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My opinion and my attitude to the ‘The Lady or the Tiger’ by Frank Stockton
Attitude
Literature
Opinion
‘The Lady or the Tiger’ by Frank Stockton was a story that really left me thinking and somewhat frustrated. If you’ve ever read this short story, you definitely know what I’m talking about. If you haven’t, you’ll find out soon enough. The theme of this short story is one most can agree on though that…
Adventures of the Best Friends in the Movie “Bottle Rocket”
Film
Friendship
Movie
My Best Friends
The film “Bottle Rocket” was directed by Wes Anderson, a well known director in the industry. Created in 1996, the film’s cast included Luke Wilson (Anthony) and Owen C. Wilson (Dignan) as the main characters, portrayed as best friends on an adventure to find themselves. Throughout the entirety of the film, the main focus was…
Our Public Self Consciousness
Opinion
An experience we can find to be common amongst ourselves is our public self consciousness. In an attempt to overcome this type of self perception we tend to follow a series of social norms in an effort to “fit in”. Public self consciousness is a focus of attention. Some areas of public self consciousness could…
Analyzing Advantages and Disadvantages of the Reproductive Health Bill Short Summary
Family planning
Health
The Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012 (Republic Act No. 10354), informally known as the Reproductive Health Law, is a law in the Philippines which guarantees universal access to methods of contraception, fertility control, sexual education, and maternal care. While there is general agreement about its provisions on maternal and child health, there…
Serious Problem of Child Labour
Child Labour
Child labour is a serious problem. There are entire generations being raised that are being forced to work in adverse and potentially harmful circumstances. Child labour is a serious problem in the modern world especially in the cocoa industry. Children are being trafficked from countries such as Burkina Faso to work in Ghana and the…
Mothering a Child in Crisis
Motherhood
The mother-infant/child connection is a critical introductory relationship. It forms the source of our expectations and experiences of motherhood and is a significant influencing factor over how we conduct our exchanges and relationships with our own children. And in turn them with their children. This relational process usually begins as a woman pushes, and despite…
Obesity in Children in United Arab Emirates
Childhood Obesity
Obesity
Abstract Background: Obesity is one of the key factors affecting the health and fitness of people across all ages. Obesity causes a number of health issues. The definition of obesity is determined as shown in the WHO as “Abnormal or unhealthy accumulation of fat which presenting a health risk”. The trend towards obesity in UAE…
Online Dating in Society
Modern Society
Online Dating
Society
Love letters, phone calls, surprise pop ups at your front door are long gone. It is no longer common to have a man dress nicely and show up at your door to take you out on a date. In today’s society, that is almost unheard of. Online dating has completely changed the way we meet…
Erasure of Identity by Heteronormativity & the Patriarchy
Marriage
Social Issues
the handmaid's tale
The systemic erasure of women’s identities in Margaret Atwood’s fictional nation of Gilead is, at first glance, as far-fetched as it is horrifying. Upon further analysis, however, certain Gileadean institutions, practices, and prejudices mirror reality closer than we may like to admit. The most glaring example is the way women’s names are changed, in Gileadean…
Is Corporal Punishment in Schools in the United States Really Necessary?
Corporal punishment
Spanking
Teacher
Corporal punishment is the most commonly used method to discourage misconduct among students in schools (Almond, 2008). It involves physically striking or causing exercise-induced pain as a formal means of correcting mistakes and disciplining students (Almond, 2008). While it has been abolished in many parts of Europe, it still exists in the United States and…