nonenglish classes

throughout the terms, i've taken a few classes which require writting, though they are not english classes. these include my psychology 100 class and my history class. below are the papers i had to write for these classes...though please note, unless you've taken these classes in the past, you might find these papers rather boring...and even if you have taken these classes, you might find them boring.

type

class

 title

description

grade

book review
 the epic of gilgamesh

world civilizations (history 151)
(fall 2001)

the man who lived

a book review of the first book ever written
 the epic of gilgamesh

B+

book review
 the theban plays

world civilizations (history 151)
(fall 2001)

the ancient aesops

a book review of the theban plays

B+

book review
 the celebrated cases of judge dee

world civilizations (history 151)
(fall 2001)

all the -isms

a book review of the celebrated cases of judge dee

B+

book review
 nine parts of desire

world civilizations (history 152)
(spring 2002)

submission and freedom

a book review of the nine parts of desire

B+

book review
the river between

world civilizations (history 152)
(spring 2002)

lessons for everyone

a book review of the river between

B+

essay

world civilizations (history 152)
(fall 2002)

factory workers speak up

an essay about poor factory conditions for workers in the 1800s

B+

essay

world civilizations (history 152)
(fall 2002)

the right to education

an essay regarding the education debate in india by rammohun roy

B+

research paper

psychology survey of (psychology100)
(fall 2001)

the effect of peer pressure on juvenile behavior

a look at recent studies on peer pressure and juvenile behavior

A-

reaction paper

psychology survey of (psychology100)
(fall 2001)

they ruin everything

a look at the frontline piece 'the merchants of cool'

A

reflection

survey of human growth and development (famr 230) (spring 2002)

untitled

an introspective look at my life. the only requirement for this paper was to use the concepts learned in the famr class

B+

experiment

survey of human growth and development (famr 230) (spring 2002)

that one's higher, can't you see it

an experiment and repory on the Piagetian theory of learning

A-

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