Tag: academics

Sociological Perspectives and Katrina

Well, I just finished both of my papers on perspectives and hurricane Katrina. I’ve uploaded both of them to the blog for public download. They are both in .pdf format, and you will need Adobe Acrobat or Acrobat Reader to view them. Acrobat Reader is a free download, and you can obtain it here: Download …

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Homework

I finally figured it out: how to read out of a textbook without falling asleep. This may not work for everyone, but for me, it really helps to read the text outloud to myself. Reading a textbook isn’t like reading a novel; it can be quite dull or boring, even if the content is somewhat …

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About me

I figure that if you’re reading this blog, it might be somewhat helpful to know a little bit about me. My name is Nathan Zachary, but I’ve gone by “Zach” since I was knee-high to a grasshopper. The Z-Issue is simply my journal about various topics–some serious, some silly–ranging from Aristotelian perspectives, to prefrontal cortical …

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