Ebey Soman
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Paradigms of Foreign PolicyThere are a few paradigms used in the formation of foreign policy. You may have heard of liberalism or realism, but do you have any clue as to what those terms mean?
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Who is a Hero?We have many pretenses of who a hero is. We think of many popular images of heroes, such as Superman, a firefighter, a policeman or a soldier in Iraq. But is there more to heroes than that?
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The Mughal EmpireThe Mughal Empire ruled India from the 16th century until about the mid-19th century. At the height of its power, it controlled the present day lands of Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Bangladesh.
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Standards of State RecognitionHow does a country recognize another state as legitimate? What views or doctrines are used to determine sovereignty or state recognition? Where does the United States stand on this matter?
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Conscience: The Supreme Ethical AuthoritySo what exactly is your conscience? As children, we remember the warnings our parents give us about certain things and when we do something wrong; we immediately know we messed up. -
A Moral Dilemma: Mrs. BergmeierThe story of Mrs. Bergmeier was presented in Situation ethics by Joseph Fletcher as a moral dilemma. In this article, I attempt to address the various ethical and moral issues raised by this story. -
The Islands of the Indian OceanHere is the quickest and cleanest guide to the independent or semi-autonomous Islands of the Indian Ocean. This guide does not include the Islands controlled by the nation of India.
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Miracle of GethsemaneCan a man sweat blood? Does science and religion validate each other? These are just a few questions answered in the following essay.
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Human Dignity: A Question of Definition?Pope Pius defines Human Dignity as something that is inherently a person's God-given inalienable rights that deserves to be protected by Government and promoted by the community.
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Edgar Allan PoeEdgar Allan Poe (January 19, 1809 '" October 7, 1849) was an American poet, short-story writer, editor and literary critic, and is considered part of the American Romantic Movement.
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Analysis of the Pupil by Henry JamesThe Pupil is a short story by Henry James, first published in Longman's Magazine in 1891. It is the emotional story of a precocious young boy growing up in a mendacious and dishonorable family.
