Fernando Luis Diaz
B.A. Political Science, University of Florida
Emphasis on Political Theory, American Government, Legislative Politics
Minor: History
Eastern European, American, World War II, Cold War, World War I, Middle-Eastern
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Emphasis on Political Theory, American Government, Legislative Politics
Minor: History
Eastern European, American, World War II, Cold War, World War I, Middle-Eastern
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The Praxis GroupThis paper will discuss the emergence of the Praxis Group and affirm the role their theoretical framework played in reforming Eastern European Stalinism away from dogmatizing the works of materialist Marxism. -
A Cinematic Review of the Sci-Fi Thriller: Gattaca (1997)Discusses the various cinematic techniques, methods, and sounds utilized to construct the narrative, establish the setting, and convey the film's plot. Also discusses how it effects the audience's perception of the film. -
Origins of the Cold WarThis paper will be examining how the Cold War arose from and was exacerbated by geopolitical settlements, ideological tensions from which foreign policies were framed, and the dilemma of a significant post-World War II power vacuum in Europe.
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To ActA poem to interpret. Feel free to opine.
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Two's a Party, Three's a CrowdWhether two-party or bi-hegemonic, The American political system crowds out competition, radicalizes politics into a winner-take-all electoral process placing special interests and party politics at the apex of political participation.
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The United States and Welfare StatismThis is a research paper which explains why Americans have been resistant to welfare policies and social spending. It incorporates historical, political processes, and political cultural analysis to address the question.
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A Clockwork Orange: The Rape Scene (Home Invasion)A cinematic analysis and summary of the home invasion/rape scene from the film A Clockwork Orange (1971). Directed by Stanley Kubrick.