Relating Redefined Human Connection to Patient Care

Relating Redefined Human Connection to Patient Care

by Katlin Dubravetz Recall your last doctor appointment, whether it was for an annual check-up or a scheduled visit because you came down with the…

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The Light at the End of the Tunnel

The Light at the End of the Tunnel

by Traneem Al Ajmi Since the dawn of history, human societies have been calling for principles of justice and have struggled to achieve them. This…

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The Things They Carried

The Things They Carried

by Ryan Trego Throughout the novel The Things They Carried, by Tim O’Brien, there are many examples of life and death situations. The brutality of…

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Changes

Changes

by Matthew Baker What does it mean to be a soldier? Does it mean losing oneself in the war that you are fighting? Or could…

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Murder Crew: The United States Air Force Phoenix Ravens

Murder Crew: The United States Air Force Phoenix Ravens

by Benjamin King In February 1997, former Air Mobility Command Commander General Walter Kross implemented the Phoenix Raven program. Since then, Ravens from within the…

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Freedom of Speech: I am Not a Poet

Freedom of Speech: I am Not a Poet

by Marci Talley When some people think of poetry, they automatically think of cheesy verses about love. I must admit, that was my first thought…

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What'chu Say about Ebonics?

What’chu Say about Ebonics?

by Kayla Taylor Ebonics, or Black Talk, is incredibly misunderstood and underrated; it seems that some people aren’t really sure what Ebonics is, or they…

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