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Pinkeye: Protect Your Eyes - Wash Your HandsOne of the easiest diseases to prevent is pinkeye.
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Lies of Our Own Making: A Book Review of Tayib Salih's Season of Migration to the NorthLife is a constant dialectic between collective/perceived and personal identity. Societal constructs feed the former while free will feeds the latter.
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Hindsight: A Retrospective on American Foreign Policy from 1865-1912Rather than adhering exclusively to force or to negotiation, between 1865 and 1912, pragmatic Americans used a combination of both hard and soft power to extend their ideas and institutions.
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Anatomy of a BearA brief primer on functional anatomy of the average bear.
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Review of the Crusades Through Arab Eyes by Amin MaaloufThis review explores Maalouf's enthralling historical work drawn entirely from Arab primary sources.
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Divisions in the Conservative Movement: Liberals' Mistake in Reifying the Republican PartyWhat divides the modern Right? What unites them?
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Is Your Workout Working?An introduction to the significance of THR and how to calculate your own.
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Genre in Music: Constructive ConstrictionThis essay explores the nature of musical genre as a constrictive force in the production and marketing of music.
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The Intellectual History of Social LiberalismSocial liberalism is an inevitable result of classical liberalism in an age of mass or representative politics. What is more, it represents the highest stage of the liberal project.
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To Suit the Times: Advertisement and the Panic of 1857This essay explores the impacts of the 1857 financial crisis on newspaper advertising tactics.
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Pack Up Your Troubles: PG Wodehouse and the Great WarThis essay explores the impact of the First World War on author PG Wodehouse through analysis of his pre- and post-war novels.
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Wilde, Dorian Gray, and MotiveThis essay explores Oscar Wilde's motive in writing "The Picture of Dorian Gray" using a Hegelian dialectic between Mill's utilitarian harm principle and Wilde's own writings on self-realization.
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British Invasion of the Body Snatchers: Globalization, Agency, and Structural ViolenceThis essay explores structural violence as defined by Paul Farmer and Nancy Scheper-Hughes, and provides an economic basis for their arguments through the work of Amartya Sen.
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Constructing a Nativity: The Crèche of the DebateThis essay explores contemporary theory on the indigenous identity and its implications for the political strategy of indigenous groups.
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An Explication of the Current Debate Between Universalism and Cultural RelativismAs popular human rights ideologies, cultural relativism and universalism are simple and antithetical. Academically, one finds a much more complex relationship between the two perspectives, with proponents on both sides taking positions in gray areas.
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Hume-inations on Locke: Empiricism, Norms, and the Birds In-HandThere is too much uncertainty in Hume's moral theory. While impractical, Locke's epistemology leaves much less room for doubt.
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A Species Report on BuffaloThirty million bison once roamed the Great Plains, and with a little policy, they can be returned. As economic conditions worsen across the plains states, the prospect of a national bison commons becomes more viable. -
Fort Ord Reuse Authority (FORA) Management PlanThis essay condenses the 200-page FORA reuse report into a digestible executive summary while retaining individual policy and programmatic details.
