Is Art a Waste of Time? Exploring the Views of Effective Altruists

 In upcoming screenwriter Rhys Southan’s essay “Is Art a Waste of Time?” many different philosophical opinions came to light. Southan held conversations with Effective Altruism (EA) members and learned their viewpoint on what careers include helping others. Effective Altruism is a rising activism movement that is known to put others before themselves, but to … Read more

Factors to Consider When Positioning a New Beverage Product

 Overview Sarah Ryan is the VP of marketing for Portland Drake Beverages(PDB). In July 2013, PDB have acquired a product called Crescent Pure which is an all organic beverage with hydrating and energy enhancing abilities. Michael Booth, the CEO of PDB has asked Ryan to come up with a positioning strategy to market their … Read more

Comparing The Tempest and Endgame: Similarities in Remote Settings and Lack of Knowledge

 Paste yoFor this assignment l will compare the two amazing plays. “The Tempest” which is written by William Shakespeare. And, “The Tempest” is a play about love, magical power, disloyalty, and forgiveness. On the other hand, “Endgame” which is written by Samuel Beckett’s. The title “Endgame” is represented in the sense that living the … Read more

Comparing Hobbes and Descartes: Two Different Viewpoints on the Nature of Human Beings

 Brianna Austin Prof. Drain PHI 1000 Spring 2018 In comparing Hobbes and Descartes, each of these philosopher's have different viewpoints on the nature of human beings. On one side, we have Hobbes who is a monistic materialist, who believed in a material soul. As a result of his metaphysical position, Hobbes shows that reality … Read more

The Limits of Law: A Jurisprudential Perspective on the Tussle between Freedom and Authority

 The tussle between the freedom of individuals in a society, and the pervasive presence of the State through its laws, has been the subject of much jurisprudential dialectic, and often manifests itself through an normative inquiry into the limitations of the law. It is based on the understanding that the authority and freedom are … Read more

Oprah Winfrey's Journey to Leadership: From Rags to Riches

 Oprah Winfrey is a renowned global icon who embraced leadership, as more than just a career or occupation but implemented it as a monumental vocation in her life and overall lifestyle. According to Koehn, Oprah is an unprecedented leader whose assets of “head, heart, and power“ serves as the leading force within her own … Read more

Shakespeare's Interpretation of Love in Romeo and Juliet and A Midsummer Night's Dream

 “Romeo and Juliet / A Midsummer Night’s Dream – Shakespeare’s interpretation of love”; William Shakespeare, is arguably the most influential writer in history. With his tremendous word play and thought process, William Shakespeare was able to bring many creative works to life. His thought process lives on through his works to this day featuring … Read more

FoodAdvisor.my: Helping Restaurants Promote Their Best Dishes

 Company Profile FoodAdvisor.my is a company that located in Subang Jaya, SS15 Courtyard. It’s a company that helps different restaurant and business to promote their best dishes towards potential customers specifically looking for a particular dish. They have a Facebook page to promote different restaurants and different dishes to people on social media, they … Read more

Cyprus Tourism Industry: Growth, Revenue and Trends

 The service sector and especially tourism industry is very important for Cyprus. The direct contribution of tourism was 6% of Gross Domestic Product. Direct distribution all all expenses for tourism and leisure on all sectors. The future is expected to grow for Cyprus, but the entire international tourism market will continue to grow. The … Read more

The Limitations of Air Power in Vietnam War

 At the start of conflict in Vietnam, the US military saw strategic bombing as the most effective tool of war. After all, it was successful in World War Two. However, in Vietnam, the political climate and nature of war was entirely different than that of World War Two. The world was at the brink … Read more

Kant's Ethical Theory: Strengths & Weaknesses

 Kant’s Ethical Theory Strengths Weaknesses Not consequentialist – Kant easily shows the fatal flaw of Utilitarianism – a bad act can have good consequences. Kant’s theory doesn’t make this mistake. Consequences – There are some occasions when consequences are so severe that many think it is better to break a rule than allow awful … Read more

Plato's Symposium: An Exploration of Virtue and Love

 Paste your essay in here…Plato’s “Symposium” is centered around the occurrence and subsequent retelling of its namesake, a drinking party or convivial discussion, especially as held in ancient Greece after a banquet. The symposium is held in observance of Agathon's tragedy winning first prize at the Lenaean festival the day before. Having been drinking … Read more