Reforming Arts Funding: Accountability of Modern Art Advocates in Australia

 As many may accurately guess, I despite Modern Art. In order to remedy this, I propose that the various Ministers or Secretaries for Arts be given greater oversight over their respective Arts Funding Councils, that public funding be restricted to promoting Traditional Eurasian Art Forms, that any buildings that are to be constructed using … Read more

Understanding How Bones, Joints & Cartilage Work to Protect the Skeletal System

 Bones, joints and cartilage are all important to proper function of the skeletal system. Bones provide the main structure and stability, while joints provide the necessary junctions between bones that allow us to move. However, like most parts of our bodies, disease can run rampant. Bone diseases can vary from arthritis to actual degradation … Read more

Where My Heart Belongs: Ancient Origins of Home.

 Shaina Lim Professor John Gides LING113B 1 March 2018 Where My Heart Belongs Etymologists have spent centuries searching for the ancient roots of words and how their meaning has changed over time. Some words have different meanings to different people. Although generally understood in an almost similar way, some words have various meanings when … Read more

Racist tactics in the criminal justice system

The intention of my research is to expose the racist tactics in the criminal justice system that have been camouflaged. I am prepared to explain how racism contributes to the vast number of incarcerated African Americans, and other minorities. The criminal justice system has created and perpetuated racial hierarchy in the United States, and has … Read more

Health impact of fast food

Eating fast food often will cause health problems. It can cause diabetes, lead to obesity, cause excess energy and weight, and can contribute to depression. Fast food is tasty, but it is not all that healthy for you. It should be limited because it has too many negative effects on the body and mind. Many … Read more

Rights Reform Movements: Abolitionism & BLM

 Equal rights, a social norm that Americans have long strived to accomplish in America during the various time periods of American history. Starting from the abolitionist movement from the nineteenth century which many people regard as the first reform for change and equal rights between colored people and whites stretching to the 21st century … Read more

Franciscan Orders: History, Beliefs, Vows & Charisms

       A Franciscan is a member of a Christian religious order founded in the early 13th century, the founding of the Franciscans has of three orders, the First Order includes three branches: the earliest branch, dating back to Francis himself, and are known as “Franciscans” or “Observants,” who are a religious order of … Read more

9/11 From Realist, Liberal, and Identity Views – Get Deeper Insight on Key Perspectives

 Take one contemporary event and explore the event from the lens of the realist, liberal, and identity perspectives. How would the realist perspective explain the event? How would the liberal perspective explain the event? How would the identity perspective explain this event? There are many ways to viewing an event because everyone has different … Read more

Characteristics of the romantic movement

The Romantic Movement, or as others know it to be romanticism, was an intellectual orientation that characterized many pieces of literature during its time. What was the romantic movement: The romantic movement first originated in Europe, approximately towards the end of the 18th century. The movement itself peaked about 1800-1850. The movement itself was partly … Read more

Uncovering Homosexuality in The Catcher in the Rye: A Societal Analysis of Repression

 Emily Ferman Contemporary Adolescent Literature Professor Signorotti March 2, 2018 Coming Out of the Closet: An Analysis of the Repression of Homosexuality in J.D. Salinger’s, The Catcher in the Rye Roland Barthes directs attention to “‘second order’ signifying systems” which understands literature as such a system because it is built upon already existing ones, … Read more