Uncovering Legacy & Impact of the American Revolution in "Fighting over the Founders" by Andrew M. Schocket

 The book Fighting over the Founders: How We Remember the American Revolution, written by Andrew M. Schocket, focuses on the legacy of the American Revolution and its importance today. Schocket is an Associate Professor of History and American Culture Studies in a university in Ohio known as Bowling Green State. Due to his knowledge … Read more

Assimilation in Colonies: Causes of Cultural Diversity Loss & Marginalization

 Assimilation is a factor of colonialism, which, throughout history,has resulted in the loss of an "inferior" groups collective identity, if the group refuses and conflict occurs they could become marginalized from the society or worse yet extermination of the group.  Assimilating a population in order to achieve peace in a colony would only benefit … Read more

Exploring Bilingualism & Aphasia: Recover Trends & Language Localization

 The definition of bilingualism has been long debated (Lorenzon and Murray, 2008). However, although it has been claimed by previous researchers that a requirement of bilingualism is to have equal abilities across both languages, there is now consensus in the literature that it is not necessary to have complete proficiency in both languages in … Read more

Assess the impact of colonization of Somalia on its society.

 History Internal Assessment Question: To what extent did the colonization of Somalia impact its society? Word Count:     Criterion A: Identification and Evaluation of Sources This investigation will seek to answer the question “To what extent did the colonization of Somalia impact its society?” Since 1990, they had a very poor government in … Read more

Exploring the Role of Transport & Information Costs in the Rise of Big Business

 Introduction In the last quarter of the nineteenth century, large corporations began appearing in some of the most advanced industrialized nations. Experts have different opinions behind the arrival of these large corporations, and whether it will all change back again to the previous condition. Finding the most convincing reason behind this phenomenon is very … Read more

Uncovering the transition from Miasma to Germ Theory in Medicine

 The universally accepted methods and procedures in the medical field today were once all ideas. These ideas were planted into brilliant minds, then developed into theories. Then somehow those theories became universally acknowledged and verified. When talking about some of the major theories in the medical community, it tends to be in a “before … Read more

Explore Edgar Allen Poe's "The Masque of the Red Death" – Symbolism and Non-Realistic Techniques

 Edgar Allen Poe, born on January 19, 1809 and past away on October 7, 1849 was an American writer, editor, and literary critic. He is best known for his poetry and short stories. One of the short stories that he has written is “The Masque of the Red Death” in 1842. “The Masque of … Read more

Why We Shouldn’t Celebrate Columbus Day: Honoring Native Genocide and Slavery

Schools all across America celebrate Columbus day. Kids are often taught the catchy phrase “In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue.” He supposedly discovered America and many honor him for this “heroic” actions.  We are constantly indoctrinated by lies because the truth is too inconvenient for most. No one pays attention to the ugly truth … Read more

Protect LGBTQ+ Youth: The Harmful History & Ineffectiveness of Conversion Therapy

 Many people nowadays understand the fact that people are born who they are. Yet some still believe that you are able to manipulate someone’s sexuality or gender. Hard conversion therapy or “reparative therapy” was pushed onto many LGBTQ+ people. Conversion therapy was first created to convert gay men into the “norm” heterosexual society. Since … Read more