History of Queer Art: From Ancient Art to India’s Revolutionizing Queer Artists

 Offensive. Irreverent. Debased. Risqué. Obscene. Lewd. Indecent. Vulgar. Depraved. Lusty. These are just some of the words critiques have used through the years to describe art by the ‘queer’ artists, the art a lot of people believe just isn’t fit for mainstream audiences. A lot of people believe ‘queer’ or ‘gay’ art started in … Read more

Evaluation of Swift

1. Introduction to Swift Swift is a programming language developed and distributed by Apple Inc. It was released to general public in September 2014. Swift is open-source and licensed under Apache 2.0. Swift is a programming language for macOS, iOS, watchOS and tvOS. Swift is a multipurpose and multi-paradigm programming language used for developing applications … Read more

"Well-Behaved Women Seldom Make History": Analysis

 Darlene Hernandez Professor Sule English 1301 – Composition 1 16 October 2018   Women Frequently Misunderstand this Quote   People have stumbled upon a quote that is unfortunately misinterpreted by many across the world. The quote, written by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, was originally written for an article about how women were characterized in puritan … Read more

The Enterobacteriaceae Family: E. coli, Salmonella, Shigella, Y.pestis

 Kerissa DeBoer MICROL 231 11/6/18 Enterobacteriaceae Family Summary Enterobacteriaceae are described as being a large family that is Gram negative and belongs to the domain bacteria.  Enterobacteriaceae includes many harmless symbionts but has mostly different family pathogens: Escherichia coli, Salmonella, Shigella, and Yersinia pestis. This summary will cover these four different types of bacteria … Read more

Rich Western US Minerals & Land: A History of Westward Expansion

 Western expansion revolved around many important drivers to attract those from the Eastern United States to the Western United States. I believe the two most dominant forces which led to the extension of populated land in America was the discovery and exploitation of rich and profitable minerals found in the Western United States and … Read more

Compare and Contrast Commonsense & Sociological Thinking – An Analytical Analysis

 In this essay I will be writing about the similarities and differences between sociological thinking and commonsense. In a sense many argue that sociological thinking is a growth from commonsense which can be seen as a basic level of practical judgment and knowledge that is held communally. On the other hand, sociological thinking can … Read more

Emmett Till’s Brutal Murder Inspires Controversial Artwork 60 Years Later

 At just a mere fourteen years of age, young Emmett Till, an African American boy, was lynched on August 28, 1955 after allegedly flirting and offending Carolyn Bryant, a white woman, at a local family grocery store. Upon confronting her husband, Roy Bryant, about Emmett’s offensive verbal advancements, Mr. Bryant and his half-brother, J. … Read more

Ghosh's "Ghosts of Mrs. Gandhi": Writing of Violence, Loss & National Identity

   In Ghosh’s essay “The Ghosts of Mrs. Gandhi”, the author dwells on the terrible anti-Sikh riots, raising questions of national identity as well as violence and human morality. The author describes in detail his own participation in the events, starting with the assassination of Indira Gandhi and up to the events following the … Read more

Improve Engineering Properties of Soil with Plastic Waste: A Review

  CHAPTER – 1` Introduction ________________________________________ 1.1 GENERAL This chapter covers the history and background related to study. It also covers various advantages, disadvantages, necessity which led to the project study. It includes the main objectives of the project. 1.2 HISTORY OF PLASTIC The world’s first fully synthetic plastic was Bakelite invented in New York … Read more

Securing Whale Populations: Understanding the Justifications and Legalities Behind Conflict and Conservation.

 Introduction Given that the ocean produces between 50 to 85 percent   of the world’s oxygen, ¬analysing the threats to its continued wellbeing and countering them is critical to ensure the livelihood of all living things. Whales are a key part of this ecosystem with their ability to “regulate the flow of food by helping … Read more