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Straight People, Beware: Stop Gay Marriage, Before It’s Too Late! ¾Aurelio O'Brien. Gay marriages became legal in the State of New York on July 24, 2011. [Fall 2011]
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God, Religion & Politics: A Review—Richard Quan. What is religion, exactly? As one scholar put it, religion is the result of an attempt by man to contact a higher being. [Fall 2010]
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Prophecies And Socio Cultural Perspectives¾Sucheta Rawal. Is the world going to end in 2012, like the Mayans calendar suggests, or is this heightened curiosity another Sci-fi theme for Hollywood to capitalize on? [Spring 2010]
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What Future?¾J. Conrad Guest. When I was eight or nine, my parents let me stay up to see in my first New Year’s. I toughed it out, fought off the Sandman and managed to stay awake. [Winter 2009]
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Inadequate Etiquette—Aurelio O'Brien. I’m no Emily Post. I applaud Casual Friday expanding to fill the workweek, enjoy no longer feeling social pressure to ponder my silverware placement, and fully appreciate a woman’s right to wear slacks on all occasions; but enough is enough. [Fall 2009]
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Paradigm Shift In The New Millennium—Bonnie David. The inner battle is the human tendency to dualism, a spiritual warfare with two opposing forces of the unenlightened narcissistic ego against the enlightened self that are manifested in our physical realities. [Fall 2009]
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Reengineering Ingenuity—Richard Quan. For centuries, theologians, philosophers, politicians, historians, and scientists have been unsuccessful in solving the greatest riddle of our time. [Summer 2009]
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It Takes Much More Than Just One Village—Zinta Aistars. Aberjhani describes an artist who gathers the homeless to record the rumblings of their empty stomachs—the rumbling of unfed emptiness is just the sound the artist craves for his symphony. [Spring 2009]
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Fame: I'll Have To Live Forever—Aurelio O'Brien. In 1968 Andy Warhol predicted, “In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes,” so I immediately hopped in line and have been camping out in it ever since. [Winter 2008]
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I See—Mitzi Crall, Ph.D.: There seems to be something in the human psyche that is naturally drawn to the unexplainable. [Fall 2008]
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Conscience Of War¾Richard Quan: The conscience of a nation is not based on what is right or what is wrong but on what each nation and its selected few choose to define as right or wrong. [Summer 2008]
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Never A Time For War—J. Conrad Guest: Has there ever been a time for war? In bringing Hitler’s reign of terror to an end perhaps there was no alternative, as diplomacy had failed. [Summer 2008]
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The Boy Philosopher: Why Does Chuck Bite?—Richard Quan: A boy, an old man, and a dog laid belly up on Jekyll Point Beach. An arm length away a baby crab made its way toward the three. [Spring 2008]
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Inevitable Change—J. Conrad Guest: Change: does it come easily to anyone? Not to me; never has, never will. [Spring 2008]
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