A Little History I have been going to the same beach and same beach house every summer of my life, as it has been cemented like a family tradition. My mother and her sister and friends went to the same beach since the 70s-80s, and I will likely continue to go with my extended family […]
Public Perception of COVID-19 Vaccines & Associated Political Response on Twitter
Note: Nothing in here should be taken as factual advice and is all purely speculation based on tweets! Introduction As the pandemic wore on in the United States, COVID-19 increasingly was treated as a political issue and met with partisan responses. As vaccine studies progressed and vaccines became approved, this division amongst ideological lines followed. […]
Author’s Gender Influence on Writing Style in Inkle and Yarico
The version of the document I found was likely an already transcribed, formatted version of an Inkle and Yarico poem and subject to another’s editorial decisions. The document is a beautiful and well-written poem detailing the meeting, engagement, and eventually the betrayal of Inkle and Yarico. It was written by Frances Seymour, Countess of Hertford […]