Uchenna Nwachuku
I am an avid writer and insatiable reader. My favorite writers and philosophers are Jean Paul Sartre and Franz Kafka, and Jean-Luc Marion. I am an enlisted soldier in the United States Army deploying to Ieaq this October.
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Existentialism: A Philosophy of Political RevolutionJean Paul Sartre, Albert Camus, and Franz Fanon, perhaps some of the most notable figures in the discussion of decolonization and anticolonialism, actively participated in the fighting of French Resistance and the Algerian Communist Party. -
Top Ten Male Celebrity HairstylesFor men, who may be a bit apprehensive about how they may be perceived by others for looking to the stars for the grooming tips, fret no more, because you can't help it, you're biologically wired to want George Clooney's hair.
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Authentic Literature: In Search of an Ethics of FreedomJean Paul Sartre's "Orestes" as a case study for the exploration of Authentic Literature in order to portray authentic forms of life through literature and the narrative.
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Phenomenolgy and ExistentialismA brief exploration into the development and growth of Phenomenology and Existentialism from Husserl to Sartre.
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America's Transition Toward Virtual ElectionsAmerica's oldest and most sacred tradition of voting and public representation perfunctory trend toward digitization.
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The Appeal of E-mail 'De-Attachments'In The New Yorker "The Return of the World," Alex Gopnik sorts through the driving force e-mail's wide spread popularity and the answer to why it has succeeded brilliantly for the same reason that the videophone failed miserably.
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A Look Back at the 1999 Newsweek Feature: We've Got Mail - AlwaysFrom Wall Street and Business Week to PTA Meetings and Party Flyers, e-mail holds the world captive as an extremely easy and functional way for dissemenating information. This article is a look back into the 1999 Newsweek exclusive on electronic mailing.