We are carrying on our parents' legacy by cleaning our natural environment. Whether you're a Southerner born and raised of this land, or an immigrant landed in this bubble of the world, or maybe you're someone in between, your actions toward the environment reflect your ancestry's cultures. Speaking of immigration, right? The mass migration of... Continue Reading →
The Weakness of Democracy in Brazil
Written for my Political Science class on Comparative Politics, taught by (my unofficial mentor whether he realizes it or not) Dr. William Crowther in the Spring of 2019 at UNC Greensboro. I loved writing this paper, despite the sleepless nights. Thank you, Dr. Crowther. Andrea B. Santolim Geller The Weakness of Democracy in Brazil PSC... Continue Reading →
Paper Sculpture Project
Class taken at UNC of Greensboro with Professor Maria Lim in the Spring of 2019. Paper Sculpture Project Paper Sculpture Reflection - Andrea Geller The theme of my paper sculpture project is overpopulation. I selected this topic because it is often considered the root cause of many other global issues, both in anthropological and... Continue Reading →
Hegemony 2
Written for my Political Science class on International Relations, taught by (an awesome professor) Dr. Michael Broache in the Fall of 2018 at UNC Greensboro. I think the grade I got on this was an 89. Written in response to feedback to my first paper, Hegemony 1. He had told me he did not understand my... Continue Reading →
Hegemony 1
Written for my Political Science class on International Relations, taught by (an awesome professor) Dr. Michael Broache in the Fall of 2018 at UNC Greensboro. I believe the grade I got on this was a 93, points taken off mainly because he did not fully comprehend what was my definition of 'hegemony.' So I wrote... Continue Reading →
