This was my final paper for HIST 414 at NMSU, The Constitution as History. It was a good class, especially because I took it during the Spring of 2025–there was no end to the constitutional issues we were able to tie back to current events at the time. The paper could have been much longer,… Continue reading In Federal Baseball, the Courts Swing and Miss
Tag: history homework
History Homework: America and World War I
I should note here that the rubric for all assignments in this class called for us to specifically cite, throughout the narrative, very specific assigned sources. There were also assigned questions to be answered. All in all, it didn’t make for the best writing, I don’t think, as far as flow and concision go, but… Continue reading History Homework: America and World War I
Family Recipe Project
This is NOT a recipe! I took the History of Food in the Summer of 2024, and one assignment was to trace the history of the ingredients used in a family recipe. Below is my finished paper. For the record, as I mention at the end, companies are not at all transparent about where our… Continue reading Family Recipe Project
Francis Bacon and the Enlightenment
Science in the Age of Reason This is from The History of Science course I took at NMSU during the Spring 2024. I took this class basically because it was available, and I needed to fill my schedule, but I ended up learning a lot that has given me intereststing perspectives in other classes. I… Continue reading Francis Bacon and the Enlightenment