
Differences in Cultural Perspectives: Puerto Rico and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Introduction This essay explores the cultural differences between speakers in Puerto Rico and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, focusing on historical and contemporary issues that have shaped ...

Differences in Cultural Perspective Between Speakers in Puerto Rico and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Introduction This essay explores the cultural perspectives of Spanish speakers in Puerto Rico and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, reflecting on historical and contemporary issues that shape ...

Analytical Review of Chapter 2: “Raphael Lemkin and the Idea of Genocide” in Martin Shaw’s What is Genocide?
Introduction This essay provides an analytical review of Chapter 2, titled “Raphael Lemkin and the Idea of Genocide,” from Martin Shaw’s book What is ...

Simone Biles and the Intersection of Race, Gender, and Class in USA Gymnastics: A Feminist Analysis
Introduction This essay examines the career of Simone Biles, an American gymnast widely regarded as one of the greatest in the sport’s history, through ...

Explore the Origins of Sociology Through a Comparative Analysis of the Foundational Theories of Auguste Comte, Karl Marx, and Emile Durkheim
Introduction Sociology, as a distinct academic discipline, emerged in the 19th century amid profound social, economic, and political changes in Europe. This essay aims ...

Reflection on “Beyond Heritage Tourism: Race and the Politics of African Diasporic Interactions” by Jemima Pierre
Introduction This essay provides a reflective analysis of Jemima Pierre’s 2009 article, “Beyond Heritage Tourism: Race and the Politics of African Diasporic Interactions,” published ...

How Has the Meaning of Family Changed in the Second Half of the 20th Century?
Introduction The concept of family has undergone profound transformations in the second half of the 20th century, reflecting broader social, economic, and cultural shifts ...

Compare and Contrast Sexism, Misogyny, Gender Inequality, and Gender Equity in African and Zambian Contexts
Introduction This essay aims to compare and contrast two sets of interrelated concepts in gender studies—sexism and misogyny, and gender inequality and gender equity—within ...

Sexuality as a Heavily Regulated Social Activity Deeply Connected with Morality in Contemporary Society
Introduction Sexuality is a fundamental aspect of human identity and social interaction, yet it remains one of the most heavily regulated and morally contested ...

The Blight of Literacy: Why AI is Making Us Regress
Introduction The rapid integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into various facets of modern life, including education, communication, and legal practice, has sparked a contentious ...
