Garni Gharekhanian
Originally from Connecticut, I have just finished graduate school at NYU.
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College: Is it for Everyone?Poor employment prospects, high debts cause many to question the value of a college degree
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Student's Review of New York UniversityAll about NYU and what it has to offer.
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Nation-Building: Can We Afford It?This paper examines whether nation-building is financially feasible
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World Bank Efforts to Fight IlliteracyThe World Bank is tasked with the development and rebuilding of national economies, including the development of human capital. However, as it is funded by the West and Japan, recipients of funds are held to the standards set by the West and Japan. -
Influence of Lobby Groups on Trade PolicyLobby groups have significant influence on trade policy through influencing policymakers and elected officials. This society-group-centered approach creates winners and losers, compared to the state-centered policy of promoting national champions.
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Review of BlackBerry Bold 9700The BlackBerry Bold 9700 phone is the latest from BlackBerry and is packed with useful features.
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Street Vending in New York CityNew York's street vendors are a part of New York's identity. -
How to Secure Rental Housing in New York City for CheapThis article offers tips on how to find an apartment in New York City and get your money's worth. -
What Obama Will Have to Deal with Come January 20This article, first in a series, talks about the problems that need to be addressed.
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Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties Expansion: ReviewThis is all about the second expansion pack for Age of Empires III, the Asian Dynasties Expansion. -
Review of Age of Empires III: The War ChiefsAn expansion pack for Age of Empires III, it brings new civilizations, maps, units, and technologies to the game.
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Auto Cross Racing: Slow-Loading Game a DisappointmentAuto Cross Racing is a racing game with realistic damage and many available cars and tracks. All play is done through your keyboard, so no mouse is necessary. As long as you finish in first, second or third place, you unlock tracks and cars. -
Make Extra Money OnlineGreat ways to make come extra cash online
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PSP Vs. Nintendo DS/ DS Lite ComparisonWhich one is better--the PSP or the Nintendo DS? That depends on what it will be used for and how much you will pay.
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Drive like a Fat Cat for $10,000 or LessLook the part without paying a fortune, by taking a look at the five best luxury bargains.
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Medal of Honor Vanguard ReviewMedal of Honor: Vanguard is the 10th game in the Medal of Honor franchise of World War II first-person shooters, developed by Electronic Arts in conjunction with Budcat Creations.
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Beerfest ReviewThe third film made by the comedy team Broken Lizard, Beerfest is about the two Wolfhouse brothers (Jan and Todd) who go to Oktoberfest and stumble upon a secret beer-drinking contest.
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How to Save Money on Car InsuranceInsurance quotes are based on a number of factors, from driving history to age to vehicle. Here's how you can save substantial amounts on your car insurance -
Burnout Dominator Offers Racing ActionBurnout Dominator comes back with the Burnout and has lots of racing action. Race your opponents, take them down, and drive aggressively to earn points and awards!
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Themes in Homer's The OdysseyThis is about the different themes of the Odyssey
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TaxCut Software Vs. TurboTax SoftwareExplains the differences between TurboTax Deluxe with Federal and State E-File and TaxCut Premium + State + E-File, both of which are most appropriate for the average filer.
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Review of Burnout 3: TakedownRace your car, crash it, and make others crash in Burnout 3: Takedown. Put your driving prowess to the test to earn points and rewards.
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Six Flags New England: One of the Region's Best Amusement ParksJust north of the border between Connecticut and Massachusetts lies Six Flags New England, one of the best theme parks in the region.
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Avoiding Speeding Tickets: 7 Tips to Keep Cops off Your TailHow not to get pulled over for speeding. It is important to keep a low profile and not to draw attention from police
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The Mohawk Trail Region in MassachusettsThe Mohawk Trail Region follows a scenic road, the Mohawk Trail, or MA 2 from Westminster to Williamstown.
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Things to Do in Port Jefferson, New YorkPort Jefferson, on Long Island's North Shore in Suffolk County, New York, is a seaside maritime village with just under 8,000 permanent residents.
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Improving Iraq's Economic Situation by Diversifying Its EconomyIt is assumed that Iraq needs to improve its economic situation from what is present. This piece examines the challenges of rebuilding a war-torn economy and examines model countries.
