Exploring John Rawls’ Paths to Neutrality in Society: Public Reason and Overlapping Consensus

 Democracies are systems in which the voice of all is heard through means of equal representation. Yet, although democracies strive to achieve fairness and neutrality there are various instances in which this social norm is not achieved. John Rawls’ intended on explaining thoroughly the ability to reach neutrality in society through two paths, one … Read more

Unravelling Cybercrimes: What They Are, Laws and Prevention Strategies

 Abstract Cybercrimes are in charge of the interference of ordinary PC works and has been known to cause the ruin of numerous organizations and individual elements. This examination paper plans to talk about after parts of Cybercrimes: the definition, why they happen, laws overseeing them, techniques for perpetrating cybercrimes, who they influence, and cybercrime … Read more

Exploring How Class Affects Singaporean Students’ Educational Experiences and Habitus.

 1. Introduction Singapore chooses to invest heavily into its education system, overseen by the Ministry of Education (MOE), as it is seen as one of the most important pillars of Singapore society. With no natural resources, Singapore understands that its people are its most valuable resource and thus places great emphasis on ensuring a … Read more

Atmosphere: De Chirico’s Secret Ingredient

 Andreas Petrou-Zeniou History 10 3/9/18 Atmosphere: De Chirico’s Secret Ingredient Although Giorgio de Chirico was born in Greece, and lived in modernist centers such as Paris and Munich, De Chirico claimed Florence as the birthplace of his “metaphysical” style. While in Florence, De Chirico was exposed to Nietzsche’s The Birth Of Tragedy, which championed … Read more

China’s Renewable Energy Growth as Soft Power: Opportunities and Challenges

 Introduction On June 1st, 2017, President Donald Trump announced that the United States would withdraw from the Paris Agreement on Climate Change;  the same agreement that had been “a turning point”  for climate change and the global climate regime. Half a year later, on January 22nd, 2018, President Trump, following his protectionist agenda, set … Read more

Modernising Ancient Texts for a 21st Century Audience: Strengths and Weaknesses

 Ancient dramatic performances, generally, were used to send their audience a moral or teaching. As such, both the Greek tragedy of Oedipus and the medieval drama The Second Shepherd’s Play have the audience’s interest at heart – hence why these texts have been updated to suit the modern audience. The modernisation of dramatic texts … Read more

Ethical Issues and Bioethics

 An Analysis of Common Ethical Issues of Nurses  And Its Relation with Principles of Bioethics Nurses are medical professionals who face various challenges in their daily duty. No matter where they practice and what kind of roles they have in their workplace, they are confronted with ethical dilemmas in their profession. These problems can … Read more

The Contestability of Pearl Harbour: Examining 3 Major Perspectives

 The Contestability of the Past Contestability has always been a major issue for historians, causing disputes and debates for decades regarding events from the past. One major event which has been heavily discussed with major disagreement and controversy between historians from both opposing and similar sides is the bombing of Pearl Harbour which occurred … Read more

5 Essential Policies to Safeguard Children’s Well-being

 Children Act 2004 The Act places a duty on local authorities to make arrangements through which key agencies co-operate to improve the well-being of children and young people and widen services’ powers to pool budgets in support of this. To ensure that, within this partnership working, safeguarding children continues to be given priority the … Read more

The Impact of Inflation: Reagan’s Economic Policies Containment

 “Inflation is as violent as a mugger, as frightening as an armed robber and as deadly as a hit man.” Most economists, conservative or liberal, would agree with Reagan’s words, but would on dispute how to handle the mugger. President Reagan’s fiscal policies in tandem with Federal Reserve Chair Paul Volcker’s monetary policy allowed … Read more