âAny reason that relates to the sex of an employee or their pregnancy status would give rise to a claim on the face of it of discrimination or a breach of workplace rightsâ (Unknown). Working women are facing challenges in the workforce. In 1976, the United States Supreme Court held an employerâs failure to provide benefits to pregnant employees. Employers with fewer employees were exempted from the act. The Pregnancy Discrimination Act is similar to the AEDA but doesnât deal...
3 Pages
1152 Words
The fictional short story âThe Lotteryâ by Shirley Jackson, discusses the themes of unjustified crimes and nature of evil in humans. This fictional text depicts a community of villagers who hold as part of their tradition an annual lottery. In this essay I will discuss how the structure of the fictional world as a Dystopia helps the reader to understand the overall message behind by the implied authorâs criticism of the text. Dystopia is a term refers to a fictitious...
3 Pages
1185 Words
Abstract In this generation, temptation among youth is higher than ever. It is easy for kids to fall into this trap due to easy access around them. The number of youth involved in juvenile crime in the past years has increased immensely. The purpose of this research paper is to figure out the main causes of why the number has skyrocketed so high. I will search for the most reliable sources, and use human sources as well. Juvenile delinquency is...
3 Pages
1220 Words
The effects of racial, sexual or religious discrimination have a major impact on society because of the change in the way of life. From the beginning, today's discrimination of life has brought different destiny to people all over the world. Most countries such as America, Africa, and Brazil still face racism, and even after apartheid, the difference between blacks and whites is very large. Unfortunately, the opportunities for whites in these countries are better than those for blacks. In Brazil,...
3 Pages
1222 Words
Climate is the pattern of atmospheric conditions over a long period of time. Also can be described as the atmospheric conditions that prevail in a given region over a period of time. This includes not only the average weather but also values of climatic conditions that prevail at extreme ranges, their variability, and the frequency of various occurrences. These climatic elements include solar radiations, temperature, humidity, precipitation, atmospheric pressure and wind in terms of speed and directions. Therefore climate change...
3 Pages
1156 Words
Get a unique paper that meets your instructions
800+ verified writers can handle your paper.
Place an order
This is a topic I am so passionate about. I hope the justice system and our county leaders put a stop to this. I think it is such a shame and so sad to see that even though we have come so far, throughout the years of racism and bigotry. This is something that continues to happen. I think we have all questioned ourselves. I have no doubt about individualâs right being violated due to the way they look. I...
3 Pages
1242 Words
In the novel The Catcher in the Rye by J.D Salinger, the author constructs a nihilistic teenager who lives in a society dominated by phony adults and is trying to deal with both internal and external conflicts. Nihilism is the belief that there is no value to life. Nihilist people are very pessimistic and have no loyalties or moral principles. In The Catcher in the Rye Holden Caulfield is portrayed as a nihilist because he does not believe in any...
3 Pages
1214 Words
Adolescence is the time period between ages ten to nineteen where in many of our lives we begin to look to our parents for advice about our future as well as build new stronger connections with peers whom we depend upon. In J.D. Salingerâs famous novel The Catcher in the Rye the main character, Holden Caulfield, our 17 year old narrator whoâs telling the readers about a series of events that happened in his life when he was 16 years...
3 Pages
1197 Words
Various investigations have been directed that incorporates data on parentâs behavior in sports. âAdult involvement can be a discernable determinant of a childâs sport experience; therefore, shaping the positive and negative consequences that result from participation,â according to research by Blom and Drane (2008). For what reason do parents want to yell negative remarks, which youth sport receive the most negative input, and are young men or young women accepting progressively negative criticism amid youth sports? These are the issues...
3 Pages
1206 Words
Climate change, obesity, and undernutrition are massive global challenges. As the climate continues to change and damage the environment, it also has a direct impact on obesity and undernutrition. In January 2019, The Lancet issued a report on âThe Global Syndemic of Obesity, Undernutrition, and Climate Changeâ stating that these three problems represent a âsynergistic epidemicâ or syndemic and for real change to occur these problems need to be tackled through synergistic actions. A syndemic is âa synergy of epidemics...
