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Georgia And Russia: A Tenuous Relationship, Ani Rostomyan
Georgia And Russia: A Tenuous Relationship, Ani Rostomyan
Helm's School of Government Conference - American Revival: Citizenship & Virtue
In 1801, the Tsar of Russia signed a decree in order to incorporate Georgia into the Russian empire. The decree was very unpopular among the Georgians and caused much unrest. After 1905, Joseph Stalin, a Georgian, became a revolutionary in the country and eventually lead the Soviet Union. In 1922, the Soviet Union forced Georgia to be a part of a Socialist Republic with its surrounding countries, upending the local population and disrupting historic boundary lines. Despite many religious and cultural similarities, Russia’s rule was deemed erratic and domineering. Unfortunately, being ruled under Communism caused the country to become extremely …
The Social Contract And Feminism, Grace A. Albertson
The Social Contract And Feminism, Grace A. Albertson
Helm's School of Government Conference - American Revival: Citizenship & Virtue
This paper seeks to prove the value placed on women in society, and disprove the claim that the social contract is inherently patriarchal. Radical feminists claim that society as a whole is irreparably flawed and operates patriarchally. Therefore, they call for a systematic shift and condemn the current fabric of our society and nation. The social contract, an idea centered around the philosophical works of John Locke and Thomas Hobbes served as the primary way that the founders of the United States justified the formation of American democracy and had immense influence on American political thought. However, feminists seek to …
Biblical Duty And Government, Katherine Musgrove
Biblical Duty And Government, Katherine Musgrove
Helm's School of Government Conference - American Revival: Citizenship & Virtue
Christian duty toward government and what it entails has been debated many times. There are arguments that say the church’s main focus should be on influencing and being involved in governmental affairs, and there are arguments that Christians should just stay out of politics. However, from a Biblical perspective, what does the relationship truly look like between a Christian and the government? Is there a Biblical obligation to be involved in government? Looking at the Bible as well as other primary and scholarly sources, most evidence leads to a more balanced opinion that it is wise for people to be …
Challenges Facing The Reunification Of Korea, Patricia Cazeau
Challenges Facing The Reunification Of Korea, Patricia Cazeau
Helm's School of Government Conference - American Revival: Citizenship & Virtue
After the Second World War, the once-unified northern and southern halves of the nation of Korea had been under immense external pressure from the American-Soviet Cold War. As a result, the northern side had sided with the Russian communists, while the southern side had leaned into the United States’ style of democracy over time. Despite multiple proposed ideas for unification, the increasing tensions between Russia and the United States discouraged reunification, despite the Cold War’s eventual end. Thus, various social, religious, economic, and military crises multiplied within each country’s borders. This paper will assess the challenges surrounding the reunification of …
Beautiful Butterflies, Kaitlyn Gracie
Beautiful Butterflies, Kaitlyn Gracie
Liberty University Research Week
Undergraduate
Graphic Design
The Polarization Of Political Parties And The American Republic, Patricia Cazeau
The Polarization Of Political Parties And The American Republic, Patricia Cazeau
Helm's School of Government Conference - American Revival: Citizenship & Virtue
In the modern age of the 24-hour news cycle and social media, misinformation is rampant, and tensions are high. With a constant barrage of information coming from either direction, political opinions grow in number, and often in opposition to one another. This widens the fissure between the two major political parties in America, the conservative Republican, and liberal Democratic parties. Based on a study of 11 countries, including the United States, political polarization threatens democracies by creating political “tribes” that subscribe to groupthink, a harmful ideology that uplifts one school of thought while condemning others. In addition to having violent …
Jean-Jacques Rousseau’S Discourse On Inequality And Its Impact On Modern Western Society, Roger Engle
Jean-Jacques Rousseau’S Discourse On Inequality And Its Impact On Modern Western Society, Roger Engle
Helm's School of Government Conference - American Revival: Citizenship & Virtue
The famous French philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau has undoubtedly left his mark on history and heavily influenced numerous governments over the last two hundred years. Rousseau’s “Discourse on Inequality”, in particular, changed the way in which individuals view society, religion, and morality in a significant manner. The worldview which is presented in this writing is the product of years of abandonment, sexual promiscuity, and a lack of personal responsibility. The real-world implications of which have led to the deaths of millions upon millions in one of the bloodiest centuries in all of human history and inspired some of modern history’s most …
