Pharmacy Technician resources review

October 6th, 2018 Abstract When reading this Research Essay, new hard copy and online research resources will be presented, which can be put to use in the Pharmacy Technician Program and in future pharmaceutical practice. Using the Lambton College website I had access to their online database which has thousands of online and hard copy … Read more

Inferno and In the Penal Colony

Michel Foucault started his book, Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison by describing two kinds of punishments — a brutal public execution and a severely regulated incarceration at a prison. From here he went on to trace the development of the modern penal system, describing the shift from the traditional understanding and use … Read more

Plato’s The Republic

‘Unless… philosophers become kings in the cities or those whom we now call kings and rulers philosophize truly and adequately and there is a conjunction of political power and philosophy . . . there can be no cessation of evils . . . for cities nor, I think, for the human race.’ A bold statement … Read more

Lord of the Flies – animalistic behavior

When people are free from the constraints of society, their nature tends to resort them to savagery. In Lord of the Flies, William Golding shows this defect of human nature and the animalistic behavior in humans through the character Jack. Jack exemplifies this corruption in humanity by demonstrating his strong desire for power and bloodshed … Read more

Chapter 4 of Poverty/Privilege – DNLee

Some people are more privileged than others. Throughout Chapter 4 of Poverty/Privilege we see that throughout the articles. For example, being a certain race, gender, or class can make you more or less privileged than others. If you are a white middle class male in the United States you are tended to have more privilege … Read more

The Historical Significance Surrounding Ballad of Birmingham (Dudley Randall)

The Historical Significance Surrounding Ballad of Birmingham Ballad of Birmingham, written by Dudley Randall, was published in 1965 in response to the 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing. The 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing was a racial terrorist attack carried out by members of the Ku Klux Klan on September 15, 1963. The attack came at … Read more

Raymond Carver’s Cathedral

Raymond Carver’s “Cathedral” is a short story depicting the reaction of the narrator to the visit of his wife’s friend, a blind man, to his home. In “Cathedral,” the narrator undergoes a transition from being nearsighted and judgmental to becoming enlightened and finally being able to truly see for the first time, with the help … Read more

Their Eyes Were Watching God – Hurston

Theme: True success and satisfaction does not come from money and power, but rather happiness and independence. A.  Although Logan provides Janie with stability, she is left unfulfilled due to a lack of love. 1.    “The familiar people and things had failed her so she hung over the gate and looked up the road towards … Read more

The March of the Women: A Revisionist Analysis of the Campaign for Women’s Suffrage (Martin Pugh)

In ‘The March of the Women: A Revisionist Analysis of the Campaign for Women’s Suffrage’ Martin Pugh attempts to provide the reader with a comprehensive and somewhat new way of looking at the fight for women’s suffrage in Britain. Pugh does not wish his book to be a narrative of the women’s suffrage movement but … Read more

Founding Brothers by Joseph Ellis

To anyone tasked with reading the book Founding Brothers by Joseph Ellis, be warned there is potential to find difficulty believing that the fate of the United States was so entirely unpredictable just centuries ago. The band of men that lived during this revolutionary generation and who are largely responsible for the freedom we have … Read more

Friederich Engels on industrialization

Throughout the 19th Century, Britain withstood a rapid transformation. Towns experienced urbanization and an increase in population by at least three fold  due to the Industrial Revolution. Between the 1820s and 1840s major cities in the UK such as Manchester, Leeds and Birmingham were a focus point of industrialization with the influence of businessmen and … Read more

12 Angry Men Mid-Term Case Study

12 Angry Men Mid-Term Case Study Table of Contents Page 1 – Cover Title Page Page 4 -5– Brief list of the major case issues that are instrumental in deciding the jury conclusion. Pages 6-11 Jury Member No. 8, Character played by Henry Fonda. Address the following three (3) questions in a minimum of six … Read more

Ella Baker (Ransby)

Historically for many years when looking at the Civil rights movement we have often only payed attention to the men. One of the most prominent of them all is that captivating leader we call Mr. Luther King, Jr. Every so often the only woman we do get to hear about is Rosa Parks. However what … Read more