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The Paradox of Liberation
(2017-11-15)Variations on the theme that one is not free until one freely chooses to become free. I find traces of the theme in Kant, Dennett, and Mill, and show their strategies for preventing the claim from becoming a contradiction. -
Political Ethics
(Wiley, 2018)Political ethics is the practice of making moral judgments about political action, and the study of that practice. It is divided into two branches: the ethics of process, which focuses on public officials, the methods they ... -
A Doll’s House: Gender Performativity, Quest for Identity and Production Shifts Over Time
(2022-02-03)This work details how Henrik Ibsen’s play A Doll’s House reveals social constructs, gender relations, and collective identity struggles. Ibsen depicts the awakening and liberation of Nora Helmer from her confined, domestic ... -
Food Regulation in Biblical Law
(1998)Everyone needs to eat, yet most societies and many world religions limit the available food supply by practicing some form of dietary restriction. However, biblical law presents a special case because "few [societies] ... -
Demystifying Differentiated Instruction
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Mexico's financial crisis of 1994-1995
(2012-07-13)This paper explains the causes leading to the Mexican crisis of 1994-1995 (known as "The Tequila Crisis"), and its short- and long-term consequences. It argues that excessive enthusiasm on the part of foreign investors, ... -
Teacher and Teaching Effects on Students' Academic Performance, Attitudes, and Behaviors
(2016-05-09)Research confirms that teachers have substantial impacts on their students’ academic and life-long success. However, little is known about specific dimensions of teaching practice that explain these relationships or whether ... -
The Political Ethics of Political Campaigns
(Routledge, 2018-10-26)Campaigns are an odd way to choose leaders. Corporations, universities, hospitals, and other organizations rely instead on search committees, trustee boards, and outside consultants, and the like. Some of the most important ... -
Informed Influence: The Impact of Media Portrayal on Black Lives Matter Support
(2022-06-03)This paper investigates the influence that the media portrayal of police violence has on support for the Black Lives Matter (BLM) Movement using a belief elicitation study. Participants are exposed to a fictitious media ...
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Prediabetes and Gout Risk: The Role of Metformin Use and Longitudinal Serum Urate Analysis
(2024-04-26)Background: Despite the strong association between gout and prediabetes, the role of antidiabetic medications in managing gout among individuals with prediabetes remains uncertain. We estimated the incidence of gout and ... -
PIGMENTED SKIN LESIONS IN CHILDREN: CONGENITAL MELANOCYTIC NEVUS, PEDIATRIC LONGITUDINAL MELANONYCHIA, AND PEDIATRIC MELANOMA
(2024-04-26)Background: Considering childhood is a prime period for nevogenesis and given the ectodermal origin of melanocytes and neural tissues, congenital or early-onset nevi might be associated with neurological and developmental ... -
Therapeutic Impact of Homologous Recombination Repair (HRR) or Nucleotide Excision Repair (NER) Deficiency Pertaining to Antibody Drug Conjugate (ADC) Payloads in Urothelial Cancer
(2024-04-26)Background: Approximately 10% of urothelial cancer (UC) patients have defects in the Nucleotide Excision Repair (NER) pathway and at least another 10% have defects in the Homologous Recombination Repair (HRR) pathway. ...