«The Mohawk are survivors. From the days of their early ancestors to the present day, the Mohawk have dwindled in number but have lived on. This is an exploration of the history and culture of the Mohawk.
In this paper I will attempt to explain...» Summary abstract
«This proposal outlines some of the conflicts associated with the Tibetan people as the repressed and overtaken minority within the People’s Republic of China. Currently, social conflict is one of the most critical issues facing Tibetans today. This...» Summary abstract
«Before the 1950’s most people died in their homes, surrounded by family. They often died quickly of illnesses such as influenza, measles or scarlet fever. Today, as medical technology creates more and more tools and medicines to prolong lives, human...» Summary abstract
«Throughout The Faerie Queene, there are female representations, the most prominent female characters are Una and Duessa, but there are also Errour, Lucifera, Night, Caelia and her three daughters. These female characters exude a certain form of...» Summary abstract
«Its tops, it’s the queens square, it’s fabulous, it’s cool, it’s off the hook. All of these phrases mean the same thing, “It’s great”. This is one of many phrases that have taken the twists and turns of the ages through our youth. Throughout history...» Summary abstract
«Written in 1993, Creating the New American Hospital: A Time For Greatness by V. Clayton Sherman still has lessons for the twenty-first century hospital. Though issues such as the rise of managed care, cost constraints, litigation and malpractice,...» Summary abstract
«E.M Forster dedicated his novel “Maurice” to a “happier year”, affirming his intention of the novel’s purpose as an insight into the future evolution of sexual desire and relationships, leading some to attach significance to the text as a...» Summary abstract
«Martin Clayton writes, “the highest aim of our music is to reveal the essence of the universe it reflects” (Clayton 10). To hear North Indian Classical Music is to engage one self in an experience of being in which music becomes an external...» Summary abstract
«Through the last century the western world has been faced with the relatively new concepts of feminine equality and power. Academia has been influenced by theorists such as Simone de Beauvoir, and more recently Judith Butler, who have created a...» Summary abstract
«The Victorian era thrived on ideals; knowing their world is more than knowing the facts of British politics, of documented interactions, or popular amusements, it is striving to understand the light in which they saw themselves, the real or ideal...» Summary abstract