Martin Luther King’s ‘I have a dream’ speech – ethos, logos, and pathos

In the middle of the twentieth century, the civil rights movement found its voice in a young Baptist minister from Atlanta, Georgia: Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK).  King lead the movement towards success until his death in 1968, making a name for himself through the acts of civil disobedience which he helped to lead.  The … Read more

The Arab-Israeli war of 1967 overall impact

Tensions between Arab states and Israel have existed for decades and perpetually cause conflicts between the states. There have been many wars and conflicts between the two; however, none as iconic as the Six Day war of June 1967. Much of the war took place in the Sinai desert between Egypt; nonetheless, it was the … Read more

The Great Depression: What was its cause?

The Great Depression was arguably the lowest point of the history of the United States. Between 1929 and 1940, unemployment skyrocketed to near 1 in 4 individuals being unemployed, and the GDP of America was nearly halved to that of a third-world nation. The Depression marked the conclusion of American prosperity, wealth, and economic stability … Read more

Richard Allen “To those who keep slaves and approve the practice,” 1794

The plight for righteousness has been long endured and fought for among those who are oppressed in America. Richard Allen, once an influential Black leader in America, delivered his speech, “To those who keep slaves and approve the practice,” in 1794, as a means to enlighten slave owners about the true competency of black people. … Read more

Women’s Lunatic Asylum on Blackwell Island

It was an urban myth or more of a taboo, that the Women’s Lunatic Asylum on Blackwell Island was full of abuse and neglect. No one ever dare to confirm those speculations. Not until Elizabeth Cochran was brave enough and able to infiltrate herself in the asylum, as a research opportunity as a journalist. Not … Read more

Land dispute over Marlborough Sounds

Land disputes are one of the most prominent sources of conflict in man’s history. He has warred over them since the beginning of his existence, clashing violently with his own kind in order to maintain the possession of what he has claimed as his. Our distant past shows us thousands of examples of this, and … Read more

Why have attitudes changed over the years?

Throughout decades, it can be argued that the concept of crime is a subjective area to debate upon, which is continually under change. The Oxford dictionary defines crime as ‘an act or omission which constitutes an offence and is punishable by law’.  Nevertheless, it can be argued that this definition is a mere outline of … Read more

Rhetorical Analysis: John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural Address

The period of the Cold War was a difficult time for the United States, where inner turmoil and external conflict continued to exist. The people became fearful and uncertain of how the Cold War would continue to unfold, and the hysteria over the perceived threats posed by the Communists perpetuated their fear (History). The nation … Read more

The Second Great Awakening

Early nineteenth century America was a turbulent and influential era in the history of our country. Perhaps one of the most significant factors that caused this was the religious revival known as the second Great Awakening. This religious revival gave rise to a new wave of evangelicalism in the United States, which continues with their … Read more

The Elaine Race Riots

The Elaine Race Riot can be even said as the Elaine massacre that had taken place on September 30, 1919, in Elaine in Phillips County, Arkansas, in the Arkansas Delta. The fight started when around 100 African Americans, commonly black farmers on the farms of white landlords joined a consultation of the Progressive Farmers and … Read more

The history of BMX

Overview The real history of BMX started in the early 1970s when some children began racing their bicycles on dirt tracks in Southern California, drawing inspiration from the motocross superstars of the time. Moreover, it was in the middle of 1970s that BMX racing was a phenomenon and by the middle of that decade which … Read more

The Elaine Massacre

The Elaine Massacre was one of the most destructive racial dispute that had taken place in Arkansas history and perhaps, the bloodiest racial rivalry in the history of the United States. While its inmost origin lies in the United States dedication to white superiority, the events in Elaine were emanated from strained race affiliates and … Read more

The Aboriginal Australians and Conflict Resolution

Abstract The Aboriginal Australians have many diverse communities and sub-cultures that comprise their culture. For the purposes of this paper, I will discuss some of the subcultures within the Torres Strait Islander community and their methods surrounding the dispute resolution process. Conflict resolution processes and political practices vary considerably throughout Australia. The practices have been … Read more

Benito Mussolini – facism

When we think of or mention the word “fascism”, automatically people may associate it with German Nazis’.  Actually, there is more to this term than just the Nazis’.  To be specific, the words fascism and fascist derives from the Italian word “fascio”, which means “group.”  Fascism is a political ideology, movement, or regime ruled by … Read more

Domestic violence

1. Introduction 1.1. How is domestic violence defined? In 2011 the supreme court confirmed a broad definition of domestic violence. ‘Domestic violence includes physical violence, threatening or intimidating behaviour and any other form of abuse  which, directly or indirectly may give rise to the risk of harm (Baroness Hale). This definition lacked in an insufficient … Read more