3 Pages
1161 Words
Starbucks effect may sound like a medical term or acronym, concomitant with caffeinated beverage or drink addiction, but rummaging through the pages of any medical journal, wouldnât dig up anything. Rather, it is used as a parlance to delineate the phenomenon which benefits the homeowners dwelling near a Starbucks outlet. For the time being, letâs hold onto the horses running into our minds, before we make it to the depth of this subject, and ponder over the journey of transformation...
3 Pages
1172 Words
In Psychology, the study of Cognition and Behavior go hand in hand. However, they are also two psychological perspectives that can be compared. Cognitive Psychology is the study of how humans create thought process. Whereas, Behavioral Psychology or Behaviorism can be defined as the study of why humans behave the way they do. Behaviorism observes patterns in the behavior of humans and attempts to interpret what leads them to behave a certain way. They are both the study of how...
3 Pages
1162 Words
Sigmund Freud defines id, ego, and super-ego as the three parts of the psychic apparatus in his structural model of the psyche. Id is the part of someone's personality that contains basic drives, ego deals with the organized part of someones personality and with reality principles, and superego contradicts Id and aims for perfection. The Lord of The Flies by William Golding is about a group of young boys who get stranded on an island and resort to their human...
3 Pages
1230 Words
With many different opinions in ethics, we often have a lot of arguments and differences in society. Although we have these debates, most people donât even realize the types of ethics we have and all the typologyâs that come with them. In this essay I will talk two of those types, one being idealism, and the other being mindful. I would also like to include some case study about some research done on humans today. To me, these are what...
3 Pages
1224 Words
The psychological and social motives behind posting behavior on social networking sites (SNS) as a form of self-presentation have recently become of interest to researchers. In 2013, Oxford Dictionaries named âSelfieâ as Word of the Year and defined it as âa photograph that one has taken of oneself, typically with a smartphone or webcam and shared via social mediaâ (Oxford Dictionary; Yongjun et al???). A series of studies have sought out to analyze how we use social media for self-presentation...
3 Pages
1213 Words
Introduction One of the most popular hobbies nowadays is video gaming. Initially, this industry mainly targeted male teenagers, providing them mostly with shooter games, but this changed over the years. With more than 2.3 billion gamers of all genders across the globe in 2018, the global games Market income is growing exponentially with a revenue reaching $137.9 billion [1]. This growth was primarily affected by the entrance of virtual reality hardware such as HTC Vive allowing the creation of a...
3 Pages
1215 Words
In the novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Twain uses many different elements to get his point across. For example, he uses satire through the characterâs dialect to illustrate his opinion. The characters morals also play an important role to help the reader understand Twainâs motive. Through the characters Huck and Jim, Mark Twain presents a contrast to the ridicule of slavery and peopleâs views of society at the time. He accomplishes this through dialect, intelligence, and morals of the...
2 Pages
1160 Words
There are few dramas that continue to resonate across the ages as âDeath of a Salesmanâ. So multifaceted and subtle are the elements of the story as it unfolds, the best advice is to read the play at your leisure prior to attending a stage production. This will ensure a more comprehensive appreciation of the tale. While there are any number of subjects that would be good fodder for an essay, in this composition we will examine the multiple examples...
3 Pages
1167 Words
People will be both positively and negatively impacted by the increase in technology. Now a daysSoftware engineering technologies are increasingly split and further eroding the communities trust and shattering their relationship. In line with this, currently there are more programs, courses and other important practical activities that point or indicate the way to have the better future for the wealth of human beings. Due to this learning to skillfully manage our scarce attention and our thinking for our own well-being...
3 Pages
1189 Words
In the Victorian period, the view on women was around an image of women as both inferior and superior to men. They did not have legal rights, could not vote and had to pay for the labor force after the Revolution. Women have to do their inner space, clean their homes, eat their homes and raise their children. Men control over the whole property. The rights and privileges of Victorian women were very limited for both single and married. Women...
