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YU Students’ Engagement with the Crises of Their Times: A Story of Apathy and Protests, As Told by The Commentator and The Observer, 1954-1971.
(NY: Yeshiva College. Yeshiva University., 2019-07)
[From Introduction]
Students enrolled at Yeshiva University have always straddled the line between the institution’s dual mission that values the integration or harmonization of both religious and secular values. This ...
The U.S. and India: Building New Bridges Towards a Special Relationship.
(NY: Yeshiva College. Yeshiva University., 2019-05)
This paper will seek to demonstrate why it is worthwhile for the United States to
pursue a special relationship with India, as opposed to keeping relations status quo, by
looking at several different aspects. While some ...
Calcium-independent Phospholipase A2β is Vital in Neurons and Possibly Other Tissues to Inhibit Age-Related Motor Degeneration.
(NY: Yeshiva College. Yeshiva University., 2019-09)
By 2020, nearly one million Americans will be living with Parkinson’s disease (PD), and nearly ten million worldwide. This number outstrips every other age-related neurodegenerative disease save for Alzheimer disease (AD). ...
Force-indentation curves of spheroidal objects.
(2020-05)
Currently, there are many methods to determine the forces and energy necessary to deform cells. These methods, however, are slow and require testing outside of the body. In this paper, we propose a theoretical method to ...
Constitution or the Rule of Conscience? How the Psychology of Zionism Explains Israeli Law
(2021-05)
Why doesn’t the State of Israel have a written constitution? This is a notable question because every single other democracy in the world has one, with only four exceptions. Moreover, Israel and its political leaders were ...
Effects of RNAi knockdown of the gene for iPLA2β in muscles and neurons of Drosophila Melanogaster and rescue of climbing phenotype
(2021-03)
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder in which neurons deteriorate and die in the brain (Elkouzi, 2020). PD affects many areas of life including memory, work, sleep, and exercise. There is currently no ...
Convergence of Fates.
(2020-05-31)