The Rise of Neoliberalism and its Contribution to the Epidemic of Narcissism: Exploring the Role of the Superego and Integrative Models

 This research seeks to give an overview of narcissism and how it has increased due to a culture of neoliberalism. I further elucidate how the role of superego fell out of favour in analysis at the same time with the rise of neoliberalism. Citing (Caveth 2013, 20162017a, 2017b, 2018), I question Freud’s (1923) decision … Read more

The Importance of Critical Reflection in Education: A Case Study on Assessing Mathematical Processes

 When an individual obtains and implements the skill of critically reflecting something, they will begin to understand their reality and will be redirected in the way they engage with the world (Mezirow, 1990). In education, being able to critically reflect on the day is essential to understand where mistakes occurred, whether a lesson was … Read more

The Decline of Indigenous Beliefs in Supernaturalism in Southeast Asia in the Modern Era

 Contrary to popular beliefs generated by the mass media, beliefs in Supernaturalism transcends the realm of Vampires, Zombies and poltergeists. Religion and culture are subjects that are often excluded in many studies on supernaturalism. More specifically, the proposed definition for Supernaturalism is “the assumption of an otherworldly reality that exists outside our observable universe” … Read more

Understanding ADHD: How It Affects Development and Treatment Options

 ADHD or ADD stands for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and is a common developmental disorder that affects children and adults everywhere. “ADHD is a chronic condition including attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness”. It is a disorder that one may be born with or may have developed from some environmental factor.  Approximately five to eight percent of … Read more

Austerity Measures in the UK: Pros and Cons

 In the wake of the global financial crisis of 2008, and the UK’s biggest recession since the Second World War, UK’s budget deficit, the gap between total revenue and total spending, spiked to around £20 million, or 10% of UK’s GDP. (ONS, 2018) In response to this, the coalition government unveiled a fiscal austerity … Read more

Study on Emotion Regulation Strategies: Emotional Suppression and Cognitive Reappraisal

 RIT Computer Science  Capstone Report  20175 The Analysis of Emotional Suppression and Cognitive Reappraisal Nithin Reddy, Ifeoma Nwogu Department of Computer Science Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences Rochester Institute of Technology Rochester, NY 14586 nk1214@cs.rit.edu, ion@cs.rit.edu Abstract—Emotion Regulation is just one of the many activities, we as humans perform to … Read more

William Shafter: The United States Commanding Officer during the Spanish-American War

 William Shafter AKA ‘Pecos Bill’ goes down in history as the United States commanding officer during the Spanish-American War (1898).  Shafter was known best for leading the United States into Spain to completely turn over Cuba their land/territory back in just as little as five days. Shafter also helped lead many Indian campaigns and … Read more

Economic Research Practice for Material Science Lab Using Smartphone Magnetometer

 In this work, Arribas, E., Escobar, I., Suarez, C.P., Najera, A. also, Beléndez, A., 2015 propose an economic research center practice for an early on material science course lab for any review of science and building study. This training was extremely generally welcomed by our understudies, where a cell phone (iOS, Android, or Windows) … Read more

Climate Change and Invasive Species: Implications for Biodiversity and Ecosystems

 Global environmental changes have been well documented over the years that are causing vast immeasurable ecological changes (Vitousek, 1994). One of which includes climate change, which is projected to significantly alter biodiversity, causing changes in genetic composition, species distributions and interactions, and ecosystem processes (Vitousek, 1994; Hellmann et al., 2008). Thus, researchers have centered … Read more

Indian Girls Learn Self-Defense to Fight Oppression

 Paste your essay in here…Dating back decades, gender inequality has been a prevalent issue globally. While some nations have come a long way as far as improving upon this issue, other nations seem to have fallen behind. Gender inequality is an issue that will likely never go away and every nation can use some … Read more