Life under Franco, According to Zafón
Finally, we come to my conclusion. I’m going to keep it brief, a task that I have failed to complete in my previous posts, but I don’t want to get too into depth with my analysis or I’ll go off the...
View ArticleReligious Rhetoric, Public Opinion, and Economic Policy– Part 3!
Alright— a bit late, but the quick final installment on my Monroe project! I have finished calculating results… and essentially, I have realized that, in spite of my love-hate relationships with SPSS...
View ArticleOops… Petronius Broke the Triangle of Roman Satire
I apologize that this post is late. I thought that Petronius was a pretty cut-and-dry case and that his work did simultaneously attack, entertain, and preach, as Niall Rudd believes Roman satire does....
View ArticleThe Financial Crisis
This is the BONUS fourth post. Just wanted to wrap up the long and complex story. So the last time we left off, it was March 24, 2008 and Bear Sterns was just bought by JP Morgan for $10 a share. To...
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