California Wildfires: Death Toll Rises, Verdun Battle Forest Still Forbidden After 100 Years

 National Current Event On Sunday, November 11 2018, CNN released an article about the tragedy in the Golden State, ‘It’s not over yet’ High winds feed California wildfires as death toll rises. This article discusses the horrific California wildfires that are being spread mercilessly throughout the state, destroying thousands of homes, and testing the … 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

Explore Benefits of Team Nursing Care Models for Improved Patient Care

 Nurses performs many different roles such as educator and advocate to enhance safety and quality patient care. The nurse’s health care method to patient is directly related to nursing care model. Nursing models are developed to enhance or support professional practice. Nursing Care Models assist nurses in providing excellent care to patients. Finkelman (2016) … Read more

Steven Soderbergh’s Postmodern Filmmaking in Magic Mike: Repurposing Conventions from Traditional Cinema to Thoughtful Storytelling

 The cinematic directing repertoire of Steven Soderbergh is one that spans multiple decades; from his earlier work becoming a force of change in the late 80s, to more commercial blockbusters of the 2010s. Whilst the genres of his films are varied, his signature style and directing flair is instantly recognisable as his professional fingerprint … Read more

Legacy of Colonialism: The 18th-19th Century Imperialist Strategy of European Powers

 The 18th and 19th centuries can be characterized as the colonial and racial domination of European powers. This period initiated the start of capitalist modernity in Europe. One of the key features of capitalist modernity was the expansion of European societies, leading to the start of colonialism. Colonialism can be defined as the practice … Read more

Link Between Mass Hysteria & The Orlando Nightclub Shooting &The Crucible

June 12, 2016 marked the day of the worst terrorist attack recorded, the Orlando Nightclub shooting. Many lives were lost, many victims were injured, and many loved ones were devastated. On the other hand, The Crucible was written portraying the Salem Witch Trials. The Crucible was written during the communist red scare in 1952. Mass … Read more

Should Everyone Be Held Accountable Based On Race, Creed Or Gender? Examining Racial Profiling Today

 If a person of a certain demographic commits a crime, should everyone from that population be held accountable? Hypothetically, consider these scenarios: a caucasian bank robber, an African American suicide bomber, a muslim school shooter, an atheist child molester.  Should all “white” people be considered thieves? Are all people who appear to be of … 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

Montezuma Castle & Indigenous American Culture in Arizona

 Montezuma Castle is what remains of an ancient abode structure built between the early 1100’s and 1350 A.D. It was mistaken by white settlers to have been the home of former Aztec Emperor Montezuma, however scholar’s research has proven it was built by the cliff-dwelling Sinagua Indians who lived there between the early 1100’s … Read more