Uncovering Injustice: Michelle Alexander's The New Jim Crow – Colorblindness & Mass Incarceration

 Michelle Alexander is an exceptionally praised social liberties legal advisor, advocate, and lawful researcher. In her book, The New Jim Crow: Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness, Alexander talks about the legitimate frameworks that appear to carry out their occupations flawlessly well, yet have in reality, quite recently supplanted one racial standing framework with … Read more

Exploring Neurofibromatosis – Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment & Prevention

 Classification Neurofibromatosis is a neuroectodermal abnormality that compromises the skin, nervous system, bones, eyes and/or other areas.  It affects all races and both sexes.  It is genetic in about half the cases and the other half the disease emerged as part of a new mutation.   There are eight classes with NF1 being the most … Read more

Zika Virus: Origins & Spread of a Tropical Disease

 In May of 2015, Zika Virus was first reported in Brazil and since then, it has spread rapidly throughout different parts of southern and central America. Since its discovery in 1947 in Uganda, it has spread to many places. However, there is a connection; they are tropical areas where Aedes mosquitoes thrive. In 1977-1978, … Read more

How Joe C. Thompson Turned His Business into 7-Eleven

 7 Eleven was the creation of a man called Joe C. Thompson who bought an ice company and turned it into his own corporation which then started opening convenience stores called Tote’m which sold groceries, take-out foods and a bit of everything, famous for being open from 7:00-11:00 and it started Dallas, Texas. Given … Read more

Napoleon Bonaparte: A Military Genius Who Changed France Forever

 Napoleon Bonaparte A Military Genius By: Brandon Davis I have neither given or received unauthorized aid on this work Brandon Davis Mr. Logsdon World History 6 November 2017 Napoleon Bonaparte: A Military Genius Napoleon Bonaparte, or Napoleon I, was a general for France during the French Revolution, and would later become the Emperor of … Read more

"Listen to God & Obey~Important Lessons from 1 Samuel

 Step 1: Grasp the Text in Their Town: This passage’s author is unknown, but it was written around 630-540 BC. The author’s are said to be Samuel, Gad and Nathan. The intended audience for the Deuteronomic history (a modern theoretical construct holding that behind the present forms of the books of Deuteronomy and Joshua, … Read more

The Storied Life of Founding Father James Madison Jr.

 A child was born on the 16th of March in 1751 on Belle Grove, a plantation located in Port Conway, Virginia. This child was the eldest of his parents’ twelve children, and was from a very well-off family. His father gained wealth by inheritance, while his mother was a daughter of an affluent tobacco … Read more

The Psychedelic Impact of LSD on Psychedelic Music

 In the sixties, the psychedelic music scene was at its prime and the world was full of hippie musicians that loved to drop acid and create some of the most interesting and innovative music known to man. During this time, drugs were a very popular part of the hippie culture and the prevalence of … Read more

Uncovering Herpes Simplex: History, Infection & Treatment Methods

 Description of the Microbe Herpes Simplex is a DNA virus, causing the most common Sexually transmitted disease: Herpes. For about 100 million years, Herpesviruses has been infecting vertebrates (Evolutionary Origins of Human Herpes Simplex Viruses 1 and 2).  Herpesviruses produce 70 to 200 specialized proteins that help them survive and reproduce in body of … Read more

Unlock the Mystery of Pharmaceutical Drugs: A Look Into My Interest in Chemistry and the Medical World

 Having a family member with high blood pressure and many heart abnormalities, I grew up 2 surrounded by prescription drugs. It was when mental illness came into play that my interest 3 in pharmacology developed. How could the ingredients of one drug counteract the benefits of 4 another or in fact amplify them? Are … Read more