Gun Control Contradicts the Second Amendment

Gun control has been a hot topic for very long time. People on the anti- gun control side believe that gun ownership is a Constitutional right backed by the Second Amendment. The anti-gun believe that you should be able to posses and own any firearm. They also believe that gun laws only restrict the law … Read more

Carlos Santana

All the world knows the special magic of Carlos Santana as expressed through his music and his guitar playing, which is among the most distinctive and recognizable in all music. His is a tone of vibrant energy that bathes the human soul and awakens the unconscious spirit. The spirit of truth, the spirit of Brotherhood. … Read more

Buddhism, A Way to Salvation

“Buddhism has the characteristics of what would be expected in a cosmic religions for the future: it transcends a personal God, avoids dogmas and theology, it covers both the natural and spiritual, and it is based on a religious sense aspiring from the experience of all things, natural and spiritual, as a meaningful unity. ” … Read more

Expatriate Failures

“The internationalization of business has proceeded at a rapid pace as the world has become a global economy. “(Mathis, Jackson 2000) This is the very reason why companies now have the need for international executives. As all aspects of a business spread worldwide, so must the employees. An expatriate by definition is a home-county national, … Read more

School Vouchers – An Overview

“Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country. ” — John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Throughout the thousands of political speeches given during our country’s history, there might not be a better anthem for political participation on an individual level. After letting JFK’s famous phrase sink in it … Read more

How does death affect the behavior of people?

Although death affects everyones behavior differently, knowledge of ones imminent death is a main force behind behavioral changes. This knowledge causes emotions that motivate people to act in ways that they normally would not. In Tim OBriens The Things They Carried, the knowledge of death and its closeness causes the men in the story to … Read more

Steroids, a serious problem

In the past three decades, steroids has been becoming a serious problem more than ever in the athletic field. Steroids are anabolic drug “to build” growth hormones that include the androgens (male sex hormones) principally testosterone and estrogen and progestogens (female sex hormones). Steroids were first developed for medical purposes. They’re used in controlling inflammation, … Read more

Know Why You Believe

This book was a very well balanced look at one of the greatest problems with the Church today; the fact that most Christians know that they believe… but they don’t know why they believe. It covered topics such as is there a God? Did Christ really rise from the dead? Is the Bible God’s holy … Read more

Gulliver’s Travels – Dissention and Satire

Few casual readers look deeply enough to recognize the satire just below the surface. But Jonathan Swift was one of the great satirists of his or any other age, and Gulliver’s Travels is surely the apex of his art. Gulliver’s Travels tells the story of Lemuel Gulliver, a ship’s surgeon who has a number of … Read more

Dance Essay

The lights dim, the orchestra begins to warm up, the rustling of paper can be heard, and then the curtain rises. The performance begins with an overture, a prelude to what will happen. Suddenly, the star ballerina appears on stage. She is beautiful and the audience claps vigorously for her. At the end of the … Read more

Case for legalization

Marijuana, a drug obtained from dried and crumpled parts of the ubiquitous hemp plant Cannabis sativa (or Cannabis indica). Smoked by rolling in tobacco paper or placing in a pipe. It is also otherwise consumed worldwide by an estimated 200,000,000 persons for pleasure, an escape from reality, or relaxation. Marijuana is known by a variety … Read more

Holden Caulfield in J. D Salingers novel, The Catcher in the Rye

Its nothing new, that everybody feels depressed at some time or another in their lives. However, it becomes a problem when that depression is so much a part a persons life that she can no longer see the happiness right in front her. (As tragically happens to the young boy, Holden Caulfield in J. D … Read more

Richard III and Deformity

Some scholars insist that Richard was neither crippled nor humpbacked, and they are passionately dedicated to proving that Shakespeare’s portrait of the inhuman monster is based on Tudor propaganda used to bolster Henry VII’s weak claim to the throne The only “proof” we have of Richard III’s deformity is that which is provided by Sir … Read more

The Rise And Fall Of Hitler Reich

Feeling that all was lost, Hitler shot himself on April 30, 1945. By orders formally given by him before his death, SS officers immersed Hitlers body in gasoline and burned it in the garden of the Chancellery. Soon after the suicide of Hitler, the German forces surrendered. The war was officially over; however, the world … Read more

Analyze the fast food industry from the point of view of perfect competition

Firms within the fast food industry fall under the market structure of perfect competition. Market structure is a classification system for the key traits of a market. The characteristics of perfect competition include: large number of buyers and sellers, easy entry to and exit from the market, homogeneous products, and the firm is the price … Read more

Cleopatra Essay

Cleopatras presence at the river of Cydnus left an outstanding effect on the common people of Egypt. All men and boys could not help but be attracted to her. Cleopatras beauty and wealth are told to be of great prosperity. When Cleopatra was near, everything was said to seem more beautiful than before, yet the … Read more

Theme for English B by Langston Hughes

Langston Hughes was an African American poet and author who joined other black artists to break literary barriers during the civil rights movement. The poem entitled Theme for English B was written thirty years or so after the birth of the Harlem Renaissance, but still embodies why the Renaissance had originated in the first place. … Read more

