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Why India’s Rising Corruption Could Not Be Curbed¾Dr. Devendra S. Bhargava. The various newspapers and media reports indicate that corruption in India has been increasing exponentially after the country’s independence. [Summer 2011]


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Empire Of The Sun Under Attack: Japan’s Earthquake, Tsunami & Nuclear Threats¾Richard Quan. Mythology tells the tale of Amaterasu’s grandson, Ninigi no Mikoto, who descended to Earth and initiated a divine lineage, where the Japanese emperor was soon considered a god. [Spring 2011]


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Egyptian Revolution Proves The Power Of The Internet¾J. Conrad Guest. The protests started on  January 25, the Day of Wrath, when  thousands of Egyptians took to the streets to protest poverty, unemployment, government corruption and the autocratic governance of President Hosni Mubarak, who ruled the country for thirty years. [Spring 2011]


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A Hero And A Villain In 2010¾Richard Quan. The tyranny of Nazism and the bombing of Pearl Harbor tugged America into a conflict that would ultimately establish it as a world superpower. [Winter 2010]


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Iran Peace Wave¾Bonnie David. Iran’s wounded regime under the leadership of the incumbent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has been relentless in its persecution of political dissidents and in its imprisonment of activists, advocates, and journalists. [Fall 2009]


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Obama’s Healthcare Reform: Socialism? ¾ J. Conrad Guest. After watching President Obama speak earlier this month on the progress of his health care reform bill, I’m resting a little easier, even if I’m a little uneasy with some of this claims, namely that this reform will pay for itself. [Fall 2009]


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American Innovation: Alive And Well In The 21ST Century¾J. Conrad Guest. Forty-seven years ago, John F. Kennedy challenged America to put a man on the moon and America responded. [Summer 2009]


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Capitalist America On A Hinge¾Richard Quan. The night is darkest before dawn and dawn is not coming anytime soon. The beacon of light that shines from Liberty Island’s shore is dimming fast. [Winter 2008]
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America Has Spoken¾J. Conrad Guest. On a leap of faith, voters chose Barack Obama to lead the nation in a new direction. Obama spoke eloquently in the days leading up to the election, of change and decisive action. [Winter 2008]


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Imperfect Union¾Richard Quan: For every imperfect union, a leader is needed who understands its imperfections. America is no exception. [Fall 2008]


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Russian Invasion Of Georgia: A New America¾J. Conrad Guest: When I first heard that Russia had invaded Georgia, I thought, So what? [Fall 2008]


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China: Awakening Dragon¾Richard Quan: Imagine a den full of hungry dragons stirred awake from their comatose state. For all you doubters out there, I have one word of warning—beware. [Fall 2008]


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Stopping Genocide? ¾Terry Nickelson: One year after President Clinton declared “never again” on the occasion of the opening of the Holocaust Museum in Washington, DC, the killing started in Rwanda. [Fall 2008]


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In Iraq, Reality Can Trump Goodwill¾Lee Lawrence: The sun beat down hard on a morning in June 2007 on the outskirts of Fallujah, where Iraqi civilians were gathering outside a schoolhouse. [Summer 2008]
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Into Deep Water¾Terry Nickelson: One day at a Forward Operating Base near Fallujah, just before my film partner arrived, a young Marine put the heel of his weapon into the sand, leaned over it with the muzzle pointing under his chin and pulled the trigger. [Spring 2008]


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Pursuit Of American Dream Becoming Nightmarish―J. Conrad Guest: The 1990’s saw a huge increase in global poverty. The gap between the rich and the poor continues to widen in the new millennium. [Spring 2008]


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