Voting in a Massive Election: Goldman vs. Sartorios Rationales

 Despite in the 2008 US Presidential election, there being a 1 in 60 million chance of an individual’s vote determining the outcome (Gelman et al, 2009), it is clear Alvin Goldman’s causal responsibility approach and Carolina Sartorio’s collective responsibility approach provide defensible rationales for voting in a massive election. Since Meehl’s 1977 paper, which … Read more

Is Propaganda Significant in Modern Society? Social Psychology and Semantic Analysis

 Propaganda and public relations – a historical association or still significant today?   You should answer this question with reference to social psychology and semantics of propaganda. Public relations are the process which communicates a value to a customer and is what upholds relationships with customers. It originally came about to exaggerate press stories, even … Read more

Promote Gender Equality: Philippines Slipping in Gender Gap Index and Why its a Must to Implement Laws

 Gender equality is a human right. The Philippines, for the past years, has been one of the most gender-equal countries in the world. However, according to the World Economic Forum (2017), the most recent Global Gender Gap Index shows that the Philippines slipped three spots from being the seventh place. Although the country remains … Read more

Protecting Desert Tortoise Populations: Exploring Conservation Efforts for a Vulnerable Species

 Gopherus agassizii, the desert tortoise, is a reptile whose home range includes the Mojave Desert, the Sonoran Desert, the Sinaloan thornscrub, and the Sinaloan deciduous forest. (Germano, Bury, Esque, Fritts, & Medica, 1994). These habitats cover parts of California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, and Mexico. Due to the extreme temperatures of the desert, desert tortoises … Read more

Use Disruptive Innovations to Thrive in the Automotive Industry.

 From times immemorial, innovations and disruptive innovations, in particular, have been the key to the survival of the human species. Numerous scripts and carvings on clay and stone have been found pertaining to the millennia before Christ era depicting the innovations in agriculture introduced by the agrarian communities of those times. Over the course … Read more

The Impact of U.S. Invasion of Iraq: Lessons to the Saddam Hussein Regime and to Oil Market”

 Eassy 2 Kirandeep Kaur Political Geography-212-DWA Neil Orlowsky Monday, December 3, 2018 I have maintained Academic Integrity in my work by adhering to the values of honesty and integrity. I declare that this work respects APA requirements as well as policies of this school. Student Signature: Kirandeep Kaur   Student Number: n01276015 The Gulf … Read more

Exploring Race and Healthcare in America: Being Black in the U.S. Health System

 Being Black in America’s Healthcare System Race serves as one of the driving forces of social determents of health in America amongst other factors such as education, economic status and employment. Social determents of health are primary factors in health inequality for blacks and whites. Racism is obviously an unacceptable and very detrimental but … Read more

Mental Health Crisis on US Campuses: Need for Effective and Efficient Frameworks

 Mental Health Needs and Recommendations There has been substantial changes in the stated missions of college counseling centers all over the United States with discussions in literatures often addressing the boundaries of the counseling centers as a mental health care provider(Mowbray et al.,2006).Mental and behavioral disorders remain the primary leading causes of disability for … Read more

Uncovering Othellos Hidden Jealousy: Brabanzios Plan Backfires and Conflict Rises

 Brabanzio finds that his daughter is indeed missing, and he gathers some officers to find Othello. Not wanting his hatred of Othello to be known, Iago leaves Roderigo and hurries back to Othello before Brabanzio sees him. At Othello’s lodgings, Cassio arrives with an urgent message from the duke: Othello’s help is needed in … Read more

Analyzing Upper Class Critique in The Great Gatsby Using Weather and Colors

 How does F. Scott Fitzgerald critique the upper class in The Great Gatsby by using the motif of weather and the symbolization of color throughout? English Word Count:   Table of Contents Introduction ……………………………………………………………………………………… 2 Argument Motif of Weathers……………………………………………………………………………….. 5 Symbolism of Colors ……………………………………………………………………………7 Conclusion ………………………………………………………………………………………12 Bibliography …………………………………………………………………………………….14 INTRODUCTION The purpose of this essay … Read more