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Completing One's SelfThe death of a life partner is tantamount to losing half of one's own self. Learning how to regain one's missing half and becoming a "complete" soul requires understand exactly what was lost. Sometimes, the answer is a matter of belief. -
Flannery O'Connor's Enoch and the GorillaThe Flannery O'Connor short story "Enoch and the Gorilla" offers a unique insight into the psychological process which drives unlikely people to commit murder. -
Apes like Us? The Genetic Case for Taxonomic Reclassification of ChimpanzeesA growing body of scientific evidence increasingly refutes many of the common arguments for the placement of humans into a separate genus from any other living organism. "Apes Like Us" provides an overview of this scientific evidence.
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Peak Oil - a Multiple Website Review"Peak Oil - A Multiple Website Review" gives readers a brief overview of what Peak Oil is, and gives a summary view as well as custom recommendations for three of the most well-known websites that deal with this subject. -
Pay Your Taxes and Win!"Pay Your Taxes and Win" is a lighthearted attempt to present an idea to make tax time less taxing for taxpayers while helping the IRS meet its revenue collection goals.
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Flannery O'Connor: American Literary Hidden TreasureThis essay explores the literary works of Flannery O'Connor from a meta-analytic perspective. A review of the common themes of O'Connor criticism which reveals a unique yet highly applicable way to understand and appreciate O'Connor's works.
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The "United States" Vs. "America" - a Structural Political AnalysisThe "United States" vs. "America" - a Structural Political Analysis examines fundamental issues of the U.S. Constitution intent, the extent of Federal power vs. that of the States, and the effects of consolidated government in the United States.