Published Papers

Prometheus: Choosing to be Bound

Prometheus Bound, AeschylusIn knowingly choosing rebellion, Prometheus set the stage, defining a choice of opposing tyranny and unjust laws that start the march down the long path towards equality...

Published on: 2022-05-10

Topic: Law

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Forensic Profiling of 'Cryptocurrency' Criminals

The fraud triangle is well-known and has been applied for many years in explaining a variety of white-collar crimes. Equally, the Dark Triad of psychological traits has been applied in definitions...

Published on: 2022-05-02

Topic: Digital Forensics

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Madison and Federalist 10: Why Extrinsic Information Matters in Defining a System

In Federalist Paper Number Ten, Madison provided explanations and definitions that aid in defining the meaning of the Constitution of the United States of America. Many of the terms can be read...

Published on: 2022-04-18

Topic: Constitution

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Choosing Your Turtle

The question of whether scientific theories give us the literal truth, or are they merely useful instruments for making predictions remains unanswered and is likely never to be adequately...

Published on: 2022-03-19

Topic: Philosophy

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Decentralisation

A system such as bitcoin operates using a Proof of Work based consensus mechanism that many individuals have falsely claimed limits the ability for the system to scale. As a result, alternative...

Published on: 2022-03-11

Topic: Decentralisation

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The Odyssey: An Endless Story of Reaching Home

In Ulysses, we see a strong empathy and sense of duty but at times seems to develop a coldness and indifference to others outside of his desired goal. While this could create a less human...

Published on: 2022-03-05

Topic: Cultures

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Arab Colonialism and the Roots of the Golden Age of Islam

The spread of Arab colonial conquest in the 8th to 12th century developed the colonial integration of diverse cultures, including the Greek, Roman, Persian, and Indian, to interact and share...

Published on: 2022-01-28

Topic: Colonialism

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Kim: The Revolution Devours Its Own, Over and Over

‘For Kipling, the concept of integrating race and disparate culture was explored through the interactions of a boy in a Bildungsroman that saw him enter English schools, traverse a wide and...

Published on: 2022-01-12

Topic: Decolonisation

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Simmering Conflicts and War by Other Means: The Seleukid Empire of Antiochus III

Rome and the neighbouring Seleukid Empire had a long history of friendly interaction. However, the “will to power” expressed by Philip V of Macedonia and Antiochus III led to a scenario that...

Published on: 2022-01-07

Topic: Diplomacy

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The Changes to Cultural Identity in a Global World

Increased global flows of people and things impact cultural identity and change how societies interact. In ethnographic terms, this does not lead to hyper globalisation or homogenisation as some...

Published on: 2022-01-05

Topic: Globalisation

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