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  • May 2, 2020
    Uploaded by Connor Marshall Category: Academics
    This is a historiography of the US's early twentieth-century foreign policy and interpretations of it.
  • May 2, 2020
    Uploaded by Connor Marshall Category: Academics
    This is a historiography of the perceptions of Britain's foreign policy during the Cold War
  • May 2, 2020
    Uploaded by Connor Marshall Category: Academics
    This work is a historiography on how NATO was perceived from its creation onwards.
  • May 2, 2020
    Uploaded by Connor Marshall Category: Academics
    This work examines how the Soviet Union's Cold War policies shifted and changed with the rise of each new leader.
  • May 2, 2020
    Uploaded by Connor Marshall Category: Academics
    Written for Psychology of Adolescence, I examined the effects of peer pressure among peers overall. I had four central goals for the paper, which were: 1) the impact of peers on an adolescent’s risk behaviors; 2) to understand peers’ effect on an ad..
  • May 2, 2020
    Uploaded by Connor Marshall Category: Academics
    This paper was written in my Diversities class my freshman year, and I examined Islam and Middle Eastern culture through an interview with the school's Muslim Student Association's faculty advisor. The review, and this paper overall, are significant ..
  • May 2, 2020
    Uploaded by Connor Marshall Category: Professional
    This paper is an examination of my teaching using a video recording of one of my lessons. It allowed me to perform the self-analysis that is critical to improving not only as an educator but as a person.
  • May 2, 2020
    Uploaded by Connor Marshall Category: Professional
    This discusses my thoughts on a Classroom Management Plan, what I observed from my mentor, and how I will enact my own plan.
  • This Sociology paper examines sexuality is socialized in the media, particularly in their use of double meanings as they overly-sexualize advertisements.
  • This sociology paper discusses the often-overlooked significance of socialization by examining the Stanford Prison and Milgram experiments.