Django Unchained (2012): A Film of Misplaced Retaliation During the Crisis of US Slavery

 Django Unchained (2012), is a fictional film inspired by the American Antebellum time period in which the tensions between the North and the South over the lawfulness of slavery were at its highest. The film begins with a line of slaves walking together, while being attached to the ankles by shackles, lead by two … Read more

Exploring President Eisenhower and Marilyn Monroe’s Lasting Impact on the 50s:

 The 1950’s was a time of great prosperity in the United States. The economy flourished, military strength was at its peak, and Americans were very happy. Although America was prosperous, there were underlying problems like the civil rights movement leading to conflict and division in society.  Some figures that had a strong impact on … Read more

Detecting Patterns in Data: An Exploration into User Behaviour on Twitter #DataScience #PatternDetection #Twitter #AI

 Detecting patterns in open and private data has become an area of interest in recent years to researchers around the globe from different sectors. For instance, the medical sector takes use of pattern detection to diagnose patients or analyse a disease. Pattern detection goes far beyond the given example. Today’s social media platforms have … Read more

Discussing When and How “The Era of Privacy” Ended: Researched Analysis

 Most modern-day research suggests that ‘The Era of Privacy’ has certainly diminished and did so a length of time ago, and many theories and research has been established to determine why this is the case. American professor Zittrain uses the term ‘Generativity’, a phrase originally coined by psychoanalyst Erikson, to explain the influence and … Read more

Important Aspects of Ancient Minoan Civ at Ancient Phaistos

 Ancient Phaistos: The Revelation of Important Aspects of Ancient Greek Civilization Lila Williams Ancient Cultures AC5 Ms. Day Due 2/28/18 Although the Palace of Phaistos is one of the gems of Ancient Minoan Civilization, it is largely unknown compared to the more famous Palace of Knossos. The Ancient Civilization of Phaistos is located on … Read more

Discovering Fuel Cells: History, Basic Principle and Development: .

 Sir William Grove was perceived as the discoverer of fuel cells in 1839, however, the initial developments prompting an operational fuel cell can be traced back to the early 1800’s. Throughout the rest of the century, scientists endeavoured to continue developing the fuel cells utilising various fuels and electrolytes. Further work that was carried … Read more

Improve Reading Comprehension: Using Graphic Orgns. and Readers Theater

 Literature Review Jennifer Nebel, Bethany Miller, and Julie Dombai Olivet Nazarene University Methods Education Research EDUC 779W – 238 Professor Lynda Aills April 2, 2018 Certification of Authorship: I certify that I am the author of this paper and that any assistance I received in its preparation is fully acknowledged and disclosed in the … Read more

Discuss Cyber Security Threats Facing Organizations Today

 This assignment are purposely to discuss and analyse about information technology security threats facing organisation today. According to (Navaratnam, 2017),information is a system to designed to achieve spesific objectives through a set of procedures. In doing so, serval stages are involved which is include collecting, processing,storing ,analysing  dan desseminating information. In othe words,Information technology … Read more

Inspired Life: Exploring Maya Angelou’s Work and Struggles as an African American Woman in the 20th Century

 ‘s works were highly influenced by the instability of her childhood, her experiences as a mother, and the challenges of being an African American woman growing up in 20 th century America. Angelou’s major themes throughout her writing were inspired by the dream of overcoming the struggles that were ever-present in her life. Her … Read more

Ancient Rome: Diverse Geography, Economy and Government

 Ancient Rome By Adrian Carbone Introduction Hey! You! Yeah, You! Listen to me! Wanna learn about Ancient Rome? Ancient Rome, or the Roman Empire was one of the leading places in the ancient world. What's interesting about this? you ask. Well guess what? How about that Ancient Rome was the place that gave women … Read more

Obama’s Speechwriting Tips: Words for Political Unity

 Many people would agree when someone says Obama’s speeches are memorable. Speeches are a way to impress the world with words only. Words can be inspiring and very powerful. Obama is a big man in creating the feeling of unification in his speeches. “There is not a liberal America and a conservative America. There … Read more

The Tragic Events of 9/11: Airport Security Before the Attacks

     September 11th, 2001, marks the day that the most tragic and unforgettable terrorist attack occured in America. Until the horrific events took place on this day, the United States had limited experience with terrorist attacks on American soil. Before September 11th, 2001, airport security was much more lenient. Because of this, the United … Read more

Exploring Impact of 2007-09 Global Financial Crisis, From Its Roots to Recovery

 Introduction Nowadays, the world can be said is driven by capitalism because of the need of financial force to get everything into place. Money is needed to run businesses, organizations, even countries. Without money, there will be chaos, and resources would not be effectively allocated for human needs around the globe. The word money … Read more

Predictors of Psychosis: How Genetics, Prenatal Risk, and Stigma Play a Role

 Understanding the Predictors of Psychosis Psychosis is a debilitating condition in which one is unable to differentiate fantasy from reality, characterized by delusions, hallucinations, disorganized thinking (speech), grossly disorganized or abnormal behavior (including catatonia), and negative symptoms (American Psychiatric Association, 2016). Those afflicted with psychosis may experience social and occupational dysfunction which can be … Read more