It’s hard to wait. Things sometimes can take a long time to come or to wait for something to happen, and you can wait for it, or you can try to do something to make it come faster. In the tv show “fuller house” two boys were waiting for dj to choose what boy she […]
What would happen if the world was overpopulated? There would be more pollution. Also, there would probably most likely be more violence. The economy would be weak. Because of this, there would be more poverty and more poor families living literally in the streets. The reason and the cause of this are because there is […]
“Colonel Sartoris invented an involved tale to the effect that Miss Emily’s father had loaned money to the town, which the town, as a matter of business, preferred this way of repaying” (shmoop.com). William Faulkner was born in 1897, and raised by his family in the south near Oxford Mississippi. He was a member of […]
I have always wonder why people always try to like people by their looks why not there personality. There could be the prettiest girl but have the worst personality and a not pretty with the best personality. It shouldn’t matter about their looks it should be about their personality. A lot of people judge them […]
“We did not say she was crazy then. We believed she had to do that. We remembered all the young men her father had driven away, and we knew that with nothing left, she would have to cling to that which had robbed her, as people will” (Faulkner). William Faulkner is the author of “A […]
Facilitated diffusion and active transport are two ways of moving materials across the cell membrane. These two types of transport have many similarities as well as differences. One similarity is in what is transported. In facilitated diffusion, ions, sugars, and salts are transported across the membrane. In active transport, ions, sugars, and salts are also […]
Karmashing and I where the tightest best friends and nobody could split us apart like splitting bread into pieces. We had our ups and downs like any friend. We could always have each other’s back no matter what but this time I felt like I didn’t have her back and was failing her as a […]
West Africa is a region of Africa that includes the countries Benin, Liberia, Guinea, Nigeria, Uganda, Ghana, and other smaller countries. West Africa is generally poor, but it’s filled with optimism. West Africa has it uniqueness, but is also similar to other parts of Africa and the World. West Africa is an amazing place filled […]
#16: As George Washington, write a letter to Congress entitled “Why we won the war?” To the members of Congress: After a hard and rancorous combat, following bitter winters, hunger, injury, and illness, America may truly guarantee its independence from Great Britain. We have much and many to thank, for our success in the war […]
Eccentricity intrigues the human mind. Conformity is so common in society that any spark of individuality is instantly notable. To those around him, Holden Caulfield appears to be an awkward individual who struggles to be responsible and sociable. He strikes out at the bounds of society in his peculiar fashion. In “The Catcher in the […]
Airbags in cars are intended to save our life in the case of a collision. An airbag going off in a vehicle might save our life or end our life as we know it. Do we really need to have the government ruling every minute of our lives? Since 1998, the US government has required […]
The idea of not treating others equally due to their physical appearance or heritage is an epidemic in the modern world. Excuses are being created to belittle another because of how they look or their familial background. The constant need for the sense of superiority is the cause for this action. This mindset has not […]
Can you imagine what cooking was like in the beginning of time? Typically raw meat and an abundance of vegetables was the meal on the menu. The methods of cooking, the unique flavors across the world, and modern trends today are all part of the culinary evolution. As you cook in the kitchen, there are […]
Helen Keller stated, “Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much. ” (Keller) They found my problem two years after I was born. It was the middle of the summer when I asked my mom for some kool-aid, and she couldn’t understand what I was trying to say. It wasn’t long […]
The Love Song of Alfred J. Prufrock by T. S. Eliot uses stream of consciousness to present the inner thoughts and life of a thoroughly modern man. In poetic verse, Elliot recounts Prufrock’s hopes and desires, his failures and shortcomings, all from the perspective of Prufrock himself. Yet the common refrain, “Do I dare” suggests […]
The French Revolution was the turning point in french history. The French adopted the “American” ways and created the Declaration of rights of man. The Declaration of rights of man gave people their natural rights and abolished the absolute monarch government. So France became a democratic republic government. The French wanted to completely ignore and […]
A good plot twist is just what a reader needs to be satisfied with their conclusion. Luckily, O. Henry is just the author to go to when you are looking for a plot twist. His stories include plot twists for their conclusion and just the right amount of irony to make you laugh even though […]
Cardinal Richelieu was one of the most influential political religious men of the 17th Century. Appearing first as a representative to the States-General (1), Richelieu established his opinions early. He advocated for entrusting bishops with more political power and ensuring the Church was exempt from taxes (1). Although not intentionally, much of his political philosophy […]
Dear Mum and Dad, Its been a long time since i’ve seen you guys since i’m stuck on this island. Just know i miss you so very much.I think you would be proud to see how i stepped up and was voted chief after the first few day being on the island. Things are hard […]
Aslan can be portrayed as a symbol of Christ because he is given the same characteristics Christ has and is involved in the same events Christ was in C. S. Lewis’ The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. C. S. Lewis has written in a way to create an intruiging fairytale, as well as including […]
Recently, on a trip to an art museum, I saw many interesting pieces. A few stuck out, but one in particular grasped my attention. The image had a very mysterious look to it. The picture was taken by Christopher Atkins, and the name of the piece is ‘Hynagogia’. It is all in black and white, […]
The Civil Rights movement was a time of extreme change and protest as African American people fought for their freedom. One author that helped drive that movement is Langston Hughes. Langston Hughes was an African American poet from Missouri that grew up with tremendous racial pride during a time of racial oppression. Hughes helped the […]
Has the metamorphosis of the word celebrity devalued its underlying tenets? Traditionally, to be a celebrity entailed recognition and celebration of virtuous attributes. On the other hand, today’s connotation takes on the definition of fame, having a widespread reputation. Celebrities and famous people alike are being held up on a pedestal by the masses, but […]
Because I am a woman, I must make unusual efforts to succeed. If I fail, no one will say, “She doesn’t have what it takes.” They will say, “Women don’t have what it takes.” -Clare Boothe Luce. Feminism has been around for many years, but slowly women are slowly making their way up the ladder. […]
The Positive Effects of Video Games What topic is hated by hardcore athletic sports players, has almost no evidence of being a bad influence on humans, and is blamed for various crimes?Video games!Everyone has heard people say hateful things about video games.Some of the comments not backed up with evidence, some of it just to […]
Through countless generations, through eras of ideas and trends, one that had never gone out of style is expression through music. The last vestige of it will never become dissipated. Indications of turning feeling to song has been evident since the beginning of time. Music was especially an outlet when acquisitiveness influenced property of human […]
Classism. Racism. One of these things is the most destructive, horrendous, catastrophic, evil act ever to plague humankind. The other has to do with skin color. However, when people think of discrimination, the first terms that come to mind are ones like ‘racism’ and ‘sexism’. Why is this? Why have such petty, one-sided, highly politicized […]
We are all traveling down a road. A road towards something in life. Death? Maybe, our dream job or goal in life? Who knows? All we do know is that we are moving on this road sometimes we stop; sometimes we veer off, making a mistake. On this road there are different paths we can […]
Past Tense Upon the conclusion of Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, the audience was able to identify common literary analogies between this 18th century novel and antiquated Greek legends. Frequently, scholars have dubbed Frankenstein the ‘Modern Prometheus,” paralleling a rebellious Titans versus an egotistical scientist. In this Greek myth, a potent Titan denounces the omnipresent Zeus’s […]
“All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.” Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. “Everyone has the right to life, liberty, and the security of a person.” Article 3 of […]