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- A Comparison of Martin Luther King Jr. And Malcolm XA comparison of two Civil Rights Era leaders, Marthin Luther King and Malcolm X, with different philosophies and a discussion of who possessed a more effective method of bringing about change.
- Lessons Learned From Reverend Jim Jones And His People's Temple Cult.Reverend Jim Jones was a hybrid character with multiple dimensions. He was both psychopath and a convincing spiritual leader. Many of his charismatic charms are common in political leaders in many societies. Jones his secrets of expediency.
Weapons of Mass Construction: Culture, Compassion, and Amílcar CabralAn exploration into why the PAIGC's movement for independence was made unique because of Cabral, and why it faltered without him.
Tattoos, Piercings and Body ModificationsTattoos, piercings, and body modifications are becoming a widespread phenomena in major cultures around the world. The practices themselves have been in action for thousands of years, and our societies are learning to accept the trend they has become.- Travel Close to Home and Still Travel a Great DistanceFor several weeks, this author has completed Associated Content writing assignments that involve international travel for a higher purpose, to serve the greater good. We also can accomplish this goal through travel close to home.
- Islamic Society and Gender RelationsIs there a line by which gender relations can be judged or any rights that must transcend cultures? Can Western values and cultural norms be exported to non-Western societies?
- A Passage to India: The Theme of EqualityIn his novel A Passage to India, E.M. Forster analyzes two different approaches to the idea of government; the system of the British, and that of the Indians.
- Harlem: Defeat, Hope and Unresolved Questions in Langston Hughes' Famous PoemLangston Hughes took us on such an emotional journey, his purpose throughout the poem may have been to bring up the issue of equality and see how the readers would react to the message.
- NAAFA: Creating Equality and Acceptance for Fat AmericansFounded in 1969 the National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance (NAAFA), provides information to the media on issues with diet, social interaction and legislation. NAAFA is one side of the controversial debate on issues facing overweight people and their rights.
- Fatherhood and MasculinityIn this essay I will examine the positions "pro-equality" and "pro-family" and the opposing position of neo-traditionalism.
- Introduction to Enlightenment Thought and the French RevolutionAs a lamp shining in the dark, the Enlightenment was meant to open the eyes of the poor and free them of unjust rule. France embraced these ideas, but what started as a call for reason and science turned into slaughter during the French Revolution.
- Black Women Writers and Singers of the Avant-Garde and Civil Rights Movement1960s and 1970s America. The Civil Rights, Free Speech, Women's Liberation and Gay Rights Movements.This twenty year span in American history served as the perfect time for the voices of black women to let their voices be heard by the dominant culture.
- How Does Moral Development and Understanding Change with Age?From Kohlberg's three stages to Turiel's seven, moral development has been observed to be intriguingly different in varied cultures around the world. Which theory is the most comprehensive? This article examines moral development theories and their impacts.
- The Psychological Effects of Slavery on Modern American Thought and CultureThis research aimed to critique the act of slavery as a term of thought that has left a devastating deposit on modern thought and society.
- How the Enlightenment Influenced 18th and 19th Century GovernmentsDuring the 18th and 19th Centuries, Thomas Jefferson, George Bancroft, and Frederick Douglass, and the French National Assembly each envisioned a government based on the principles of the Enlightenment.
- Racism in America: What Has to Happen for White and Black to Unite?The subject of racism is a continual controversial issue within everyday American society. Racial equality is such a new concept within our lives that many raw emotions still cloud our judgement.
- Soulforce Equality Riders Face Opposition in South CarolinaThe group, which promotes equality for gays and lebsians, faced opposition at a South Carolina college and anti-gay protesters.
- The US Constitution, the Courts and RaceRace has been a divisive issue in all areas of American life since the first colonization of North America; in the modern US, race manifests itself in Consititutional issues and the rulings of the Supreme Court. This paper looks at race and these legal issues.
- African American Poet and Writer: Langston HughesThe poet, columnist, playwright, essayist and novelist whose name came to be associated intimately with Harlem was born James Mercer Langston Hughes on February 1, 1902 at Joplin, Missouri to James Nathaniel and Carrie Hughes.
The United States Flag: Remember the Stars and Stripes?Does the United States Flag still mean anything to people? In case you've forgotten what it stands for, here's a reminder.- Jurisprudential Aspects of Oil and Gas LeasesMuch litigation has arisen concerning the rights of lessees and lessors in relation to oil and gas leases and the various tools states and the federal government have used to regulate the industry.
- Liberty, Plato and Aristotlecommentary on howe Plasto and Aristotle and J.S. Miolls saw individual and public libertyu (if any) and the applications of liberty in today's world- both public and individual
- Democracy and Greatness in Alexis de Tocqueville's Democracy in AmericaAlexis de Tocqueville visited America and wrote his book based on the then fledgling democracy. This essay analyzes the balance, or lack there of, of greatness and democracy.
- Faith or Fortune? New England and the Chesapeake RegionAn essay about colonial New England and the Chesapeake region
- Philosophy and PoliticsOffers a series of philosophical considerations in the realm of politics, including the nature of government and to what end such an entity should exist within society.
- Hiding Behind the Watchman: School Boards Circumvent the System Foregoing Liability and Responsibility for Notice Under Title IXIn Medieval Times, there were Castles surrounded by an outer wall separated from the rest of society. And like the watchmen making sure nobody bothered the fort, superintendents are left to act as buffers to any liability the School Board encounters.
- Human Freedom and Liberty: Threats and SolutionsAn analysis of the idea of human freedom, liberty, and rights, based on the philosophies of John Stuart Mill, Milton Friedman, Karl Marx, and Friedrich Hayek.
- Gwendolyn Brooks and Claude McKay Spun Gold From Fibers of WordsTwo literary geniuses compete for an opportunity in 1920 Harlem to enlighten two cultures, radically different, facing the same hardships. Through poetry and a few prose pieces, suffrage, civil liberty, death and freedom come to light. A survival piece.
- Women and Hermetic Kabbalah: Dwelling on the Tree of LifeThe history of Judiac & Hermetic Kabbalah, and the rights of gentile women to study them. Written for "Women, Religion and Social Change" (December 23, 2002) from the personal prospective of a Gentile woman who is beginning to study Hermetic Kabbalah.
- Christian Belief and Modern Science and Philosophy (Part 2)Christianity implicit gain answers about being of our world and Universe, about philosophical being, and about possibility of existence of unseenable World of Heaven...
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