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  1. Final Buddhism Research Final Buddhism Research
    In-depth analysis of Asian Buddhist art in Bhutan, China, and Tibet
  2. Final Ricci Scholars Proposal Final Ricci Scholars Proposal
    Ricci Proposal concerning Jesuit pedagogy. I was rejected from the program, but learned to find live as a "man for others" and follow the magis. ADMG.
  3. Foucault Panopticism Analysis Foucault Panopticism Analysis
    Analyzing the social theory of panopticism by Michel Foucault outlined in his piece "Discipline and Punishment"
  4. Is Chicago Our Country's Most Segregated City? Is Chicago Our Country's Most Segregated City?
    Analyzing Chicago's current segregation problems in context of the CTA "L" transportation system
  5. Peace and Justice: Shouldn't It Be Simple? Peace and Justice: Shouldn't It Be Simple?
    Analysis of the concepts of peace and justice from a peace standpoint
  6. Peace Studies: Research on Human Trafficking in the United States Peace Studies: Research on Human Trafficking in the United States
    Research for Dr. Kathleen Maas Weigert concerning human and child physical and sexual trafficking in the United States
  7. Peace Studies: Research on Peace and Justice Peace Studies: Research on Peace and Justice
    Research for Dr. Kathleen Maas Weigert on peace and justice intertwined with Jesuit values and my personal definition of leadership.
  8. REST Shelter Daily Herald Submission.docx REST Shelter Daily Herald Submission.docx
    Published article in the "Opinion" section of the Daily Herald about the closing of Northside Housing Shelter
  9. Same-Sex Adoption Rights: Activists and Experts Same-Sex Adoption Rights: Activists and Experts
    Analyzing the most significant activists and experts like the government, NGO's, epistemic communities, the general public, etc. in the issue of same-sex adoption rights;
  10. Same-Sex Adoption Rights: An Overview Same-Sex Adoption Rights: An Overview
    Providing an overview of the problems, current news, and morality about the topic of same-sex marriage adoption rights in the United States
  11. Same-Sex Adoption Rights: Change at the Federal Level Same-Sex Adoption Rights: Change at the Federal Level
    Persuasive piece written as a speech to legislators explaining why same-sex adoption rights must be mandated
  12. Same-Sex Adoption Rights: Different Perspectives Same-Sex Adoption Rights: Different Perspectives
    Analyzing the choices in specific newspaper articles in the Christian Monitor and the Huffington Post concerning the same-sex adoption rights issue
  13. Same-Sex Adoption Rights: Official and Unofficial Actors Same-Sex Adoption Rights: Official and Unofficial Actors
    Analyzing the official and unofficial actors like the media, organizations, subjects, beneficiairies etc. in the social problems process concerning same-sex adoption rights
  14. Same-Sex Adoption Rights: The Role of the Media Same-Sex Adoption Rights: The Role of the Media
    Analyzing how mainstream media outlets sway public opinion and affect the cultural sphere concerning the issue of same-sex adoption rights
  15. Sexual Orientation: Written in Our Genes or Formed by the Environment? Sexual Orientation: Written in Our Genes or Formed by the Environment?
    Research on the origins of sexuality
  16. Social & Political Philosophy Research Social & Political Philosophy Research
    Analysis of Marilyn Frye's "Oppression and the Use of the Definition"
  17. Spanish Letter Spanish Letter
    Letter written in Spanish to my future children
  18. Twitter Creative Piece Twitter Creative Piece
    Creative satire about Twitter published in the Loyola's online magazine called "LUChameleon"
  19. Victorian Studies: "Great Expectations" Analysis Victorian Studies: "Great Expectations" Analysis
    Final paper in "Victorian Studies" analyzing Charles Dickens' "Great Expectations"
  20. World Food Day Creative Piece World Food Day Creative Piece
    Creative writing about World Food Day published in Loyola's online magazine called "LUChameleon"

Above is a group of almost 20 attachments. These are just some of the research pieces, creative satires, and detailed analyses I have completed during my undergraduate career at Loyola University Chicago. I am extremely proud of the body of work attached and feel uniquely passionate about each topic I discuss.

Author: Phillip-John Puzzo
Last modified: 4/25/2013 7:42 AM (EST)