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The Wii: Nintendo’s Video Game Revolution Analysis
Revolution
Video Games
Background Information Nintendo was founded in 1889 as a card company initially. It moved into the electronic entertainment industry in the late 1970s. Nintendo went on to release its own console and dominate the video games market, both in home video games consoles and in handheld consoles in the early 1980s. The introduction of Wii…
The Law Offices of Jeter, Jackson, Guidry, and Boyer
Law
The law offices of Jeter, Jackson, Guidry, and Boyer are experiencing unforeseen growth. In order to maintain efficiency, the firm has brought in Brad Howser as a general manager to oversee business operations. At first, Brad was quiet in his position; however, he eventually began creating potential disruption and unrest within the organization. Brad exhibited…
A Dream Destroyed: What Would MLK Do?
Human Activities
Justice
Martin Luther King
On January 31, 2019, Mr. James Forman, Jr., professor at Yale Law School and former public defender gave a brief overview of his book: Locking up our own: Crime and punishment in black America. In doing so, he spoke about being a public defender in Washington, DC as well as the mass incarcerations of African…
The Common Misconception of Deception
Deception
Study
Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment
“The repeated assumption of the unacceptability of deception seems to be due to the fact that deception has been evaluated only from the viewpoint of moral philosophizing.” According to Dr. Larry Christensen, a scholar in psychology this has led to the repeated conclusion that deception is reprehensible and seems to have created a perceptual set…
Injustice Against African-Americans and Justice Reform
Injustice
Jim Crow laws
Justice
“Hands up! Don’t Shoot!”, shouted thousands of demonstrators marching through the streets of Ferguson, Missouri just days after the controversial police killing of African-American teen Michael Brown. Ever since the Ferguson Protests, “Hands Up! Don’t Shoot!” has become a rally cry for what has become the Black Lives Matter movement, a group whose goal is…
From the Center to the Edge: The Politics & Policies of the Clinton Presidency
Hillary Clinton
Politics
William Jefferson Clinton left a definite mark as the 42nd president. His policies were either significant successes or blatant failures. In addition, his personal affairs, brought to light by the media and political opponents, rocked the nation. William C. Berman, professor emeritus of History at the University of Toronto, wrote a first historical interpretation of…
Are Boys in Crisis in Our Schools?
Crisis
School
Educators should have knowledge about different education-related issues, including the crisis encountered by boys. This is especially vital for early childhood educators as a substantial number of boys will be present in their classroom. It is essential for teachers to assist all students in achieving success and growth, guaranteeing they become valuable contributors to society….
Justice in the USA: The Death Penalty
Capital Punishment
Crime
Jury
Law enforcement
Prison
Prosecutor
Mead Shumway, a resident of Nebraska, was convicted and sentenced to death by a jury for first-degree murder based on circumstantial evidence. However, despite his claims of innocence and his plea for forgiveness from God before his execution, the husband of the deceased confessed to being responsible for his wife’s murder on his deathbed the…
The Government’s Role in Enforcing the U.S.’s Values
Army Values
Ethical Values
Politics
Value
Veteran
The late 1940’s, the 50’s, and the 60’s are notable for the great changes made to American society as a whole. These changes came with issues that challenged the U.S.’s core values of liberty, equality and justice. After World War II, many veterans struggled to assimilate back into society, so the G.I. Bill was published…
The Legislative Process of the USA
Act
Patriotism
Introduction In the weeks immediately following the attacks on the United States on September 11, 2001, the United States government faced a legislative quagmire of unprecedented complexity. The President of the United States, George W. Bush, and his team of advisors had been sworn into office less than nine months prior; Congress faced an unprecedented…