The Period of the Enlightenment
The Enlightenment period in the West’s history brought innovative and developing ideas to society. In a way, this development has vanished all other ideas that had some control over the people of that society. It is because of this that new creations happened and members became more socialized and civilized. However, some ideas persist in […]
Discuss the Difference between Absolutism and Relativism in Ethics
Ethics is also recognized as a moral philosophy. It is a category of philosophy involved with the study of inquiries about correct and incorrect conduct and how we should live our lives. Living according to ethical standards means considering things away from one’s benefits (Banks 3). There are two perspectives on following these ethics. Some […]
Classification of Rhetoric Discourse According to Different Spheres of Life
Rhetoric is used to argue and persuade the audience through writing, speeches, or deliberation. It is one of the powerful ways to convey, convince, and gain the trust of the people. It has been used for centuries to manipulate audiences and gain political, social, economic, and intellectual benefits. It has been used as a tool […]
the structure and functions of the human Digestion System
The digestion system is a group of organs that work together to ensure that food is converted to energy and nutrients needed by the body (Lincoln, 2011). According to Lincoln (2011), food digestion starts in the mouth, where starch is digested, and ends in the small intestine. The food passes through an alimentary canal made […]
History of Policing System in America
Introduction After the development of policing in England, the United States of America also developed policing. At that time, there were two forms of policing: informal and communal. They were referred to as Watch or private for-profit policing. The overall system was known as The Big Stick. The people who were part of this system […]
The core concepts of natural law theory
Introduction Natural law is a term that can be interpreted into several meanings but the most common meaning that is referred to by most of the researchers is moral theory. The kind of moral theory comes under the legal term but both legal and moral theories are independent. The legal term was derived later but […]
Raising the Minimum Wage and its social and economic effects
Introduction Wages are the compensation for the time and hard work employees provide the company. The answer to whether an increase in the minimum wage has positive or negative effects on a country’s economy has been given differently by most economists in the world. Let’s first understand the meaning of minimum wage. Minimum wage is […]
The Great man Theory and the concept of great leaders
Background Among one of the top theories “The Great Man Theory” has gained a worldwide appreciation in leadership styles, written by Thomas Carlyle, this theory has inspired leaders of all forms. The theory gained its first overreaching popularity in the 19th century, focusing on personalities such as Julius Caesar, Abraham Lincoln, Alexander, and Mahatma Gandhi, […]
The History and Development of the Hellenistic Age
Hellazein is the word by which the word Hellenistic is derived referring to those speaking Greek or being identified with Greeks. Macedonia in Philip II (359-336 BC) was raised into the greatest Power of Europe after pacifying neighboring countries of Macedonia the Thracians, Illyrians, and Greeks. The end of Greek history was marked by The […]
The Equal Employment Act for Military and Veterans
Introduction The Equal Employment Act for Military and Veterans is widely discussed since it addresses the importance of the men and women who have presented their services diligently to defend their country while putting their lives at risk for the safety of their homeland. These people who have sacrificed a lot for their nation need […]
The Important Steps and Gradual Success of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
Introduction The Civil Rights Act of 1964, passed in 1964, changed the course of the United States’ history. It eliminated legal discrimination and provided equal rights to all. According to this act, there will be no discrimination while providing employment on the basis of color, race, or gender to anyone. It was first proposed by […]
Model of Sensemaking by Weick
Sensemaking is when someone influences others so that they can adopt the interpretation of the sensegiver through various communicative tools like the use of rhetoric, producing stories, use of roles, embodying, and performing. For instance, politicians convince their followers that they can adopt their goals or visions. The project of sensemaking is based on three […]
Autobiography of George Cheney
Professor George Cheney is considered to be one of the leading scholars, author, speaker, mentor, and practitioner in the field of organizational communication. Along with gaining the maximum appreciation and success for his proven prowess in the subject of organizational communication and management, he is hailed and loved by his students, colleagues, and society at […]
Causes and Effects of the Seven Years’ War
Introduction The Seven Years’ War was the first worldwide armed war between 1756 and 1763, involving big powers of that time, affecting India, North America, and Europe. The fight was between Russia, Austria, France, Saxony, Sweden, and Spain (Spain joined a war in 1762) on one side and Prussia, Britain, and Hanover (a German state) […]
Contradictory political views of Jean-Jacque Rousseau and Edmund Burke in perspective of the French Revolution
Introduction Jean-Jacque Rousseau and Edmund Burke, both were the most influential philosophers of politics during the 18th century. Despite the fact that both men lived during the same era, both men’s views on philosophy were totally different from each other. In fact, both philosophers were on opposite sides, sharing absolutely opposite political views from each […]
Letter to Birmingham by Martin Luther King
Martin Luther King, Jr., one of the inspirational freedom leaders, started a series of meetings and peaceful protests in contradiction of ethnic unfairness in Birmingham, Alabama on April 3, 1963. He got arrested violently on April 12, on the accusation of promenading without authorization, per a command against procession, establishing, segregating, and invading that a […]
Analysis of “A Good Man is Hard to Find” by Flannery O’Connor
“A Good Man is Hard to Find” is a short story. In 1953, it was written by Flannery O’Connor. In this story, the author discusses the concept of a struggle between the features of good and evil. It successfully indicates the feature of evilness through the visible and somewhat hidden aspects of life. Flannery O’Connor […]
Understanding of Chinese Diversity with Perspective of Social, Economic, and Political Change
Introduction From the time of Adam, human history has seen many things getting up and down. We are actually in the process of evolution, which we cannot neglect, as our ancestors had a high life expectancy, but now it is shorter, and the living standards have changed with time. If we see a development process, […]
Alexander the Great, Legacy, and Influence Around the Conquered Regions
From the start, the world has been peaceful, and humans are greedy to influence this peace. From the individual to the international level, we see the war of economy, power, and resources for which we don’t even care about a human. It is in human nature to uphold power over others. Even in our life […]
Mental illness observation from the Movie “A Beautiful Mind” and Answering of Analytical question on the “Stanford Prison Study Experiment”
Part 1 Mental illness is one of the bad signs in the development of human life; most people become a victims of it by social and environmental pressure or their personal life issues. Mainly we see such people usually become unconscious and have severe memory issues for which they are considered useless to society, and […]