Complex Effects of Canada’s “Amendment Formula” Deadlock on its Political Community

 INTRODUCTION After the patriation in 1982, an amendment formula was added to the Canadian constitution. The condition to change the constitution was decided as ‘the constitution can only be amended when all provinces accept the proposal with more than 50% votes in their provincial governments’. In multicultural societies, it is more difficult to reach … Read more

Explore Different Types Of Site-Specific Art

 DD3200 Art & Design Critical Writing – Research Proposal Content Page: Introduction Chapter 1: Genealogy of Site-Specific Work Chapter 2: From Site to Public Space with Public Engagement Chapter 3: Analysing New Hybrid Public Art Chapter 4: Cases of Site-Specific Public Art Conclusion ______________________________________________________________________________ Introduction New terms have emerged in this recent years. Work … Read more

Defending Christianity in Early 20th Cent: J. Gresham Machen & His Critique of Liberalism

 William Wilberforce once said, “Christianity has been successfully attacked and marginalized because those who professed belief were unable to defend the faith from attack, even though its attackers’ arguments were deeply flawed.” John Gresham Machen, a man of great erudition and influence, challenged the common misconceptions amid the 1900’s in an effort to defend … Read more

The Enterobacteriaceae Family: E. coli, Salmonella, Shigella, Y.pestis

 Kerissa DeBoer MICROL 231 11/6/18 Enterobacteriaceae Family Summary Enterobacteriaceae are described as being a large family that is Gram negative and belongs to the domain bacteria.  Enterobacteriaceae includes many harmless symbionts but has mostly different family pathogens: Escherichia coli, Salmonella, Shigella, and Yersinia pestis. This summary will cover these four different types of bacteria … Read more

How Public Opinion Shaped VA-2 Election: Scott Taylor vs. Elaine Luria

 University of Colorado Boulder Electoral Circumstances and their effect in Congressional District VA-2 Kevin de la Haye   PSCI 1101  Section 112  Anna Daily November 15th, 2018 There are many factors that influence the outcome of elections and the range from complex theories to simple facts. In the Congressional district VA-2, there were two … Read more

Ghosh's "Ghosts of Mrs. Gandhi": Writing of Violence, Loss & National Identity

   In Ghosh’s essay “The Ghosts of Mrs. Gandhi”, the author dwells on the terrible anti-Sikh riots, raising questions of national identity as well as violence and human morality. The author describes in detail his own participation in the events, starting with the assassination of Indira Gandhi and up to the events following the … Read more

Evolving from Smuggling to Revolution: How The Boston Massacre Led to America’s Independence

 Alike to the writings of the late Thomas Paine, historians today believe America’s independence was inevitable and the only necessary means of keeping peace. Throughout the duration of the Seven Years’ War many of the colonists participated in illegal acts; they violated trade laws and smuggled goods with the many enemies of Great Britain … Read more

Boston Tea Party: Independence Sparked by Protestors in 1773

 The Boston Tea Party and its Impact To Create Independence in the Colonies David Shiling HIS 121: U.S. History to 1865 Wills-Keely 11/14/18 Before America was an independent nation, they were under British rule. In the early 1760’s, Britain’s national debt almost doubled due to their increasing debt caused by their tremendous efforts in … Read more