Robert DeMono
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A High School Coach I Am Grateful for - Coach QuinnCoach Quinn was more than a coach. He was a friend.
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WWE Wrestlers Can Be the Future of the UFCBrock Lesnar has proven that WWE wrestlers can succeed in the UFC. This article argues that the UFC universe should embrace the stars of professional wrestling.
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Character Analysis of Jewel in William Faulkner's As I Lay DyingThe character of Jewel Bundren in William Faulkner's As I Lay Dying will be analyzed. The importance of Jewel to his family will be illustrated.
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David Hume on the Occurrence of MiraclesIn what follows, David Hume's opinion on the occurrence of miracles will be examined. His position will be defended and objections will be analyzed as well.
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Augustine on Justified WarAugustine held various opinions on the morality of war during his lifetime. They will be examined here.
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Augustine on the Senses and ReasonAugustine's views on the senses and our ability to reason will be examined.
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Augustine on the Problem of EvilIn what follows, Augustine's views on the problem of evil - the idea that asks if God exists, then why does evil exist - will be examined.
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Augustine on the Nature of TimeIn what follows, Augustine's views on the nature of time will be examined.
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The Mistake of Racial ProfilingIn what follows, I will argue against the use of racial profiling.
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English as the Primary Language of the U.S.English should remain the primary language of the U.S. In Lawson Inada's "Kicking the Habit" the author describes the discomfort in conforming to the culture of the U.S. His views will be argued against.
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Racial DiversityIn what follows, I will examine the lessons from the short story "Recipe." The importance of embracing racial diversity will be illustrated.
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The Legacy of Malcolm XIn what follows, the importance of the life of Malcolm X will be examined. An argument will be made that although he is a radical figure, he is an important one. His methods, however, will be critiqued.
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Examining the Holocaust Through the Short Story "The Shawl"In what follows, the horrors of the Holocaust will be shown. This will be done by examining Cynthia Ozick's short story "The Shawl."
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Examining the Holocaust in Maus I and Maus IIIn what follows, the evil of the Holocaust will be described. In addition, Spiegelman's Maus I and Maus II will be discussed.
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Who is an American?In what follows, I will attempt to define who an American is. What is the criteria to be considered an American? Does it involve a legal status? Does it involve speaking a particular language?
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The Immorality of I Henry IV's FalstaffIn what follows, I will examine the character of Falstaff from William Shakespeare's I Henry IV. The immorality of Falstaff will be analyzed using the text I Henry IV. Ultimately, it will be argued that Falstaff is not one to emulate.
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The Ethics of EuthanasiaIn what follows, I will argue that euthanasia is morally permissible. Opposing views will be examined, and replied to.
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The Love of Romeo and JulietIn what follows, I will examine the societal barriers of the love of Romeo and Juliet. This will be done, in part, by relating the trials of Romeo and Juliet to the main characters of William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
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The Morality of Surrogacy ContractsIn what follows, I will argue against the use of surrogacy contracts. The immorality and unacceptability of surrogacy contracts will be examined.
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Fearing Fictional Characters - Is It Really Fear that We Feel?In what follows, the idea that we are actually afraid of fictitious characters will be discussed. Several theories on this issue will be examined. One theory is that what we are actually fearing is the possibility of similar events occurring in reality.