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New Media Forms' Impact on the Public SphereThe "Public sphere" was defined by Juergen Habermas as a public forum in which a consensus can be formed, and it was initially homogeneous. The rise of mass media created the opportunity for a public sphere to re-emerge, but it didn't take hold until World War II in the USA.
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2006 BMW E90 325i Sedan - ReviewAll about the 2006 325i, only available during the 2006 model year.
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2001 Pontiac Grand Prix: The Pros and ConsAll about the Grand Prix, Pontiac's mid-size sport sedan/coupe. Available as an SE, GT and supercharged GTP.
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2005 Cadillac CTS is Better Than BeforeThis article describes the 2005 CTS, including its performance, appearance, handling, and pricing.
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BMW E39 540i Review: Best of Both WorldsThe BMW E39 540i was introduced in 1996 as a 1997 model year and was in production until 2003. It is the lowest-priced BMW with a V-8 engine under the hood of that era, less expensive than the 7-Series sedans and the M5, the most powerful BMW 5-Series model.
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1996 Nissan Maxima Review: The Ultimate SleeperThis article is all about the high-performance Nissan Maxima, including pricing, performance, features and handling.
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Mercedes Benz Classes: A Complete GuideThis piece covers the current Mercedes cars available, their power ratings, and their prices.
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BMW E46 325 ReviewThis article is about the 2007 E46 BMW 325 vehicles, part of the entry-level 3-Series. I will cover performance, handling, features, and pricing.
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Louis McLane: Early Supporter of the Electoral CollegeCovers the politics of Louis McLane and his support for the Electoral College.
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Get into a Good College with Good Grades, Involvement, Recommendations and MoreGetting into a good college requires good grades and high college entry-exam scores, being involved in extracurricular activities, requesting recommendations early and bringing a background of broad experiences to the table.
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Political and Cultural Initiatives of the Augustan ProgramDiscusses the accomplishments of the Roman emperor Augustus and his contributions towards Rome.
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Immigration: Perspectives by PartyExamines the Democratic and Republican party stances on immigration, especially illegal immigration.
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Mercedes-Benz E430 ReviewThe Mercedes-Benz E430 delivers excellent performance and comfort for less than you would expect to pay. -
Critique of Place Matters: Metropolitics for the Twenty-First CenturyThe book Place Matters documents the proliferation of economic segregation and its effects on urban areas.
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Critique of the New Republic's Test FlightThis is a review of a recent article covering the anti-SAT movement, or so-called SAT-bashing.
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Critique of the Weekly Standard's A Continent of Broken WindowsThis is a critique of an article dealing with the French riots and violent crime in Europe in general.
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The Battle that Shook Europe: Poltava and the Birth of the Russian Empire by Peter Englund: Book ReviewEnglund's "Battle that Shook Europe" covers the significance of the Battle of Poltava and its resulting formation of Imperial Russia.
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Student's Guide to the George Washington University in Washington, DCThe Good, the Bad, and the Ugly about the George Washington University in Washington, DC
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Residential Housing DiscriminationThis article discusses the incidence of housing discrimination and names certain practices practiced by the real estate industry, such as "steering" and "redlining."
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Critique of E. M. Forster's A Passage to IndiaThis paper deals with E.M. Forster's book "A Passage to India" and with the effects of the British Empire on India and the British taxpayer.
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Auto Buying TipsWhat you should look for in an automoblie, from price to reliability to features. Also, pros and cons of buying new and used.
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Factors that Shape Justices' Decisions on the Supreme CourtFederal Supreme Court justices' decisions are based on the justices "background characteristics" and the desire to form a consensus, which is called "strategic voting."
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Local, State, and Federal Government Fiscal Powers: A ComparisonThis paper explores the relationship between local and other governments in terms of their respective power to tax and spend and concludes that local governments have fewer fiscal powers than the federal and state governments.
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Child Labor and Economic Development in IndiaThis paper discusses the relationship between child labor and economic development in India and concludes that child labor deprives children of opportunities to learn higher-level skills needed for high-wage jobs.