This paper analyzes sibling rivalry relationships, drawing on specific case studies taken from the “Book of Genesis.” This paper analyzes sibling rivalry relationships from two perspectives of analysis: structuralism and by emphasizing the importance of the concept of sacrifice, drawing on the relationships of Jacob and Esau, Cain and Abel and Leah and Rachael, taken […]
With delicate and beautiful notes that fit perfectly in place, Korean pianist, Yiruma, sends chills up my spine and electrocutes every part of me. His sad but graceful song, “A River Flows in You,” begins and ends by conjuring emotions from the inner-most depths of my heart. At times sweet and slow but becoming stronger […]
There is always room for reaction, incorrect data gathering, or contamination when testing. Can this uncertainty be placed on human lives? These uncertainties are placed on what medical science has to thank most: animals. Animals have been irreplaceable in the processes of mapping genomes, transplanting organs, and ridding humans and animals of diseases and disorders. […]
Lorraine Vivian Hansberry was born May 19, 1930 in Chicago, Illinois the youngest by seven years, of four children. Her father, Carl A. Hansberry, is a successful real estate broker, and a civil right activist. Her mother, Nannie Perry, is a schoolteacher who entered politics and became a ward committee woman. When Lorraine was eight, […]
I have to be honest: I was extremely disappointed by “?Uno!” which is the first album in Green Day’s 2012 trilogy. I was desperately hoping the band would go backwards with their musical style, but this remains similar to pop rock. That’s not the only problem: Of its 13 tracks, I actually only enjoyed two. […]