Wesley Wallace
In 2009 I started college at the University of West Florida working on my bachelors in Psychology. In 2013 I will finish my Psych program and start a Software Engineering Master's Degree program.
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Associates of Arts, and working on Bachelors in Pyschology at UWFMotto
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Beyond Short-term and Long-term MemoryAn essay explaining some of the finer points of memory beyond just short and long term memory.
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Superman: The American IdolAn opinion-based commentary questioning the ethics of Superman and the supposedly unethical motives of Lex Luthor, the two most recognized fictional comic book characters in American.
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Never Compromise: The Life and Times of Walter KovacsA critical analysis of the fictional character Rorschach from Alan Moore's "Watchmen," and the philosophy and ethics surrounding him.
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Watchmen ReviewA quick review of the award-winning graphic novel "Watchmen," by Alan Moore.
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The Life of Picasso, Spanish Painter and SculptorA biography of Pablo Picasso, a famous Spanish painter and sculptor.
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Dark Knight Movie ReviewCaptivating review of the newest Batman movie, The Dark Knight.
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Movie's Molding of Modern MentalityAmerican movies such as Star Wars and Indiana Jones change people's view of the world, women, and fears. Without knowing it, we are changing how we think daily by watching movies and participating in other media.
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How to Survive a Bear AttackA how-to, survival guide about how to escape the deadly claws of a grizzly bear, or other bear.
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Victory?An epic, medevial-themed poem about a tyrant who is defeated, but at what cost?
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Kiss Me YesterdayA Valentine's Day paradoxical love poem.
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To Kill a Mockingbird Character Analysis: Atticus FinchA Character Analysis of Atticus Finch from Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel To Kill a Mockingbird. -
Rose in the GrassA lone rose lays in the grass, dying ever so beautifully.