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    Database (Fiction)

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    Corpus of Historical American English in database format. Zip folder contains 20 .txt files of historical linguistic data from fiction sources, from 1820 to 2010. This is the format allows for the most robust searches and allows for powerful JOINs across corpus, lexicon, and source tables but requires knowledge of SQL. See Full-text corpus data for more information on how to use the database format

    Word, Lemma, and Part of Speech (Academic)

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    Corpus of Historical American English in word, lemma, part of speech format. Zip folder contains 20 .txt files of historical linguistic data from academic sources, from 1820 to 2010. Texts are separated by a line with ## and the textID

    Spirited & Resolute: 2020-21 Report of the President

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    Each year, Gonzaga University\u27s Office of the President produces an annual Report of the President. This publication that highlights just a few of the many accomplishments over the previous academic year, and is intended to convey gratitude to our Trustees and Regents, benefactors, and many supporters

    Predictors of Anti-Asian Xenophobia During Covid-19: Towards Developing Targeted Intervention Campaigns

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    Anti-Asian xenophobia (AAX) spiked during Covid-19, exacerbating health disparities among affected groups. This study uses data from a national survey to identify predictors of AAX to enable targeting of audience segments and effective messaging to counteract Anti-Asian attitudes and behaviors. Using Intergroup Threat Theory (ITT) to pinpoint possible predictors, we find that situation specific variables such as favorability toward Trump and information seeking and avoidance behaviors consistently predict higher levels of AAX. Individual differences like being female, well-educated, and having a high tolerance for ambiguity are negatively related to AAX

    Word, Lemma, and Part of Speech (Magazine)

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    Corpus of Historical American English in word, lemma, part of speech format. Zip folder contains 20 .txt files of historical linguistic data from magazine sources, from 1820 to 2010. Texts are separated by a line with ## and the textID

    Linear Text (Newspaper)

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    Corpus of Historical American English in linear text data format. Zip folder contains 16 .txt files of historical linguistic data from newspaper sources, from 1860 to 2010. This format provides a textID for each text, and then the entire text on the same line. In this format, words are not annotated for part of speech or lemma. In addition, contracted words like can\u27t are separated into two parts (ca n\u27t) and punctuation is separated from words (eye level . As her)

    Launch event of the Gonzaga Center for Climate, Society, and the Environment

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    In response to the threat of global warming — and as an expression of our Catholic, Jesuit, humanistic mission — Gonzaga University is launching the Gonzaga Center for Climate, Society, and the Environment. This new interdisciplinary academic center will serve Gonzaga students and our region by advancing innovative, interdisciplinary scholarship, teaching, consulting, and capacity-building

    Thomas Berry\u27s Vision for the Earth Community

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    Thomas Berry was a historian of both western and Asian cultures who created a unique history of religions program at Fordham University. After decades of study, Berry developed a comprehensive understanding of history - human, Earth and universe. From this perspective he offered a comprehensive context for revisioning education in a time of ecological and climate challenges. Mary Evelyn Tucker teaches at Yale University where she is co-director of the Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology. Her special area of research is East Asian religions, especially Confucianism. She worked closely with Thomas Berry for three decades, edited his books, and is his literary executor. She wrote his biography with John Grim and Andrew Angyal

    We Are All God’s Poems [2]

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    Influence: After living for many years in this nation of immigrants plagued by a dark cloud of racism and inequality but inspired by those who in my understanding have continued the work of Jesucristo to free the people, I’ve been moved by the courage and love of many people who refuse to stay silent in the midst of serious attacks to freedom and true democracy, the very foundation of many nations. José Hernandez was born and raised in Caracas Venezuela and has lived in the United States since 1987. He received a Master of Science and a PhD in Leadership Studies from Gonzaga University. An avid reader of leadership, theology and social issues, José is a quiet activist in conversations over racial injustice and immigration policies related to the developing world. He is the fitness director at Gonzaga University and an independent sports psychology consultant

    2021 State of the Undergraduate Class

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    This document captures some of the forces that are real and significant in how our students show up in the classroom and at GU in general. It will provide you with a snapshot of the types of behaviors to expect from an average class of 2023 undergraduates. In particular, we want to highlight the notable influence of racism, heterosexism, and the COVID-19 pandemic, which continue to disproportionately affect our marginalized students and community members

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