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Articles 1 - 12 of 12
Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Essential Parts, Sean Gray
Spare Parts And The Fallacy Of The American Dream, Claire Stover
Spare Parts And The Fallacy Of The American Dream, Claire Stover
Common Reading Essay Contest Winners
First Place
American Dreamers, Katie Iwanowicz
Silence Vs. Speaking: An Investigation Of I Am Malala, Alyssa Parsons
Silence Vs. Speaking: An Investigation Of I Am Malala, Alyssa Parsons
Common Reading Essay Contest Winners
Second Place
Above Adversity, Shannon Moore
The People As One Malala, Ariel Tavares
The People As One Malala, Ariel Tavares
Common Reading Essay Contest Winners
Third Place
Silence Vs. Spirit: The Merit Of Speaking Out, Jenna Kornicki
Silence Vs. Spirit: The Merit Of Speaking Out, Jenna Kornicki
Common Reading Essay Contest Winners
Third Place
Shoes, Sabrina Morelli
Shoes, Sabrina Morelli
Common Reading Essay Contest Winners
First Place
Essay Prompt: In Justice, Sandel discusses a number of contemporary political issues (e.g. price gouging during the 2004 Hurricane, the 2008-9 financial meltdown, the volunteer army, pregnancy surrogates, executive pay, slavery reparations, immigration, and gay marriage). Take a position on one of the issues discussed in the book and make the best case that you can for why this position is the most just. You may include evidence from the book, your prior studies, your own experience, and/or outside research. (Outside research is not required.)
Swimming Up, Meghan O’Connor
Wisdom From A Lost Friend To A New Friend, Veronica Murphy
Wisdom From A Lost Friend To A New Friend, Veronica Murphy
Common Reading Essay Contest Winners
Third Place
There Is No Normal, Meghan Donohoe
There Is No Normal, Meghan Donohoe
Common Reading Essay Contest Winners
Honorable Mention
Dear Christopher, Abby Shelley