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"In today’s day and age, the use of the word mind seems to be generally accepted, representing a supposed place in every individual alike who shows potential signs of thinking, acting, and in general exhibits acts according to their free will. Yet when Professor Charles Xavier is reading the mind of an individual, from what and where exactly is he reading?" Read More |
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Pens & Pixels features the best analytical and creative student writing from courses across the College of Arts and Sciences. Categories include: essays, creative prose, poetry, and electronic writings (message board conversations, blogs, Wikis, etc.). Faculty may submit pieces for consideration in the Pens and Pixels section by e-mailing Albert DiBartolomeo at dibartoa@drexel.edu.
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Mind Body Dualism |
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Conjoined Twins |
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Why all the Fuss over William Gibson’s Neuromancer |
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Reactions to Czeslaw Milosz's Road-side Dog |
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Not Alone Anymore |
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