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The Gold Star Journal, 2021 Edition
Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina
Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina
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Abstract
The Gold Star Journal showcases the excellence of every academic department at The Citadel through the publication of cross-disciplinary, nonfiction papers and creativity and ingenuity through the publication of photographs and photo stories. This edition's featured papers are: German War Graves: A Tragic and Somber Reminder of Cost of War (The Boyd Family Distiction Award) ; Electric Car Battery Development and Analysis ; Cleopatra: The Propagated Villain of Rome ; One Belt and One Road Right Through Ethiopia? (Best Undergraduate Paper) ; Cybersecurity and Cryptography: The Interrelation ; The Importance of Military Discipline in the 17th Century Manchu Army as Seen in Dzengseo’s “Diary of my Service in the Army” ; Geopolitical Impacts of Wahhabism in the Middle East ; Implications of Quantum Computing on Computational Complexity Theory ; Engaged Containment: A Viable Solution to the North Korea Problem (Best Graduate Paper). The GSJ Distinction in Photography was awarded to: A Collection of Photographs by Chase Ervin. The featured photographs are: Abandoned Chair (Best Photograph) ; In The Pines ; A Day in Havana.
Issue Date
2021
Keywords
Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina--Periodicals, Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina, Student publications--South Carolina
Type
Periodical
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