3 Pages
1185 Words
Abstract Obesity is a medical condition in wich the body fat is accumulated to an extent that it may have a negative effect on health. To calculate if a person is obese or not we use the formula of body mass index (BMI), in wich weight (in kilogram) is divided by height (in meter) squared. If the BMI of a person is twenty-five or above this person is considered as overweight and if it is thirty or above he is...
3 Pages
1186 Words
How can I change the world? This question is the most common question that at least each of us ask him-/herself once in this lifetime. This book is a boost of energy combined with mind-blowing decisions and examples to be followed for each of us. I have chosen this book because was an entrepreneur I want to discover the answer to the most common question. Despite the fact that I know everything has to be done step by step I...
3 Pages
1233 Words
Macbeth and The Kite Runner has a lot of similarities between the characters in both of their work. One of which is the problem and challenges that Amir and Lady Macbeth both face. Their stories are similar but has a different ending. Macbeth features the story of a well respected general and his wife who betrayed their friends and the kingdom. Meanwhile The Kite Runner is about a man who betrayed his childhood friend and seeks redemption. In the play...
3 Pages
1206 Words
The themes in any piece of writing is what brings readers wanting more. A strong theme leads to a strong novel, or piece of writing. Salingerâs novel The Catcher in the Rye, holds three strong major themes which consist of, innocence, death and religion. These themes bring you along Holden's journey and how he overcomes certain obstacles in his life and how he chooses to deal with others. The innocence is used to show his youth and and vulnerability. Death...
3 Pages
1164 Words
In this essay, I will analyse Bram Stoker's Gothic taking as a reference point his novel Dracula. The main purpose of these pages is to present the aspects conform to conventions of Gothic fiction and the ones that vary from this genre. Gothic fiction is considered a literature and film genre that mainly combines death, fiction and horror, and occasionally romance. Gothic narratives always describe journeys, flight and pursuit tales or stories of escape (Duncker, 2004). 1790s writers, considered the...
3 Pages
1194 Words
In the United States, the percentage of children and adolescents affected by obesity has more than tripled since the 1970âs. There are many reasons for this increase, but the most impactful causes are usage of modern technology, unhealthy eating patterns, and lack of exercise. Although there are many ways young children can prevent obesity, they still continue with unhealthy habits. Many kids would rather stay home and play video games than go on a hike, play outside, or run around...
3 Pages
1249 Words
The legalisation of drugs is the thought to be required in favour of society, economy and public health. Society includes people who get imprisonment for consuming drugs and the general public who buys drugs for consumption through the medium of black marketing from illegal factories. Society will be surely favoured by legalizing drugs. As when a person deals or consume drugs, he gets imprisonment and most likely to get drug treatment and therapy. But with time, the number of people...
3 Pages
1223 Words
In attempting to acquit the American Press of being one of the leading agencies accountable for shaping public attitudes and the subsequent inaction on the American governmentâs part, one must consider the pre-existing American attitudes towards immigrants at the time. The question of immigration becomes central to this evaluation since the citizensâ notions regarding the immigrants are bound to have influenced the governmentâs policy decisions and urgings to intervene, independent of the pressâs alleged shortcomings in coverage. In spite of...
3 Pages
1178 Words
The story of âAntigoneâ begins after the death of Eteocles and Polynices, Antigoneâs two brothers. Their father, Oedipus, had left the throne to Polynices, but Eteocles took the throne for himself and exiled his brother which resulted in a war that killed them both. Because Eteocles died as King of Thebes, Creon, their uncle and now the king, ordered for him to be buried but Polynicesâs body was ordered to be left unburied because he was seen as a traitor....
3 Pages
1190 Words
Black women across the world are commonly discriminated against, not only within their own race, but among society as a whole. I became interested in this topic because throughout my life, I have endured situations of discrimination. My situations are not as extreme as most African American women experience on a daily basis, however I have opened my eyes to the topic. Attending an extremely small, private school in Orange County, the majority of my classmates were varying from the...
3 Pages
1242 Words