Advertisers Take Us For Spend

Advertising a collective term for public announcements designed to promote the sale of specific products or services. Advertising is a form of mass selling employed when the use of direct, person-to-person selling is impractical, impossible, or simply inefficient. It is to be distinguished from other activities intended to persuade the public, such as propaganda, publicity, … Read more

Feudal Tradition

America had skip the feudal stage, she never had a feudal system. Unlike the European countries, struggle many centries with the old feudal system. Many European countries had to had revolutions to overturn the old feudal system. Louis Hartz pointed out that liberalism seemed natural to America. The lack of a feudal tradition in United … Read more

French-English Conflict in Canada

A great man once said, “Love thy neighbor as thyself” Unfortunately in Canada, that is not the case. For many years, hostility has existed between the two largest ethnic denominations in our country, the French and the English. Both have tried to undermine one another in aspects of religion, language, culture and politics. To understand … Read more

The Birthmark and Rappaccinis Daughter – Sophocles

Sophocles once said that The greatest griefs are those we cause ourselves. That is to say that the source of most human turmoil lies within the beholder. This concept is true and is clearly proven in Nathaniel Hathornes short stories The Birthmark and Rappaccinis Daughter. Hawthornes works both support Sophocles quotation by using irony and … Read more

Overpopulation, a serious dilemma

There are several problems that affect the world today: war, crime, pollution, and several others. Overpopulation is a serious dilemma that is growing every year, every minute, and every second. It is the root of most, if not all, of the world’s problems1. It is the greatest global crisis facing humanity in the twenty-first century. … Read more

Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)

Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is one of the most deadly viruses in the world. No country in Africa has escaped the virus. Some have been effected more then others though. The spread of AIDS in Africa is because of poor medical treatment and a lack of education on the part of the people. HIV … Read more

Charles John Huffman Dickens

In 1812, one of the greatest writers of all time, according to many, was born to the name of Charles John Huffman Dickens. Charles Dickens’ family was not well to do, and was a lower-middle class family with eight children, Charles being the second. He had a painful personal life from growing up all the … Read more

The book A Tale of Two Cities

This paper is a literary analysis over the book A Tale of Two Cities, written by Charles Dickens. It contains information about the author, plot, and characters in the story. Devices and styles used to complete the book are also in this paper. On February 7, 1812 in Portsea, Charles Dickens began his life. His … Read more

US China Relations

After rather lengthy negotiations between the United States and China, there has been a trade agreement reached between the two countries. China has agreed to enter into the World Trade Organization (WTO). This along with U. S. Deputy Assistant Defense Secretary Kurt Campbells visit to China in an attempt to mend relations damaged by the … Read more

Shirley Jacksons, The Lottery

Shirley Jacksons, The Lottery, has raised questions in the back of every readers mind towards the destructive yet blind rituals of mankind. A reflection of ourselves is what we see when looking through the pond of Jacksons mind. The Lottery clearly expressed Jacksons feelings concerning traditional rituals through her story, opened the eyes of its … Read more

A Glimpse Into the World of “The Black Cat”

Those who have read any of Edgar Allan Poe’s short stories know that most of them are full of suspense and mystery and that they efflict a feeling of horror and shock upon the reader. Poe studies the mind, and is conscious of the abnormalities of his narrators and he does not condone the intellectual … Read more

Julius Caesar-the Conspirators 2 Kill Him

My dear Caesar, my master, you summoned me to record my observations of the people of High Rome. I have gathered information from my many spies and informants and have filed this report. I thought it might interest you of the goings-on of the following citizens. Marcus Antonius- Your loyal subject has stayed true to … Read more

The Effect on Employees and Employers

Job stress poses a significant threat to employee health and consequently to the health of an organization. This report will provide information on the causes of stress, the resulting symptoms, the consequences to employers, and the programs employers can implement to reduce the adverse effects of stress in the workplace. It is important for both … Read more

The Case of UFO on Earth

If you had mentioned seeing a Unidentified Flying Object (UFO), or spaceship from another planet 100 years ago, you would probably be thought of as a raving lunatic. If you had mentioned one 50 years ago, the case would be thought about, but with much suspicion. Today, many people would believe you, and, if you … Read more

Alcoholism Essay

Alcoholism refers to the drinking of alcoholic beverages to such a degree that major aspects of an individual’s life–such as work, school, family relationships, or personal safety and health–are seriously and repeatedly interfered with. Alcoholism is considered a disease, meaning that it follows a characteristic course with known physical, psychological, and social symptoms. The alcoholic … Read more

Walt Disney the American Hero

Walt Disney; When that name is spoken faces of children and adults alike light up with looks of sheer joy. When debating what to see at the movies the newest Disney flick is almost always decided upon over the others. With Disney people are 100 percent sure to walk out of the theater happy and … Read more

