Jessika Wolf
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Strontium-90: A Likely Terrorist Weapon?This paper provides a succinct but comprehensive review of the chemical element Strontium-90, analyzing its potential for use as a terrorist weapon.
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The Widespread Effects of Methamphetamines: The Most Dangerous Drugs Out ThereThis opinion piece makes a case for why methamphetamines are more dangerous than any other commonly abused drug. -
French Nuclear Testing in Algeria and the South Pacific: The Role of Colonialism in the Production of Weapons of Mass DestructionThis paper analyzes the role of colonialism in the production of WMDs by focusing on the case of French nuclear weapon testing in Algeria and the South Pacific (1950's-1990's).
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Popular Music in Contemporary America: Undermining or Revitalizing Religion?This paper considers whether or not contemporary popular music is responsible for revitalizing religiosity in America.
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Battlestar Galactica: Religion and Gender on TVA fun, provocative examination of the treatment of the sexes and religion in the hit TV series Battlestar Galactica.
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Alexis De Tocqueville on Liberty: Synthesizing Faith and ReasonThis paper analyzes the role of Providence, or God/fate, in Tocqueville's Democracy in America. It focuses on the scope of free will in modern democratic societies.
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Jack Burden's Struggle with Truth in All the King's MenThis paper analyzes Jack Burden's struggle with the nature of truth in Robert Penn Warren's All the King's Men. It argues that Burden returns to his dissertation on Cass Mastern at the novel's end because he has transformed into Nietzsche's philosopher of the future.
