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David Hlusak is currently a graduate student of History at San Francisco State University. He completed two bachelor's degrees (one in History, the other in Classics), graduating Manga Cum Laude. He is a member of both Phi Alpha Theta and Eta Sigma Phi, the national honors associations of History and Classics respectively. He has been published in several Univerity journals and has won state-wide and international research competitions for his work in diverse historical topics ranging from modern American history and American foreign relations to women's history, history of disability and culture to South and East Asian history. He has also worked on comparative history of the Early Modern and Ancient Europe as well as the study history of the rise and fall of complex civilizations and the history of cognition and the brain. He is currently using this background to approach the spread and syncretism of world religions and looking into how and why people convert.