The connection between food, poverty, and depression

Food and Depression Food is a deceptively simple part of our daily lives. It can carry a range of connotations and subsequent implications on various populations. Low income families experience a variety of factors that can affect their mental and physical health. Food, and the lack thereof, is a stressor in impoverished populations. In this … Read more

The #SayHerName social movement

The #SayHerName movement is a social movement that aims to bring the gender-specific ways police brutality and anti-black violence affects black women, both cisgender and transgender, to the forefront of the discussion about police brutality. Its main goal is to raise awareness about the  disproportionate number of black women and girls who are killed by … Read more

Obedience and conformity

During the 60s and 70s a number of famous experiments took place to study obedience and conformity, including Milgram’s Obedience Study (Milgram 1963), and The Stanford Prison Experiment (Zimbardo 1973). The experiments were conducted with the focus on inner conflict between one’s moral values and conscience, and obedience towards authority. Both experiments measured how far … Read more

Garrett Hardin and Elinor Ostrom

Garrett Hardin presented an evoking conceptualization of the universe’s troubles. He proposed the population problem in a very distinct way. Despite Hardin’s almost convincing argument, Elinor Ostrom, proposes solutions to Hardens perceived troubles of your society. She ineptly explains the common pool and how it has been the solution to the problems Hardin has proposed. … Read more

Why, when and how people lie online

In early era, engaging between a person with one another can only be done only by face to face,but then it all changes in 1969 where the first message was sent over the Arpanet from computer science professor leonard kleinrock’s laboratory at university of California,los angekes (ucla) to the second network node at Stanford research … Read more

Interpersonal synchrony

Whenever people interact with each other in social settings, they seem to spontaneously synchronize their body movements in time, space and form [2, 3]. This phenomenon, commonly referred to as interpersonal synchrony, is defined as the “temporal coordination of micro-level social behavior” [8] and emerges in daily-life joint actions such as parent-infant [2, 7, 8], … Read more

A Proposal to Study Intensity of Fandoms with Respect to Self-Esteem of their Members

Abstract Fandoms are groups of people that form communities surrounding interest of a certain subject. Public perception of these fandoms can vary from ambivalent to hostile, and this perception can vary based on various factors including the perceived hostility of the members of the fandom in question. When a fandom has members that are particularly … Read more

Gender stereotypes

Stereotype refers to the cognition aspect of feeling towards a given group of people. It is the picture that most people engulf in their minds about other people. However the picture painted by people with regard to other people is not necessarily a true depiction of the reality. Stereotypes hold the fixed view that people … Read more

Adapting the Slow Food lifestyle

Imagine there is no McDonalds or any other fast food restaurants. What will you eat? Nowadays, people live such a fast pace life, fast food has become the default option. According to a study commissioned by Hear and Stroke Canada in 2017, almost half the foods Canadians eat were highly processed (2017). After reading “The … Read more

Government surveillance

The world of Big Brother is one that many fear coming face to face with. Big Brother is society’s image of the government having full control over every aspect of their lives, including private matters that the government normally shouldn’t have access to. Modern technology has advanced immensely through the years and has brought a … Read more

Hate Crimes Against LGBT Individuals

Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals occupy approximately ten percent of the United States’ inhabitants, meaning if you are sitting in a lecture composed of a hundred people, more than ten of those students are LGBT individuals. However, this compellingly vast minority group is one of the least protected groups by the United States government … Read more

The Burqini / Iceland Christmas campaign advert

The Burqini The Burqini is a modesty swimsuit, created by Australian muslim designer Aheda Zanetti in 2004. Created to get Muslim women to participate in sport. Inspired after watching her young niece try and play school netball in her hijab, which is described as the act of covering, usually in the form of headscarves worn … Read more

Benefits of dogs

Making a difference. When propositioned with these three words, typically one relates this idea strictly to humans. Whether through medical care and increasing a lifespan, or therapy and analyzing human emotions, these imposter jobs are reserved for humans. That belief is unjustified. Dogs also possess the ability to make a difference in human lives.  Increased … Read more