Henry Emerson
Henry is an aspiring historian, amateur financier, freelance writer, and sports nut.
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Andrew Jackson and the Corrupt Bargain of 1824One of the most controversial elections in US history took place in 1824, when what was widely regarded as a "corrupt bargain" awarded the victory to John Quincy Adams rather than Andrew Jackson. -
Golf Lessons in Greensboro, NCRobert Linville's Precision Golf School and Rick Murphy's Carolina Golf Academy offer two of the Greensboro area's best golf lesson experiences. Train with the PGA professionals themselves or with a staff instructor. -
Student Loan Debt ConfessionsRacking up all the student loan debt was easy. I just had to sign a few papers, and take a half-hour debt counseling course. Unfortunately, everything didn't work out like I had planned.
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Work at Home Ideas: Medical TranscriptionAdvice on how to work at home as a medical coder. -
4 Work at Home ForumsFour Work at Home Forums with actual, verified job postings, as well as advice on how to freelance and become location independent.
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Best Bruce Springsteen SongsWe've all heard the Boss's Born in the USA, Glory Days, and Born to Run hundreds of times. Sure, we still love these songs, but I didn't want to give you a list of Bruce Springsteen's greatest hits that have been beaten to death on the radio already. -
Downtown Greensboro RestaurantsYou can't go wrong with these four downtown Greensboro restaurants: Mykonos Grill, Smith Street Diner, Center City Bar and Grille, and Fincastles Diner Downtown. -
4 Real Work at Home JobsYou could scour Google or Craigslist all day and not find a single work at home opportunity worth pursuing. So I took the liberty of compiling a short list of actual work at home jobs for you to pursue - scam free, guaranteed.
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Ethics in Homer's OdysseyThis article offers a revealing look at Ancient Greek ethics in Homer's epic The Odyssey. -
Interpretations of JusticeThis essay details interpretations of justice in the Decameron and Heptameron, two literary works of the Early Modern World. -
Dante and the RomansThis essay details several examples of how the world of Ancient Rome impacted Dante's writings centuries later.
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4 Steps to Improving ConcentrationMany people have difficulty concentrating. They want to improve their concentration, but they just don't know how. Follow these four simple steps, and you will be well on your way to concentrating on what really matters to you. -
Obama or McCain: Who Has the Best Political Philosophy?I have to admit, I'm as inspired by Obama's charisma as anyone else. I'm not terribly concerned about a lack of experience.
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Barack's Running Mate: Who Should Be Vice President?With the Democratic nomination for president nearly locked up, many have begun speculating about Obama's choice for a running mate. His supporters remain divided over the so-called "dream ticket," an alliance between Obama and Clinton.
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Unconventional Ways to Deal with Credit Card DebtIt isn't going to be easy, but if you want those cards gone, you're going to have to make sacrifices. This approach will help those who are absolutely serious about getting out of debt -- sooner rather than later. Strap in, because it's going to be a tough ride. -
How Christian Theology in the Patristic Era Perpetuated Gender InequalityFrom the creation story, to the Church Fathers, Christian theology in the Patristic era had a negative effect on ideas about women, which would confirm gender inequality in the Western world.
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U.S. Intervention in the Middle East: "No War for Oil" and Other IssuesWe must all ask the question: If there were no oil in the Middle East, would we be so concerned with the region? I have a feeling many would quickly answer "Yes," but I have to admit I idealistically knee-jerked "no."
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The Economic Relationship Between Africa and ChinaEverywhere, the evidence is clear: the sleeping dragon that is China has awoken. With one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, and its huge population, China is quickly becoming an economic superpower.
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U.S. Foreign Policy Blunders: From Sandino to the SandinistasThis essay describes the relationship between the United States and the rebel General Sandino, who laid the groundwork for a half century of deteriorating relations between the U.S. and Nicaraguan governments.