Marx at Wal-Mart: A Modern-Day Lens on Alienation in Capitalism

 Marx at Wal-Mart Karl Marx is a name either famous or infamous, but all can at least agree that his thought is both provoking and polarizing. He is famed for his scathing criticism of capitalism and the suggestion of alternative political systems. He analyzes capitalism as a system divided into two simple classes: the … Read more

Information Systems are transforming Business Today

 Victoria Slavin “Information Systems are transforming Business Today” Before addressing how Information Systems are transforming the business world today, we must address what an Information System is. There are two different definitions of what Information Systems are, one focuses on the pieces that make up a system and the function in everyday life. In … Read more

Adherence to Ethical Values: Essential for Good Leadership

 ‘Adherence to a set of ethical values is essential to good leadership’. Do you agree? Draw on leadership theories to support your answer. “The study of ethics is about…right, wrong, good, evil and the relationship of humans to each other…Leadership is a particular type of relationship…By understanding ethics, we gain a better understanding of … Read more

ERPsim Lab: Using Serious Games for Hands-On Understanding of ERP Systems

 The main mission of ERPsim Lab is to conduct research, development and move  in the field of serious games in information innovation. The objectives of the game is to demonstrate how the ERP system supports business techniques, to create hands-on understanding hidden venture frameworks concepts, to encounter firsthand the unmistakable advantages of big business … Read more

Nature vs Nurture: The Role of Genetics and Upbringing in Shaping Human Behavior

 Introduction According to research conducted on twins, it was established that character is determined and can be seen from birth. Therefore, nature rather than nurture is responsible for forming our personality. Twins are used in such cases since they share the same home environment with each other. Identical twins also have the same genes. … Read more

The Life and Works of Walt Whitman

 Paste your essay in here…Walt Whitman once wrote,“I exist as I am, that is enough”(Whitman, Song of Myself) .Walt lived his life by this quote, many people questioned the themes of his writings and found them obscure and obscene but he continued his themes and didn’t let anyone change his style. Walt was born … Read more

Analysing literature on Shakespeare’s Sonnets

“Metaphors of Time: Mortality and Transience in Shakespeare’s Sonnets”; Rehn, Johanna, and Kerstin Shands. “Metaphors of Time: Mortality and Transience in Shakespeare’s Sonnets.” 2009. “Metaphors of Time” by Johanna Rehn covers the use of metaphor in regards to the themes of time, mortality and transience in Shakespeare’s sonnets. Rehn primarily focuses on sonnets 60, 64 … Read more

Starbucks Multi-Seasonal Cup: The Perfect Solution for Keeping Your Drink Warm or Cold

 As an agency that works for Starbucks company, we were working on creating a Starbucks thermos cup, named “Multi-Seasonal Cup” that can keep a perfect drink temperature for a long period of time by heating it up, ones it gets colder that is needed. We used such a technology as vacuum insulation, spill free … Read more

The Ethics behind Abortion and Surrogacy

 Ethics behind Abortion and Surrogacy. Adoration. Ethics is the inner sense of the ability to tell what is right and what is wrong, in ones conduct or motives, impelling one toward right action: to follow the dictates of conscience. The complex of ethical and moral principles that controls or inhibits the actions or thoughts … Read more

The Security Dilemma: A Realist Analysis of Obama's Counterterrorism Policies

 Being the core assumption of defensive realism, the security dilemma can be basically defined as one state’s security becoming another’s insecurity (Booth and Wheeler 2008, 138-139; Jervis 1978, 167, 186). It is arguably an unintentional phenomenon, which essentially occurs in three fundamentally overarching steps: (1) As Kenneth Waltz stated because the international system  does … Read more

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

Linguistic Ideologies in Children's Animated Films

 “Linguistic Ideologies in Children’s Animated Films”; Linguistic Ideologies in Children’s Animated Films Description Using non-native English accents for non-human characters in animation films subconsciously teaches adolescent children  to discriminate between character roles that mirror the positions of minorities in U.S. society. In addition to being underrepresented in the media, most researchers have pointed out … 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