Author Archives: Dan Petrovitch

What is Wrong with the Doctor’s Office?

Dan Petrovitch Sunday, February 23rd, 2014 Essay #5: Medicine and Medical Ethics I always feel uncomfortable while paying a visit to the doctor’s office. I never end up asking most of the medical questions that I originally intend to, and … Continue reading

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Academic and Occupational Discrepancy

When it comes the issue of women and their place in the workforce, I am extremely unqualified to express an opinion. First and foremost, I am not a woman. Therefore, I have never experienced the cruel double standard that so … Continue reading

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A Self-Destructive Fear

Essay #3 – Race and its Representations “A Self-Destructive Fear” by Dan Petrovitch It is a common fallacy to assume that the best way to eliminate the racial fear-mongering that infects the white corridors of our society is to establish … Continue reading

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An Incorrect Approach to Solving the Violence Problem

Dan Petrovitch February 1st, 2014   Susan Schorn’s article “Sorry, Thank You, Please.” is exactly the type of piece her column’s name promises its readers: “Bitchslap: A Column About Women and Fighting.” It starts off promising, as she immediately establishes … Continue reading

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A Learning Enigma in the Information Age

  A Learning Enigma in the Information Age   Despite my youth and its coincidence with the advent of social media, online entertainment, and the decisive maturation of the internet as a whole, I have never really been all that … Continue reading

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