Exploring How Technology Improved Music Production

 Introduction Production and promotion in music have changed and this is because new technology being introduced. Some examples of technological changes include the introduction of new software for computers, synthesizers, digitisation and various websites online (the internet). There has also been the improvement of former technology such as the electric guitar and microphones. Due … Read more

EngageAudience: “The Cultural Impact of the Harlem Renaissance

 From music to literature and everything in between, African American culture reverberates deeply and has managed to sprinkle its influence over a wide range of mainstream practices and values in the United States. The Harlem Renaissance, also known as the New Negro Movement, can best be defined as the intellectual, social, and artistic movement … Read more

Lord Hoffmann’s Test: Interpreting Contracts Legally”

 A contract is a written or oral agreement between parties that are legally enforceable once incorporated by signature, notice, course of dealings or customs. Written contracts include terms such as conditions, warranties, misrepresentations and innominate terms. There are two type of terms named express and implied terms. Parties often come across issues relating to … Read more

College Athletes Deserve to be Paid: NCAA Failing to Compensate Student Athletes for Market Value.

 Ali Kassamali English 1B Professor Hinckley 22 March 2018 College Athletes Deserve to be Paid Due to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) guidelines and directions no school competitor can get any pay or support while taking part in school sports. These principles have been tested for a long time, however there still has … Read more

The Impact of Poverty on the Children: Causes and Effects

 Poverty is the classification of people that fall under a certain income bracket set by the government. Poverty is broken down in to two groups relative and absolute. Relative poverty is in relation to some people have more where as absolute poverty is considered life-threatening. Poverty affects people of age, race and ethnicity, and … Read more

Introduction to Counselling: 5 Goals, 6 Principles and Responsibilities of a Counsellor

 HBEF3703 Introduction to Guidance and Counselling Introduction Counselling is the combination of skill and principle relationship to facilitate self- knowledge, emotional growth and the optimal development of personal resources. Counselling relationships can vary according to demand and need but may be concerned with developmental issues, highlighting and resolving specific problems, making decisions, developing personal … Read more

Is College Worth it? A Student’s Perspective and Debate on a College Degree

 In America, college is a very common thing, with the majority of highschool graduates continuing their education. In the eighties and nineties, college was much less cheaper than it is these days. Lately, with entrepreneurs like Bill Gates and Steve Jobs,who did not graduate college, many people have been questioning whether college, and its … Read more

Modern Exec. and Statutory Interpret.: The Purposive Approach w/o Breach of Powers

 Introduction: The Modern Executive and Statutory Interpretation. Statutes, or primary legislation, are laws that owe its existence to no higher legislative body, and form the starting point to interpret laws in any given area. Because the idea of legislative supremacy has been recognized to be a general principle  of the constitution, it follows that … Read more