Exploring the Cultural and Geographical Relevance of the Chinese #MeToo Movement

 The #MeToo movement began back in 2006 when American activist Tarana Burke first coined the phrase to encourage women to share their stories of workplace sexual harassment online. It quickly spread internationally and eventually found itself with a growing community in China, where feminists had been working towards a similar moment for a long … Read more

UDP Reliability and Performance with RPUDP – Learn Protocol Basics

 Abstract on potential improvements: Implementation of a revised UDP protocol called RPUDP (Reliable Performance Based User Datagram Protocol) which aims at the enhancement of UDP reliability and performance. RPUDP will now make UDP available for greater number of applications. We are employing the mechanism of retransmitting the lost packets in order to improve the … Read more

Effects of Parental Incarceration on Young Children and Its Impact on Dependents

 The Effects of Incarceration on Children Children experience adversity differently, especially those who have experienced their mother be incarcerated. The authors examined in this paper research the effects on children with incarcerated mothers. It has been researched that children who have incarcerated mothers are more likely to overcome adversity differently than children who have … Read more

Unlocking the Benefits of Music Therapy for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

 According to the American Music Therapy Association (AMTA), “Music Therapy is an established health profession in which music is used within a therapeutic relationship to address physical, emotional, cognitive, and social needs of individuals” (2018).  A music therapist will begin music therapy by assessing the needs, skills, and abilities of an individual and create … Read more

Discovering Support and Solutions for Adults Living with Asperger Syndrome

 Asperger Syndrome – Being an Adult with Asperger Asperger syndrome (AS) is a pervasive developmental disorder characterized by altered social interactions, restricted interests and repetitive and stereotyped behavior as in autism but, contrary to the latter, should not show any significant delay in acquisition of language, psychomotor and cognitive skills. Although studies on Asperger … Read more

Shedding Light on the Erasmus Familys Subversion of Apartheids Gender Roles

 Erasmus. A peculiar choice of surname for the “idyllic” Afrikaner family in Mark Behr’s The Smell of Apples. The 15th and 16th-century Dutch scholar and humanist who promulgated an ideology of common human goodness and value is an ironic namesake for a family dedicated to the continued application of apartheid’s oppressive principles (Stobie; Tracy). … Read more

Faith and Redemption in Silence by Shūsaku Endō

 Mickey Hua Anthrcul 202 Book Review: Silence by Shūsaku Endō Due Date: 12/6/2018 Sincere Silence Silence is a historical fiction novel about a Portuguese Jesuit priest named Sebatião Rodrigues and his mission work in Japan. Shūsaku Endō, the author, was born in Tokyo in 1923, but was raised by his mother and aunt in … Read more

Uncovering the Line Between Female Genital Mutilation and Rite of Passage: Examining the Sara People of Chad Africa

 What draws the line between a rite of passage and a violation of human rights? Female genital mutilation (FGM) is a well-known ritual within the continent of Africa (Leonard, 1996). It has been stated that more than two hundred million African women have undergone this cultural rite of passage. There are a number of … Read more

Global Inequality and Globalization: Investigating Measurements and Outcomes Uncovering the Connection: Investigating Global Inequality and Globalization Measurements and Outcomes

 From the beginning of the 1990’s, global inequality, in particular personal distribution of income and wealth, became the subject of an intense economic debate, addressed by different points of view: theoretical, practical and of policy (Atkinson:1993). The topic, in the past years, has been addressed in regard of new frameworks, especially of the enhancement … Read more

Literary Analysis of Samuel Becketts Endgame

 Literary Analysis The play “Endgame” was written by Samuel Beckett and performed for the first time in 1957. Becket is known for his avant-garde approach to his works. The following play, which is considered by critics to be one of the best works of the writer, focuses on the life of one family after … Read more

How Globalisation Has Benefited Netflix: A Case Study

 1. Introduction 1.1 Overview This report is to analyse the globalisation of markets and marketing and the ‘discourses of globalisation’ with reference to Netflix, Inc. 1.2 Netflix Netflix is an American media company headquartered in California and is one of the world’s leading internet entertainment services with over 135 million paid memberships in over … Read more