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Volume 3
Vol. 3, Issue 1, 2022November 14, 2022 EDT

Free Solo - An Original Poem

Katherine LaFond,
poetrysocial exclusionNeurodivergenceEducationSocial NetworksSocial Psychology

Articles in Vol. 3, Issue 1, 2022

Vol. 3, Issue 1, 2022
  • 2015: The Year England Spoke
    Sophie Boulter
  • Rural Medicine: A Photographic Depiction
    Aaron T. Zhao
  • Romanticization of Jewish Persecution: Utilizing Sir Walter Scott’s Ivanhoe to Understand Antisemitism in England During the Third Crusade
    Kathryn J Seu
  • Patient Empowerment: Finding Solutions to Health Disparities Through an Approach Focused on Health Literacy
    Muneebah Umar
  • #HeForShe: Uniting the Global Community Through Social Media
    Brianna Hay
  • A True Story: The Contrasting Literary Ethics of Refugee Novels and Memoirs
    Justin Mark
  • Homeland Security in a Clinical Setting
    Rachel S Kline
  • “I Am a Survivor:” Everyday Resilience through the Forced Creation of a Black Male Street Identity in The Other Wes Moore
    Christopher Saca
  • Revolution and Rebellion: Leading the Way to a Trans Utopia in Jordy Rosenberg’s _Confessions of the Fox_
    Mekenzie Brock
  • Dead and Alive: Exploring the In-between in Vagabond (1985) and First Cow (2019)
    Linh-Ngoc Bui
  • Pathology, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Bilingual Aphasia
    Erin Gaffney
  • To the Limit: What it Means to Be, or Not to Be, a Student Athlete
    Elaine Yang
  • The Roles of Class and Gender in Popular Films of 2019: Hustlers, Knives Out, and Avengers: Endgame
    Katarina Dulude
  • Carver's Cyclical Scenarios: The Motif of Repetition throughout Raymond Carver's _What we Talk About When we Talk About Love_
    Andrew Joiner
  • Narrating Antiquity: Philological Lenses and Royal Court Narratives of Kālidāsa’s Abhijñānaśākuntalam
    Catherine Nelli
  • Voices of Women Troubadours: Themes of Power, Marital Institutions, Sexuality, and Freedom
    Anna Sharudenko
  • The Disabled Moor: Race, Deformity, and Disablement in _Othello_
    Andrew Buchheim
  • Impact of Political Economy on Press Freedom: A Study of News Media in Kashmir
    Muda Tariq
  • Our History Will Not Be Our Demise: Hispanic Identity and COVID-19 Vaccine Openness
    Keven R. Espinet-Pizarro
  • An Incitive Hand: Exposition of John Phillips A Poem on the coronation of King James II and his royl consort Queen Mary (1685)
    Lydia Pehlman
  • Worlds Apart: A Comparison of Living Environments and Public Health Outcomes in Indianapolis and Carmel
    Carly Waite
  • Towards a Performative Translation of the Rāsa-līlā
    Srinaath Perangur
  • The Monkey in Edo Japan: Picto-Textual Correspondence in the Tsūzoku Saiyūki Nishiki-e.
    Jinze Mi
  • Far From the Madding Crowd: Nuanced Variations in Visual Execution
    Seanin Shearn
  • Reimaging the Carceral Landscape: From Discipline and Punishment to Social Reckoning and Radical Love in Academic Spaces
    Calvin R. Bell III
  • Salinger’s Disciples: Prophet Figures in _Nine Stories_
    Allison Noonan
  • At The Crossroads, Black Disabled Lives Do Matter: Intersections of Race and Disability in Special Education
    Dakota Douglas
  • If on a Winter's Night a Literary Theorist
    Rocio C. Coppa
  • The Last Bishops: North African Christian Communities under Muslim Rule during the Pontificate of Gregory VII (1073-85)
    Juan José López Haddad
  • Environmental Migration: Ignorance Facing Climate Change and Mistreatment Toward Refugees
    Angela SchumborgLuise AlcockAbigail Dunn
  • From the Classroom to the Community: Pedagogy in the Presence of Disconnect
    Dalton Schirling
  • Brazilian Immigrant Experiences on YouTube: A Content Analysis
    Sophia Costa
  • Receptions of the Female Voice: Uncovering Value in Charlotte Brontë’s _Jane Eyre_ and Rupi Kaur’s _milk and honey_ through Contingencies of Evaluation
    Amber Alsaigh
  • Who Wins Custody Battles: The Effect of Gender Bias
    Joti Kaur
  • The Othered Mother: The Role of Motherhood Within the Right to Femininity Across Primate Cultures
    Kailyn P. Carr
  • Narrative Art and Healing: Cancer Prevalence in Hispanic/Latino/a/x Communities
    Abigail J Gillespie
  • Haitians In the Dominican Republic: Marginalization And Its Relationship With Public Health
    Aiden Jaskolka-Brown
  • Transphobia in _Shrek_: an Anti-Feminist Attack
    Parker Schwartz
