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Orwellian
2008-01-03 13:02:00 Throughout my high school years, I was forced to read many different works of literature that our English teachers deemed to be classics. While I have been an avid reader all my life, I’ll admit that I probably spent more time on sparknotes.com than I did reading the books that were assigned. One of the ... For the whole article, visit me at collegecritic.net! More About: Orwellian , Orwell
Torture
2008-01-02 13:19:00 Torture. The word alone has an immediate negative connotation. If you haven’t been living in a cave for the past month or two, chances are you have heard of the drama unfolding around the Bush administration’s policies on torture. In case you aren’t aware of all this, it is now a fact that the CIA ... For the whole article, visit me at collegecritic.net! More About: Torture
Choices and the Future
2008-01-02 12:41:00 Life has a funny way of sneaking up on you. Things you are passionate about one day have a strange habit of taking the back seat for other activities that come your way. Basically, that is what has become of this blog. While I often visit this page, I can never seem to find the ... For the whole article, visit me at collegecritic.net! More About: Future , The Future , Choices
Does the Punishment Fit the Crime?
2007-12-05 04:50:00 I came across an interesting article today in the Times. I tend to gravitate more towards legal articles because, as of now, that seems to be the avenue I am going down career-wise. The article used the scenario of a young man named Ryan Holley to expose a serious flaw in the justice system. According ... For the whole article, visit me at collegecritic.net! More About: Crime , Punishment , Nish
The Return
2007-11-15 10:17:00 It’s late. Almost 4am to be exact. I’ve been sitting in bed trying to focus on tomorrow’s accounting exam for hours, but I can’t seem to find the right mindset to study a subject that I find to be completely commonsense. I began to look through my favorites, and on a whim I decided to ... For the whole article, visit me at collegecritic.net! More About: Return , The Return
The Swing Voter Up and Running!
2007-09-05 22:56:00 I finally got my new blog up and running! It’s called the Swing Voter and I will doing all of my writing on there from now on. It is a dedicated moderate/independent blog serving up politics, news, and opinion. So far I have only had time to transfer some of my favorite articles from here ... For the whole article, visit me at collegecritic.net! More About: Running
Upcoming Changes
2007-09-03 18:36:00 I have decided too create a new blog to replace the College Critic. Since most of what I write involves politics and current events, I am thinking about creating a page that looks at news stories with a moderate, independent view. It will most likely be called the Swing Vote and I have been working ... For the whole article, visit me at collegecritic.net! More About: Upcoming , Ming , Chang , Chan
The Blame Game at Virginia Tech
2007-08-31 00:36:00 I just finished reading through an article in the New York Times about the sudden backlash that Virginia Tech is experiencing over the mass shooting that occured earlier this year, and I find myself (once again) wondering why people feel the need to point the finger when things like this happen. Virginia Tech is a subject ... For the whole article, visit me at collegecritic.net! More About: Game , Blame Game
Will the Next President Act?
2007-08-28 22:46:00 It is painfully obvious that Americans are looking for a change in leadership. Whether you vote Democrat or Republican, chances are you have found yourself anxiously awaiting the next election. I admit that I am excited to see how this election turns out, but at the same time I am extremely concerned. I feel that ... For the whole article, visit me at collegecritic.net! More About: President , Resident
Patriotism
2007-07-25 20:48:00 The term Patriotism is defined as “devoted love, support, and defense of one’s country; national loyalty” (dictionary.com). In other words, caring enough about one’s country to take action in times of need. Each of us has a responsibility to our country, a “contract” we enter into when we decide that we want to live here. ... For the whole article, visit me at collegecritic.net! More About: Trio
Betrayal from the Top
2007-07-24 00:34:00 There are certain boundaries that are not meant to be crossed in life. We all recognize them without giving them a second glance, strictly because our common sense, ethics, morals, and sense of right and wrong alert us to the fact that these acts are just plain wrong. Many times these boundaries are crossed accidently, ... For the whole article, visit me at collegecritic.net! More About: Betrayal , Tray
Stolen Content
2007-07-23 23:25:00 I just arrived back from my vacation a few hours ago and was shocked to find that someone stole one of blog entries! A new linkback led me to a site called LifeTechnology.org. The article in question is one I wrote a while back about I-Doser. It has since been the most popular entry on ... For the whole article, visit me at collegecritic.net! More About: Stolen , Content , Tent
College Education Might Just Be The Answer
2007-07-12 00:22:00 Today was a hectic day to say the least. I have been up for close to 48 hours after pulling an all nighter last night in an attempt to catch up on all the reading for my Business Law exam today. Since it’s an online course, I had to take the written exam with a ... For the whole article, visit me at collegecritic.net! More About: Education , College , Answer , Ducati , The A
Recipes as Intellectual Property
2007-06-27 19:30:00 As a business law student, I am always quick to take note of interesting lawsuits and cases that I can analyze. Today was no exception, as I picked out an intellectual property suit that I read about in the New York Times. In a country where people tend to sue over just about anything, we ... For the whole article, visit me at collegecritic.net! More About: Recipes , Property , Intellectual , Intellectual Property , Prop
Back in Business!
