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“One of the greatest diseases is to be nobody to anybody.” Mother Teresa once said. For the first half of A Question of Power by Bes... read more
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“One of the greatest diseases is to be nobody to anybody.” Mother Teresa once said. For the first half of A Question of Power by Bes... read more
The United States is a culturally diverse nation. Americans tend to be seen as having a unique style compared to other countr... read more
The great American poet and philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, "There is no beautifier of complexion, or form, or behavior, like the wish to s... read more
“To God I speak Spanish, to women Italian, to men French, and to my horse--German.” (James Chamberlain-Professor of the Learned Lang... read more
In today’s world, especially in developed countries, the model for success is often times consumption. America in particular is an examp... read more
America has been called many things: the home of the free, the land of the brave, and a multicultural melting pot. Almost all of the people who call t... read more
The statue of liberty is a symbol of freedom and hope for citizens as well as immigrants of the Uni... read more
“Names are an important key to what a society values. Anthropologists recognize naming as 'one of the chief methods for imposing order on percep... read more
This past Thursday, Travis Axton of the Peace Corp gave a presentation in our class. ... read more
Kazuo Ishiguro’s book, An Artist of the Floating World, is a narrative by a man named Masuji Ono. Ono is a retired artist living in post W... read more