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The term "aliens" carries two distinct meanings in academic writing, and student essays on this topic tend to split between them: the legal and political concept of foreign nationals living outside their country of citizenship, and the speculative or scientific question of extraterrestrial life. This dual nature makes the topic appear across a surprisingly wide range of courses, including political science, international law, history, sociology, and even theology or media studies. The intersection of rights, identity, government authority, and human curiosity gives the subject genuine intellectual weight regardless of which angle a course requires.

The papers archived here reflect that range of interpretations. Several focus on legal and civil rights questions, examining whether non-citizens should hold the same protections as citizens in courts and under frameworks like international law. Others take a socio-political approach, exploring the experiences of specific immigrant or diaspora communities such as Hispanic and Latino Americans. A smaller cluster moves toward speculative and scientific territory, including the probability of extraterrestrial life and pop-culture treatments of alien figures in science fiction. Historical and policy-driven case analyses also appear, using structured methods to work through real legal disputes involving foreign nationals.

A strong essay on this topic begins by defining which meaning of "alien" it is addressing and committing to that definition throughout. Legal arguments carry weight when grounded in specific rights frameworks, court cases, or policy analysis. Speculative essays benefit from engaging scientific reasoning or cultural theory rather than relying on assertion alone. The most common pitfall is conflating the two meanings mid-argument, which undermines the essay's coherence and weakens its central claim.

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Occam\'s Razor Cuts Up Occam\'s
Occam's Razor is a general principle in philosophy and science which argues for simplicity. Amusingly, its history is not precisely simple. Despite what it's name might suggest, it was not invented by Occam, and appears…
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Rights of Aliens in U.S.
The Alien Tort Claims Act, ATCA, allows foreign nationals to seek relief in Federal court for actions that violate the "law of nations" or a United States treaty (International pp).
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Movies and Communism the Red
The Red Menace on Film and the McCarthy Menace on Film: "I Married a Monster from Outer Space" and "Silver Lode"
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Special immigrant status for juveniles in the United States
Special Immigrant Juveniles in the United States: Who They Are, What They Get and Why They Get It
Paper Masters
U.S. Defend the Home-Front Against
The United States will be celebrating the tenth anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the American homeland that occurred in September, 11, 2001. That particular day has already lived in infamy because it served as…
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Global response to refugees and terrorists
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American Civil Liberties Union and its historical impact
America was founded on the astute principles of democracy and the potential benefits of freedom it derives. America, unlike many of its foreign counterparts has long recognized the benefits of individual rights,…
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Westerhoff, John H. Spiritual Life:
Westerhoff, John H. Spiritual Life: The Foundation for Preaching and Teaching.
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Species Or, Men Are From Earth, Women
Science fiction and speculative fiction have always enjoyed playing with popular conceptions of feminine roles. Speculative authors were among the first to bring us societies without sexual prejudices, and aliens who…
Thesis Masters
Earth Like Extra Solar Planets
In this paper, we are going to be examining the discovery of earth like planets. This will be accomplished by focusing on: the surface temperature, planetary mass, star type, its distance from earth and known masses of companion planets. Once this takes place, is when we can be able to show which planets belong in this category and if it is capable of supporting life