Introduction Smoking is a common lifestyle and cultural practice since its sharp rise to fame in the 1890s as the tobacco industry was sprung to life by James B. Duke due to the formation of his tobacco company (American Tobacco Company) in 1890 (Sebelius and Koh 2014). This is a staple of cigarette manufacture and other companies led in his footsteps and soon, cigarettes made their way to (the United Kingdom). Cigarettes have been used and manufactured religiously since this...
4 Pages
1861 Words
In our everyday life, it encompasses the way in which we usually think, act, and feel on a daily basis. One of the key activities of daily living is human-human interaction. As mentioned by John Danne, âNo one is an islandâ. This explains that all individuals interact with one another virtually daily and often more one time in any one day. To be able to survive in this society, there must be effective social interaction. In short, it is inevitable...
4 Pages
1867 Words
Introduction: Reflective journal, Reflecting upon our past experiences and situations can help us to handle and face our challenges in the future in a much better way. By completing the first term of my MBA in people in organization subject, I benefited from various kinds of new things, as well as the refreshment of the topics which I already knew, just like remembering. The reflective journal will always help students to learn from their experiences, in this subject (people in...
4 Pages
1924 Words
1942: Anne starts her diary. She reflects on the process of diary-writing: she does it just because she enjoys it and doesnât think that her thoughts will mean much to anyone, wants someone to talk to. She reflects on everything she has- friends, a home, family but she feels like thereâs no one she can share her true self with She and her family must go into hiding in a âsecret annexâ because of the Nazis. Not being able to...
4 Pages
1940 Words
Introduction Sexual harassment is a hazardous issue found in workplaces all over India which has become the main factor in reducing the quality of working life and job turnover. By looking at the present scenario where gender-based violence such as sexual harassment in the workplace is spreading at a thrust all around India. Women in the public sector are more prone to this violence because of the nature of their jobs which involves interaction with their colleagues. Women are brutally...
4 Pages
1879 Words
Get a unique paper that meets your instructions
800+ verified writers can handle your paper.
Place an order
Is Internet Censorship Justified within a Democracy? Prompt: Under what circumstances, if any, can censorship of the media be justified in a democracy, and what are the potential dangers? Give examples to illustrate your answer In any democracy, not all information is made public, as information flows and circulates throughout a society, there is a regulation of information and censorship that is controlled by a government. The governing body of a democracy picks and chooses what is necessary to dispel...
4 Pages
1895 Words
In this world that we leave in there are around seven point seven billion people that are currently living in our world. With that many people, there is a variety of problems that are sure to ensue like poverty, lack of education for young children, environmental issues, and medical problems. Medical problems can be the most daunting because they can be fatally, expensive, and can be very difficult for the normal person to complete. Medical professions are the answer to...
4 Pages
1850 Words
There are always consequences to bad choices in one way or another, just as committing a crime results in imprisonment. William Shakespeare's play, Romeo and Juliet shows a pair of star-crossed lovers who make dangerous and risky choices they would not make otherwise in hopes of being with each other, ultimately leading to their deaths. This tragic story takes place in a city called Verona, where two families have been feuding for centuries. Romeo and Juliet are the children of...
4 Pages
1871 Words
There are several factors that are non-legal that either directly or indirectly impact the right to education for teenage mothers. However, that variance is premised on a regional basis; albeit that, there are several other ancillary notions that affect the same and they inter alia comprise poverty, illiteracy, low literacy levels, and any more. This essay will explore the veracity of each of the above-mentioned notions and how they impact on the right to education for teenage mothers as enunciated...
4 Pages
1891 Words
In this essay, I will be discussing the creation of distinct characters and voices in Lewis Carrollâs Aliceâs Adventures in Wonderland and Jane Austenâs Emma. Both texts explore the ideas of fantasy versus reality, misunderstandings, and escapism. They do so by creating characters who express themselves in unique ways and by using their interactions with one another to illuminate their core essences. The stories also have the potential to challenge the readerâs own perceptions, encouraging reflection and growth. Emma's distinct...
