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  • Discussion Forum Assignment: Moral Bioenhancement and Agential Risks

    Many believe that history is cyclical, which involves similarities between generations in terms of psychological types and recurring ideas. The extreme unwillingness to obey the authorities is one characteristic that is manifested in every new generation but not in every representative. Not all people are obsessed with their ideas to the extent that taking their…

  • A View on Generation Gap Between Baby Boomers and Millennials

    The essay “Why Millennials Will Miss Boomers When They’re Gone” by Keith Spencer gives the reader a view on the generation gap between Baby Boomers and millennials. It goes into great detail, describing those generations’ differences, the reasons for those and what important lessons readers must learn. The essay is informative, persuasive and entertaining due…

  • What Influences Overall Development

    Multiple factors contribute to one’s development and influence them throughout the whole life. The scientists primarily established that genetics and environmental impact play an essential role in personality building (Whitehouse 46). However, psychologists, neurologists, and other educators have been arguing that both nature and nurture parts equally affect the individual’s development (Lock and Palsson 19).…

  • How the Other Half Lives: Slums in New York

    Demand for housing units skyrocketed due to the rapid growth of the industrial sector in the United States during the 1880s. Housing shortages in northeastern cities grew out of the influx of thousands of people and immigrants. Landlords have continued to subdivide their apartments into ever smaller units, resulting in ever more cramped living conditions…

  • Child’s Right to Love: Study by Matthew Liao

    One of the main works of Matthew Liao was the study of the right of a child to be loved. Undoubtedly, the child has the right to be loved and, moreover, to love. Love should not be a duty, and it should be sincere and not only concern the child but also go from the…

  • How the State of Nature Relates to the Social Contrast

    Table of Contents Introduction The Nature of Primitive Freedom The Nature of Societal Freedom A Life in a Civilized Society The Difference between the Freedoms Conclusion References Introduction The natural freedom of human beings in the original state of nature is different from the freedom made possible by the social contract of the general will.…

  • Deportation of Immigrants From the United States

    Table of Contents Introduction Background Proposal Recommendation Advantages of Recommendation Counterarguments Feasibility Implementation for Wider Application Conclusion Works Cited Introduction When the problem of illegal immigration is debated, one fact is often not enough emphasized: the United States of America is a country that was initially founded and developed throughout history exclusively by migrants in…

  • Community Facilities Assessment

    Community facilities are social amenities used for the general population’s welfare. They can be offered by public, private, and nonprofitable organizations. The facilities provide various services that are of salience to community members. They include healthcare, leisure, education, social care, transport, and heritage assets such as gardens and parks (Calder et al., 2018). Community facilities…

  • How Sociological Institutions Directly Affect People

    Social institutions are fundamental establishments that influence the way society functions. The institutions are the backbone of every society, and without them, the latter cannot accomplish fulfillment in such aspects as relationships or the economy. Sociological institutions define values, norms, rules, and regulations, organizing societies and their people. The government, education, and family are examples…

  • The Power of Introverts: Analysis of Book

    A strong narrative with a skillful implementation of rhetorical modes determines the success of an argumentative literary work, as research determines the quality of an academic paper. Susan Cain (1968–), an American writer today and a lawyer in the past, worked on her non-fictional book since 2005 but accumulated the research and experience required for…