Case Study Research Project.

According to Kendall  Wickham (2001) they allude that going to the malls to shop or just walk around or even just hang out is a popular American culture. Most shopping malls in the U.S. tend to have wide selections of a variety of experiences in just one place. Themed restaurants where a person can enjoy different and exotic cuisines, high end boutiques and relatively affordable boutiques, grooming parlors, movies theatres and other interesting places to go and things to see.  The Century...

Death penalty.

The debate as to whether to abolish the death penalty or not, has generated much heat within the criminal justice systems. Opponents of the death penalty express their opinion that the death penalty is an ultimate violation of human rights. They term the penalty as an inhuman and degrading act done in the name of justice. However, they have faced strong opposition from the proponents who feel that by not legalizing death penalty within all the states then we are not adequately punishing our pernicious...

Gender and identity more than just chromosomes.

Not knowing who you really are, conflicting thoughts on life, love, religion, gender and other issues, recurring feelings of confusion regarding personal roles, and a sense of helplessness over ones future these and more, are some of the most common things a person feels when he is undergoing a phase in ones development called identity crisis. A lot of psychologists believe that identity crisis is an inevitable part of a persons development and maturation. Just like the saying goes, even a raw gem...

Amazon.com as a Case Study.

The article is mainly about the emergence and high popularity of dot-coms since the inception of the internet. These internet sites suddenly transformed our lifestyle and culture since they were created. They have greatly influenced our  attitudes toward work, money, and business in the 1990s, and the larger  social impact they have had on our culture.  The dot-coms companies are also great avenues for financial gain as they provide a wide array of opportunities. One of these dot-coms...

Final Presentation Career Center Interview Paper.

     Post graduation, a career search requires a fundamental premise to attain favorable results. The supporting Power Point presentation provides an informative foundation to be most effective during the progression into the working world.      Many types of communication are encountered in interviews. Interpersonal communication is the cornerstone of a job interview because of the objectives that the participants share. The job seekers ultimate goal is to...

British Cinema Closer to Hollywood Cinema Model or Typical European Art Cinema An Analysis of Style and Content.

Today, The British Cinema can be unequivocally said to have come of age, for it is not only a major player in the contemporary movie industry, it is indeed one of the most respected in the industry across the globe. The reason behind its universal acceptance is not unconnected with the fact that it has come along way, for its history dates as far back as the nineteenth century. To be precise, Britain witnessed her first moving pictures in 1889, in London.  The brain behind this novelty was...
Intercultural communication has become a prominent issue with the development of both research and experience highlighting its impact on developing social, political and economic development. This is not just ambiguous or broad concept but has very personal implications to how individuals will perceive and respond. Gudykunst (2005) points out that both culture and communication are challenging fields of study because of their multiplicity but at the same time, there is a common need for expression...

Investigative Journalism.

Modern investigative journalism and viewsThe website discredits people who argue that bloggers aren t better placed to do investigative journalism. It gives a fascinating insight into modern investigative journalism and views newspapers folks who firmly argue that they monopolize investigative venture as people who live in an imaginary world. For instance, it snubs publishers who refer to such organizations simply because of the subjects concerned and the legal consequences likely to be faced by...