4 Pages
1931 Words
Cinema shows us the fragility of masculinity Cinema is a platform on which many subjects, emotions, problems, and eras can be displayed. It is a creative output and lets us have a glimpse into the minds of great film directors and has done so for many decades. One such director is Martin Scorsese who has graced the world with his cinematic creations for over five decades and is continuing to do so with his latest film, The Irishman only having...
4 Pages
1895 Words
Abstract During the American Civil War on September 17, 1862, near Sharpsburg, Maryland, and Antietam Creek, General Robert E. Lee and General George B. McClellanâs armies faced off in what many call a top 10 influencing battles of all times and the most bloody day of the Civil War. General McClellan, despite flaws, was victorious, which is exactly what President Lincoln needed to deliver the Emancipation Proclamation (US National Park Service, 1998). The American Civil War was ruthless and lengthy....
4 Pages
1891 Words
The legalization and portability of guns has been a controversial topic in America, many massacres have been happening throughout our nation, and our citizens want to protect themselves with guns. Thereâs nothing wrong with protein in your Second Amendment right, âthe right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringedâ. But now imagine teachers taking their second amendment right and bringing it to school in order to protect themselves and their students in case of any...
4 Pages
1865 Words
Before attempting to understand how the standard of mental health care is tied to larger issues within the prison system, it is important to establish how mental health care is insufficient in a broad sense. When looking at the rates of mental illness within the incarcerated population, it becomes clear that a strong system of mental health care is absolutely vital. As of 2014, 73% of women and 55% of men in state prisons, 61% of women and 44% of...
4 Pages
1937 Words
Trying to choose an event to attend was not a simple task, at least not for me, because I wanted it to be meaningful and something I remember for many years to come, also something that is absolutely unlike American society, and also an event that is unlike anything I have attended. After much research and consideration, I chose to attend the 23rd Annual Wildhorse Pow Wow Leuzinger High School in Lawndale, California. According to the Crazy Crow Trading Post,...
4 Pages
1854 Words
Nepalese culture is one that highly values family, tradition, and custom. Nepalese beliefs about pregnancy, childbearing, and general medicine are strongly influenced by religious beliefs and cultural practices. It is important to understand these influences when providing medical care so that the individualâs beliefs are respected while also promoting the health and safety of mother and baby with evidence-based medicine. While other religions are also practiced, Hinduism is the primary religion in Nepal. Hinduism is considered as much a social...
4 Pages
1947 Words
Regarding this thematical essay, the discussion being covered regards the âideal political systemâ, in which I will analyze, as well as investigate, the ideal political system with the support of real-life examples from real-world political systems, in addition, to support my arguments, the use of academic debates and literature on the topic will be prominent in aiding whether, for example, a parliamentary system is more practical and efficient compared to a semi-presidential. The four key areas discussed are the following:...
4 Pages
1887 Words
Over the course of history, many proofs have been created by great philosophers. Three kinds of proofs can be made: direct, indirect, or inductive. A direct proof is the most convincing in that there is no flaw in the logic. Each step in the proof is justified. An indirect proof is one that can be questioned. This is when you assume the opposite of what you want to prove and come up with a contradiction to it. Therefore, what you...
4 Pages
1907 Words
âMise-en-sceneâ, translated from French, means âplacing on stageâ; it refers to the surroundings in the frame of a film or the arrangement of actors and scenery on a stage for a theatrical production. Professor and author, John Gibbs, has contributed a large amount of comprehension and ideas in the world of film and media, specifically with his insightful book âFilm, Style and Interpretationâ (2002). Gibbs defines mise-en-scene as âthe contents of the frame and the way that they are organizedâ...
4 Pages
1910 Words
Mental health is a major challenge in the contemporary society. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), about 25% of the global population has mental health problems. In 2001, WHO noted that depressive disorders are one of the leading causes of the global disease burden, outlining that approximately 40% of the countries do not have mental health policies, while 25% of the countries lack mental health legislation (WHO n.d.). In the United States, mental health is a major challenge with...
