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The Wave There once was a wave who knew not what he was. Formed by a current far away, he was born as he rose from the surface of the sea. The Wave enjoyed his ascent, enthralled by the pleasures Continue reading
The Wave There once was a wave who knew not what he was. Formed by a current far away, he was born as he rose from the surface of the sea. The Wave enjoyed his ascent, enthralled by the pleasures Continue reading
Responsibility of a Creator Perhaps one of the greatest questions that Frankenstein poses is what is the responsibility of a creator. In order to answer such a question, there are a number of definitions that need to be outline. First, what Continue reading
The Vannevar Bush article “As We May Think” written in 1945 discusses the potentialities of future technological advancement. Many of what he discusses was beyond the limits of my vocabulary and thus I could not adequately engage whether or not Continue reading
Milton Friedman’s letter to Bill Bennett, the ‘drug expert’ of the George H.W. Bush administration, is an attempt to persuade Bennett towards the legalization of drugs in the United States, for which there are several different rhetorical strategies employed. The Continue reading
The widespread use of tools which make the human life more conveniently manageable, while having been prevalent for the entirety of human civilization and before, has been rarely as globally revolutionizing as it has been over the past 70 years. Continue reading
Laying waste to ones presuppositions, the previously significant notions of reality fall short, with good and bad fading into void, discord and harmony representing two aspects of the same whole, defilement and purity defining each other, long and short establishing Continue reading
It has been over 2 years since I last submitted a college application essay, as my transfer application was far more condensed and was limited to the difference between USD and my previous school. That said, what I remember from Continue reading
Barbara runs the New York Marathon. The sailor is lead into a storm by the sea. Barbara ran the New York Marathon last week. The great sailor was lead astray by the storm.
I was born and raised here in sunny San Diego, living in a 10 block radius in 3 different condos my whole life. For one year when I was age 3-4 my family lived in Albuquerque, New Mexico while my Continue reading
Hi! This is Max Wetter.