WHAT IS CHRISTIANITY? What is Christianity? This is a question I had never truly thought about before taking the class The Christian Religious Tradition. Being raised a Catholic I simply believed what I was told to believe, and went to mass and Sunday school every week. I have never in ... Read More
Multiple sclerosis is one of the most misunderstood diseases of this century. Since it's discovery, there is still no known causes, no proven treatments, and no known cure, yet it affects possibly five hundred thousand people in the United States alone. People need to learn more about this disease so ... Read More
All stories have a protagonist in which that character is the main character of the plot. Sometimes there is more than one protagonist. This is the case for The Glass Menagerie, by Tennessee Williams, in which the plot revolves around the Wingfield family. The Wingfield family consists of Tom, a ... Read More
Love is the cure. Simply quoted, Rumi mentioned metaphorically about love being the cure. Though as it seems that, that simple quote might be kept metaphorically throughout ones life, taken for inspiration, however seems as if maybe it is much more than just a metaphor. Caring for others, love, and ... Read More
Dual and multiple relationships with present clients exist when a practitioner and client have more than one relationship. The primary relationship is usually one of a professional nature however, the secondary relationship can be either professional or personal. Corey, Corey, and Callanan the authors of Issues and Ethics in the ... Read More
The different languages I am able to speak make me vary my speaking style. Just for the record, I am fully bilingual since my first language is Catalan, which is spoken in Catalonia, and Spanish is my second one. I started to learn English, my third language, when I was ... Read More
For the first time, on Sunday March 3, 2013, doctors in Mississippi reported that they cured a child of HIV. This breakthrough is critical being that it can help, and even change the lives of countless HIV-positive infants. Although this may not help adults living with HIV, it gives hope ... Read More
Multiple sclerosis is a chronic and often disabling autoimmune disease that effects, and attacks the central nervous system. It is progressive disease, in which nerve damage gets worse over time. The nerve damage is caused by inflammation, and this occurs when the bodys own immune cells attack the nervous system. ... Read More
Multiple sclerosis is a chronic and often disabling autoimmune disease that effects, and attacks the central nervous system. It is progressive disease, in which nerve damage gets worse over time. The nerve damage is caused by inflammation, and this occurs when the bodys own immune cells attack the nervous system. ... Read More
What defines an individuals success? In most cases than not, one examines the persons IQ, their personality, or what sort of special talents that they were graced with since birth as factors that influence ones success. However, this is the exact process that Malcolm Gladwell scrutinized in his bestseller The ... Read More
Multiple sclerosis is a chronic and often disabling autoimmune disease that effects, and attacks the central nervous system. It is progressive disease, in which nerve damage gets worse over time. The nerve damage is caused by inflammation, and this occurs when the bodys own immune cells attack the nervous system. ... Read More
Caged Bird By Maya Angelou BreakdownThe author, Maya Angelou, uses multiple poetic devices to get her message across to the reader she uses repetition, personification, rhyme, alliteration, and she even changes the style of poem in the middle of the poem. In the poem, Maya describes the differences between a ... Read More
Noreen Smith is an Ontario woman who was diagnosed with a nervous system disorder, commonly called an essential tremor (Roussy, 2016). This essential tremor makes the most simple tasks, very difficult to complete. In an article for CBC, Mrs. Smith discusses how she cannot write her own name or pour ... Read More
Note 1- Problematic Ideas of Puerto Ricans in Puerto Rican Cinema by MaldonandoMaldonando talks her work, which is to analyze how Puerto Ricans had been portrayed in the cinema. These negative stereotypical portrayals cause tensions because it makes it seem that Puerto Ricans are native to nowhere and have no ... Read More
Stem cell research is a fairly new advancement in science today. Stem cell research has many medical advantages. It can be used to assist patients with various diseases such as cancers, Parkinson disease, spinal cord injuries, yet it has been one of the most discussed topic in the past years. ... Read More
