Introduction to scientific humanities: An historical perspective
Case study - 2 pages - Politic philosophy
Animals are bodies and their vital operations are either movements or actions which require movements. But bodies and movements are the subject of Mathematics. Such a scientific approach is exactly Geometry. Similarly, the operations of animals are carried out using instruments and...
On just war
Case study - 7 pages - Politic philosophy
When, in the sacred Hindu text the Bhagavad Gita, Prince Arjuna asks Lord Krishna about the righteousness of his participation in a war that would entail him killing his cousins, Lord Krishna explains to him that it is his duty as a warrior to take up this role, and that he should do it as best...
Elite Series Pro Kelley Jaye isn't afraid to get Jerky with Jerkbaits
Case study - 3 pages - Literature
Every bass angler has his niche, no matter if you are a recreational or a pro-angler, it's been seen often that one angler who's an expert in this, or an expert in that. There's the Denny Brauers of fishing, where their favorite lures are jigs, or the Kevin VanDams, where all they throw are...
Where it all begins and ends: How strike king designs, tests, and creates lures
Case study - 2 pages - Literature
Lures are harder to design. Colors are not as important for triggering strikes, said Strike King Lure designer Phil Marks. Today's colors are mostly just variations of existing schemes. Colors have to be eye appealing. There have been many great fish catching colors that...
Catechism essay
Case study - 2 pages - Literature
"It is but natural that in opening this Universal Council we should like to look to the past and to listen to its voices whose echo we like to hear in the memories and the merits of the more recent and ancient Pontiffs, our predecessors," said Andrew Brown of the Guardian in Britain. Throughout...
The logic of appropriateness - John G. March and Johan P. Olsen
Case study - 1 pages - Literature
In the first place, the authors define what a rule of appropriateness is. It is a rule defined by what is considered an exemplary behavior, and then seen as natural and legitimate. They first expose the basics about the rule-based action. According to them, this is an ancient concept, theorized...
Structural realism - John J. Mearsheimer
Case study - 2 pages - Literature
The text we have is an extract from the Mearsheimer's book about International relations theories. In this extract, he presents the structural realism: he states the structural realist theory about international politics and conflicts. Hence, he also explains there are differences among the...
Machiavelli - The Prince - publié le 27/02/2013
Case study - 2 pages - Literature
The three chapters we have from The Prince are good to understand Machiavelli's thought; they comprise advice's he gives to rulers in order to maintain their power. In this text, we understand the essence of his reflection: Princes should choose to be feared rather than to be loved if they...
Is the future American? Or, can left politics preserve European welfare States from Erosion through growing 'racial' diversity? P. Taylor-Gooby
Case study - 2 pages - Literature
This text was written by P. Taylor-Gooby in 2005. It is about the erosion of European welfare States which are challenged by a growing ethnic diversity. In this text, the author tries to contradict the idea that the absence of welfare states would result from a large racial diversity. In his...
Worshipping at the shrine of the knowledge-based society? J. Wickham
Case study - 2 pages - Literature
The text is extracted from a book which was written by J. Wickham in 2008. This chapter focuses on the knowledge-based society (KBS) in Europe. As the author asserts it, he was tried to understand the relation between knowledge and social structure. The first part of the text is specifically...
State power and world markets - Joseph M. Grieco and G. John Ikenberry
Case study - 1 pages - Literature
In this text, the authors explain the theory elaborated by Ricardo in order to explain that countries which do not necessarily have absolute advantages can however trade if they specialize. This is the theory of comparative advantages. This theory is fundamental to understand economic...
European employment models in flux: Pressure for change and prospects for survival and revitalization- Gerhard Bosch, Steffen Lendhorff and Jill Rubery - publié le 26/02/2013
Case study - 2 pages - Literature
The text is a chapter extracted from a book about employment models in Europe and their evolutions. This is the first chapter of the book so it is a kind of general introduction (although it is long, comprehensive and well-structured) to the rest of the book. This document seems to be a...
The corrosion of character: The personal consequences of work in the new capitalism
Case study - 2 pages - Politic philosophy
The text we have is extracted from a book written by Richard Sennett in 1998 about new capitalism and its consequences on work and on personal lives. In this extract we have two chapters of the book. The first chapter, called Drift, is based on a true story of a family to show that...
The glory of shame
Case study - 3 pages - Literature
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight glorifies the affluence of King Arthur's court through elaborate detail and celebrates the virtues of the Pentangle that the knights swear to uphold. Then it challenges every mention of a virtue with an opposition: While everybody holds Sir Gawain to be the most...
The Delicate Hero
Case study - 3 pages - Literature
Judith takes the head of her enemy and delivers a speech to galvanize an army that saves her city from the invading Assyrians. She demonstrates apparent heroism through these accomplishments. However, the text in Sid Bradley's translation of Judith reveals that she does not achieve...
