Shan Gupta
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Guide to Weight Training- Maximizing Your PotentialThe simple strategies that gain you muscle fast, without any of the extra ads or useless crap.
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Gandhi's Approach to Global WarmingThis article pieces together different parts of Gandhi's philosophy in order to determine what sort of an approach Gandhi himself would take on our current climate crisis, were he alive.
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GooseberriesThis article examines the major themes of happiness, humility, and mental illusions in Anton Chekov's short story "Gooseberries."
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The "Roaring Twenties"This article examines, in depth, how certain social groups were left out of the 1920's decade of prosperity that brought many to refer to it as the "Roaring Twenties."
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Mercury Baroque's MagnificatA review of Mercury Baroque's performance of Bach's Magnificat.
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The UNIA: A Brief HistoryThis article examines the history and founding of the UNIA (United Negro Improvement Association), as well as how it has impacted American History.
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Global Warming: A Man-Made CatastropheExamine both sides of the current argument surrounding the causes of the current climate crisis. See why, overall, much of where we are today can be attributed to human activities.
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Gandhi and the Civil Rights MovementThis article examines how Gandhi's teachings and influence have impacted American history.
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The SulbasutrasThis article examines the history, as well as content, of the great Indian math text, the Sulbasutras.
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Role of Religion in CharityExamines where religion should/shouldn't be applied in charity work, and what's wrong with our current system.
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Uses of Radiation in MedicineThis article provides a basic overview of all the main uses of radiation and radioactive material in modern medicine, up to date as of January 2009. It is a good study guide, as well as general knowledge article.
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A Passage to India: The Theme of EqualityIn his novel A Passage to India, E.M. Forster analyzes two different approaches to the idea of government; the system of the British, and that of the Indians.