2007-06-27 19:10:00 After a 22 day hiatus, I am finally back to blogging on a reguloar basis. I apologize for taking off like that, but life got busy as I am sure most of you understand. Blogging has always been a pleasure to me, but life off the computer always comes first. Share this with the world: RespondNameMail (will ... For the whole article, visit me at collegecritic.net! More About: Business , Back , Sine
Remembering…
2007-06-05 21:54:00 Today marks the 40th anniversary of the Six Day War of 1967. The war between Israel and its Arab neighbors has had lasting political and social effects that still divide the region today. The Six Day War was the result of a large arms build up by Egypt, Jordan, and the other Middle East countries. Israel, ... For the whole article, visit me at collegecritic.net! More About: Remembering , Erin
Old Grudges Die Hard
2007-06-04 19:57:00 It’s funny how sometimes we think grudges are dead because they haven’t surfaced for a few years, or even decades. Throughout my education, we had always been taught about the Cold War and how it was laid to rest with the break up of the USSR. Despite calm and peace of the last 15 years, ... For the whole article, visit me at collegecritic.net! More About: Hard , Die Hard , Grudge
Dr. Death Released
2007-06-02 02:26:00 Early this morning, Dr. Jack Kevorkian was released from prison after an 8 year term. I am pretty sure we all remember just who Dr. Kevorkian was, so I’ll spare the background information for now. Kevorkian was charged with 2nd degree murder in after he helped numerous terminally ill patients to commit suicide. Given the ... For the whole article, visit me at collegecritic.net! More About: Released , Death , Lease , Ease
Gates vs. Jobs
2007-05-31 19:49:00 Last night, Bill Gates and Steve Jobs appeared at an interview together for the first time in 20 years. The two have been competing in the computer market since before I was born, and despite the friendly performance they put on last night, they can’t possibly like each other much. However, the thing I noticed ... For the whole article, visit me at collegecritic.net!
IQ Test for Gastric Bypass Patients?
2007-05-30 23:04:00 I stumbled across this article about Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee’s decision to require all morbidly obese people under their coverage to take an IQ test before being covered for a gastric bypass surgery. After reading the article, I found myself asking two questions: 1. Is it right to require that patients have a ... For the whole article, visit me at collegecritic.net! More About: Gastric Bypass , Patients , Test , Patient
The Iraqi Permanent Fund
2007-05-30 18:37:00 I was waiting in the doctor’s office yesterday and I happened to pick up an issue of Forbes from November of ‘06. It was a little outdated, but that didn’t stop me from finding a great editorial written by Steve Forbes himself. As I have said in the past, I am a strong supporter of ... For the whole article, visit me at collegecritic.net! More About: Fund , Erma , Iraqi , Perm , Permanent
Defending a Murdering Rapist?
2007-05-26 00:18:00 I was recently chatting with someone about my dreams of becoming a defense attorney, and a subject came up that I have been forced to reflect on many times before. The person asked me, “Would you be able to defend a rapist murderer or a serial killer?” Now let me start off by saying that ... For the whole article, visit me at collegecritic.net! More About: Erin |



