Concept of Hollywood Sign and the U.S. Identity

It should be admitted that the concept of a good bad boy can be traced not only in mass culture. For instance, such characters as Huckleberry Finn, Holden Caulfield, Alex (Clockwork Orange), Jordan Belfort, and others can be regarded as good bad boys as long as they are outlaws, but their further behavior makes people sympathetic towards them

Details

The Journey of the Magi Poem Analysis

T. S. Eliots poem The Journey of the Magiis a religious poem that recounts a classic story of the journey of three wise men from East to Jerusalem to bring gifts to the newborn Jesus.

Details

Remarkable Woman in the the Sophocles’s tragedy

Women play an important role in everything that happens in the world, in each area of life. Many famous women have left their mark in history, in the destinies of people as well as entire generations. Sometimes, their actions cannot be explained by the general human psychology because they are guided by some mysterious and unexplained force.

Details

Dr. Kaoru Ishikawa

Kaoru Ishikawa is the famous Japanese scientist in the field of quality management. His name is also associated with the revival and development of the Japanese economy. Kaoru Ishikawa is well-known for the development of Fishbone-Ishikawa diagram, which is used in the analysis of the production process.

Details

Analysis of “What you Pawn, I Will Redeem”

Nowadays, when life becomes more and more hectic each day, many people focus only on their own problems. It is much easier to ignore so-called social outcasts rather than try to understand them and help. It is not complicated to be judgmental and just point a finger at such individual who does not fit into our society or our moral standards.

Details

Gabriel Garcia Marquez’S Collected Stories

The Evolution of Gabriel Garcia Marquezs Writing Style Best known for his Nobel prize-winning One Hundred Years of Solitude and several other major novels, Gabriel Garcia Marquez has, in fact, produced an extensive oeuvre that consists of journalistic pieces and short stories in addition to full-length novels.

Details

Increase of the Oil Prices and the Change in the Value of Art in the GCC

The Impact of Oil Prices Increase on the Value of Art The Impact of Oil Prices Increase on the Value of Art The last few years have seen both the rise and the decline of oil prices in the GCC countries.

Details

What Was the ‘Ubaid Culture’ and Why is it Important to Neolithic Archaeology in the UAE?

Until 1949, the work of archaeologists was focused on the Mesopotamian plain with its prehistoric remains being buried under a thick layer of alluvium. Historians claim that between 4500 and 4300 B.C., few Halafian settlements in Mesopotamian were abandoned; their pottery and tools were gradually substituted by the pottery of another culture called Ubaid.

Details

The Comparison and Contrast of Wyatt Earp in the Movies Tombstone and Wyatt Earp

One cannot deny the fact that people have always needed heroes. Sometimes, however, they glorified those who did not deserve it. The Frontier was full of adventurers, gunfighters, cowboys, and people who were in search for better life.

Details

Ikea’s Executive Primer on Sustainability

The home furnishing industry today is characterized by the dependence on housing market, which shows significant improvements after recession. However, the major drivers of the industry are consumers preferences and here researchers observe five significant trends (Weinswig, 2016).

Details

The House on Mango Street Using Gloria Anzualduas Border Theory of Womens Life in the Borderland

The House on Mango Street Using Gloria Anzualduas Border Theory of Womens Life in the Borderland The book The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros encompasses various short stories. These stories can be analyzed using Gloria Anzualduas border theory of womens life in the borderland.

Details

Critique of the article: “Two Cheers for Sweatshops”

History proves that human communities have always included people who seek to enslave other individuals. In the antiquity and the Middle Ages, the brutally defeated tribes and entire nations became slaves to the victors. Despite the change of epochs, slavery remains hiddenly inherent in the society.

Details