Yayden Yagle
Yayden is a recent graduate of Pomona College. He is continuing his education at Georgetown Law.
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The Perfect System: Socrates and the LawThis is an examination of Socrates' strongest argument for not escaping prison when the opportunity came. His respect for the law, would seem greater than his instinct for self-preservation.
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Bill Clinton's View on ReligionClinton's faith and religious upbringing strongly influenced his political career. Look at the different facets of religion that influenced him, from the Southern Baptists church he attended as a boy to the Roman Catholic college he attended.
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All the World's a StageThis is a look at the "play within the play" in two of William Shakespeare's works, "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and "The Taming of the Shrew".
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Identity Conflict: Will it Ever Stop?Identity is the primary issue in most racial and ethnic conflicts. These conflicts occur when a group of people feel that they are denied legitimacy or respect. Is democracy possible in developing countries?
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God or No God?The age-old debate over the existence of God.
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What is a Miracle?18th century philosopher, David Hume, and his view on miracles.
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Is God a Projection of Man?Philosophers like Feuerbach and Marx view religion as a projection.
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James Madison's Political and Religious PhilosophyA look at what religious beliefs were held by James Madison.
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Third World Issues and International RelationsThe discipline of International Relations has paid little attention to the interests, priorities and agency of Third World states.
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Feminist Studies and International RelationsA look at how the influence of feminist studies could impart a positive influence if used in international relations.
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International Relations in the Twenty-First CenturyInternational relations theories are extremely effective tools in studying problems plaguing the world and attempting to find viable solutions for these issues and issues of the future.
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George Washington's View on ReligionAs the first president of the new free world, what were George Washington's thoughts on religions and religious freedom?
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How 9/11 Has Effected Civil Liberties and Security in Spain and the United KingdomA case study of how civil liberties have been effected in Europe because of terrorist acts in Europe and the United States.
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Romero Movie Review"Romero" is a 1989 biopic of the Archbishop of El Salvador, Oscar Romero. It aims to show the latter years of his life to better educate Americans about the work of this revered figure in Central American political and religious history.
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Pale Rider Movie ReviewThis 1985 western film featuring Clint Eastwood is a classic tale of good versus evil. The lead character, Preacher, offers the religious and social commentary that are so prevalent in this classic Western.
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Gandhi: A Film ReviewGandhi is a 1982 biographical film about Mohandas (Mahatma) Gandhi, who led the nonviolent resistance movement against British colonial rule in India during the first half of the 20th century.
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Thomas Jefferson: The Religious ReformerThomas Jefferson's views on religion, Jesus Christ, and religious freedom.
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A Book Review: A Black Theology of Liberation by James ConeIn 1970, James Cone introduced a revolutionary theology based on the African-American experience of oppression and the quest for liberation.
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How the Changing of the Religious Right Has Changed PoliticsA look at how religion plays such a big part in politics, and how elections over the past 30 years have been influenced by it.
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A Book Review: Sworn on the Altar of God by Edwin S. GaustadSworn on the Altar of God by Edwin S. Gaustad is a religious biography of Thomas Jefferson.
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The Taming of the Shrew and As You like It: Shakespeare's Portrayal of Love and RelationshipsA comparison of William Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew" and "As You Like It" and how the characters deal with love and relationships.
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Clinton Vs. Gore: Differences in the 1992 and 2000 ElectionsThis is a comparison of the 1992 and 2000 presidential elections. One race was won with religion and one race was lost because of religion.
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Redemption Through Resurrection: Mythological Themes in The Natural and in Field of DreamsThis is a look into the mythological and resurrection themes in two of the most popular baseball movies, "The Natural" and "Field of Dreams". Both have deeper meanings as they delve into the examination of a relationship of a boy with his father.
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Under the Cope of Heaven by Patricia U. BonomiBonomi systematically goes through the history of religion in colonial America, explaining the nuances, numbers and histories of different traditions, in an effort to relate this to the greater social and political movements of the time.
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Politics and Change in the Middle East Book Review"Politics and Change in the Middle East-Sources of Conflict and Accommodation" by Roy Anderson, Robert Seibert, and Jon Wagner is a comprehensive look at the causes of conflict in the turbulent region of the Middle East.
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The Ten Commandments: The 1956 FilmThe Ten Commandments is a 1956 motion picture that dramatized the biblical story of Moses, an adopted Egyptian prince-turned deliverer of the Hebrew slaves.
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The Exorcist Film ReviewOften said it is the scariest motion picture ever made, William Friedkin's The Exorcist, is an expert telling of a supernatural horror story.

