Human Aggression in Today's Society: Understanding the Causes and Effects

 John Dorotik Honors 10th LOTF Essay 12/10/18 Human Aggression in Today’s Society Humans often have aggressive feelings towards one another, but where do these feelings come from? There are many factors that can lead to human aggression such as your background and certain life experiences. Feeling a rush of anger is called impulsive aggression. … Read more

The Importance of Governmental Regulation in the OxyContin Crisis

 Kenneth Jung Professor Ellis GB 711 20 Dec 2018 Final Examination In recent events, governmental regulation has been a controversial issue creating a debate, those for governmental regulation and those for less governmental regulation of business. Governmental regulation can be defined as a law that controls the way businesses and organizations can operate. There … Read more

Islam and its Ties to Christianity: A Survey of World Religions

 Joseph Tardif December 9, 2018 Prof. Daryl Morazzini Survey of World Religions Islam and its Ties to Christianity The Islamic religion is the second most normal religion around the world. Following firmly behind Christianity, the Islamic religion has turned out to be exceptionally prevalent in pretty much every mainland on the planet. Despite the … Read more

The Inconfidência Mineira Movement: Roots of Brazilian Independence

 During the course of the 18th century, European philosophy, politics, and ideals were entirely reimagined, causing a rippling effect throughout the Old World and its countries colonies. The line between natural and legal rights was further defined by philosophers such as Locke, Rousseau, and Bacon. Locke wrote about the trinity of Life, Liberty, and … Read more

William Shakespeare and the Debate on his Catholicism

 “Contribution to the development of the English language by William Shakespeare”; William Shakespeare tremendously contributed to the development of the English language through his work. He wrote poems, plays and acted in some of the plays. His works include King Lear, the Merchant of Venice among others. Through his work and life, a debate … Read more

The Importance of Policies for Company Success

 Policies are a company’s core values represented to employees, the public and other organisations within a set of behavioural and moral guidelines, which proceed to define the reputation and arguably the success of a business. A human resource (HR) department within an organisation will adapt to the size and scope of the business, and … Read more

Behind: The Death of Socrates at the Metropolitan Museum of Art

 Paste your essay in here…Word Count: 710 Word Count with Heading and Citing’s: 847 ‘Behind: The Death of Socrates’ By: Katherine Willmore, 2018     At the largest art museum in the United States, the Metropolitan Museum also known as the “Met” located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, lies one out 2,500 known … Read more

Using Kotter's 8 Steps to Examine an Organizational Change Effort

 Change Management Project Change excites some people and it terrifies other people. In his book, Leading Change, John Kotter identified 8 Steps to Transforming An Organization as well as 8 Errors that people and organizations make which cause change efforts to fail.  After reading the article Leading Change and watching the YouTube videos by … Read more

Understanding Rosa Luxemburg's Radical Socialist Thinking and its Critique of Bolshevik Leadership

 The radical aspects of Rosa Luxemburg’s socialist thinking stem from their conviction to bring accountability and accessibility to revolutionary leadership. In emphasizing the power and priority of the proletariat, Luxemburg’s ideas constitute a radical conscience against the autocratic potentiality of socialist revolution, both within the West and beyond its colonial borders. Writing in 1902, … Read more

The Death of Socrates: Examining Jacques-Louis David's Neoclassical Painting at the Met Museum

 Paste your essay in here…Word Count: 710 Word Count with Heading and Citing’s: 847 ‘Behind: The Death of Socrates’ By: Katherine Willmore, 2018     At the largest art museum in the United States, the Metropolitan Museum also known as the “Met” located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, lies one out 2,500 known … Read more