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Kennesaw State University

Emerging Writers

Journal

2019

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Big Brother, Erm Data Is Watching And We Don’T Seem To Care., Gary Hopkins May 2019

Big Brother, Erm Data Is Watching And We Don’T Seem To Care., Gary Hopkins

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First-place winner in the Academic Category of the 2019 Emerging Writers Contest. The essay examines the problems of data collection and privacy.


Gender And Language: Half Of The Workforce Is Stereotyped, Bailey Shatney May 2019

Gender And Language: Half Of The Workforce Is Stereotyped, Bailey Shatney

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Finalist in the Academic Category of the 2019 Emerging Writers Contest. The essay examines the use of gendered language in the workplace.


Freedom, Maria Cabrera Yannotta May 2019

Freedom, Maria Cabrera Yannotta

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First-place Winner in the Creative non-fiction category of the 2019 Emerging Writers Contest. This personal essay describes the writer's experiences on January 23, 2019, when a new president was sworn into office in Venezuela.


Rhetorical Analysis, Colton Clanton May 2019

Rhetorical Analysis, Colton Clanton

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Third-place winner in the Short Essay category of the 2019 Emerging Writers Contest. This essay is a rhetorical analysis of Barbara Kingsolver's essay "You Can't Run Away on Harvest Day."


Underdevelopment And Philanthrocapitalism: A Nepalese Context, Audrina Rucker May 2019

Underdevelopment And Philanthrocapitalism: A Nepalese Context, Audrina Rucker

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Third-place winner in the Academic Category for the 2019 Emerging Writers Contest. The essay examines the problems of Corporate Social Responsibility as philanthrocapitalism and how it effects Nepal.


A Melody Of Leaves, Adriana English May 2019

A Melody Of Leaves, Adriana English

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Finalist in the Creative Non-fiction category of the 2019 Emerging Writers Contest. This personal essay describes the writer's discovery of the benefits of tea after she makes a cup of it one evening.


Can One Small Word Change It All?, Alexis Ronco May 2019

Can One Small Word Change It All?, Alexis Ronco

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Finalist in the Short Essay category of the 2019 Emerging Writers Contest. This essay analyzes Erica Strauss's essay "Zombies vs. the Joy of Canning: Motivation in the Productive Home."


Introduction And Acknowledgments May 2019

Introduction And Acknowledgments

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Introductions and acknowledgments for the 2019 Emerging Writers Journal.


Religion And Language: The Two Tactics Used By The British To Colonize Kenya, Hannah Farley May 2019

Religion And Language: The Two Tactics Used By The British To Colonize Kenya, Hannah Farley

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Second-place winner in the Academic Category of the 2019 Emerging Writers Contest. The essay examines how religion and language were used as colonial practices by the British empire broadly in Africa and specifically in Kenya.


New Year's Gay, Jacob Eubanks May 2019

New Year's Gay, Jacob Eubanks

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Second-place winner in the Creative Non-fiction category of the 2019 Emerging Writers Contest. This personal essay describes the writer's experiences that led to his coming out on New Year's Eve 2017.


A Lover's Heart - No, Mind, Marcos Gonzalez May 2019

A Lover's Heart - No, Mind, Marcos Gonzalez

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Third-place winner in the Creative Non-fiction category of the 2019 Emerging Writers Contest. This essay describes the writer's personal reflections on love.


Why Do I Love Figure Skating? Good Question., Natalie Dayvault May 2019

Why Do I Love Figure Skating? Good Question., Natalie Dayvault

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Finalist in the Creative Non-fiction category of the 2019 Emerging Writers Contest. This personal essay describes the writer's experiences as an ice-skating athlete.


Rhetorical Analysis: George Wallace, Andrew Wittmayer May 2019

Rhetorical Analysis: George Wallace, Andrew Wittmayer

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First-place winner in the Short Essay category of the 2019 Emerging Writers Contest. This essay is a rhetorical analysis of George Wallace's speech "Segregation Today, Segregation Tomorrow, Segregation Forever."


Humanity In A World Of Machines, Bryanna Walker May 2019

Humanity In A World Of Machines, Bryanna Walker

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Second-place winner in the Short Essay category of the 2019 Emerging Writers Contest. This essay analyzes Tom Chatfield's article "What does it mean to be human in the age of technology?"