Browsing by Author "Street, Alex"
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Carroll College 2014 Exit Poll
Street, Alex (2014-01-01)Since the fall of 2014, students in a Carroll College class on Elections have been running exit polls on Election Day. We covered the “midterm” elections in November 2014, the general elections in November 2016, and also ... -
Carroll College 2016 Exit Poll
Street, Alex (2016-01-01)Since the fall of 2014, students in a Carroll College class on Elections have been running exit polls on Election Day. We covered the “midterm” elections in November 2014, the general elections in November 2016, and also ... -
Carroll College 2017 Exit Poll
Street, Alex (2017-01-01)Since the fall of 2014, students in a Carroll College class on Elections have been running exit polls on Election Day. We covered the “midterm” elections in November 2014, the general elections in November 2016, and also ... -
Carroll College 2018 Exit Poll
Street, Alex (2018-01-01)Since the fall of 2014, students in a Carroll College class on Elections have been running exit polls on Election Day. We covered the “midterm” elections in November 2014, the general elections in November 2016, the May ... -
Carroll College 2020 Exit Poll
Street, Alex (2021)Since the fall of 2014, students in a Carroll College class on Elections have been running election polls around Montana. We used exit polls to cover the general elections in November 2014 and 2016, the May 2017 special ... -
Examining Love and Marriage through Their Eyes Were Watching God and The Canterbury Tales
Williams, Nicole (2022)Though they were written centuries apart, Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales and Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God share some important insights into the nature of romantic love. In particular, these ... -
The Possibility of Improvement of the Human Condition: Exploring the Works of Karl Marx and T. S. Eliot
Rodriguez, Javier (2022)In this presentation, I will explore two different views about the concept of progress to define the role of progress and find what is the most appropriate approach of progress for humans. Karl Marx explains in The Communist ... -
Violence and Its Relationship with Power
Ferrone, Eleanor (2021-04-16)Abstract: Niccolo Machiavelli and Hannah Arendt, while writing from totally different times in history, offer opinions and explanations for the use of violence in society. Machiavelli, in his book The Prince, gives advice ... -
Virtue as a Hindrance or Necessity to Improving the Human Condition
Cook, Breanna (2021)The ideas and definitions surrounding virtue have changed dramatically over the course of history, stretching from the power complex of Greco-Roman times, to God-fearing values of Judeo-Christian times. As a convert to ... -
What Can Love Accomplish?: The Constructive and Destructive Impacts of Love on the Self in Their Eyes Were Watching God and King Lear
Gnoyski, Alyssa (2022)Their Eyes Were Watching God and King Lear display many different types of love. While King Lear explores familial love, Their Eyes Were Watching God delves into romantic love. As Janie pursues her romantic interests in ... -
What is Most Necessary to Improve the Human Condition? Choosing Integrity Despite Societal Pressure: St. Augustine Confessions & Virginia Woolf A Room of One’s Own
Borzadek, Sofie (2022)In Confessions, by Saint Augustine, and A Room of One’s Own, by Virginia Woolf, both writers feel pressure from their societies to commit actions that go against their values or to fit into a mold that does not suit their ...