Posts by Lily Taylor:
Genetic drift is a phenomenon that occurs when chance events cause a change within the alleles of a population. The alleles are the variations that are present due to the genetic makeup of a population. The alleles are the engine that drives the evolution process within that given population. Genetic drift, therefore, reduces distinction that […]
Read moreCurrently, we have super smartphones with emails, 4G plus network, super-fast operating system, contacts, location, and calendar managed from one place (Schutten, 12). In future, Google in collaboration with Apple has promised to offer an excellent smartphone with a self-texting ability and the aptitude to know what the user needs to do and how to […]
Read moreIntoxicating smoke, riotous gunfire, homeless, fear and stateless is the reality of the children after the Arab Spring erupted in Tunisia on 17th December 2010. The main factors that triggered the Arab Spring were inequality, disenfranchisement, relative deprivation and the corruption as well as autocratic regimes which had the policy and security sector aimed at […]
Read moreThere is a lot to look into when it comes to the field of Information Communication Technology. The ICT enable individuals to go online and explore the internet; it might be in search of know how one-way broadcasting or even in information dissemination. There are platforms like the Google, Facebook and Twitter, which are designed […]
Read moreTo my most trusted people and friends of Norway, I salute you all. Thanks to you all who lived with me through my happiness and pain. I know it pains you so much, my demise, but I’m at peace with myself. I have joined my ancestors and father. In this land of nothingness, I only […]
Read moreImperialism is provided in the context of the world war one. Imperialisms is a condition whereby the powerful nations exploit and control the less powerful or rather the developing countries. During both the world one and world war two, most of the imperial nations established control over the colonies through infiltration political pressure, war, and […]
Read moreThe act of Civil Liberties 1988 is a United States law that brought reparations to the Asian Americans who conflicted with the government of United States during World War 2. The Asian American arrested thousands of men after the bombing of the Pearl Harbor by FBI who run directly by the Department of Legal affairs […]
Read moreBiological theories of crime connect criminology with biochemical irregularities, genetic influences, and neuropsychological abnormalities in individuals. However, these theories cannot solely predict criminal behavior; environmental factors must also be taken into account. When combined, biological theories analyze genetics, neurological functioning, and biological harms or risk exposure. This approach examines genes alongside particular physical and environmental […]
Read moreSophocles Oedipus the king and Shakespeare hamlet both contain basic elements of tragedy. The Shakespearean tragedy managed to expand its setting far beyond the Greek tragedy. In the hamlet, the tragic hero is burdened with his father’s death from the start of the play. Sophocles gets Oedipus to foretell his own strategy whilst speaking to […]
Read moreThe Odyssey by Homer and Hamlet by Shakespeare are two types of literal works that despite being written in different time periods and regions, they possess several differences and similarities. During the ancient and the renaissance periods, writers employed the themes of vengeance and justice in their works to illustrate that despite the dire consequences […]
Read moreSex can have diversified meanings and implications to various people and also scholars. In our case we will examine the sex aspect which means the action which takes place when there is a union between a man and a woman. In our context below we will look into how enslavement steered the sexual encounters of […]
Read moreSocial media refers to various internet sites that allow individuals worldwide to engage in virtual interaction, whether through text, photos, audio, or video. Advancements in technology have greatly influenced American culture. According to Hannerz (1992), it is astonishing to think that social media was once just a growing trend. In 2005, Facebook began its journey […]
Read moreGreene et al (2011) and Lin, Kuan-Yu (2011) emphasize the rapid growth of social networking platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, Instagram, Pinterest, and Google Plus. These platforms have become an integral part of millions worldwide as they enable connections with family, friends, and diverse groups not otherwise encountered. Moreover, these platforms are now essential […]
Read moreVandalism, violence and other unwanted inmate behaviour are experienced in many public and private prisons in America. The unwanted behaviour frustrates the work done by prison practitioners who struggle to maintain the security and safety of other inmates, prison staff and the general public (Weir, 2012). Basically, prisons are one prone environment where unwanted inmate […]
Read moreSlavery existed in Africa for very many years before foreigners started to participate to the business, and continued even after foreigners stopped to conduct the business. So many people were enslaved internally and later exported to the western countries through the Atlantic (Salzberger 2004). The North African Arabs were the first outside slave traders who […]
Read moreTechnology is the wave of the future; most schools as well as businesses are switching to a sustainable type of environment. Cell phone usage has become an indispensable part of our everyday living; therefore, including a learning environment that supports the use of this technology would be the most logical step to making schools paperless […]
Read moreReligious Nationalism refers to the relationship of nationalism to a certain religious affiliation. To date, India comprises of several religious beliefs which were initially one, the Hindus only. Religious nationalism can be caused by many things such as the political affiliation and the majority in the town caused by colonialism and orientalism, modernization, the coming […]
Read moreI Do Not Come To You By Chance novel written by Adaobi Nwaubani reveals sad and strategic moments on the Nigerian people. The novel points out most of the difficult situations presented before it people as a kind of battle for survival. Even though the happenings are painful the nature shows a lot of human […]
Read moreCanada has faced a series of scandal most of which involve the federal government and other private institutions and or companies. This ranges from the 1870s to date. Canadian citizens should therefore be aware of these practices as it is likely to compromise their welfare as citizens and even cost them employment opportunities. The government […]
Read moreMartin Luther King was an American Baptist, politician, and activist who dedicated himself to advocating for the civil rights of the Black community in America. Both Malcolm X and Thomas Hobbes were influential figures in their respective nations, advocating for political rights and human equality. Malcolm X, an African American leader and activist, dedicated his […]
Read moreDr. Martin Luther King Jr., a notable figure in the United States civil rights movement, During the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on August 28, 1963, Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his renowned “I have a dream” speech, in which he stressed the significance of eradicating racism and advocating for civil and economic […]
Read moreAs one of the scourges of the late 20th and the 21st century, much time has been devoted in the study of terrorism. Experts and individuals have argued on the dynamics of terrorism with many highlighting its adverse effects and its connection to Islam. However, despite the dedication of premium time in the study of […]
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