4 Pages
1939 Words
Todayâs society is becoming increasingly aware of the elements of âdiversityâ and âequityâ and to ensure their implementation, the government as well as employers are dependent on affirmative action legislature. These policies are set by the government to provide a platform for the minorities in the community, who are discriminated against in almost all aspects of their daily lives. In one sense these affirmative action laws are a blessing for the people who fall prey to victimization based on their...
4 Pages
1924 Words
Abstract This paper will discuss a controversial reason why some people refuse to believe in global warming. The main topic will cover the political point of view of why some donât believe in global warming. The question being answered is, âWhy donât some people believe in global warming?â Before that, an important distinction in believing global warming is that some people think it's happening but refuse to believe itâs human-caused. For this paper, only people who donât believe in global...
4 Pages
1877 Words
Stress Assignment As the semester draws to a close, many college students often find themselves in a state of distress. Students can be found juggling a variety of tasks such as studying for upcoming finals, maintaining a decent grade point average, completing assignments with fast-approaching deadlines, and catering to responsibilities outside of school. Students must learn to deal with the pressures applied by academia as well as many other obligations that can cause a great deal of stress. Situation and...
4 Pages
1878 Words
Shakespeareâs Othello presents to its audience the tragic story of a doomed interracial marriage in which Othello, the titular âMoor of Veniceâ becomes entangled in the schemings of his malevolent ensign Iago, who convinces him of his wife Desdemonaâs infidelity. By the end, Othello has murdered Desdemona and taken his own life out of grief and guilt. That Othello succumbs to manipulation and loses his reputation, marriage, and life makes him tragic enough. Unique to this character, though, is the...
4 Pages
1943 Words
To Kill a Mockingbird was written in 1960 but takes place in the early 1930s. Harper Lee wouldâve been in her early teens in this time period, as the 30s was a particularly racist time in the southern states towards black people who were considered second-class citizens. In fact, segregation was still a big thing and you see this when the black people have a separate church from the white people. The black inhabitants of Maycomb live in their own...
4 Pages
1884 Words
On August 9, 2014, Unarmed 18-year-old Michael Brown's life was taken by cops. He was shot multiple times, the last shot to the back of his head is the thing that took this youngster's life. He was a youthful unarmed dark male. Just in 2014, more than 1,000 individuals were murdered on account of cops. Be that as it may, despite the fact that police say they are simply carrying out their responsibility, police ought not to have the option...
4 Pages
1871 Words
1. Introduction Childhood obesity is a global issue, and an increasing number of children are becoming overweight and obese. There are approximately 216 million children worldwide who are classed as overweight. All countries are seeing a rise in childhood obesity including low- and middle-income settings. (1) There is also an economic burden; the NHS spent ÂŁ5.1 billion on illnesses attributed to obesity in 201415. (2) Obese children are more likely to develop cardiovascular disease and low self-esteem which can affect...
4 Pages
1881 Words
âThe National Rifle Association (NRA) along with the gun industry has donated âbetween $20 million and $52.6 millionâ to American politicians (Hickey). The gun industry is one of the most lucrative industries in the USA. The NRA, gun shops, and other gun-related industries are the reason why many congressional members are against strict gun control policies. [Needs a bit of a transition here. Try talking about how this impacts the politiciansâ vote and their creation of laws related to guns]...
4 Pages
1897 Words
The controversial question of whether immigration is a threat to the U.S. or not has plagued American Society ever since a huge influx of immigrants came during the 1900s. Some Americans then and now called âNativistsâ who are considered to be âthe most outspoken critics of immigration, feared that the American way of life and even the republic itself, was in danger from the constant stream of newcomersâ (Damms and Jensen par.1). In simple terms, Nativistsâ seen immigrants as a...
4 Pages
1892 Words
Smoking marijuana has become common since legalization, with public usage commonplace in many places. According to Harvard Health Publishing, Marijuana is legal in 29 states; about 85% of people support legalization, and several million people use it. ('Medical marijuana - Harvard Health,' 2022). It is not a small number. The question is, is Marijuana an addictive substance or not? How do we keep it out of the hands of teenagers? What benefits does it have? Or should Marijuana be legalized?...
4 Pages
1889 Words