Investigative Psychology
“Who Will Become a Terrorist? Research Yields Few Clues” by Apuzzo, M. (2016)
Matt Apuzzo, the author of this article, looks into the issue of the brothers who conducted out bombings in Brussels. According to the author, the brothers ...
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Lawrence of Arabia
History is a specific thing, and if one wants to be remembered by generations, he must personally do great things that can affect the course of history. There are people who act in this way and leave a distinctive mark. A famous British spy ...
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Leadership Development Plan
Leadership Development Plan
The mindset of every person has a profound impact on his/her life starting from the thoughts. The mindset of a leader makes one a successful individual. Leadership qualities help in personal life, studying, and work. ...
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The Relationship between Being Overweight and Low Self-Esteem
Introduction
One of the growing public health issues in the United States is obesity. During the past decade, the incidence of the condition has increased significantly across almost all age groups and social classes. In the US, statistics reveal ...
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The “Rush Hour” Film Critique
Race is a socially built notion whose implication has developed intensely with time and differs across various cultures globally. Cultural subgroups are depicted as the mainstream in the movie Rush Hour by Brett Ratner, and each subgroup forms a ...
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Machines captivate humans: Rhetorical Strategies in Tufekci’s “The Machines Are Coming”
The idea that the machines are coming to capture the modern society and substitute humans in their workplace is supported by numerous social analysts, journalists, and technologists all over the world. One of the proponents of this view is Zeynep ...
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The Romantics’ Relationship with Nature Contrasted with Rilke’s Poems
Correlation between the literature of the Romantic era and creative heritage of Rainer Maria Rilke remains the subject of debate. Traditionally, literature critics recognize Rilke as a modernist; however, some of the leading motifs of his early ...
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Unspeakable Things: Sex, Lies and Revolution
Unspeakable Things: Sex, Lies and Revolution is a book written in 2014 by Laurie Penny, a British journalist and author as well as a political activist. The book critically looks into neo-liberalism and capitalism while considering gender politics ...
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Up from Slavery
Part One
Washington T Booker was one of the most significant leaders of the African Americans in the period of 1890 to 1915. His efforts towards emancipation of black people through ...
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A Year in the South, 1865
Introduction
The onset of civil war directly affects and triggers many changes in the livelihood of people. Despite some positive results, civil war is characterized by the hardships and challenges that it brings to the people after its end. In ...
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