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Gendered positionality in academic politics

5 Pages 2141 Words
This essay examines the contention that philosophy, not politics or positionality, drives geographers’ changing approaches to social difference. Through analyzing three social differences, namely gender, sexualities and children, this essay contends that philosophy, politics and positionality are all intrinsically intertwined and have all driven geographers’ changing approaches. However, this essay goes on to show that there exists the need to...

Basics of Mills' Sociological Imagination: Analytical Essay

4 Pages 1611 Words
Mills sociological imagination requires each of us to combine our personal experiences with historical context and social factors, rather than just focusing on our own personal experiences. I have a special personal experience, that is, I have experienced a whole decade of exam-oriented education in China, among which the process of preparing for the college entrance examination had the greatest...

Discrimination in Ivy League Universities: Argumentative Essay

2 Pages 856 Words
Released in 2014, Dear White People follows the lives of a few Black students attending a predominantly white Ivy League university and demonstrates the effects, of how this has shaped the way they live their lives. As racial tension between the small Black population and the white population built, a controversy breaks out over the black-face party hosted by the...

Jodi Arias Case Study and Analysis of Due Procedure

3 Pages 1561 Words
The case I will be talking about is the Jodi Aries case and what happens If I was the judge in the retrial, and whether or not the outcome will be the same. Jodi Arias was born in 1980 in Salinas, California to parents Bill and Sandy Arias. She has one older half-sister, plus one younger sister and two younger...

Mansa Musa's Mali Empire: Golden Era Analysis

2 Pages 902 Words
Shihāb ad-Dīn Aḥmad ibn Faḍl Allāh al-ʿUmarī, also known as Al-Umari was a Syrian scholar. He was born in Damascus in 1301, June 12th. “Umar” in his name can be understood as the origin of his family and shows that they were from the second Islamic caliph. Al-Umari was part of a bureaucratic family, and his father was head of...

Case Study of Adnan Syed: Innocent Until Proven Guilty

7 Pages 3246 Words
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Introduction to the Case of Adnan Syed Adnan Syed was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison. Hae Min Lee went missing on the 13th of January 1999. Her body was found less than a month later on February 9th. The cause of death was manual strangulation, meaning somebody choked her to death with their hands. Syed...

Gender Segregation in Single-Sex Schools: Impact on Math Achievement

3 Pages 1485 Words
Math is an essential subject for students to master in preparation for life after the classroom. The core principles of learning numbers and learning how to count are an integral part of math that many females show disinterest in at an early age, which influences math performance as time goes by (Gouwe, Mathipa, & Netshitangani, 2017). A plethora of research...

Case Study of Pepsi Syringe Crisis of 1993

6 Pages 2553 Words
Introduction PepsiCo is an American multinational food, snack and beverage company which is located at Purchase, New York, USA (The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica, 2019). In 1993, the company faced a crisis which is called the Pepsi Syringe crisis (Paul Holmes, 1993). It was started as a threatening local incident which turned into a multimillion-dollar disaster for the PepsiCo after...

Case Study: Advantages and Disadvantages

1 Page 609 Words
In this paper will discuss the definition of a case study and point out the advantages and disadvantages of this method. We will also discuss the reasons that case studies are needed in research. We will also discuss how a researcher can go about gathering information and data. Also go over how to distinguish what information and data is most...

Analytical Essay on Title IX: Quinnipiac University Case Study

2 Pages 1063 Words
Quinnipiac University is a suburban private university located in Hamden, Connecticut. The university is well-known for its degrees in the undergraduate, graduate, and professional levels. The institution has captured national attention over its student journalism with the universities' control over student publications and students’ speech in 2007 and 2008 along with two Title IX cases that occurred in 2010 and...

Teaching American History Through Film: Analysis of John Adams Films

2 Pages 746 Words
Introduction Some of the many benefits that historical films offer is that they allow for better memorization through visual associations and are able to grasp attention spans longer than pieces of text. Unfortunately, historical films are often partially fictional and sometimes are missing key historical figures and events in reenactments, but they can still be effective in teaching history when...

Ethical Dilemma: Johnson & Johnson vs Competitor

3 Pages 1278 Words
Introduction Johnson and Johnson`s is one of the well-known companies in the world. It is developed in 1886 by three brothers, Robert wood Johnson, James Wood Johnson, and Edward Mead Johnson. It is a fortune 500 Pharmaceutical and consumers packaged goods manufactured multinational company. It has more than 265 operating companies in more than 60 countries approximately 126500 peoplesss. Moreover,...

