Dà-Jiāng Innovations Science and Technology: A Discussion on Their Products

Introduction/History With every great innovation comes someone who will perfect that innovation and bring it to the masses. Unmanned aircraft systems and drones are no exception to this rule. Unmanned aircraft systems and drones have existed for many years but have only been publically available for a short while. The leading company behind this mass … Read more

1930s American “Swing” Scene: From Segregation to Integration Through Music

 The American ‘swing’ scene. Large, virtuosic bands, dressed from head to toe in the finest of uniforms, constantly battling for musical supremacy and striving to be the best. This new style of jazz was ‘hot’, and the fiery competitive spirit of the music set the continent ablaze in quick succession. 1930’s America saw the … Read more

Explore Holden Caulfield’s Growing Perpective on Change in The Catcher In The Rye

The Catcher In The Rye by J.D Salinger tells a story about a troubled teenager named, Holden Caulfield, who struggles with the fact that everyone has to change and grow up. Holden Caulfield has changed his perspectives in a few areas throughout the novel. He struggles with change, growing up, and expressing his feelings to … Read more

How Electronic Music Evolved: From 1920s – 1960s

 Level 3 Music Research  Electronic Music Introduction Electronic music is a genre that has gained significant popularity in recent years, as a range of new artists finding their fame through online services such as SoundCloud have adopted the genre and found a large following of fans keen on hearing more and more of this … Read more

Race Divide of 1930s “Swing” Jazz: Discovering Benny Goodman, Duke Ellington, Artie Shaw & More’s Impact

 The American ‘swing’ scene. Large, virtuosic bands, dressed from head to toe in the finest of uniforms, constantly battling for musical supremacy and striving to be the best. This new style of jazz was ‘hot’, and the fiery competitive spirit of the music set the continent ablaze in quick succession. 1930’s America saw the … Read more

Israel and Palestine conflicts

HISTORY OF THE JEWISH HOMELAND • Diaspora from the original settlement of Jews in Zion (Palestine) by the Romans in the first century AD. Dispersed all over Europe and Asia Minor. • Arab people began to occupy the area, only consisting of a few thousand Jews, especially in the seventh century AD, following the conquest … Read more

Analyzing Stanley Milgram's Unethical Research Study: NASW & Personal Values Impact

 Abstract The present paper analyzes the unethical research study that was conducted by Stanley Milgram. The standards of the NASW Code of Ethics that are applicable to this case are listed in order of relevance are as follows: 1.01 Commitment to Clients, 1.03 Informed Consent, and 1.04 Competence. There is some degree to which … Read more

Exposing the Cycle of Misery: Larkin’s “This Be the Verse

 Marwan Alnoaimi 10/2/17 Prof. Ali Hasan September Song September song is a poem that describes the holocaust that saw six million Jews killed in Germany. The poet attempts to explain particularly the damages brought about by the Holocaust, primarily by looking at the death of a ten-year-old child. In this poem, Geoffrey Hill depicts … Read more

The Social Divide Over the Second Amendment Restrictions for Gunowners

 The social divide over the Second Amendment rages over the country, much like the wildfires tear through the forests of the Southwest. Fed by school shootings and liberal lies, it’s difficult to rationally answer the question of whether restrictions should be placed on gunowners. So let’s start from the beginning. The Second Amendment of … Read more

Bees: From Colonies to Communication and Flight

 I. Introduction a. Attention Getter: walkin’ around buzzing …. BEEES! b. Background & Audience Relevance: Now one common misconception of Bees is that theyre these violent vicious creatures just going around out to sting you and I myself have a terrible fear of bees…They freak me out, c. Speaker Credibility: But after doing some … Read more

The Stanley Brothers’ “Little Glass of Wine

 The Stanley Brothers consisted of the brother duo: Carter and Ralph Stanley. They performed alongside their band the Clinch Mountain boys who provided instrumental accompaniment. The brothers grew up on a small farm in Dickenson County, Virginia, near McClure. As typical in most early bluegrass artists lives; “music was a prominent part of Ralph … Read more