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The Wallace: An Imprint of and on History

The Wallace: An Imprint of and on History

by CTS_Admin | Apr 21, 2021 | 2020-2021, History, Literature, Spring 2021, Volume#10

In Scottish history there are few characters that stand out in national memory more than William Wallace (1270-1305). He was a Scottish leader in their Wars of Independence who was eventually captured and killed by the English. In subsequent years the life of William...

A Response and a Solution to Psychological Elder Abuse

by CTS_Admin | Apr 21, 2021 | 2020-2021, Biology, Culture, Psychology, Spring 2021, Volume#10

I remember the first time I saw and recognized psychological elder abuse. I was sixteen and I had just become a nursing home volunteer. I was sitting at a table with a group of elderly women when an agitated male resident across the...
Understanding the “Why?” behind Three Maimonidean Writings

Understanding the “Why?” behind Three Maimonidean Writings

by CTS_Admin | Apr 21, 2021 | 2020-2021, Biblical Studies, Culture, Spring 2021, Volume#10

Introduction From Moses to Moses, there has arisen none like Moses. This has long been the evaluation of Rabbi Moses ben Maimon (Rambam), otherwise known as Maimonides. One of Judaism’s greatest philosophers and halakhists, Maimonides was a Spanish Jew whose magna...
Disney and the Thin Ideal: Will They Ever “Let it Go?”

Disney and the Thin Ideal: Will They Ever “Let it Go?”

by CTS_Admin | Dec 8, 2020 | 2020-2021, Art, Fall 2020, Films

The words “Disney princess” typically bring to mind a specific image. Usually this image consists of a beautiful girl aged 14-22— a royal either by birth or marriage. She is beautiful in the way society loves— with large eyes that enhance otherwise petite features....
From Michael and Mary to Liam and Olivia: the shifting landscape of America’s favorite names

From Michael and Mary to Liam and Olivia: the shifting landscape of America’s favorite names

by CTS_Admin | Dec 8, 2020 | 2020-2021, Fall 2020, Gender, Language

Misheel (or Мишээл if you can read Cyrillic) is the tenth most common name in Mongolia. I share this given name with 11,633 other people, or about 0.36% of Mongolia’s total population (Mongolian Statistical Information Service). It means ‘smile’ and is generally...
Writer’s Block: A Struggle for Student Writers

Writer’s Block: A Struggle for Student Writers

by CTS_Admin | Dec 8, 2020 | 2020-2021, Education, Fall 2020, Literature

A student stares at their computer screen, looking at the document, looking at the wall in front of them, doing anything to avoid looking at the blinking cursor upon their open Word document. The cursor—it taunts them, reminds them that they have ten more pages to...
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