The scientific study of love often focuses on developing theories of categories of love, sometimes popularized as “colors,” “styles,” or “attitudes.” These studies attempt to define love and study it in a quantitative process and can...
Orlik, Peter B., School of Broadcast and Cinematic Arts
1969
Provides an overview of late 1960's print media in South Africa. Focuses on freedom of the press, reporting on Apartheid, and the differences between English and Afrikaans newspapers and their readers.
Orlik, Peter B., School of Broadcast and Cinematic Arts
1996
An exploration of sport ritual via an analysis of the dedicatory ceremonies of two professional hockey teams, the Ottawa Senators in 1992 and the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim in 1993.
Copines make up a multigene family of calcium-dependent, phospholipid-binding proteins. Copine proteins consists of two C2 domains at the N terminus followed by an "A domain" similar to the von Willebrand-Integrin A domain. Mutant studies of...
Orlik, Peter B., School of Broadcast and Cinematic Arts
1976
The continuing Irish tragedy is reflected strongly in the Republic of Ireland's broadcast news service, here described (based on first hand observation and interviews) by Dr. Orlik, a professor of broadcast and cinematic arts at Central Michigan...