US Mass Shootings & Video Game Violence

6 Pages 2948 Words
Introduction to the Mass Shooting Dilemma in America Americans are far too used to hearing on the news that a mass shooting has occurred. Regardless of where it takes place, Americans find themselves in the same frustrating position of having to yet again ask, “what can we do to stop this?” It is a question that many countries have addressed...

Analytical Essay on Due Process: Case Studies

5 Pages 2294 Words
Question I I. Introduction Entitlements are central concepts throughout jurisprudence in the United States. They are the basic legal form utilized in the range areas of law such as contracts and torts. They are created by human actors who make moral decisions about who is deserving or undeserving within a chosen economic structure. In 1935 the rise of social welfare...

Philosophy of Education: Learners and Teachers

3 Pages 1481 Words
Introduction Teaching is a tool where people can learn from a variety of information, knowledge, and wisdom that can be applied to their daily lives. I’ve decided to become a teacher for many reasons. One of the experiences in my life that inspired me to become a teacher was when I did volunteer work for a few years, and also...

Sociological Imagination & Sensitivities

3 Pages 1514 Words
People are social creatures and our interactions with other people play a critical part of our lives that, unfortunately, impedes on our individual sense of uniquity. This phenomenon can be described as the advertent and inadvertent influence of social structures that limit our agency. Social structures being the relationships that bring various parts of society closer together (Crossman & Scherer,...

Reflection on My University Years: Opinion Essay

2 Pages 781 Words
I am writing to express my desire to pursue the programme Masters in International Management for the winter semester. I have completed my Bachelor’s Degree in Commerce from T.M Jacob Memorial Government College, Kerala, INDIA. During my university years, I have always strived to have an impressive academic performance and scored 8.19 CCPA out of 10. At all times I...

Scholarship Essay to Study at University College Dublin

2 Pages 934 Words
I have chosen to study at University College Dublin for various reasons. Known for its world-class academics and faculty with the likes of Mr Andrew Keating and Mrs Mary Lambkin, UCD facilitates a rich and stimulating learning experience. Studying at Smurfit Business School would provide continual development of intercultural communication, strategic thinking and many more, thus enabling the graduates to...

Closing the ELL Vocabulary Gap through Collaboration and Inquiry

4 Pages 1804 Words
Abstract The purpose of this study is to determine whether or not collaboration through inquiry-based learning can help ELLs increase vocabulary and literacy skills in order to close the reading achievement gap. A mixed methods design was used with triangulation, using a questionnaire and semi-structured interviews to determine the themes in the qualitative data and frequencies and percentages were used...

Motivation for Spring Forward Scholarship Application

1 Page 484 Words
My name is Rimsha Sohail. In this essay, I want to express my motivation to apply for the Spring Forward Scholarship. For as long as I can remember I’ve known what I wanted to do in my life. Since my early childhood art has been a passion of mine. I have always tried to develop my creativity but have heard...

Analyzing Theoretical Approaches to Genres in Discourse

5 Pages 2297 Words
Contemporary Genre Theories (ESP, New Rhetoric, SFL) The term comes from the French (and originally Latin) word for ‘kind’ or ‘class’ and appeared in rhetoric, literary theory, media theory, and more recently in linguistics as referring to a distinctive type of ‘text’. Different approaches applied in order to form a basis for defining genres. Vandenberg provides the following definitions of...

Concept of Hildegard E. Peplau’s Theory in Nursing Care Plan: Case Study

4 Pages 1715 Words
Introduction Hildegard E Peplau believes that nursing helps a person learn and grow during the time of illness by strengthening the person’s intellectual and interpersonal competencies through the process of nurse-client interactions. This assignment is going to discuss how to apply Hildegard E Peplau’s theory and how this theory could help me in reviewing and developing my own nursing practice....

PTSD in Vietnam War Veterans: An Analytical Essay

3 Pages 1323 Words
The Vietnam War has many consequences and these consequences are either good or bad. The War occurred from November 1st, 1955 through April 30th, 1975. This war derived from the Cold war. It basically all started because Americans were trying to prevent the spread of communism throughout the world. Although Vietnam won the war, communism did not spread. After the...

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