
Women’s Rights and Gender Dynamics
Introduction This essay explores women’s rights and gender dynamics from an economic perspective, focusing on how these issues influence labour markets, economic growth, and ...

Positionality in Jose Rizal’s El Filibusterismo: Defining the Concept and Its Connection to the Depiction of Death in Cabesang Tales’ Family
Introduction This essay explores the concept of positionality, a key idea in academic and literary analysis, and connects it to the works of Jose ...

Discuss the social and economic impacts of immigration policies
Introduction Immigration policies represent a critical aspect of contemporary social policy, shaping not only the demographic composition of societies but also their social fabric ...

La Comunicación, la Cultura y la Interculturalidad: Un Enfoque en la Cultura Afrovenezolana
Introducción La comunicación es un proceso fundamental en la sociedad humana, que facilita el intercambio de información, ideas y emociones entre individuos y grupos. ...

Compare and Contrast Online Dating and Traditional Dating, Focusing on Issues of Accessibility, Authenticity, and Social Interaction, with Particular Reference to Young Adults in University Settings
Introduction In the field of academic communication skills, exploring contemporary social phenomena like dating practices enhances our understanding of how communication evolves in digital ...

Briefly discuss the phenomenon of child-headed households in relation to the AIDS pandemic in South Africa.
Introduction The AIDS pandemic has profoundly impacted South Africa, leading to a significant rise in child-headed households (CHHs), where children assume parental roles following ...

A Reflective Essay After Watching Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Talk on the Dangers of a Single Story: Shaping Perceptions of Others and Ourselves. The Single Story – “Agriculture is Old-Fashioned and Easy: Why Would a Young Person Choose That?”
Introduction This reflective essay draws on Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s TED Talk, “The Danger of a Single Story” (Adichie, 2009), to explore how incomplete narratives ...

An Analysis of The Trevor Project: Socio-Cultural Impact, Mission, Efficacy, and Performative Function in Contemporary U.S. Society
Abstract Founded in 1998, The Trevor Project was established during a time when mental health resources for LGBTQ+ youths were limited within the health ...

A Literature Review on Felt Theory: An Indigenous Feminist Approach to Affect and History by Dian Million
Introduction This literature review examines Dian Million’s seminal work, “Felt Theory: An Indigenous Feminist Approach to Affect and History” (2009), within the field of ...

Fraternities should be banned due to dangerous hazing, alcohol consumption, sexual assault
Introduction Fraternities, predominantly associated with American university culture, have long been scrutinised for their role in campus life. This essay argues that fraternities should ...
