Research
The Significance of World War I
The echoes of World War I are heard in different parts of the world even now. World War I formally ended in 1918, but it caused the discord and violence in the Middle East, which have no end in... details
Wind Power
In the recent past, the notion of harnessing energy from wind has gained momentum as the world experiences the energy crisis attributed to the overreliance on fossil fuels as the chief source of energy... details
Xuan Paper in Chinese Contemporary Art
The history of Chinese art is very long, and during different periods it was influenced by many factors – political and economic changes, technological innovations, shifts in ideologies, etc... details
14th Amendment
The legal verification of giving the U.S. citizenship to any person, who is born in the United States, is presented in the 14th Amendment to the Constitution. Adopted after the Civil War, the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was aimed to extend the citizens’ privileges and immunities listed in the Bill of Rights. It also obligated state governments to provide people... details
Final Paper "Buddhism"
Nobody would argue with the fact that Buddhism is one of the major world religions, which possesses a rich cultural base. However, even such complicated religion as Buddhism was also used as the means of achieving certain political purposes. Adoption of Buddhism in the Silla Kingdom... details
Culturally Relevant Pedagogy
Coined by Gloria Ladson-Billings, culturally relevant pedagogy describes a form of teaching that not only focuses on transfer of new age knowledge, but also exploits a student’s social, intellectual, political, and emotional needs as a means to excel in the former. That is, teaching supports students’ ideologies... details