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Why We Feel Powerless? How Income, Education and Race Influence Political Alienation within the United States
(2005)
This piece of work was a research project for the methods course in sociology. We were given the opportunity to research any topic of interest using the General Social Survey, a national survey administered to about 1,200 ...
HIV/AIDS and Income Generation: The Use of Microfinance Initiatives as a Prevention Strategy in Sub-Saharan African Refugee Camps
(2012)
The HIV/AIDS epidemic, one of the most pressing yet under-addressed issues of the twenty-first century, disproportionately affects those in situations of poverty and inequality. In selecting a research topic, I chose to ...
Dependence of fertilization in sea urchins, Stronglyocentrotus purpuratus, on microfilament formation and internal calcium concentration
(2006)
Fertilization in sea urchins, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus, is the result of a series
of interactions between the egg and sperm. Microfilament formation has been implicated in both
the acrosomal process formation and ...
Individual Responsibility in Aristotle's Politics:
(2012)
I wrote this paper as an exploration of the question, "where do we as individuals end, and the society that made us begin?" This question, in various forms, consistently nagged me throughout my last year at Goucher. Many ...
The Central Concept of Struggle: Sayyid Qutb, Leo Strauss, Modernity and the Past
(2006)
All of us--whether we are students or professors, young or old, political or apathetic--are children of the liberal philosophy that "progress" is the inevitable path towards the "good." Think about our speech: if "things ...
Emission Wavelength Dependence of Flourescence Lifetimes of Bacteriological Spores
(2005)
Concern about biological terror has increased greatly in the 21st century, and correspondingly, so has the need for
accurate detection and identification of biological hazards, such as B. anthracis. Optical techniques ...
Utopia within Dystopia: Stand on Zanzibar as Speculative Postcolonial Literature
(2012)
The science fiction genre is a forgotten stepchild in the literary family; great writers can be marginalized by their choice to delve into the fantastic, while some excellent speculative novels face an uphill battle to ...
Breaking a Bi-Regional Addicion: Theories for the REduction of the Coca/Cocaine Trade
(2009)
Coming into the world of college academia as a freshman, dedicated to resolving the troubles plaguing our world, I promised myself that my scholastic exploits would not look singularly at problems, but would investigate ...
Street Baptism, Machismo and Inner-City Street Culture: Purity and Danger among Contemporary Chicano Gangs in Los Angeles
(2008)
Although I myself am puzzled as to how my relatively sheltered, thoroughly middle-class, suburban upbringing fostered a passion for urban culture, I am nonetheless intrigued by all aspects of street life. My scholarly ...