Genetic Engineering

Genetic Engineering, history and future Altering the Face of Science Science is a creature that continues to evolve at a much higher rate than the beings that gave it birth. The transformation time from tree-shrew, to ape, to human far exceeds the time from analytical engine, to calculator, to computer. But science, in the past, … Read more

Eerie Themes Of Gothic Writing

In the history of literature, there have always been different themes and genres of writing. But few have been as different or unique as that of the gothic literature. Of all the gothic authors of history, few writing has captured the mind and plunged it into the depths of fear as that of Edgar Allen … Read more

The People’s Princess

Diana Frances Spencer was born on July 1, 1961 in Sandringham, Norfolk. Her parents, John and Frances Spencer, were hoping for a boy to carry on the Spencer name. It took them nearly a week to come up with a name for the baby girl. Eighteen months earlier, her mother had giver birth to a … Read more

Inside Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf was one of the most influential writers of her time. In Mrs. Dalloway, the character of Septimus W. Smith seems to be one of the key elements who mirrors most of Virginia Woolfs views. In her style of writing she introduces the thoughts , feelings , and past memories that go through the … Read more

The Life and Times of Coco Chanel

There have been many women of great influence throughout the years, but in the world of fashion there was one above all the rest: Coco Chanel. After years of triumphs and failures, she gracefully stated, Nature gives you the face you have at twenty. Life shapes the face you have at thirty. But at fifty … Read more

“Raging Bull” (1980)

“Raging Bull” (1980) is not a so much a film about boxing but more of a story about a psychotically jealous, sexually insecure borderline homosexual, caged animal of a man, who encourages pain and suffering in his life as almost a form of reparation. Martin Scorsese’s masterpiece of a film drags you down into the … Read more

Federalism – system of government

Federalism is a widely accepted system of government in North American cultures. To many North Americans it seems to be the obvious choice for all world governments, but this is not the case. In all honesty, federalism is a fairly unique form of government. Out of approximately two hundred nations on the earth one hundred … Read more

Reality of alcoholism

This study will provide a critical analysis of David R. Rudy’s Becoming Alcoholic: Alcoholics Anonymous and the Reality of Alcoholism. While Rudy’s perspective is certainly marked by an appreciation for the benefits of Alcoholics Anonymous for alcoholics who seek sobriety, he is nevertheless objective and balanced in his analysis of AA. As Rudy writes in … Read more

The flapper

The flapper, whose antics were immortalized in the cartoons of John Held Jr. , was the heroine of the Jazz Age. With short hair and a short skirt, with turned-down hose and powdered knees – the flapper must have seemed to her mother (the gentle Gibson girl of an earlier generation) like a rebel. No … Read more

Trifles, by Susan Glaspell

Trifles, written by Susan Glaspell, is a real life murder case that uses symbolism to help solve a mystery. Glaspell’s use of dialect, set on a midwestern farm, emphasizes the town’s gender-separated society. Isolationism, a quilt, and incomplete house work are the three key symbols in the play the help the reader figure out who … Read more

The Many Layers

Sophocles was a master at incorporating several general themes into a single, twisted and unique plot. Antigone and Oedipus are perfect examples of Sophocles genius composition methods. He uses the final passage of Antigone to summarize the many themes hidden throughout both plays. There is no happiness where there is no wisdom; No wisdom but … Read more

Comparing The Cultures in The Tempest

Comparing The Cultures in The Tempest and Ours “All men are created equal” is one of the declarations that American culture is built on. This declaration means that all men no matter of race, religion, or creed are equals in the eyes of society, as well as the law. This was not always true in … Read more

The Return To Mecca, Muhammad And The Beginnings Of Islam

Muhammad, whose full name was Abu al-Qasim Muhammad ibn ‘Abd Allah ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib ibn Hashim, was born in Mecca around 570 AD after the death of his father, ‘Abd Allah. Muhammad was at first under the care of his paternal grandfather, ‘Abd al-Muttalib. Because the climate of Mecca was considered to be unhealthful, he … Read more

Macbeth by William Shakespeare

It has been said “Literature opens a dark window on the soul, revealing more about what is bad in human nature than what is good”. I agree with this statement. Many pieces of literature show that dark said of human nature, but none come close to the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare. In this play, … Read more

A Rose For Emily

The use of conflict, foreshadowing, and flashbacks throughout the story form the plot along with its characters. The plot’s stages can be traced throughout the story. The start and end of the exposition, climax, and resolution can be identified. There is also a protagonist and a few antagonists in this story. The story is based … Read more

A Comparison Between Modern Day Soldiers And Medieval Knights

In Medieval Times, A Knight was a mounted man-at-arms of medieval Europe. He served a king or other feudal superior, usually in return for the tenure of a tract of land, but sometimes he served his lord for money. The knight was generally a man of noble birth who had served in the lower ranks … Read more

Napoleon Bonaparte

The ideas of modern war can lead back to the 18th century during a certain campaign by a French military leader. This military leader was named Napoleon Bonaparte. He started a campaign against Western Europe that defined war and his strategies echoed throughout time up until the Second World War. His strategic plans were legendary … Read more