Student Scholarship & Creative Expression; Franklin College
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Created by: B.F. Hamilton Library
Last Updated: 2024-04-17
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This collection encompasses student scholarship and creative expression in an open-access environment. Work was completed under the mentorship of Franklin College faculty at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Work within this collection includes research papers, images, presentations, and more. The collection dates back to 2015.
In Gabriel Garcia Marquez's El coronel no tiene quien le escriba a man is faced with a constant sadness and unchanging discontent in his life after many years of trying experiences. Through a period of only a few months, the...
“The other of society” in Chronicle of a death foretold - Gabriel Garcia Marquez
History has proven that one of the most important issues to date is human rights. In Colombia, until the end of the twentieth century, women...
The Cold War policies of fighting communism for the United States resulted in counterinsurgency tactics. The battle to defeat communism and retain an American sphere of influence caused instability throughout the globe. The...
The paper deconstructs the Oslo peace process in an attempt to discover the true motivations and intent of the Israeli and Palestinian players. The paper tries to answer why the peace process failed.
Recognizing the voice of motherhood in the poetry of Gwendolyn Brooks the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s brought forth an explosion of black art and creative expression previously unrecognized in the United States. Only...
The White Rose was a group of young, educated Germans who used their values and convictions based on intellect, religion, leadership, and nationalism to resist against the Nazi regime during World War II.