  • “What Do You Know About Hems, Charlie?”: It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia and Garment Sweatshops
    Rae Bandy
  • "The Sabbath Day of the South:” The Evangelical Protestant Foundations of Confederate Memorial Day
    Natalya Ryan
  • The Liberal Utilitarian Argument for Black Reparations
    Robert Campbell
  • Understanding Asian American Attitudes Toward Mental Health Treatment: The Role of Stigma and Gender
    Sarah JamalMaurya Sharva DilipRia NagarDonovan EllisPage Anderson
  • The Importance of the Unintelligible in Nietzsche’s Early Philosophy
    John Murphy
  • Aesthetics of An Ideological Novel: Sensory Imagery in Tolstoy's Resurrection
    Taisia Crowley
  • Narrating the Space of Everyday China: J. P. Sniadecki’s Documentaries through the Lens of Slow Cinema
    Fei Mo
  • The Sacred Revolution: Propaganda and Personality Cult in North Korea
    Sean H M Vu
  • The Greek Caesars: Byzantium in the Western Mind
    Emil R. Wohl
  • The Legacy of Lynching in the Urban Environment: Ta-Nehisi Coates' _Between the World and Me_ and the Theory of Disembodiment
    Abigail Jordon
  • The Menace of Time: Naturalism in Raymond Carver's "Everything Stuck to Him"
    Maegan Bishop
  • A Post-Nuclear Mojave as a Richer ‘as-if’ Experience
    Victor Hernandez
  • The Life of Papuans, the Native People of Indonesia’s Largest Treasure Island
    Stuart Seputro
  • ‘Draught of a Draught’: Moby-Dick as a Living American Document
    Payton Dodd
  • Popular Music in the Marvel Cinematic Universe: How Songs Connect to Characters and Prompt Audience Engagement
    Ashley Oakes
  • The LGBT Subtext of Surf’s Up: Progressive Understanding in Children’s Animation
    Shannon A. Gribbins
  • Re-entering the Writing Space
    Jade MacEoghainRachel Woodward
  • Healing Leprosy: The Therapeutic Approaches by Conflating Lazarus from Luke and Lazarus from John at the Cathedral of St-lazare, Autun
    Xianyi Jia
  • Tracking the First Pandemic of Yersinia pestis (AD 541-750/767) through Italy
    Edan LarkinTyler Franconi
  • Kate Chopin and Immorality
    Rylee Chamberlain
  • Leviathan and God: Countering Hobbes’s Denial of the Separation of Church and State
    Alexandra Buzzini
  • The Science Behind Stuttering: Reducing Public Stigma and Misconceptions
    Christine H. Abasi
  • From Receptors to Revisors: Readers in the Cruso(e) Narrative
    Lauren Millhorn
  • The Sickness of the Education System: Why Standardized Testing Belongs in the Past
    Hannah Leece
  • The Impact of Food: Distributing Resilience through Language and Practice
    Jusleen Basra
  • "A Poem Should Always Have Birds in It": Birds in Mary Oliver's Poetry
    Elijah Cardenas
  • Revolution and Rebellion: Leading the Way to a Trans Utopia in Jordy Rosenberg’s _Confessions of the Fox_
    Mekenzie Brock
  • A Geometry of Edges: Beginning and End in _A Doll’s House_ and _In the Red and Brown Water_
    Xavier Blackwell-Lipkind
  • “A Vital Cultural Ambassador to the World”: Dance Diplomacy and Civil Rights in Alvin Ailey’s 1970 Soviet Union Tour
    Holly Nelson
  • Shifting the Syllabi: Why It's Important to Add A Reference to the Honors Enrichment Program Syllabus
    Benjamin D Collier
  • Bluebeard Gothic as Queer Folkloric Tradition
    Justine Sargent
  • The Greek Caesars: Byzantium in the Western Mind
    Emil R. Wohl
  • The “Ruse of Passivity” in Contemporary Literature: Dissociation Feminism and the New Captivity Narrative
    Morgan E. Robinson
  • Is That Izaat?: How the Past Can Predict the Future of Honor Killings in Pakistan
    Fatihah Ullah
  • Socio-Political Warnings of War and Revolution: Assassinations in Europe, Asia, and North America, 1865 to 1914
    Lily Amidon
  • George Eliot's Secular Revision of Milton for the Nineteenth Century
    Ryan Rodriguez
  • A Survey of Surveillance: Origins and Implications of Surveillance and Surveillance Technologies
    Madison Liao
  • Beneath the Masks: The Impact of COVID-19 Restrictions on Children's Interpersonal Communication
    Alexis Miller
  • Sherlock’s Mystery of Addiction: A Comparative Analysis of the Depiction of Drug Use in Doyle’s Works and Doherty’s _Elementary_
    Mark Reichart
  • “Vengeance Is Mine; I Will Repay”: An Analysis of Motivations and Justice in the Detective Novels of P.D. James
    Shantalle Martinez
  • Legal Validity: Shades of Grey
    Benjamin Brewer
