Consequences of Disobeying Conscience: Recognizing the Effects of Going AgainstMoral Limitations

 Consequences of Disobeying Conscience One of the most recurring themes in Shakespeare’s plays is that of conscience and guilt. It is the popular belief that an instinctive moral conscience is endemic to humans; the moral law within us is praised as being the biggest distinction between mankind and animals. However, while this sense of … Read more

Impact of Capitalism on Health: Challenges and Benefits for Society

 Society can be ruled through many different systems, for example democracy and capitalism. Democracy is a representative government selected by any of the eligible population to vote without state influence and all votes equal whereas capitalism is defined as the economic system owned by private owners which controls the country’s trade and industry for … Read more

Solving Intimidation in the Medical Field: Understanding Effects and Reasons for the Problem

 Problem statement The medical field deals with life threatening situations every day. The smallest mistake can mean life or death for a patient. One of the most prominent organizational behavior problems that hospitals face is intimidation between healthcare providers. According to Lamontagne (2010), intimidation is defined as "to make timid, to fill with fear, … Read more

The Relationship Among 3 Sectors in Malaysian Property Market

 Table Of Contents 1) Introduction 2) Introduction to the three sectors a) Occupational Sector b)   Investment Sector c)   Development Sector d)   Relationship among the sectors and how they interact with each other 3) Main factors that impact on the performance of retail property in the occupational sector a) On-going MRT and infrastructure   b) … Read more

Solving the Gender Wage Gap in Teaching: Addressing Sex Segregation, Race and Mobility w/ Equal Pay

 In the teaching industry, women have almost always held the majority in the teacher population. June 10, 1963 the equal pay was implemented to end “ pay disparities” based on gender in the workforce done by John F. Kennedy (U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission). This act as said was supposed to end the wage … Read more

Explaining White-Collar Crime: Differential Association, Social Learning, Neutralization Theory

 Criminal activity occurs everyday. The explanations for criminal behaviour still stump criminologists to this day. Theories like differential association theory and social learning are perhaps the best explanations for why people commit crimes. Previous theories believed poverty was one of the main explanations for why people commit crimes. This does not explain white-collar crimes. … Read more

Understanding Thai Politics: Englehart’s Analysis of Modernisation Theory and Democracy

 Thai politics is a complex and contentious topic of which many academics have a myriad of opinions on. The article, “Democracy and the Thai Middle Class: Globalization, Modernization, and Constitutional Change” by Neil Englehart seeks to address modernisation theory and its shortcomings when applying it to Thai politics. Englehart challenges the overwhelming academic attention … Read more

Exploring Identity Politics in Tony Kushner’s “Angels in America”

 Paste your essay in here…In Tony Kushner’s play “Angels in America” the strong concept of “identity” is explored through each character. Factors such as religion, sexuality, and social class play a role in assigning the play’s characters with their own sense of individuality. Living in such an unaccepting world, at times it can be … Read more

The Potential of Aquaponics: A Look into Urban Farming Advantages and Disadvantages

 Abstract The concept of aquaponics gained a lot of attention in the last couple of years. This concept of urban farming is a combination of aquaculture, rising fish, and hydroponics, the soil-less growing of plants. This technique can be used to provide a more sustainable food system in countries with rapid urbanization. This manuscript … Read more

Conquering Limitations & Looking Beyond: The Success of Jafar Panahi and Babak Anvari

 “Limitations offer inspire storytellers to make better work, but sometimes, those limitations can be so suffocating, they destroy a project and often damage the soul of the artist.”, said Darren Aronofsky, known for his directorial works like Black Swan and Requiem for a Dream, when announcing the winner of the ‘Golden Bear Award for … Read more

Women Facing Poverty in Today’s Society: Causes and Consequences.

 In today’s society, women are experiencing poverty at higher rates compared to their male counterparts which is a direct result from gender inequality and discrimination. The constant increase of poverty rates among women have continuously increased since the 19th century due to several factors. With the increase in divorce, gender inequality and stereotypes, wage … Read more

End Family Violence: Social Workers’ Role in Overcoming Abuse

 Family violence is defined as “when someone tries to control their partner or other family members in ways that intimidate or oppress them. Controlling behaviors can include threats, humiliation, emotional abuse, physical assault, sexual abuse, financial exploitation and social isolations, such as not allowing contact with family or friends (Trisha. (2011, March 14)”. One … Read more