The Educational Potential of CAA Elementary School

 1.0 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING 1.1 INTRODUCTION “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world” -Nelson Mandela (11th President of the African National Congress) Education is a gateway to countless opportunities to grow as an individual and to become an asset to the nation’s success. Education is … Read more

My Relationship Norms and Experiences Compared to Eastern and Western Cultures

 My relationship norms and experiences compared to eastern and western cultures Yelynel Peralta Florida International University Abstract What is acceptable in cultures differs across the globe, this includes friendships, relationships, marriage and, divorce. Research concluded that the majority of people across the globe believe their personal relationships to be the most important.  Differences between … Read more

Exploring Canada’s Multiculturalism and Racist History in One Nation

 Multiculturalism can be defined in many ways and does not have one strong prevailing definition across all nations. A definition that proved to be effective and encompassing describes multiculturalism as a powerful force within society that recognizes the intricacy of a variety of cultures and how a diverse group of individuals operates within one … Read more

Exploring Postmodernism’s Impact on Photography and Museums:Pivotal Transformation of Art History 2.0 w/Photography

 PHOTOGRAPHY AS AN IMPORTANT PRACTICE OF POSTMODERNISM B127348 History of Art 2 March 26, 2018 After entering into the world of art-photography, postmodernism quickly acquired orthodoxy. No area in which postmodernism has been advanced so consistantly and has triumphed so absolutely as in the realm of contemporary photography (2). As the world itself suggests, … Read more

Exploring Merloni Elettrodomestici’s Distribution System: Costs, Inventory and Transit Point Proposal

 Xubo Tang Najee Agu Hongbo Gao Tatiana Usynina Case 2 – Merloni Elettrodomestici: The Transit Point Experiment 1.  What are the costs and benefits of Merloni’s current distribution system?  (Hint – there is enough information presented in the case and exhibits to provide actual quantitative estimates (in lire) of operating, holding and transportation (and/or … Read more

Hamilton Addresses Power of Independent Judiciary for the US Government

 Lauren Arnold Dr. Jeffrey GOV202 23 March 2018 Federalist 78 Summary In Federalist paper 78, Alexander Hamilton discusses the importance of the independent judiciary and their role for the new government, arguing that the Judicial branch is the least dangerous in association with the rights of the American people. Hamilton covers the scope of … Read more

Exploring How Japanese Animators Reflect Technology Anxieties in Post-WWII Japan

 “Artist don’t create worlds, they reflect it.”  —Ben Elton “This picture—[of a transformer]—man mounted on a machine, a joystick gripped in each hand, was and is the epitome of Japan’s technological dream.” —Ron Tanner, “Mr. Atomic, Mr. Mercury, and Chime Trooper: Japan’s Answer to the     American Dream” In the spring of 2005, renowned … Read more

Exploring the Division of Labour in Marx and Durkheim’s Theories of Industrialisation

 It is widely perceived that “the industrial revolution marks the most fundamental transformation of human life in the history of the world recorded in written documents" (Hobsbawm 1968, p.13). Industrialisation, as a process, can be defined as “the development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale” (Oxford English Dictionary). Both … Read more

Presence of theatricality in characters Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchananand (The Great Gatsby)

 In the “Roaring ‘20s”, wealth and popularity were important factors that influence one’s reputation. To obtain that “perfect” image, people are willing to take illegal measures, go to the extremes, or ‘fake it until they make it’. In the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, lovers Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan are … Read more

The Latest Etiology of Autism: Exploring Risk Factors, Treatments, and More

 The etiology of Autism Spectrum Disorders is a biological impairment formed during prenatal development. A child can be diagnosed with Autism between eighteen and thirty-six months. Autism is three to four times more common in males. According to Autism Speaks Inc. ("What Is Autism", 2012), “The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates … Read more