Essay
Essay – short prose writing that explains an insight of your own. Narrative – story; essay is when you tell a story. Story – contains protagonist, setting, conflict, resolution, plot. One sentence paragraphs are more effective in writing; it catches the reader’s attention more efficiently. Surrounding the main point with boring words in a long […]
Read moreA watershed Election is one that changes history. The candidate has a campaign that decides the course of politics for decades; one that is especially memorable, or that proves to be a dividing line between historical periods. The election of 1896 was just that. The depression of the 1890s, and President Cleveland’s unwillingness to use […]
Read moreAt the start of a new project, architects typically begin their investigation by studying the planned program for the proposed design. This study could include an overview of local construction and zoning laws, research into the site’s soil and topographical features, along with an in-depth examination of various operational components such as designated square footage […]
Read moreOur contemporary society, often labeled as “high-tech,” is deeply ingrained with technology. The gadgets or tools one owns often mirrors their persona in this tech-savvy world, indicating the level of technological advancement we’ve reached. Comparing life without technology to a life devoid of air isn’t an overstatement in today’s tech-driven era, highlighting our heavy reliance […]
Read more“Can you cook books and feed them to your husband? Stay at home with your mother. Learn to cook and clean. Grow vegetables. ” – Tambu ‘s father quote and “And these days it is worse, with the poverty of blackness on one side and the weight of womanhood on the other. Aiwa! What will […]
Read moreThe culture of India has been shaped not only by its very long history, unique geography and diverse demography, but also by its ancient heritages, culture and traditions. Regarded by some historians as the “oldest living continuous civilization of Earth”, the Indian tradition dates back to 8,000 BC and has a continuous recorded history for […]
Read moreHave you ever wondered the differences between deaf and hearing cultures? Last week I had a chance to watch “See What I Mean” and this video gave me a humorous and enlightening look at the differences between them. In this movie “See What I Mean”, issues such as attitudes toward time, taking time to say […]
Read moreThe Omani food industry is becoming a huge potential opportunity for new entrants. Global Food Solution LLC. is a recent established company that penetrated that market. The GFS aims to serve the citizens and expatriate within the Sultanate boarders the alternatives of high quality products that were neither offered nor available in the Omani food […]
Read moreSundiata is about the kingdom in Mali. The king of Mali, Maghan, had multiple wives and he had two children by two different wives. Sundiata was his first born child, so he was the one that was suppose to take the throne. Unfortunately, Sundiata could not walk so the second son of Maghan had to […]
Read moreThe reinstatement of the death penalty in 1976 has sparked heated discussions concerning its suitability as retribution for homicide, essentially trading one life for another. Despite this punishment being carried out in 1287 instances, it only affects a tiny portion of those incarcerated (Rogers). At present, lethal injection is a lawful method of execution in […]
Read moreThen, using examples from your own experience, explain whether you agree or disagree with this thesis. My thesis: Though women and men communicate differently, they can understand and communicate with each other deeply. In her essay “Sex, Lies and Conversation,” Tannen says that women and men communicate differently so it is very hard to understand […]
Read moreIn the military you are required, military member, to maintain your sensitive items. There are many reasons why you should maintain your sensitive items, one being operations security. You do not want the enemy of the United States to get a hold of these items and use them against you, your unit, or the people […]
Read moreIn 1971, an unremarkable middle-aged person purchased a one-way flight ticket from Portland, Oregon to Seattle, Washington using the alias Dan Cooper. The plane departed with a total of five crew members and 37 passengers on board. During the flight, he discreetly handed over a note to a stewardess named Flo Schaffner. She initially thought […]
Read moreAccording to Nassur Mustapha, development is defined as, ‘the progressive process of human, cultural, political, and economic and social change, which shapes people’s lives. ’ The southern countries and particularly the Caribbean have been classified as developing countries, which are still somewhat dependent on the metropolis’ which once colonized them. It was Sir Arthur Lewis […]
Read more“The grace of God is infinite and eternal. As it had no beginning, so it can have no end, and being an attribute of God, it is as boundless as infinitude” (“Precious Grace”). With this description, how can one go through his or her life without desiring grace? James Joyce first published “Grace” in his […]
Read morePhilip Austin’s plan for European expansion is very simplified and will rely mostly on the foreign intermediary to complete export and complete sales transactions. I believe that this is the main problem of this expansion plan; there is too much liability in someone outside of the company that possibly doesn’t share the same goals and […]
Read moreEveryone possesses ethical principles which they acquire from various sources such as nature, family, or past experiences. The esteemed poet, Robert Frost, is renowned for imparting lessons of morality through his poetry. He employs the use of imagery, emotional cues, diverse perspectives, symbolism, and even nature to craft mental images. These varying themes drive readers […]
Read moreWhether it is acknowledged or not, numbers have always prevailed: as a universal language, a means for currency, and even throughout religions. In Moby Dick by Herman Melville the importance of numbers is far from forgotten. Melville uses several references to the number three throughout his novel to symbolize spirituality in relation to fate. Throughout […]
Read moreThe first five years of a child’s life are characterized by complex growth, as cognitive development occurs through the absorption and processing of information. This period is also significant for their social and emotional development which is influenced by interactions, play, and living with others such as classmates, family members or educators. Participating in play […]
Read moreThe poem “The Odyssey” details the story of a man named Odysseus who went through many trials and tribulations while trying to get home to his family. In the past, many stories, movies, and other works of literature have based its plot around the story: “The Odyssey”. However, there is one movie that stands out […]
Read moreJames A. Baldwin, a homosexual African-American novelist, was once quoted saying that the most dangerous creation of any society is the man who has nothing to lose. What it means is that society’s chief concern should be a person who has absolutely nothing to lose by always sticking to their beliefs, yet everything to gain. […]
Read moreShakespeare uses many different ways to portray humor in his play “A Midsummer Night’s Dream. ” Puck is a mischievous, outgoing fairy who just likes to have fun. He often makes silly mistakes, the most memorable one being that he put the love juice in the wrong man’s eyes! So instead of Demetrius falling in […]
Read more