In Never Let me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro, Ishiguro comments on the human tendency to choose ignorance through silence in order to maintain bliss. There are multiple forms of willful ignorance portrayed throughout the novel including the personal issues of sex and virginity and the social issues concerning organ donations ... Read More
AbstractThis paper explores the multiple ideas and scenarios where multiple authors are exploring the implications of how men or women are seen as leaders. These are articles are unbiased towards which gender is preferred, so it makes it easier in order to see the data on why one particular gender ... Read More
Cancer. The very word strikes fear into even the bravest of hearts. This malady is cunning, adapting to and hijacking the body own machinery, and cruel, ambushing both young and old. More than 1 out of every three people will develop it in their lifetime, and it proves to be ... Read More
Macbeths fateWilliam Shakespeares Macbeth is a tragic play ending with the death of Macbeth. Throughout the timeline of the play, Macbeth kills multiple people including the King of Scotland, Duncan. He kills these people knowing information and using it to his advantage. He is aware of his prophecies and he ... Read More
Pen and the Scalpel Rhetorical AnalysisRichard Selzer wrote Pen and the Scalpel, an essay arguing for the acceptance of multiple careers by using one another for inspiration. Selzer begins the story by telling about his career as a surgeon and gives a bit of background information. After presenting his history, ... Read More
The novel Never Let Me Go, by Ishiguro contains various elements which contribute to the creation of a post-human science fiction environment. The first element that is presented is that they have no choice in their lives. Miss Lucy says, None of you will be working in supermarkets as I ... Read More
Symbols in Rime of the Ancient Mariner When writing literature, authors make a meaning out of their words. In Rime of the Ancient Mariner, the author uses multiple techniques to make his words have meaning. One of his methods was implementing symbolism in his text so that the words can ... Read More
Similes and Metaphors in Rime of the Ancient MarinerWhen reading Rime of the Ancient Mariner, there were multiple times where the author used figurative language to make his writing more creative. Not only that it made the writing creative, the use of figurative language within the text was also used ... Read More
One of Shakespeares most famous plays is Hamlet. In Hamlet, Act 1, Scene 5, lines 92-112, pages 33-34, the ghost (Hamlets father) has appeared to Hamlet explaining to him that Claudius poured poison into Hamlets fathers ear while he was sleeping and murdered him. The ghost then orders Hamlet to ... Read More
Monstrous Reality-Analysis of the Society through Love Cures and DestroysIn Wenxin Wus Love Cures and Destroys, Wu sets the story in an asylum called Briarcliff in 1961, Massachusetts. She was inspired by the American Horror Story Asylum and even borrowed the name of the asylum. Although the name of the ... Read More
The debate about stem cell research has attracted political, religious, and social viewpoints, and tends to polarize nations. The section that supports the stem cell research invokes the potential benefits of treating the debilitating conditions such as cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, Parkinsons disease, and spinal cord injuries. In contrast, those opposing ... Read More
With the discovery of science man has immensly improved his life and will continue to do in the future as well. However, despite of all the scientific achievements over the years, it has not been able to achieve anything in the perspective of what health is. Because the whole work ... Read More
Chronicle of a Death Foretold Passage CommentaryIn Chronicle of a Death Foretold, Gabriel Garca Mrquez narrates the last moments of a mans life from multiple perspectives and the roles that the people of the village played in his death. Although everyone knew about the event that was about to occur, ... Read More
Should Embryos be Stored to Cure Diseases or Replace Body Parts?Medicine, surgery, vaccines science has gone so far in preserving life. Ages ago people used to suffer from countless diseases such as polio, turbeculiosis, smallpox etc. but advances in medicine nowadays has either prevented these diseases or completely eradicated them. ... Read More
There are multiple climate change indicators that we can easily associate global warming with, such as rising sea levels, melting glaciers, and peculiar weather patterns. Out of the numerous indicators, I find wildfires to be one of the most intriguing and relevant considering the recent wildfires that have struck Tennessee. ... Read More