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What Difference Does It Make? The Impact of Religious Literacy on Engaged Pluralism in Service of A Just World at Peace
(2024-01-08)
The field of religious studies has been increasingly emphasizing the importance of religious literacy as a means of addressing many societal and global challenges such as prejudice, discrimination, marginalization, and ...
The British Effect: Is colonial legacy a contributing factor to post-colonial democratization?
(2024-01-05)
The drivers of democratic success are well-studied and comprise a complex topic with a plethora of economic, environmental, and historical factors given to explain the relative degree of democratic performance across ...
The Hypothesis of Cultural Indignity
(2024-01-02)
The Hypothesis of Cultural Indigeneity proposes the novel concept that a non-native culture may qualify as indigenous to an area and, by extension, imply a right to legal protections for a non-native human population whose ...
The Myth of the October Surprise
(2024-01-16)
The October surprise has the undeserved reputation of being a decisive phenomenon in the popular vote, capable of upending presidential elections. This research will present historical and statistical evidence to prove ...
Maya Vase Rollout Photography’s Past, Present, and Potential in a Cross-Discipline Digital Future: A Proof-of-Concept Study
(2024-03-12)
Vase rollout photography has emerged as an invaluable tool for artifact study and documentation, offering scholars a comprehensive, 360-degree perspective of an object’s painted imagery and hieroglyphic texts. Over the ...
Mitigating Risk and Maximizing Employee Potential: Managing Employee Performance and Mental Health Conditions in the Workplace
(2024-05-06)
Participation in the workforce is a critical success factor in the treatment of an individual with a mental health condition.1 2 However, unemployment rates and the likelihood of involuntary termination are much higher ...
Twisting History for Hate: Nordicism, Norse Pseudohistory, and Twenty-First Century American White Nationalism
(2024-05-06)
Nordicism—the belief in a Nordic or Aryan “master race”—emerged in nineteenth century anthropology as a form of scientific racism. As this ideology spread, a romanticized pseudohistorical version of Northern Europe ...
The Complex Nuances of Mesoamerican Religion: Potential Monotheistic Developments in Aztec Religion
(2024-05-06)
This thesis examines the complexities of Aztec religion throughout the Aztec Empire (1350 – 1521 AD) to evaluate potential monotheistic tendencies. This thesis uses Fernando de Alva Ixtlilxóchitl’s theory on Tloque Nahuaque ...
The labels we wear: Unveiling the impact of formal labels and teacher mindsets on expectations in students with specific learning disabilities
(2024-05-06)
This study examines the intricate relationship between teacher mindset, expectations, and the formal labeling of students with Specific Learning Disabilities (SLDs). A diverse sample of 108 educators from various educational ...
SEEDS OF EVIL
(2024-05-06)
Seeds of Evil is the story of 12-year-old Max Peters. Max is a typical 6th grader. He’s shy around girls and is a big horror fan: books, movies, comics, you name it. His favorite holiday is Halloween. Most importantly, ...