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The White Feather Campaign: A Struggle with Masculinity During World War I
Nat Turner, and the Bloodiest Slave Rebellion in American History
The Ugly Truth: An Exploration of Postwar Representations of the Holocaust Through The Obscene
The Burden of Disarmament: UN Peacekeeping Operations & Illicit Weapons
The "Vast Wasteland" Gets Vaster: The Future of Television in the Online Revolution
Filling in the Holes in the Biography of William Shakespeare
China and the Beijing Consensus: An Alternative Model for Development
The Human Genome and Patient Privacy: A Proposal to Expand Protections for Patients and Family Members
Exclusion, Misrepresentation and Discrimination: Still Prevalent for Women in American Media and Politics
Confusing The Wind: The Burj Khalifa, Mother Nature, and the Modern Skyscraper
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Articles by Kelly J BellFound 4 articles
Who Makes a Nation? An Examination of Nationalism, Gender, and Membership in the Nation
12/07/09 - 1370 words Nationalism is defined by Merriam-Webster’s dictionary as, “loyalty and devotion to a nation; especially: a sense of national... Go to Article » Army Girls: The Role of Militarization in Women's Lives
11/30/09 - 1235 words In her book, Maneuvers: The International Politics of Militarizing Women’s Lives (2000), Cynthia Enloe examines the role militarization... Go to Article » Wake up and smell the condoms: An Analysis of Sex Education Programs in the United States, the Netherlands, Sweden, Australia, France, and Germany
11/09/09 - 5189 words The ability to control one’s sexuality and make informed, responsible decisions about one’s sexual health is a basic human... Go to Article » A Feminist's Argument On How Sex Work Can Benefit Women
11/02/09 - 2425 words Sex work has long been criticized and stigmatized in our society. While many members of society view sex work as immoral and degrading... Go to Article » Kelly J. Bell studies Psychology at Simmons College in Boston, MA. |
