Featured work from courses taken at ASMSA and Yale
Research-Based Argument
In 1955, the Little Rock Board of Education sent a letter to federal authorities outlining plans for desegregation in response to the Supreme Court’s 1954 Brown v. Board ruling. The president of the school board, William G. Cooper, emphasized the need for “proper time” and conditions “acceptable to both races."
Art Analysis
Art Analysis presentation on a Diego Rivera art piece displayed at the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Fixin' Up Arkansas
Internet service has paved the way for education, job opportunities, and health care. Arkansas has made great efforts to connect communities; however, it falls short in rural communities.
Evaluative Synthesis
The escalating prevalence of childhood anxiety poses a detrimental impact on society, affecting the well-being of children. The source of childhood anxiety has been argued and researchers and psychologists have debated on what has contributed to the cause of childhood anxiety.
Summary Critique
Is society becoming too educated, and should we reconsider the value of education? “The Case Against Education” Q&A offers some insight into what Bryan Caplan, an economics professor at George Mason University, believes education should be.
Objective Synthesis
The concept of a Universal Basic Income (UBI) has ignited a debate in recent years. It has most recently been in discussions when 2020 Presidential candidate Andrew Yang voiced opinions for a universal income. A UBI has been believed to reduce poverty and income disparities as well as result in a positive effect on the economy but has been seen as too expensive with the potential to remove Americans’ incentives to work.
Academic Summary
Turmoil is everywhere in modern America. The pushes for a customer to take precedence and the stress from confusing loyalty programs have led to a retail hell for the service worker.
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