The Effect of Bipolar Disorder on Emotional Intelligence: Study Results

 Bipolar Disorder and Its Effect on Emotional Intelligence Bipolar disorder is a complex affective mood disorder that is characterised by cognitive and emotional abnormalities of the individual. This type of mood disorder affects an estimated 4.4% of U.S adults in their lifetime (The National Institute of Mental Health Information Resource Center). According to the … Read more

Uncovering the Tragedy of Stalin's Five-Year Plans: Mahija Mogalipuvvu

 Mahija Mogalipuvvu Thesis Statement: Though triumphant for the economy and his goals of communism and power, Stalin’s five-year plans caused many hardships and losses and was an abominable tragedy for the people. Annotated Bibliography Primary Sources Feigin. "Collectivization of Livestock." Received by Ordzhonikidze, 9 Apr. 1932. Revelation of the Russian Archives, Library of Congress. … Read more

Unlock'g the Uniqueness of Trauma in Vonnegut & Roy's Novels

 Phoebe Ng Hui Yin HL2024 Approaches to Literature (Q4) Professor Wernmei Yong Ade 5 November 2018 Ghosts of the Past: The Uniqueness of Trauma In Peter Barry’s Beginning Theory: An Introduction to Literary and Cultural Theory (2009), Barry attributes unconscious repression to having a “decisive role” (Barry 92) in our lives. Barry defines Freudian … Read more

Celebrate Eagles' Spirit: The Creating of the Ronald McDonald House #Eagles #RMH

 Lets celebrate the Eagles! Not just because they’re the reigning Super Bowl champions, but because the franchise is partly responsible for the creation of the Ronald McDonald House, which launched in Philadelphia in 1974. In 1969 Eagles tight end Fred Hill learned that his 3-year-old daughter, Kim, had been diagnosed with acute lymphatic leukemia. … Read more

The Radical Beliefs & Art of Dadaism: A WWI Anti-Art Movement

 Dadaism was born from a group of original avant-garde painters, poets and filmmakers that traveled to neutral Switzerland before and throughout World War I. Dadaists believed that the root cause of the war was the practice and policy of controlling weaker people and areas through extended power. With such strong beliefs, we consider Dadaists … Read more

Explore Gender Inequality in Women's Sports: Media Bias & Pay Gap Oppression

 Jack Nesley Ms. Bellmer LNG 341 7 November 2018 Women in Sports: An Exploration of Gender Inequality Throughout history, women have been discriminated against by society as being lesser than men. In the last century, however, women have made tremendous strides in gaining equality with men. Women have gained equal rights in the workplace, … Read more

Unveil the Mystery of Flight 19 Disappearance, 3 Theories, 3 Causes, 2 Responsible Parties

 What Happened to Flight 19?: The Mystery That Leaves Many Questions, Few Answers Flight 19 is a flight disappearance that leads to many questions, but very few answers. First off, there are three main theories surrounding the disappearance of Flight 19. Also, there are 3 possible causes to the disappearance of Flight 19. Last … Read more

Uncovering The Truth: Does A Full Moon Affect Us?

 Introduction For decades, there have been many controversies regarding a full moon and how it affects an individual’s personality and biological nature. Over time, cultural myths have coined the term ‘lunar effect’ which relates directly to a false reality attributed to the behaviors one can acquire during a full moon. The link of human … Read more

Uncovering the True Story of Dalton Trumbo and the Blacklist

 Unless one is a history buff, more likely than not, the blacklist tends to be a foreign event to people. When the blacklist is brought up and talked about, they’ll express their surprise, wondering how the blacklist would ever be allowed happen. These people tend to be blissfully unaware that their favorite older movies … Read more

Unravelling the Security Dynamics of World War II: Exploring Realism, Balance of Power, Human Security and Securitization

 The idea of security is something that is difficult to define, as it is a term that is highly contested by many, as it means different things to different people. This essay will look at security in the face of conflict and will use the approaches studied in this course to do so. The … Read more

The Relationship between Christianity and African American Lynching with James Cone's The Cross and the Lynching Tree

 Cone insists that we see the cross and the lynching tree together because one is the symbol of Christian faith and the other is the symbol of black oppression in America. Also, he sees African Americans throughout the history of lynching in the United States as the symbolic reincarnations of Jesus. However, the two … Read more