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How Sustainable Is Veganism?, Aiden Budinski, James Mcfadden, Adam Gilewski
How Sustainable Is Veganism?, Aiden Budinski, James Mcfadden, Adam Gilewski
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Veganism: The Diet For The Environment, Gavin Plimpton
Veganism: The Diet For The Environment, Gavin Plimpton
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Veganism is a lifestyle that can allow for the individual to reduce their own carbon footprint on the world. In order to accomplish this one must remove all animal products from their life to maximize the reduction of carbon emissions they produce in a year. This comes from the meat and animal product industry producing far more carbon emissions than that of non-animal products. The animal product industry requires much more land use than that of the non-animal product industry in regard to food. If someone can decide that certain animal products are not necessary in their life than they …
The Vegan Diet: A Sustainable Perspective, Mallory Colton, Megan O'Malley, Jordan Eaton
The Vegan Diet: A Sustainable Perspective, Mallory Colton, Megan O'Malley, Jordan Eaton
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Lessons From The Past: Analyzing A Multipolar World And Shifting Transatlantic Relationships, Andrew Russo
Lessons From The Past: Analyzing A Multipolar World And Shifting Transatlantic Relationships, Andrew Russo
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Rival ideologies and states, some new, some ancient, are emerging to create a multipolar world where regional spheres of influence arise out of the space abandoned by a weakening American ideology and state. New challenges have arisen during this latest shift in global power dynamics. States and the complex mechanisms and relationships that comprise them are now interacting as a power vacuum develops, seeking both standing and hegemony. How these interactions affect rising regional powers will have drastic consequences for future stability, peace, and progress and the current state of affairs, if history is to serve as a lesson, is …
Towards A Beautiful Japan: Right-Wing Religious Nationalism In Japan's Ldp, Andrew Weiss
Towards A Beautiful Japan: Right-Wing Religious Nationalism In Japan's Ldp, Andrew Weiss
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A 2017-2018 William Prize for best essay in East Asian Studies was awarded to Andrew Weiss (Davenport College '18) for his essay submitted to the East Asian Studies Program, "Towards a Beautiful Japan: Right-Wing Religious Nationalism in Japan's LDP” (Frances Rosenbluth, Damon Wells Professor of Political Science, advisor).
Andrew Weiss, a double major in East Asian Studies and Global Affairs, spent several months of field work in Japan over the summer and winter of 2017 to understand the role of right-wing Shinto in the thinking and politics of the Liberal Democratic Party. Why is the LDP and Abe in …
Reflections From A First Time Voter, Carlye Tazelaar
Reflections From A First Time Voter, Carlye Tazelaar
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"In a campaign fueled by hate, let’s slam on the brakes with love."
Posting about treating political candidates with grace from In All Things - an online hub committed to the claim that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ has implications for the entire world.
http://inallthings.org/reflections-from-a-first-time-voter/
Engaging In Politics: Christian Leadership In Every Capacity, Steve Kelly
Engaging In Politics: Christian Leadership In Every Capacity, Steve Kelly
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"Just as we apply our Christian principles to our families, academics, athletics, and churches, God also calls us to do the same in government."
Posting about how to get involved in the political process from In All Things - an online hub committed to the claim that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ has implications for the entire world.
http://inallthings.org/engaging-in-politics-christian-leadership-in-every-capacity/
Paper Trails: Following The Money, Jonathan Beltman
Paper Trails: Following The Money, Jonathan Beltman
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"In many recent elections, the candidates who raise the most money have a better shot at winning, so candidates must raise millions of dollars to win an election. A top question to consider in all elections: Where is the money coming from?"
Posting about the financing behind federal elections from In All Things - an online hub committed to the claim that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ has implications for the entire world.
http://inallthings.org/paper-trails-following-the-money/
Religious Freedom And Presidential Politics, Chelsea Maxwell
Religious Freedom And Presidential Politics, Chelsea Maxwell
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"Considering religious freedom within the context of politics is important because of its implications on individuals, organizations, and society overall."
Posting about engaging in the political process from In All Things - an online hub committed to the claim that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ has implications for the entire world.
http://inallthings.org/religious-freedom-and-presidential-politics/