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Charles Dickens...incredible author

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Charles Dickens is one of the greatest authors ever, ever, ever. After reading "A Tale of Two Cities" for sophomore year, I was convinced of this fact. Recently, we have watched BBC adaptions of two of his books: "Bleak House" and "Nicholas Nickleby." After viewing these, I am even more thoroughly convinced that Dickens is incredible.  Read More »

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Socialized or Universal Healthcare: Is it truly the solution?

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Will the fate of the American health care industry become the same as those of England, Canada, or many other countries world wide? Would socializing the health care industry really be the magical solution to the problems that it now faces? The answer is clear and simple. No. So why is this the answer? Let's find out...  Read More »

Sykes-Picot: Where Are We Going?

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We look today at how the Middle East has shaped American foreign policy changes over the last 50 years or so, and we see that the subtle breaking down of subtlety itself is taking place right in front of our eyes. It seems very apparent that this now waning administration wanted nothing more than an excuse to go into Iraq.  Read More »

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Universal health care does not necessarily mean universal spectacles

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Seeing as how health care seems to be a very relevant issue for the presidential primaries (and the upcoming election), I thought I'd write a quick little blog entry concerning what I know about universal health care.  Read More »

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