Essay - African-American (Black) Studies...

Aron Douglas and the Harlem Renaissance
The Harlem Renaissance
The Harlem Renaissance is the term given to a period in American history where a new focus on the African-American . . . .
Albert J. Guerard, in his essay "The Journey Within," calls Conrad's Heart of Darkness a "night journey into the unconscious and a confrontation of an entity within the self." The true night . . . .
Hmong (Asian) Culture
When America went to war in Vietnam, there were many victims. Among the most tragic were the Hmong people. Thousands fought and died for the Americans, taking orders . . . .
Cross-Cultural Issues for African Americans
Chapter Three:
The chapter on African Americans primarily discusses three main cross-cultural issues. The first and most obvious one is . . . .
racial profiling in Law Enforcement
This paper presents a detailed examination of racial profiling in Law Enforcement. The writer takes the reader on an exploratory journey through the . . . .
Community Oriented Policing
Part A: Introduction:
new and comprehensive strategy against crime: Community Policing:
For the purpose of reducing neighborhood crimes, creating a . . . .
Tourette Syndrome in Children
Introduction - What is Tourette Syndrome?
Tourette Syndrome (TS) is an inherited neurological disorder generally associated with tics. Tics are defined . . . .
The Three Paradigms of Spelling Instruction
Introduction
The three paradigms of spelling instruction are presented and compared in the article, 'Three paradigms of spelling . . . .
A Comparative Study of the Charleston Insurrection Conspiracy as Interpreted by M. Johnson, E. Pearson, D. Egerton, and D. Robertson
In its October 2001issue, the history journal William . . . .
PHILLIS WHEATLEY
INTRODUCTION
The purpose of this paper is to introduce and discuss Phillis Wheatley and the poem "Being Brought From Africa."
PHILLIS WHEATLEY
Phillis . . . .
MY INTEREST IN THE EXECUTIVE BUSINESS PROGRAM
As the world continues to globalize, education becomes more important than ever before. There was a time when experience and a high school . . . .
Anorexia Nervosa is defined in the Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine as "an eating disorder characterized by unrealistic fear of weight gain, self-starvation, and conspicuous distortion of . . . .
Compare and Contrast Symbolism, Style, Tone, & Setting in "Story of an Hour" & "The Storm" - Chopin
This paper considers symbolism, style, tone, setting, and perspective, . . . .
RICHARD WRIGHT
INTRODUCTION
The purpose of this paper is to introduce and discuss some of Richard Wright's social themes (e.g., racism) in any one of his short stories. Specifically . . . .
IN A STATION OF THE METRO
The apparition of these faces in the crowd;
Petals on a wet, black bough.
Mike Meyer says that "images give us the physical world to experience in . . . .
In the work Half Humankind, Katherine Usher Henderson and Barbara McManus explore writings that deal with much anti-woman rhetoric and stereotypes of the day.
In Jane Anger's Her Protection . . . .
Feensrta, R.C. "Integration of Trade and Disintegration of Production in the Global Economy." Journal of Economic Perspectives, 12:4, 1998, pp. 31-50.
Article Summary
The article is . . . .
Dreams, though abstract in nature and, often, in content, seem to have very concrete and applicable roles for their possessors. Whether serving as a driving force behind the achievement of one's . . . .
WHY CELL PHONE USE SHOULD BE BANNED WHILE DRIVING
I. INTRODUCTION
Cellular telephones are fast becoming an important factor in highway safety. "Cellular phones are becoming . . . .
Race is one of the most bedeviling of anthropological characteristics. The concept, with the barest tips of its roots in biological realities and the rest of the plant firmly grafted to cultural . . . .



