Leah Stiles

Leah Stiles

Since autobiographies are often dull, I will be brief. My name is Leah Stiles and I am a sophomore at Regent University where I study government and history. My predominant interests are, quite predictably, government, history, and the fundamental nature of free market economics. Also, I enjoy writing, reading, skiing, playing tennis, and spending time with my family. As a fine piece of punctuation, I will add that I am a Christian and I seek to integrate this belief-system into all that I pursue.
...
Read More »
Page Views
348
Content
10
Fans
2
Contributor since
5/31/2010

Education/Experience

Regent University, Intern to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives Republican Leadership Caucus Secretary

Affiliations

LinkedIn

Favorites

None yet.

Fans

View : All Articles
Displaying Results 1 - 10 (of 10) for All Content
  • Vanishing Lamp Stand
    America has clearly deviated from its founding principles - a fateful movement that, if continued, will issues its inevitable decline.
  • Planning Away the Incentives to Achieve
    G.A. Cohen's philanthropic solidarity would greatly benefit from the realization that man's knowledge, and central planning, are insufficient. In their place ought to stand the just, impersonal direction of free market competition.
  • Unlocking Lady Liberty's Golden Door
    The United States currently institutes immigration quotas which hinder the progress of free markets and promote an underlying prejudice that is incompatible with liberty and the dignity of man.
  • Balanced Budget or Bust
    Senate Democrats wish to raise the debt-ceiling to fund President Obama's "sputnik moment." Republicans threaten to filibuster the plans without Democratic commitment to a constitutional amendment requiring an annual balanced budget.
  • Senate Reconsideration of the Filibuster
    January 25, the Senate will reconvene and the Democrats endeavor to propose rule changes that may radically alter the minority's ability to inhibit the passage of majority legislation.
  • Branding in Market Economics
    Brands are economically significant because they establish predictability for consumers, profitability for producers, and credibility for the overall market economy.
  • Branding in Market Economics
    Brands are economically significant because they establish predictability for consumers, profitability for producers, and credibility for the overall market economy.
  • Sexual Inundation
    An outpouring of sexuality, stemming from the sexual revolution and easily-accessible pornography, has seized the fibers of the American culture; overtaking advertising, cinema and television, the family structure, and morality as a whole.
  • Eugenics from Auschwitz to America
    Contrary to common belief that eugenics is history, this paper illuminates the devastating effects of abuse against humanity into the present. Namely, brain death and its implications are reviewed through the lenses of medicine, law, and religion.
  • Ears to Hear
    After analyzing the intentions, context, and Old Testament parallels of the parables of Jesus, it can be concluded that parables hold the potential to render anyone speechless in their mastery of the human experience.

Filter Content by Category

Search Leah Stiles's Content

Filter Content by Site