The submissions for our latest issue have been pouring in
| Author | Title of Submission | Abstract | Reviewer's Comments |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dr. Reginald P. Bottomsworth | "A Treatise on the Inefficiency of Bureaucracy" | This paper argues that government agencies are inherently inefficient and counterproductive. | "While I found the author's points to be well-reasoned, I must deduct points for the numerous instances of unnecessary use of the word 'inefficiency'." |
| Dr. Emily J. Fudd | "The Futility of Filing Taxes" | This paper explores the economic and psychological implications of tax evasion. | "The author's use of sarcasm is impressive, but I found the conclusion to be lacking in substance." |
| Dr. John T. Smith | "The Folly of Fashionable Fads" | This paper examines the social and cultural implications of the latest trends. | "While I found the author's points to be well-taken, I must deduct points for the excessive use of emojis in the abstract." |
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