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Freedom Writers and the Economics of Race and Gender

Posted on March 17, 2015 by admin

The movie Freedom Writers is one of the most touching to have come out of Hollywood in recent years. Starring Hilary Swank in a lead role, the movie takes up a subject that is at the heart of American culture, namely juvenile delinquency and ways of dealing with it.  It also touches upon the economics…

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How is ‘genre’ questioned in ‘If On A Winter’s Night A Traveler’ by Italo Calvino?

Posted on December 26, 2013 by JL Admin

One of the hallmarks of good literature is its incompatibility with any of the recognized genres. In pulp fiction, commonly identified genres are horror, romance, mystery, adventure, etc. But these genres do not qualify for serious literary discourse. Being one of the pre-eminent writers of the twentieth century, Italo Calvino’s works generally defy being classified…

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Does the British education policy uphold class privilege over competitive pressures of globalization?

Posted on October 31, 2013 by JL Admin

British society is one of the most stratified in terms of social class.  In contrast to the United States, where politicians at least pay lip-serve to the notion of a class-less society, class divisions are woven into the fabric of the nation’s social, political and economic institutions.  Barring occasional rhetoric from Labour benches, Realpolitik considerations…

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What is the liability of employers for employee psychiatric illness in relation to the common law duty of care

Posted on October 10, 2013 by JL Admin

Business corporations are instituted for the primary purpose of economic gain. Often, as the pressure to show impressive profits in each financial quarter increases, it is the workforce who are put under undue stress. Ranging from unreasonably high productivity standards, to sub-standard and hazardous work environments, workers face several potential risks to their mental and…

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Shakespeare’s Personal Life and the Writing of Hamlet

Posted on October 4, 2013June 5, 2019 by JL Admin

It is a well-established fact that an author’s material for fiction is largely derived from his/her own personal experiences.  And the greatest of English literary artists in the form of William Shakespeare is not an exception to this rule. The underlying thematic current in the play is tragedy.  And based on what scholars have documented…

Can a shared British identity depend on a shared culture alone?

Posted on July 4, 2013 by JL Admin

Ever since Britain ascended into the role of leading naval empire in the world the influx of non-native subjects into the British Isles has been a persistent phenomenon.  During this period the nature and complexion of British culture and identity has also undergone noticeable change.  It would be safe to say that Britain today is…

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Different theoretical perspectives on family as a basic social unit

Posted on July 1, 2013 by JL Admin

Sociology as a field of inquiry has wide ranging applications in the understanding of human societies. While sociology does not lend itself to rigorous scientific analysis in terms of conception and verification of theories, there are indeed some proven methods of testing the veracity of theories pertaining to sociology. Sociology is usually approached from certain…

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Compare and contrast two explanations of social disorder in contemporary UK society

Posted on May 31, 2013 by JL Admin

The issue of maintaining law and order is as old as the origins of civil society. While a large majority of the population are law abiding and conform to the social norms of the times, there is always an underbelly of disorderly conduct on part of a disturbed minority. As the process of urbanization takes…

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Management Strategy: A case study of Guardian Media Group

Posted on March 27, 2013 by JL Admin

News media institutions across the world are always pressed with the two opposing imperatives.  On the one hand is the upkeep of brand value through reliable, balanced journalism.  On the other hand is the pressure to achieve commercial viability.  The news media in the United Kingdom is no exception to this rule.  The Guardian Media…

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Cliff City project: A model of sustainable urban development

Posted on February 18, 2013 by JL Admin

As the world enters a new millennium, urban planners are grappling with new ways of building sustainable urban spaces. Presently, most cities across the world are too congested for its inhabitants. On top of this, urban dwellers’ preference for owning cars contributes to the growing volumes of toxic waste. This directly leads to the phenomenon…

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