The Meaning of Setting in Katherine Mansfield's "Miss Brill

 There is a band playing, providing background music for the many people walking through the park. The location is set in France at a plaza and in Miss Brill's habitat. The distinction I'm proposing we use "explication" and "critical analysis" in this particular way to keep ourselves clear upon has rather to do with … Read more

Kelp Epiphyte Diversity – UPA in Costariaceae & Laminariales at FHL, WA USA

 ay in Identification and molecular systematics of the epiphytic algal community in Costaria costata (Costariaceae, Laminariales) and other Laminariales plants around Friday Harbor Labs, San Juan Islands, Washington, USA. Ronald P. Kittle III1 Marine Botany: Diversity and Ecology (FHL 446: Summer A 2018) 1 University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Lafayette, Louisiana, 70504-3602, USA Contact … Read more

The Crucible Revisited: Arthur Miller & McCarthyism in Modern Day Society

Crucible repeated, AGAIN! Love, hate, religion, and reputation are all common themes in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible. These themes play a large role in today’s society. Written in 1952 about Salem, Massachusetts in the year 1692, Miller uses the Salem witch trials as a clear indication that history repeats itself. America in the 1950s showed … Read more

Eleanor Roosevelt and human rights

Throughout history ordinary people such as Eleanor Roosevelt have developed into great men and women who have impacted international and national history by creating power and having influence. She gained a small level of power and influence when her husband became president. She transformed the role of first lady, it was no longer about staying … Read more

Exploring the role African American women have played in the birth and propagation of American culture through music

Intro to Black Politics In order to answer the questions of how and why Beyonce Carter-Knowles’ 2016 smash hit Lemonade simultaneously fulfills an historic duty to commentate upon or affect change in civil rights after the fashion of the Black Power movement whilst functioning as a method of healing for Black women who have been … Read more

Minsfulness Combination to Reduce Opioid Addiction Relapse: Proposal & Solutions

 Mindfulness Institution Name Date     Introduction Opioid addiction in America is becoming a great pandemic with more and more people being affected each day. The healthcare system is becoming overwhelmed and therefore long-term solutions of treating the individuals need to be found. Other than the clinical treatment methods, others have been explored as … Read more

Immigration Quotas from 1924-1965: The National Origins Quota Act's Impact

 Kaylee Marquez Dr. Purcell History 1302 6/28/18 Immigration Quotas From 1924-1965 Starting in the late nineteenth century, huge waves of immigrants began to enter the country. However, immigration peaked at the end of World War I. Hundreds of thousands of Europeans were compelled to leave war-ravaged Europe for America for a better life. Congress … Read more

Treatment of Gaucher's Disease: U.S. FDA Approved Eliglustat Tartrate (Cerdelga)

 Eliglustat tartrate, trade named Cerdelga, was developed by Genzyme Company (a secondary of the Sanofi Company)1,2,3. Eliglustat tartrate is a small molecule drug that was developed for the treatment of Gaucher’s disease1,2,3. Gaucher’s disease is an uncommon autosomal recessive lysosomal storage condition where there is an accumulation of lipid glucosylceramide in the Gaucher cells … Read more

Garrincha – uniting Brazil

How can a nation, a single country that is home to so many cultures, so many races and so many traditions find a uniting identity?  After years of questioning that exact question, soccer became the answer. Soccer or commonly known in Brazil as Football, is more than just a sport to many Brazilians, it’s a … Read more

Explore Haiti & Chile Earthquakes: Unforgettable Disasters that Changed Geological Studies

 The two most deadly earthquakes in the world’s history occurred in Haiti and Chile. These two countries were not expecting a huge change in their communities and their society. The earthquakes changed every person because a lot of lives were lost, and the economy was affected. Therefore, back then Geologists could not predict these … Read more

Terrorism, the First and the Second Chechen War & counterterrorism measures

Post 9/11, terrorism gained a lot of attention at the global stage with its definition and dimensions being discussed and debated at various global platforms. With an increase in awareness about terrorism came the demand for knowledge of effective counterterrorism measures. Counter-terrorism strategies and policies developed by various states that had dealt with terrorism, such … Read more

Learn from Tragic History: Why the U.S. Should Not Bear Arms

 If the founding father could have looked into the future and see AK-47s and Glock semi-automatic pistols, I think they would say, you know, 'That's not really what we mean when we say bear arms.' In the article by Garrett Epps “The Spectacularly Unhelpful Second Amendment,” he writes that the 2nd amendment is the most controversial amendment to … Read more