Removing A Log From The Nation’S Eye: A National Self-Analysis Of The Domestic Terrorism Question, Katherine R. Doan
Removing A Log From The Nation’S Eye: A National Self-Analysis Of The Domestic Terrorism Question, Katherine R. Doan
Helm's School of Government Conference - American Revival: Citizenship & Virtue
Terroristic values are easy to be ascribed to foreign enemies, but it is far more difficult to admit that domestic citizens could be extremist to the point of being labeled a terrorist. Terrorists are not born; they are made. The following research focuses on the commonalities of upbringing in known domestic terrorists within the United States of America that may reveal noticeable similarities in education, radicalization, and identity. The criminal justice system has yet to discover a perfect method of administering retribution to terrorists. While they have broken the law, their intentions and results are not the same as an …
A Hidden Language, Francesca Yenovkian
A Hidden Language, Francesca Yenovkian
Liberty University Research Week
Undergraduate
2-D
The Rowboating Row-Bot In Existential Crisis, Cassandra Poorman
The Rowboating Row-Bot In Existential Crisis, Cassandra Poorman
Liberty University Research Week
Undergraduate
3-D
Fearfully And Wonderfully Made, Aunna Leach
Fearfully And Wonderfully Made, Aunna Leach
Liberty University Research Week
Undergraduate
3-D
This Dance Has No Steps, Aunna Leach
This Dance Has No Steps, Aunna Leach
Liberty University Research Week
Undergraduate
3-D
The House Of Our Gods, Reyna Collazo
The House Of Our Gods, Reyna Collazo
Liberty University Research Week
Undergraduate
3-D
London's Handwriting: The Typeface Of Public Transportation, Alexandria Hamlin
London's Handwriting: The Typeface Of Public Transportation, Alexandria Hamlin
Liberty University Research Week
Undergraduate
Graphic Design
Droidaken Hollow, Jennifer Trahant
Trash Can Be Treasure, Aunna Leach
Bioluminescent Jellyfish, Isabella Kosiba
Bioluminescent Jellyfish, Isabella Kosiba
Liberty University Research Week
Undergraduate
3-D
Your Kingdom Come: Heaven As Described By Its Creator, Calian Chambers
Your Kingdom Come: Heaven As Described By Its Creator, Calian Chambers
Liberty University Research Week
Undergraduate
2-D
Artistic And Cultural Impacts Of Impressionism, Lauren Booth
Artistic And Cultural Impacts Of Impressionism, Lauren Booth
Liberty University Research Week
Undergraduate
2-D
Depravity Of The Abyss: Feeding Your Spirit, Sebastian Lammers
Depravity Of The Abyss: Feeding Your Spirit, Sebastian Lammers
Liberty University Research Week
Undergraduate
2-D
Canine Conquests, Rachel Hughes
Religious Foundations: The Educational And Conceptual Designs Of The Founding Of Mr. Jefferson's University, Schuyler Ogden
Religious Foundations: The Educational And Conceptual Designs Of The Founding Of Mr. Jefferson's University, Schuyler Ogden
Liberty University Research Week
Graduate
Textual or Investigative
Can Feminism And Christianity Coexist According To 40 Christian Women?, Riley George
Can Feminism And Christianity Coexist According To 40 Christian Women?, Riley George
Liberty University Research Week
Graduate
Applied
The Instability Of Fortunes: American Expansion Westward By The Conquering Of The Trans-Appalachian Frontier, Steven Sullivan
The Instability Of Fortunes: American Expansion Westward By The Conquering Of The Trans-Appalachian Frontier, Steven Sullivan
Liberty University Research Week
Graduate
Textual or Investigative
Freedman Founders In Antebellum Virginia: Andrew Holt And The New London African Methodist Episcopal Church, Irene Hoisington
Freedman Founders In Antebellum Virginia: Andrew Holt And The New London African Methodist Episcopal Church, Irene Hoisington
Liberty University Research Week
Graduate
Three Minute Thesis
Man Wants To Love Mankind: Disability And The Inadequacy Of England's Modern Institutions In E.M. Forster's "The Longest Journey", Lillianna Wright
Man Wants To Love Mankind: Disability And The Inadequacy Of England's Modern Institutions In E.M. Forster's "The Longest Journey", Lillianna Wright
Liberty University Research Week
Graduate
Three Minute Thesis
Piece Of Driftwood, A Riverboat, Or A Nazi Collaborator? Finland In World War Ii, Stephanie Wright
Piece Of Driftwood, A Riverboat, Or A Nazi Collaborator? Finland In World War Ii, Stephanie Wright
Liberty University Research Week
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Three Minute Thesis
Sacred Samizdat: The Prevalence And Impact Of Self-Publication Among Soviet Evangelicals, Abigail Coker
Sacred Samizdat: The Prevalence And Impact Of Self-Publication Among Soviet Evangelicals, Abigail Coker
Liberty University Research Week
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Three Minute Thesis
Inside Out Apologetics: Engaging Cultural Narratives In Malaysia, Xian Wei Hah
Inside Out Apologetics: Engaging Cultural Narratives In Malaysia, Xian Wei Hah
Liberty University Research Week
Undergraduate
Three Minute Thesis
The Abc Of Christian Missionary Work, Luke Walsh, Amelia Thomas, Annalisa Stoll, Briana Slaubaugh, John Chevere, Natasha Leininger, Paul Jang
The Abc Of Christian Missionary Work, Luke Walsh, Amelia Thomas, Annalisa Stoll, Briana Slaubaugh, John Chevere, Natasha Leininger, Paul Jang
Liberty University Research Week
Graduate
Textual or Investigative