The American Revolution: Uniting a People For Independence

 Edward Ortiz HIST 310 Professor Dilley November 21, 2018 Essay Question The reason for America becoming a United national country or a divided country swung greatly back and forth because of the wars of the American Revolution. In 1765 the American Revolution began, which will forever change the independence in US history. This war … Read more

The Monotype Art Form Through Generations and Stylistic Movements

 Hannah Miller Monotype Printmaking 12/7/18 Monotype Printmaking  Distinctive artists across generations and stylistic movements slowly discovered techniques with in classical printmaking methods, such as Intaglio, that have lead to the birth of monotype/monoprint-making. Monotype printmaking was once viewed as ‘lowly’ art by museums and art collectors alike due to the cheapness in materials and … Read more

Unravelling the Mistakes that Led to Devastation of Hurricane Katrina in the USA.

 This case summarizes events preceding the Hurricane Katrina, which was one of the worst natural catastrophes in the modern history of the USA. It raises questions about the lack of reasonable prevention and preparation actions due to flimsy structure and management of the responsible organizations and persons, invalidity and inconsistence of their actions and … Read more

The Rich History of Constantinople, the 7th Century City at the Crossroads of Europe and Asia

 Constantinople The city of Constantinople was built during the seventh century BCE. This ancient city has obtained many names, such names included the City of Desires, Queen of Cities, Istinpolin, and Stambol (History). It was originally located in a place called “Byzantium” (Wasson). Constantinople was an ancient city in what is now modern-day Turkey … Read more

UK Rail Development Impacting Oxford's Social Hubs: A History

 Introduction The morphology of landscape shaped the world as we perceive it; forming countries, cities and the way they develop. This not only in terms of geography but on a complex physical environment in which human aggregation develop cultural life through interactions and socialisation (Park, R. E. (1926)). The physical environment and its morphology … Read more

The Rich History of Constantinople: Ancient Capital & Trading Hub of Land & Sea Trade Routes

 Constantinople The city of Constantinople was built during the seventh century BCE. This ancient city has obtained many names, such names included the City of Desires, Queen of Cities, Istinpolin, and Stambol (History). It was originally located in a place called “Byzantium” (Wasson). Constantinople was an ancient city in what is now modern-day Turkey … Read more

The Role of Good Faith in Modern Commercial Law

 Before we begin to discuss the role of good faith in modern commercial law, we must first look at what good faith means and its history. Good faith first came around by Lord Mansfield who introduced the doctrine in the case of Carter v Bohemn . He stated  ’’good faith forbids either party by … Read more