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Creole Culture: How Folklores and Religion Connect Francophone North America

By: Lyndsey Vise Confort inattendu Sachant que mon nom de famille vient De tant de connexions, Comme couture, raccommodage, reliure, Tout ceci le travail d’une femme, et celle-là sans nom. Pourtant, même sans son nom, Son sang coule, Les ressemblances continuent. Duhé, Loupe, Fonseca, Cousu sans couture Dans la couverte piquée de qui je suis. […]

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The Romanovs: The Romanticization of Their Legacy 

By: Alexis Dantin When individuals in America today hear about the Romanov family that once ruled Russia, many recall stories of the great legacy they left behind and the grueling deaths they suffered at the hand of the Communist revolutionaries. Others may recall the 1997 20th Century Fox Animated movie of Anastasia Romanov, or the

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Purveyed Ambivalence: Analysis of Varied Aesthetics and Themes of War and Technology in Hayao Miyazaki’s Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind and The Wind Rises

By: Mark Hue Introduction Following the dropping of atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Emperor Hirohito finally decided to capitulate to Allied forces, stating The enemy has begun to employ a new and most cruel bomb, the power of which to do damage is, indeed, incalculable […] Should we continue to

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Mandi Hutchinson

Mandi Hutchinson is a senior at Arizona State University where they are majoring in Religious Studies. Their interest in religious studies sparked while taking elective classes for their degree. Mandi always had a passion for humanity and found people interesting, and religious studies highlighted the most basic parts of being human and how society interacts.

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Paul Lopez

Paul Lopez, a native of Texas, obtained his B.A. in Literary Studies from ÐÓ°É´«Ã½ in the Spring of 2022. Paul credits the time spent studying and his professors at ÐÓ°É´«Ã½ State for helping him to reach another level of understanding and creation in his writing and critical understanding. This time at ÐÓ°É´«Ã½ also

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