The Study of Anomie: How Durkheim’s Research on Suicide Rates Highlights the Importance of Social Integration and Regulation in Modern Society

 Anomie is defined as a lack of the usual social or ethical standards in an individual or group. In this essay I will be looking primarily at the research of Emile Durkheim and his study into why suicide rates increased, taking into account the social factors which cause anomie, and why integration and regulation … Read more

The Story of New Balance: A Legacy of Innovation and Community Outreach

 Founded by William Riley in 1906 as the New Balance Arch Company, in Belmont, MA, New Balance manufactured arch supports and orthopedic shoes. During the fifties and sixties, athletes turned to the company for customized running shoes due to New Balance's unique expertise in handcrafting specialized footwear. Paul Kidd bought the company in 1956 … Read more

The Valid Interpretations of Women’s Enfranchisement in Britain in 1918

 For many years, since its enactment, there has been a large differentiation of views and interpretations surrounding the female gain of the democratic vote in Britain in 1918. June Purvis’ study of the Women’s Social and Political Union (WSPU) could be seen as the most valid interpretation within the discussion of women’s enfranchisement. Purvis’ … Read more

Nietzsche’s Criticism on Christian Love and its Implications for Modern Society

 Paste your essay in here…Nietzsche — On Christianity and Slave Morality In contemporary moral discourse; compassion, love and pity are often celebrated and viewed favorably across the political and ideological spectrum. Through time, it becomes necessary to question the origins of such values, and the impact they have on the modern moral consciousness. Friedrich … Read more

Exploring Martial Music History with Composer George Frederick Root

 Drew Borden Dr. John Petito HIST151.NO2 11/5/2018 George Frederick Root Throughout history, with civilization’s different cultures and ideologies, there has always been one constant strife with the human race. War. With how many years this planet has been around, civilization after civilization have seen and been a part of so many wars. Thousands of … Read more

Exploring Altruism & Spite in the Animal Kingdom: Does Kindness Exist Beyond Human Society?

 Evolutionary biology concerns the study of traits such as: genetics, morphology, physiology, and different types of behaviour that are present today in the natural world. Study in this field is done with the objective to make sense of these phenomena through understanding how, or why they may have developed (Harvey and Pagel, 1991). Two … Read more

Widening Economic Gap Between Developed and Developing Nations via Trade of Bodily Commodities

 Current international trade of bodily commodities only widens the economic gap between develop and developing countries. Commodification is the process where object are converted into items with useful or monetary value (Lock and Nyuen, 2010). In countries such as India and Bangladesh, which will discuss further on, these trade are not only done illegally … Read more

Engrossing “Exploring Characters in Great Expectations: Stage Two Study Questions

 Stage Two Study Guide Questions By: Deniz Alpdoğan Question 1 In Stage Two of Great Expectations, the reader is introduced to a plethora of characters, like Drummle, Wemmick, Mr. Pocket, and Herbert. Bentley Drummle is a rude, obnoxious student who also attends tutoring with Pip. He feels superior to everyone. Estella and Drummle start … Read more