Is France’s ‘Chocolate Ban’ in Breach of EU Law?

 The internal market of the European Union was set up by Art.3(3) TEU . To build upon this, Art.34 TFEU dictates that there be no quantitative restriction on imported goods between member states and seeks to protect the concept of the free movement of goods within this single market. Here, Pierre is alleging that … Read more

Acne Studios: A Quirky Stockholm-Based Fashion House

 Acne Studios is a Stockholm-based fashion house that is founded by Jonny Johansson, who currently is also the creative director of the fashion brand. 1.1 Company Background 1.1.1 Vision/Mission The brand’s mission is to make really interesting designs which are functional. 1.1.2 Target Market They target men and women in their mid 20s to … Read more

Understanding Moral and Natural Evil: Exploring the Role of Human Choices and Beliefs in Explaining Suffering and Death

 Evil is an action which causes suffering, which in turn is the state of undergoing pain, distress, or hardship. Moral evil, therefore, is evil caused by human free will. Examples include murder, rape and genocide. Also, moral evil can be classed as what we, as people, fail to do: things such as paying fair … Read more

The Truth About How Economists Write: A Study of Writing Features and Genres in Economics

 Economics is one of the most interesting fields of study since it explains how societies, governments, businesses, and people make decisions facing scarce resources. How many times do you find yourself thinking about opportunity cost? The cost of watching one more hour of your favorite TV show instead of studying for that really important … Read more

Analyzing Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing: A Cinematic Masterpiece on Racism and Power Struggles

 Sequence Running Time: 1:28:45 – 1:33:45 The 1989 film Do the Right Thing directed by Spike Lee, was ambitiously released in a country that was in a period marked by growing racial tensions and violence. It captures the prominent past and present social and political issues regarding racism and equality in an impoverished neighborhood … Read more

Causes of WW1 From A Neorealist Perspective

 Causes of WW1 From A Neorealist Perspective For nearly one hundred years, political theorists around the world have tried pinpointing the causes of World War 1 (1914-1918).  Some political theorists have come to the conclusion that human nature was ultimately responsible for the war, while others blame it on the international political system. Those … Read more

Investigating Organism Spread and Abiotic Factors

 Abstract: Aim: to investigate the spread of organisms across an ecosystem and how abiotic factors influence them. Hypothesis: low light intensity can affect the rate grass grows which could lead to a lower grass coverage that could altogether lead to a lower population of Tapinoma sessile the population could also be affected by the … Read more

Concession Through Conversation: Shedding Light on Afro-Latino Culture Through Literature

Giving visibility to people of the African diasporic culture is an issue that is significant yet not visible in itself to many people. However, throughout history, there are countless people who decided to get involved in the movement to give recognition to people of color and their contribution to our history. The most effective way … Read more

Exploring the history, culture, and literature of St. Lucia with Derek Walcott: A Travel Journal

 Travel Journal Ainsley Dunn Travel Route: North America: United States: History/Geography: The United States was founded on July 4th in 1776 after migrants moved from Europe seeking a new life in America. They founded an original 13 colonies which later turned into 50 states known today. The population is roughly 323 million people with … Read more