to side with divine law, then he would be seen as weak and feminine. In reality, the power struggle is bigger than just the civil laws, but also between the role of man and woman in society. His patriarchal nature causes himself to cross unbroken boundaries. First to…
There is no site on the internet that is more so a paradox than that of 4chan. It is a site of dueling ideologies, behind its simplistic façade the many voices of humanity battle for superiority that form a disgusting yet uniquely human viewpoint of reality. Forming a harsh yet accepting community and influencing for better or for worse all aspects of everyday life that exist outside the points of the simple image posting website. In many aspects 4chan is the alpha and the omega the beginning…
This is a very obvious book to be include in our library. Many characters in this novel break gender boundaries and stereotypes. This novel is lead by two strong characters, a male and a female. It is empowering to have both genders treated equally. Both Tris and Four do the same activities, they work together to fight their battle and do not live up to their…
LIBERTY This essay is a written accord of the theory of libertarianism, is liberty present in the current state of society, is it necessary to achieve peace or to reach a more enlightened society. How as liberty changed since its first conception, is freedom and liberty correlated or they 2 different concepts with similar ideals. What is liberty? What is freedom? What is independence? Then I ask you, are these necessary for peace, are there necessary for enlightenment. If you never had…
In Michael Pringle’s essay, “The Scarlet Lever: Hester’s Civil Disobedience”, Pringle argues that in Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter, Hester uses the scarlet “A” to empower her individual self against the Puritan magistrates. Using Henry David Thoreau’s “Resistance to Civil Government”, Pringle elaborates on the significance of the scarlet letter, and prove it to be a symbol of Hester’s defiance within her community. After reading the article, it is confirmed that Hester’s embroidered “A” allows…
University and college academic leaders face an imperative opportunity to use their power for good and not evil, in order to “facilitate relationships and bring the divergent needs of different parties together in support of institutional advancement” (Bolman & Gallos, 2011, p. 162). Leading is an import task to follow out and it is accompanied with its own set of risks. Academic leaders are carefully attending their relationships with powerful players and pursing goals and partnerships, in…
Journeys involve multifaceted experiences that enable progression by instigating reflective insight into the traveller’s perception of relationships and outlook of the surrounding world. Arrays of alternative paths along physical expeditions are symbiotic with introspection, resulting in the reassessment of relationships where choices influence the direction travelled. Journeys are essential to escape perilous conditions and overcoming obstacles enables individuals to flourish in new…
Introduction The seven soil formation factors have created unique soils throughout Saskatchewan. Through time soil processes such as additions, losses, translocation, and transformations have continued to form soils and make different horizons. Two catena's in Saskatchewan, one in the prairie and another in the boreal forest, were examined and classified into taxonomic group. The objective was to identify, compare, and contrast the major soil formation factors, morphological features, and…
explores the plight of single women as well as the class structure and social snobbery of her historical context. Being a successful female writer herself and giving voice to the struggles of women in her novels, she undermined many of the societal boundaries of the 19th century and in this sense, was very much a subversive element in society. Fay Weldon’s 1984 novel ‘Letters to Alice: On First Reading Jane Austen’ explores similar issues and serves to illuminate the reader’s understanding of…
Succumbing to Propaganda The human mind is not so bold and clever as humanity boasts it to be; it is rather gullible and sheltered as it can easily be persuaded by the use of propaganda, a tool that can be represented either orally or visually and is used by people to provoke a reaction from the targeted audience...In George Orwell’s 1984, it is apparent that the once Enlightenment-fueled human reasoning revolution is succumbing to the Party of English Socialism’s well-rounded and…