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Interview with Sarah Donaldson, Program Manager for Life Rolls on FoundationThis article contains a transcript of my interview with Sarah Donaldson, Program Manager for Life Rolls on Foundation. -
Is America Losing Her Freedom?The American dream is not entirely lost. To get back in the pursuit of that dream, America simply needs to wake up and rethink. America has all what it takes to secure a fulfilling and sustainable future.
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Female Political Identity: How American Freedom, Inequality Impacted ItMore so than any strict adherence to a code of conduct though, the influence of individual morality and the personal relationship with God molded the creation of the female political identity.
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The Birth of Freedom: A Greek Victory at SalamisAn analysis of the importance of the Greek naval victory of the Persian Empire in Salamis in 480 BC.
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The Relationship Between the Predestination Doctrines of John Calvin and the Theology of Martin LutherBoth Calvin and Luther share the same foundational arguments for their thinking, their conception of faith, and the way in which scripture builds the argument for salvation by faith. Luther and Calvin also share the same line of thought regarding the freedom of God.
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Could You Win the Lottery Using the Law of Attraction?What would you do if you won the lottery? Buy houses on Millionaire's Row, help out friends and family members, start a charitable foundation and go travelling around the world?
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The Teaching of St. AugustineSt. Augustine was one of the greatest of all Men who ever lived. A scholar, A Philosopher and a Theologian he wrote prolifically. A classic example of a great Sinner who became a great Saint, his example lives forever. -
The War for AmericaOur forefathers, in their infinite wisdom laid out a rather simple foundation for this nation to build upon. Why do so many want to destroy it? -
The Southern Press and the HolocaustWhile built upon a foundation of racism, the Segregation-era South viewed the holocaust much in the same way the rest of the world did. It was a harbinger of what was to come.
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Alternative Medicine in Select Countries - Potential for Medical TourismPracticed since thousands of years, alternative medicine includes systems like Acupuncture, Ayurveda and traditional Asian medicine. The article covers alternative medicine in countries like India, China, Germany and Japan.
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Ignorance: The Most Hazardous Building Block of SocietyThis untaught trend of philosophy comes from under the desk of a part-time Renaissance Philosopher and a Thoughts Trader, who contrabands judgments and beliefs engendered between the sphenoids of his skull, and launches them into the mighty Internet.
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How to Compare Socrates with DescartesPhilosophy can be described as the pursuit of human knowledge and human morality.
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The Life of H.G. WellsHerbert George Wells was born on September 21, 1866 (Young 225). His parents, Sarah and Joseph, had traveled from country to town, as did many other of their contemporaries, before Herbert George's birth (Martin 7). -
Study Guide: Manifest Destiny, an In-Depth AnalysisA in depth analysis on Manifest Destiny's beginnings and end, the Louisiana Purchase, the Monroe Doctrine and the Mexican-American War
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Unamuno's Notion of Faith in The Tragic Sense of LifeI offer an exposition and philosophical critique of Spanish Miguel de Unamuno's concept of faith in "The Tragic Sense of Life."
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Alexis De Tocqueville on Liberty: Synthesizing Faith and ReasonThis paper analyzes the role of Providence, or God/fate, in Tocqueville's Democracy in America. It focuses on the scope of free will in modern democratic societies.
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Manifest Destiny in the AmericasA history and analysis of Manifest Destiny in the United States.
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George Combe and the British Influence on American EducationGeorge Combe, brother of Andrew Combe, Scottish physiologist; was a writer on phrenology and education. He was born in Edinburgh, where for some time he practised as a lawyer.
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Hellenism and the Christian FamilyThis article examines and discusses the effects of Hellenism on the roots of Christianity and family life.
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Releasing Sorrow, Embracing JoyAlthough not in order, these poems document a journey through life. There are happy poems and sad poems. I write what I want when I want.
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Movie Review: CasshernWhile adapting an epic story of humanity and morality in the hostility of war, Kazuaki Kiriya's Casshern presents the social and political turmoil of a post-apocalyptic world, as well as the ravaging of visual clarity.
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Yusun Beck's Lessons of HistoryLearn from the past...
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The Doors in the Psychedelic SixtiesAn in-depth analysis of how the music of the Doors affected the youth culture of the 1960s.
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Teleseminar Calls the Secret the "Wish Fairy"Marketing experts hold teleseminar and call The Secret the most dangerous book since Mein Kemph. -
Schaeffer's a Christian Manifesto a Frank Reminder of Our Nation's HeritageIn the book A Christian Manifesto, Frances Schaeffer reminds us of the Judeo-Christian principles off of which our society is built, and warns of the danger of easing away from them.
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Karl Marx and ContingencyAre Marxist theories more at home in the contingent or universalist point of view?
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Sexual Bodies, Sexual Minds, Sexual World: Approaches to Sex ResearchThis paper discusses the theoretical gap left between the positivist approach to sex research and the postmodernist approach. I then offer initial and tentative ideas about a complex systems framework which has the potential to bridge parts of the gap.
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Arundhati Roy: A BiographyArundhati Roy, Booker Prize winning author once lived in Delhi slums, making a living by selling empty bottles. This biography is a look at her life, before and after the big award.
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A Critical Analysis of Jean Jaques Rousseau's Reveries of a Solitary WalkerRuminations on the romantic ideals expressed in Jean Jacques Rousseau's Reveries of a Solitary Walker.
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Kierkegaard's Philosophy of FaithSoren Kierkegaard was a believer in the Christian concept of God who not only acknowledged the unbeliever's claims that Christianity is a paradox, irrational and completely improvable, he accepted these claims and even argued for them!
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