Invitational rhetoric

CO 4243: Rhetorical Theory Final Paper Many people think of cookies when they think of Girl Scouts, but the cookie sales are just one of the many ways the Girl Scouts instills real-life lessons into the girls of our country. In 1912, long before a society or culture that thought about empowering girls and women, … Read more

Does residential segregation shape the social life of cities and people’s sense of who they are

This essay will show evidence that supports the question ‘Does residential segregation shape the social life of cities and people’s sense of who they are’, using different types of evidence, such as qualitative, which comes from interviews, focus groups, or even pictures and other artistic endeavours like murals. Whilst quantitative is obtained from statistics, surveys … Read more

The radical aspects of Rosa Luxemburg’s socialist thinking

The radical aspects of Rosa Luxemburg’s socialist thinking stem from their conviction to bring accountability and accessibility to revolutionary leadership. In emphasizing the power and priority of the proletariat, Luxemburg’s ideas constitute a radical conscience against the autocratic potentiality of socialist revolution, both within the West and beyond its colonial borders. Writing in 1902, an … Read more

Martin Luther King Jr argued for peacefully protest for Americans

Martin Luther King Jr. was an American Baptist minister and an activist who became one of the most prominent leaders and spokesperson in the Civil Rights Movement. King used tactics of nonviolence and civil disobedience that was based on his Christian beliefs. King became known for his public speaking ability and continued to rise and … Read more

The Analysis of Chelsea Manning

18 November 2017 The Analysis of Chelsea Manning There are over a billion of people on this earth within a variety. Each individual has a choice to make when growing up with what they want to do with their body. They can chose how they want to express themselves as individuals whether it’s their gender … Read more

Normativity: Passing as Straight and Privilege

Final Question #1 Normativity: Passing as Straight and Privilege Growing up, I consistently faced a conflict between who I was and who I was allowed to be, a conflict which was steeped in enactments of concepts relating to gender and society. My parents are both deeply committee to gender roles, both for themselves and their … Read more

Masculinity

Dominance.” “Power.” “Strong.” “Alpha.” “Control.” These are just a few of the words traditionally associated with masculinity. We often hear men being described as “manly” or “macho” or “effeminate” — concepts that seem to define individual men along a sliding scale of masculinity. The closest answer to the  question of what is masculinity  is to … Read more

Fact and Fiction Regarding the Development of Society

12 April 2017         Fact and Fiction Regarding the Development of Society In Guns, Germs, and Steel, anthropologist Jared Diamond examines how some societies are more materially successful than others. Mr. Diamond also inspects what the causes were for one society’s triumph over another. He dares to ask the question concerning why Europeans & Asians … Read more

Legalization of Marijuana

Over the past few years in the United States, the legalization of Marijuana has been a hot topic in the conversations of many. The legalization of marijuana has been a controversial trend as well getting the congress involved along with several states’ governments. The big question starts to become: is legalizing marijuana the right thing … Read more

Trends amongst generations

Over a decade of sociological research has backed the stereotypes of around 80 million Americans born between 1980 and 2000. Millennials are being referred to as Generation Y, because they come after Generation X. As well as being deemed lazy, narcissistic, and delusional, Generation X has been under observation to uncover why growing numbers of … Read more

Social identity theory

[Project 3: Social Sciences Theory Evaluation Hello, in this essay you will learn about a specific theory. A theory that happens almost more than 100 percent of the time. That theory is called social identity theory; a theory which happens in everyday life, no matter the age, social status, or whereabouts. Social identity theory is … Read more

Applications of feedback

Introduction Feedback is one of the most powerful forces and common practices used, not just in professional environments but also in everyone’s private lives. We all seek from and provide feedback to people around us, whether colleagues or friends (Anseel, Lievens and Levy, 2007). Feedback helps people achieve academic (Vandewalle, 1997), career (Renn and Fedor, … Read more

Volunteering in the community (reflective)

Volunteering in the community is truly an important to do in today’s society. Many doubt part of my generation, millennials, as community givers. This means that many think that the “youngsters” aren’t helping in the community. Whether it’s by volunteering at the local hospital or at a nursing home, we can be productive and change … Read more

Government surveillance through the internet and satellites, and how it invades our privacy as citizens?

In this month of October alone, there have been a reported 7 terror attacks across the globe. Over the last two decades, we have seen an unparalleled level of instability across the globe. Breitbart news reported on the 14th of June 2016 that since the September eleventh atrocities, the world has seen the harsh reality … Read more