The Reasons Behind England's Colonization of America & Ireland in 16th and 17th Centuries

 Beginning of colonization: England and Ireland; England's methods to subdue Ireland in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries established patterns that would be repeated in America. England and North America The English crown issued charters for individuals such as Sir Humphrey Gilbert and Sir Walter Raleigh to colonize America at their own expense, but … Read more

Remembering Marsha P. Johnson: The Stonewall Riots and LGBTQ+ Pioneer

 Bright orange flames lick the walls of a bar in Greenwich Village, but the sweltering heat does nothing to sway the determination of thousands of people, fighting for their rights. This, is the first night of the Stonewall Riots. These riots are considered one of the biggest leaps for gay rights, especially when it … Read more

Marx Exposes How Capitalism Breeds Exploitation of Working Class

 Within Capital, written by one Karl Marx, he argues that capitalism, in all of it’s forms, create a cycle of exploitation from which the system itself cannot be separated from. This exploitation, as described by Marx, will lead to the downfall of the nation or state itself, even despite the numerous regulations. The Marxian … Read more

Title: Examining Pre-Modern Society: Impact of Classical Sociologists on the Emergence of Modern Societies

 Classical sociology and the emergence of modern societies are both interlinked, sociology is defined as the attempt to understand how society works by studying the relationships between people (Collins Dictionary, 2000). Sociology and modernity run parallel to one another, sociology can be seen as a product of modernity. In my piece I want to … Read more

How HIV is Transmitted & Its Effects on Africa

 Gene therapy cannot be used to cure HIV or AIDS yet, this is due to the lack of scientific researches and experiments, however, forcing the HIV to become undetectable is capable now. As the HIV pandemic apace unfold worldwide within the 1980s and 1990s, a brand-new approach to treat cancer, genetic diseases, and infectious … Read more

The Origin & Spread of Islam with Muhammad

 Muhammad was born around 570 A.D. in the sweltering heat of the Arabian Peninsula. By the time he was six, both of his parents had died, and he was taken under the protection of his uncle who was the chief of his clan. Later in life, Muhammad became a merchant and had a talent … Read more

Cindy Sherman’s Art: Impact on Society

 The Influence of Cindy Sherman Cindy Sherman is a well-known contemporary artist who impacted the world of art. She has created and dressed up as so many different characters for thirty years. Sherman takes on countless responsibilities, since she is the photographer, model, hairdresser, and makeup artist in her works of art. Furthermore, Sherman’s … Read more

Visit the Sam Davis Home to About Civil War History

 Trenton Cardwell Dr. Hinton History 2010-S17 November 16, 2017 Historic Site paper Sam Davis Home The historic site I decided to visit was the Sam Davis Home located in Smyrna, Tennessee. I prepared for this visit by going to the Sam Davis Home website and reading about the home and the significance of the … Read more

Uncovering the Healing & Spiritual Power of Peyote: Revisiting its Schedule I Status

 Tyler Croson Plants and Civilization November 8th, 2018 Reschedule Peyote Found naturally in western Texas and northern Mexico a cactus called Lophophora williamsii or better known as Peyote still thrives. Peyote is said to be the oldest recognized plant drug that affects the brain dating back to almost 5,700 years (Cholden, 1956). Peyote is … Read more

Experiencing God's Love & Faithfulness Through My Journey

 ¶ 324.9—Each candidate shall respond to a written and oral doctrinal examination administered by the conference board of ordained ministry. The examination shall cover the following: a. Describe your personal experience of God and the understanding of God you derive from biblical, theological, and historical sources. I do not remember a time in my … Read more