  • Canonization of Irish Authors: Nationalism and the Popularization of 1920s Irish Literature
    Abigail Mortell
  • The Work of Art in the Age of Reproduction: NFTs in the Age of Information
    Lauren D. Sigda
  • Access Denied: The Lasting Impact of Historical Policies on Black Health Disparities
    Brianna Bragg
  • Society, Ethos, and Identity of a Surgeon within the Suśruta-Samhitā: A Framework for Redefining the Role of Health Care Professionals
    Vidhyasai Annem
  • Cosmopolitan in Form, Nationalist in Content: A Comparative Analysis of Japanese National Identity in the Postwar Era and Today
    Sean Starkweather
  • The Modern That is Not Western: Mediated Individualism in Khái Hưng’s _Nửa Chừng Xuân_ and Yu Dafu’s “Sinking”
    Camellia Pham
  • "I'd Just Pretend It Didn't Hurt": Tensions between Discipline and Rest in the Narratives of Injured Women Runners
    Ellyn Prusinowski
  • Warlord or Financial Strategist: Frederick Barbarossa
    Avi Friederich
  • The Legal Formation of a Damsel in Distress: The Role of the Legal System in the Oppression of Women
    Fatmah Noredin
  • Allyship in Action: Deconstructing Undergraduate Latinx Women’s Response to the 2020 #BlackLivesMatter Protest Wave
    Jennifer S Barillas
  • The Preservation of Femininity: Deconstructing Sexism Through Early Feminist Fiction
    Elizabeth Turello
  • From Television to Reality: The Representation of Black Doctors in Medical Dramas
    Chinenye Okolo
  • Waiting for Barcelona: Urban Social Dynamics and Migrant Representation in Catalan, Spanish & International Media
    Olivia Harvey
  • Free Solo - An Original Poem
    Katherine LaFond
  • Drunk Poets and Divine Politicians: Bacchus in Horace's "Odes" 1.18, 2.19 and 3.25
    Rafael Torre de Silva
  • Ibn Khaldun's Views on Race: Influences by Early Life/Childhood, Climate, Geography, and Geographic Segmentation
    Adayshia Johnson
  • Blank Slates in Balenciaga: Functioning Marginality in America’s Next Top Model
    Bethany Villaruz
  • Robots in Hesiod's Theogony and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein: A Model of Betrayal and Companionship
    Elijah Leutwyler
  • "Take [Your] Swords, Rip Up His Flesh”: Performative Anatomy in John Webster’s _The Duchess of Malfi_
    Gwyneth D E Walker
  • A Less Perfect Union: Bobbie Ann Mason’s “Shiloh” and “The Retreat”
    Sandra A Sanders
  • The Organ Shortage Crisis in Islamic Communities: Protecting Muslim Women
    Sunaina Nigam
  • Georgia Department of Corrections (GDOC) Freeze-Frame Policies: Leaving Inmates Frozen in Time
    Sadie Cowan
  • Iris Marion Young, Historical Injustice, and Reparations: Applied Philosophy with the African American Redress Network
    Wendi Zhou
  • End-of-Life Decision-Making in the Context of Mature Minors with the Support of Pediatric Palliative Care
    Daelyn M. Quinn
  • “Ain’t I A Comrade?” A Critical Examination of the Treatment of Black Women Members of the Black Panther Party as it Relates to the Goal of Liberation
    Jordan Matthews
  • Models and Mirrors: The Innate in Philip Pearlstein's Work
    Lauren D. Sigda
  • Queer Public Spaces in Los Angeles: A Study About the Functionality of Open to Public Spaces Used by the Queer Community
    Pau Brunet-Fuertes
  • The Intensity of the Inevitable: The Motif of Tension in Ernest Hemingway’s In Our Time
    Holly Garrett
  • Overcoming Systemic Inequity: Listening and Learning from Teachers of Color During COVID-19
    Tatiana N Roman
  • The Meaning of Life: An Exploration of the Ever-Present Now
    John Harvey
  • Body Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Abjection and American Disability Policy
    Emma SchoolcraftMarady Anderson
  • Agency and Companionship: An Art Historical Analysis of Video Games, 2001-2017
    Mary Moran
  • Khomeinis of Iran and the Idea of Philosopher King
    Akansha Malviya
  • Conceptualizing Chess: An Examination of Contemporary Chess Set Design
    Holden Davis
  • Morality and Memory in Post-War Japan: Exploring the Nuances of Intertextuality in JIN-ROH: The Wolf Brigade
    Jasmine A. Keyes
  • A Tool to Reduce Cultural Barriers for Immigrants in Healthcare: A Focus on Peruvian Immigrants
    Daena MedinaTessa CopelandStephanie GonzalezRya JoshiJulianna Madej
THE MACKSEY JOURNAL
LaFond, Katherine. 2022. “Free Solo - An Original Poem.” The Macksey Journal 3 (1).
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