"Why Nations Fail" explores the role of political and economic institutions in national prosperity. Inclusive institutions promote success, while extractive ones breed poverty and failure. The authors use global historical examples to illustrate these patterns and advocate for systemic change.
With the Corona Virus still wreaking havoc globally, Niantic tweaked its games to help its players to stay indoors while keeping them active.
This case examines the implications of the merger of Pepsi Co. and Quaker Oats Company for the rivalry between Coca-Cola Co. and PepsiCo and the value creation by each firm.
NorthPoint Group decides if it should invest in Nike, Inc. when Nike Inc. tries a new strategy to revitalize the company by focusing on top-line growth and operating performance.
This case compares the debt policy of MCI Communications with that of five other leading telecommunications companies in order to find MCI's optimal capital structure.
An analysis of ad campaigns between Belvedere Vodka and Absolut Vodka
Marcus Rediker explains that the invention of the ship marks the beginning of the slave trade. He describes in detail the gruesome stories aboard slave ships and analyzes as to why slave trade flourished during this period.
Describes the difference between moral, legal, and aesthetic reasoning.
How to "Lose a Guy in 10 Days" is a movie that provides a perfect template for analyzing the current social perception of women.
This article contains a book analysis of the binary meanings and undertones of the classic novel "Perfume: The Story of a Murderer" by Patrick Suskind.
In his book "Islam Faith and History", Mahmoud Ayoub discusses the role of men and women in the society as individuals and as part of a larger community called Ummah.
An analysis on the details and imagery used in the film 300.
The role and contribution of the steel industry in the United States and how it lead to economic growth and technological spillover.
This article is a reflection on the role of marriage in society during the 1800s by way of "Pride and Prejudice." Do you love this book and want to know more about the significance of marriage in the story? Or perhaps you've never read the book and are doing historical research. Either way, read on!
Country Lovers (1975) is a story of forbidden love between a black woman—Thebedi and Paulus, the son of her white masters. It was a story of a love that bore out of childhood romance that blossomed to adulthood until the harmless flirtation lead to sexual curiosity.This essay uses a historical...
Abstract expressionism finds its meaning on concepts based on structures and techniques that stand to symbolize meaningful subject matter usually of social events or personal experiences. Target with Plaster Casts is Johns’ expression of how human reality is able to define society. Of course there...
Base on the fundamental principles of Criminal Law, there are two elements that consist a crime, one is the physical element and the other, the mental part. The mental element or the awareness of the illegal act is the mens rea.
Analysis and thoughts on "Their Eyes Were Watching God" by Zora Hurston.
"Child of the Americas" is a poem by Aurora Levins Morales that tackles social diversity. It is a poem about an American who came from a mixture of various cultures that comprise her heritage and her identity as an American.
a reflection on the movie Kung Fu Panda and its depiction of China's ancient past and culture.
“The Cove” is an environmental movie documentary set on exposing the dolphin trade and why the public needs to act against it with such urgency.
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