“The Crucible” should NOT be performed

For many years, Burton Adventist Academy, the largest Seventh-day Adventist school in the Southwestern Union, has built a reputation for itself from its dynamic, original, and family-friendly drama productions. Every year, families across the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex come and enjoy these productions. As Burton Academy decides on it’s next production to perform, Arthur Miller’s The … Read more

The Vietnam War: Unifying The Country Through A Media Fueled Anti-War Movement

 The Vietnam War was an international conflict that sparked one of the largest anti-war movements in American history. The impactful decisions that were made throughout the war contributed to opposing opinions and the perpetuation of the war. The anti-Vietnam War movement was fueled by the growing presence of the media in delivering the war … Read more

America Enters WW2: The Great Arsenal of Democracy – Impact on US & Global Economy

 Alisher Komilov History 1302-81460 Ambronita Douzart 11/12/2018 Writing Assignment #2 Question #1 After reviewing lesson 22 create a newspaper headline or post an image that highlights one of the significant movements of the 1920’s that you learned about.  Please provide a brief summary about the image and the impact it had on 1920’s life … Read more

How the United States Population Has Evolved since the 1700s – Geography,Politics and Demographics

 The United States has evolved over the last few centuries, this has had consequences to its people. The geography of the United States is important, particularly demographically with the different areas. Regions of America all have different political, socio-economic orders. It is important to think about politics and how where states are situated impacts … Read more

Story Behind Gulf of Tonkin Incident: US Attack, Or Not?

 Gulf of Tonkin Incident August 2nd-4th, 1964 On August 2nd, 1964, the American destroyer USS Maddox is running a Signal Intelligence patrol in international waters near North Vietnam. 3 Vietnamese P-4 Torpedo Boats,T-333, T-336, T-339, who were part of the 135th Torpedo Squadron, approached to 10 nautical miles (11.5078 miles, 18.52 kilometers. The USS … Read more

The Manhattan Project: How Nuclear Development Changed World Politics

 Amid World War II, the Americans battled a two-front war, with weight from both Japan and Germany. The United States, mindful that Germany was compromising to manufacture a nuclear weapon, made a mystery task to build up the innovation first. Under the codename, the Manhattan Project, driving researchers completed best mystery explore on parting … Read more

Solving the International Security Dilemma & Arms Race through Nuclear Disarmament

 International relations consist of a mixture of ideas and policies that shape the way actors from different states act with one another. An important concept in the field of international relations is the states' security and the known "security dilemma". Many theorists and political scientists have carefully observed and studied the concept of the … Read more

How Tocqueville’s Tyranny of the Majority Influenced America’s “Red Scare

 Sam Romano Professor Erfani PHIL-235-002 October 25, 2018 Tocqueville’s Tyranny of the Majority and “The Red Scare” Tocqueville’s concept of tyranny of the majority can be seen many years after his work was written in America’s “Red Scare” that took place during the late 1940s and early 1950s. One of Tocqueville’s biggest fears about … Read more

Robotics vs. Man: Exploring Space with Technological Developments in 60 Years since NASA’s creation

 Following World War II, the Cold War era found capitalist United States found itself locked in a technological competition with communist Russia not only to demonstrate military strength, but by extension, political and economic superiority. In 1958, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed a public order creating a federal agency named the National Aeronautics and … Read more

Abraham Lincoln is to Abolishing Slavery as Lemons are to Lemonade: A Study of Honest Abe.

 Abraham Lincoln is to abolishing slavery as lemons are to lemonade. President Lincoln’s memorial is great in size and stature; a grand marble building lined with pillars and a large open airway with a perfect view of the righteous president relaxing in a Romanesque platform just shy of twenty feet tall. The memorial echoes … Read more

Addressing Past & Present Genocide: Exploring International Intervention

 1 Uzair Sattar Professor Amanda Donahoe PJS 150 – Special Topics: Genocide 10/24/2017 INTERVENTION AMIDST ‘ACTS’ OF GENOCIDE PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE Introduction On April 28, 1994, during a press briefing on the situation in Rwanda, State Department Spokesman Christine Shelly said: “…we have every reason to believe acts of genocide have occurred.” In … Read more