Explore 19th Century London Through Rhinebeck Panorama Painting

 The artefact chosen from the Museum of London is the Rhinebeck Panorama (anonymous, c.1806-10). The watercolour painting is of a westward view of London in the very early nineteenth century, panoramically exhibiting the impact of the eighteenth century, such as the expansion of London, and the impact of the early stirrings of the industrial … Read more

The Impact of War: A Study of People's Knowledge & Opinions

  from the 10 questions that were surveyed I got a general idea of where peoples knowledge about war lied .  When comparing the primary data to the secondary data it is evident that there are similar attributes between people’s opinion and research. Information from the secondary research states that The Australian Defence Force is … Read more

"Euthanasia: Creed, Culture, and Controversy – Religious Assessment

 Religion Assessment By Jacob Grima 10 Blue Definition of Euthanasia: Euthanasia is the practice of intentionally ending a life in order to relieve pain and suffering. The word "euthanasia" comes straight out of the Greek"eu", goodly or well and "thanatos", death meaning the good death. It refers to the situation when a doctor induces … Read more

Psychopathy: Overview of Definition, Diagnosis, Prevalence, Relation to Crime and Treatment Options

 Psychopathy is a type of mental illness classified under a personality disorder. Psychopathy can sometimes be confused by antisocial personality disorder. Though the terms do overlap, because of their definitions, they are not the same. The term psychopath is derived from the Greek terms: “psyche” meaning spirit and “pathos” meaning feeling or suffering. Psychopathy … Read more

Explore Harvard Med School's Hippocratic History: First Operation Under Ether at the Warren Anatomical Museum

 Our trip to and back from the Countway Library of Medicine in the Harvard Medical School was quite eventful. We decided to go on a Friday because the Warren Anatomical Museum in the Countway Library was only open on the weekdays. Our main objective was to go see a painting depicting the first operation … Read more