History & Types of Veterinary Medicine

 “Until one has loved an animal a part of one’s soul remains unawakened” Anatole France. There are about twenty-two different types of Veterinary medicine one may go into. So do not worry, if there are certain areas of being a Vet that does not interest one, there will be many other options. Before one … Read more

Caravaggio: Emotive Lighting, Human Perception, & Baroque Painting Impact

 His artistic creations join a reasonable perception of the human state, both physical and enthusiastic, with an emotional utilization of lighting, and they affected Baroque painting. Caravaggio utilized close physical perception with an emotional utilization of chiaroscuro that came to be known as tenebrism. He made the system a prevailing expressive component, obscuring shadows … Read more

Cults Throughout History – From Khirbet Qeiyafa to the FLDS

 Dating back to 1000 BCE., Cults have been active throughout history. Although the word cold has only been used since the early 17th century, many cultic groups have come and gone since the time of king David of Israel. The word cult itself derives from the Latin verbs “colere” meaning inhabited, and “cultus” meaning … Read more

Potential of the US Healthcare System: Significant Changes and Impact

 Introduction Healthcare system in the United States is built on a continuous process of distinct changes in the medical fraternity (WHO 2000). Research by various scholars certainly confirms the stability in the health system that has significantly raised life expectancy to 79 years from 75 years a decade ago (Starfield 2000, p.484). The government … Read more

The Endocrine System: The Role of the Adrenals & ACTH Deficiency

 The endocrine system performs key tasks in regulating homeostasis. The release of endocrine hormones, or chemical messengers are essential in maintaining normal physiological function. Hormones are first released by the most important endocrine gland, the brain. Nerve cells in the hypothalamus synthesize releasing factor hormones and secrete them to the pituitary via the axon … Read more

Wins & Losses: John Steinbeck's Journey to Literary Fame

 Praneel Singla Mrs. Gutierrez English 9H 21 April 2018 Wins & Losses: John Steinbeck’s Journey An author’s surroundings are what often are included in their writing. John Steinbeck, an author born and raised in California, published many astonishing novels that different groups of people could relate to. He produced many famous pieces and is … Read more

Representation of Minorities in Arts, Affective Economy: "Art & the Holocaust: Trivializing Memory" & "Taking Pictures

 Elie Wiesel's “Art and the Holocaust: Trivializing Memory” and James Arnett’s “Taking Pictures: The Economy of Affect and Postcolonial Performativity in Noviolet Bulawayo's We Need New Names” explore the detrimental connection between images and the underrepresented as established by the superior majority. Images, in this context, include different art forms such as film and … Read more

Cruelty Free Product Testing Solutions

 Beauty Without Bunnies Today, all over the world, there are helpless animals being harmfully tested on. Many think it is better to have test products on animals and have substantial animal testing research for products before said products are being released to purchase for humans. However, animal testing is extremely harmful and painful to … Read more

Claude Debussy's Impressionism in Music and Pelléas et Mélisande

 Impressionism in music was influenced by impressionist artists like Claude Monet and symbolist poets like Stéphane Mallarmé. The musical movement existed in France from the late 19th century to the early 20th century. Artists of late 19th century deny all traditional techniques including showy techniques. They focused on light, texture, color, and tone. At … Read more