 2005 touches on the fact that what we see from the media is a humongous influence on how we define social classes and argues that the media tends to trivialize issues of class and to downplay the existential problems poverty entails. Television shows such as “Family Guy”, and “Keeping up with the Kardashians” use frames to alter how we perceive social classes,…

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    Internal framing is also used to help the audience understand how Mr. Hamrar is feeling. When he is sitting in the window staring out at the isolated world he cherishes, the world around him represents what once was. He probably used to do all the work around the farm, but due to his old age he is more limited in what he can and cannot do. The groceries were delivered to him and his wife by a young man, which means that he could not provide for him and his wife anymore, he had to have somebody…

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    assignment, we will discuss framing of the operational environment, how my perspective as a Senior NCO enhances the commander’s understanding of the operational environment, then we will examine the five outputs of the ADM and transitioning to detailed planning. In both aspects, I will reflect on how to apply this knowledge. Framing the Operational Environment In Unified Land Operations, the commander must be keenly aware of what is going on in his…

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    An example of stakeholder framing decision-pitfall would be the following situation. Jane, the kitchen manager of a non-profit voluntary welfare organization are in charge of the menu for the food to be delivered to the needy. However, she recently received a complaint from one of the needy who state that the food delivered are too salty and it would post as a threat of heart disease since she is a diabetic. Because of this factor, Jane check the background of the needy. She then knew that he…

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    Applying Bolman and Deals Framing Bolman and Deal (2013) defined the concept of a frame as “a coherent set of idea or beliefs forming a prism or lens that enable you to see and understand more clearly what goes on from day to day” (p.41). Stephen Covey, (2004) describes these lenses a form of “mental map” that is used by an individual for “perceiving, understanding, and interpreting” (p.31). In 2011, I worked with an organization to develop a new curriculum for the development of leadership…

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    away from victim blaming toward educational or preventative framing. For the three selected years there were a total of 163 news articles of which 100 were randomly selected proportional to the total articles per year (30 of 55 for 1996, 20 of 30 for 2006, and 50 of 83 for 2014.) Selections were made using the random number generator randomizer.org. These articles were the read using the coding rules found in Appendix One. These codes…

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