The following essays and papers are the result of those dreaded assignments that are so often the bane of every college student's existence. Most of these papers pass right through my mind and onto a sheet of paper, only to be graded and filed away in the depths of my desk drawer. (Holy cow, THAT'S where my flannel boxers went!)

Sometimes, however, a paper that I've written is of a caliber that bears rereading by someone other than my professor. Below are some of those rare examples.

The Ethical Validity of Druidism in Contemporary Society

To Err Is Human: An Examination of Sin and Indulgence as Behavioral Conditioning

The Gateway: A Study of Grief and The Male Psyche

The People's Struggle: The Sociological Effects of World War Two on South Devonshire, England

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