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Emerson’s Call for Individual Authenticity in “Self-Reliance”
Philosophy
Science
Social Science
The essential principles of the transcendentalist movement are powerfully attested to in Ralph Waldo Emerson’s essay “Self-Reliance”. Emerson urged his contemporaries to search inside for truth and direction in writing at a time of enormous social upheaval, arguing that human intuition and authenticity were more important than conventional conventions and expectations. This essay examines the…
Dr. Carl Sagan: Achievements in Life
Science
Dr Carl Sagan was an astronomer, educator, author, pioneer in exobiology; he was also a director for Planetary Studies. Dr. Carl Sagan succumbed to pneumonia on December 20, 1996 after a two-year battle with bone marrow disease. He has a wife by the name of Ann Druyan. His sister name was Cari Sagan. He also…
Social Science Dorothy Lee
Science
Dorothy Lee’s reading provides an insightful perspective on various cultures and the personal autonomy of individuals. According to Lee, the cultural framework supports the principle of personal autonomy. To illustrate this, she draws comparisons between our Western society and several North American aboriginal societies. Unlike these indigenous communities, our society imposes limitations on our freedom,…
An Introduction to What Defines a Hero
Ethics
Psychology
Science
Hero: one who goes beyond the call of duty, acts wisely under pressure, risks their life, fortune, or reputation, and champions a good cause. These definitions all fit that of a hero’s. However, in my opinion, a person most definitely does not need to do everything listed above to qualify as a hero. As I…
Jenny and Forrest: Love, Turbulence, and Redemption in ‘Forrest Gump’
Psychology
Science
Social Science
The tapestry of American cinema has woven within it characters that become iconic, living beyond the films in which they were born. In “Forrest Gump,” Forrest’s unyielding optimism and sheer determination are beautifully juxtaposed against Jenny Curran’s tumultuous life journey, steeped in the ever-evolving backdrop of America during the 20th century. Jenny, while a reflection…
Descending to Darkness: The Evolution of Jack in ‘Lord of the Flies’
Philosophy
Psychology
Science
Social Science
Jack Merridew from William Golding’s “Lord of the Flies” stands out conspicuously in the pantheon of literary figures that embody the underlying complexity and dualities of human nature. The personification of chaos and ferocity on the surface, Jack is really a persona that has been formed by circumstances, fear, and a basic survival drive. This…
The Consequence of Inaction: A Deep Dive into ‘Failure to Prepare is Preparing to Fail’
Education
Philosophy
Psychology
Science
The saying “Failure to prepare is preparing to fail” is a time-tested reminder of the need of preparation and forethought in any effort. This saying, which is based on the idea that success isn’t only a product of hard work or good fortune but also on careful preparation, has struck a chord with businesspeople, teachers,…
Echoes of Truth: An Analysis of Key Quotes from ‘The Crucible’
Ethics
Psychology
Science
“The Crucible” by Arthur Miller is a powerful meditation on the perils of frenzy, mob mentality, and the results of blind faith. The drama presents a frightening investigation of human psychology and the murky corners of collective dread, all against the somber background of the Salem witch trials. Quotes from the play often go beyond…
Quantitative vs Qualitative Research
Science
Scientific method
Statistics
The field of Marketing research in Ireland has experienced significant growth since the 1960s, when the first Irish market research agencies, Irish Marketing Surveys and Market Research Bureau of Ireland, were established. Today, there are various companies in the market that offer comprehensive market research services using both qualitative and quantitative techniques (Domegan and Fleming,…
Science and materials
Science
Other units of energy still found in use include: calorie, where 1 cal = 4. 187 J (measure of primary heat energy content of a fuel in joules per keg or m’) Kilowatt hour, where 1 kHz = 3. 6 MS BTU – British Thermal unit, where 1 BTU – 1. 055 k The temperature…