Escaping Fatalism, the Christian way
Case study - 3 pages - Literature
Alexander Pope's Essay on Man presents contradicting arguments: First he proposes that prevailing rules of fatalism govern the universe, then he advocates deliberate decision-making as Man's way of paving his own path toward salvation; He suggests the futility of Man's attempts to reason beyond...
Is retributive justice form of human nature?
Case study - 5 pages - Philosophy
What is the concept of human nature? This is a hard concept to define, but if I had to define this concept, human nature would be something all humans have in common with whether it is emotions, or an act, and it is natural for humans to feel or act certain way. Emotions such as anger and fear...
Hamlet by William shake sphere
Case study - 3 pages - Literature
For eons, shake sphere has consolidated his place as the greatest poet, writer, and composer of all times. In the history of classical literature cannons, his works remain the most quoted, read, and recommended both in America and European schools .Among his plays, Hamlet also referred to as the...
The Franklin Tale by Chaucer
Case study - 2 pages - Literature
The Franklin account by Chaucer has been tautened by many as to illustrate several themes .In this tale, Chaucer adduces out the true values and culture of the medieval British society. Further, the concept of marriage is vividly illustrated. Critics postulate that, Chaucer's tale has a...
Extra credit
Case study - 2 pages - Literature
The New Self is a poem by Steve Gehrke and appears in the July/August 2012 addition of Poetry 100 Years. The New Self is a deeply introspective poem that begins with the author trying to decipher what exactly it is that causes him to dwell on his inner self. Throughout the opening stanzas, Gehrke...
Psychoanalytical reading of Charlotte Gilman's "The Yellow Wallpaper"
Case study - 3 pages - Literature
Charlotte Perkins Gilman created the short story The Yellow Wallpaper in order to present a world capable of transforming itself to satisfy the reality of the narrator. The story follows a woman's transgression into an alternate state of mind, relying on elements of writing such as...
Diane de Prima and Jack Kerouac's effect on the beat generation
Case study - 3 pages - Literature
The time in America following the confusion of World War II resulted in a great identity crisis for the thinkers of the country. Creators suddenly found them in a world resisting change for it felt it had experience enough in regards to the devastation of war. The country implemented strict...
Symbols in the Gospel of John
Case study - 3 pages - Literature
The New Testament begins with the first four gospel books, each proclaiming ideas unique to the time of their composition, as well as the audiences they wished to reach. The synoptic gospels consist of the first three gospels, making the Gospel of John very unique due to its exclusion from this...
Dialogue comparing the analytical lenses of new criticism and deconstructionism through Frankenstein
Case study - 5 pages - Literature
Torrents of rain fell from the black clouds above as if the sky gained sentience for the eerie day at hand. The children ran around in peculiar guises, feigning safety from the evils of the world by hiding behind their plastic masks. The roads grew too thick with water and began to steal the...
Ancient Indian wisdom: An inquire into the Hindu scriptures
Case study - 5 pages - Philosophy
Of late, all over the world and more particularly in India, several discussions, seminars and conferences are being conducted on bio-diversity which is closely linked with the other ecological issues like pollution, global warming, deforestation etc. Contemporary scientists, agencies and...
Discerning symbolic meanings in two pericopes from the Gospel of John
Case study - 4 pages - Literature
The Gospel of John was written after the synoptic gospels, and was intended to explain teachings of Jesus as well as ideals in a way unexpressed previously throughout the New Testament. John does this through inserting comparative meanings within the gospel, most of which serve to further prove...
Biblical criticism and the search for Jesus
Case study - 2 pages - Literature
The Bible is one of the most studied written works in the world today, due to its immense capability for interpretation. People often argue on whether certain works within it should be taken as literal or figurative, without considering the Bible's diverse origins. Once taken into account the...
Méthodologie essay
Worksheets - 1 pages - Linguistics & languages
Quelques expressions utiles (mais il ne faut pas en abuser, au risque de sembler très artificiel): Soutenir un argument : On ne peut nier que: There is no question that/There is no denying that.. Réfuter un argument: Le problème, c'est que : The snag is that /The sticking point is that.
English learning issues in Canada: Suggestions for an easier command
Case study - 2 pages - Literature
In many countries, residents who do not have a perfect command of its official language(s) are a cause for concern for many people including themselves, parents, educators, and policymakers. A 2011 study found that a significant number of Canadian residents, representing fourteen percent of the...
Shakespeare and the Deus Ex Machina
Case study - 4 pages - Literature
Throughout the entirety of Shakespeare's work, people of all walks of life encounter conflict on nearly every available front. Be it the clash of cultures, as in Othello: The Moor of Venice; a conflict of beliefs and morals as in Measure for Measure or the family and existential conflicts found...
