Exploring Friendship, Loyalty and Betrayal in Carol Reed’s 1949 Masterpiece, “The Third Man

 Carol Reed’s 1949 masterpiece, The Third Man, tells the tale of friendship, loyalty, and betrayal in a post-war world of corruption and moral ambiguity. Set in post-war Vienna, the film follows Holly Martins, an American novelist of cheap, formulaic Westerns, who comes to the war-torn city when his friend from boyhood, Harry Lime, offers … Read more

New Insights into Illegal Immigration in Moscow, Russia: Solving the Problem

 When an individual is living in a country without appropriate immigration documentation, that person is considered to have immigrated to that republic illegally. The relative legitimacy of this movement may additionally range from a state to a Kingdom. However, the form of the crime is made apparent via the phrase “undocumented immigrant.” In maximum … Read more

Media Engagement and Broadcasting for International Events: How The IOC Used Media for Olympic Games

 Major events can be found in the provision of international prestige and recognition of a country, and the promotion of values. The mass media, especially television and social media play an important role in influencing reality and creating a link between the event and audiences. (Šiljak, Perović and Parčina, 2014).  The Olympics are the … Read more

Guide for Aid Teachers: Educating Students with ASD Strategies and Interventions

 A guide to aid teachers on the education of students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). This guide intends to provide information on interventions and strategies that teaching staff for a mainstream secondary school in Hounslow, with a special educational needs (SEN) centre can use to aid key stage 3 students who are diagnosed with … Read more

Exploring Michelle Alexander’s Theory of a Racial Caste System in When Affirmative Action Was White

 Anita Kajtazovic Rene Rocha POLI:1900:001 October 30, 2018 Midterm 1) Describe her theory Alexander’s theory in The New Jim Crow is that the racial caste system never ends and is just merely reshaped. Her argument brings awareness toward mass incarceration and the negative consequences of being a felon. She argues many vital parts that … Read more

Realism Theory: Understanding State’s Political Actions and Interests

 Sovereign States are the main actors in International system, and they are the most influential when it comes to the International stage. States are majorly concerned about their security, territory expansion, order, justice, welfare, freedom and power. States has a function under a political theory, an ideology that analyze how States should run its … Read more

Crazy Like Us Book Review Summaries

 Abby Yoss Crazy Like Us Book Review Summaries     The introduction and conclusion of this book discuss the overarching theme of how Western culture and beliefs are impacting the view of certain mental illnesses in world cultures. The book explains how other cultures’ beliefs about mental illness are being changed by Western medicine. The … Read more

Enhance A-Level Biomechanics & Muscular Anatomy with Modern Online Learning Resources

 What is it I am going to cover and why? Human biomechanics is the science underpinning all locomotion of the human body, studying how movement is produced from the collective interaction of muscles, bones, tendons and ligaments. In order to generate any type of muscular contraction, a cascade of important events takes place. These … Read more

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