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United States Patents, Biopiracy, and Cultural Imperialism: The Theft of India's Traditional KnowledgeDaanyaal R. Kumar - This article aims to present the biopiracy of traditional knowledge from India by the United States, which has occurred directly through the use of patent law and indirectly through economic power and cultural imperialism. Throughout this essay, I will analyze U.S.... Keep Reading »
Victorian Racism: An Explication of Scientific Knowledge, its Social Character, and its Relation to Victorian Popular CulturePeter . Conlin - The British Empire of the nineteenth century displayed and embodied racism in its composite. In embodying this idea of racial inequality, the Empire created grounds on which it could justify the imperialist actions that it executed throughout the world during this... Keep Reading »
"It's a Wise Child:" A Levinasian Analysis of J. D. Salinger's Glass Family StoriesNivetha Nagarajan - J. D. Salinger is a household name in America, but relatively few people know of his Glass family characters. Seven impossibly bright and witty adult siblings and their parents populate his later work, from their first appearance in the short story “A Perfect... Keep Reading »
Intellectual Responsibility and the Epistemic Search: Comparing Plato and AugustineLeah M. Palmer - In the earliest stages of education, children naturally start to interrogate their elders with the question “why?” This is not surprising and it would often even be concerning if a child did not show signs of curiosity early in life. This natural curiosity... Keep Reading »
Updating Academia: Rethinking the Methodology of Academic DiscourseNick D. Piron - Academic writing is the process through which people with specialized knowledge formulate and communicate their ideas. The process helps the writer organize his or her thoughts on a particular subject, and it supports the dissemination of knowledge throughout society... Keep Reading »
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