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Geoffrey Chaucer, `The Canterbury Tales`


In medieval literature, the idea of erotic romance played a central role in the expression of the chivalric code, which was ostensibly a set of prescriptive moral behaviors meant to enforce and maintain societal mores and customs which were predomi... read more

Analyzing a Geoengineering Scheme


Solar radiation management (SRM) via injection of sulfur particles in the form of aerosol in the stratosphere seems to be the geoengineering scheme most likely to be tested on a large scale and implemented at present, and so is the topic of this as... read more

River Transportation


River transportation cannot occur without the presence of sediments. Normally, the sediments result from exogenetic or endogenetic sources. Exogenetic sediments refer to the ones gotten from outside the river, and it results from gully erosion, mas... read more

Gentrification in Chicago


Replacement of “urban areas by middle- and high-income people” is known as Gentrification. It began in 1970s and still continues. It raised the value of property, but it also created a displacement problem among poor people. Following are the t... read more

Frontier Myth and Gentrification


Neil Smith’s article, “New City, New Frontier: The Lower East Side as Wild, Wild West” discusses the core of what may be characterized as the revitalization of the urban frontier in New York City, with a detailed and intricate exposition and ... read more

Genre Analysis


Communication is a vital human process that people do everyday. Communication is used by people to be able to conduct interaction with one another and to develop or establish a particular relationship with the other participants in the communicatio... read more

Genre & Music


Music is a very broad subject to tackle. Under the music category are numerous sub-topics are very difficult to entirely encompass and discussed. Among the different music genres available, heavy metal is one of the most prominent. As such, this pa... read more

Hollywood actor Will Smith


For three years now, Robert Neville’s routine begins as he wakes up, exercises, eats his breakfast, buys his grocery and bathes his dog Sam. Never forgotten too is the task of sending out a message on the radio, calling out to other survivors of ... read more

Genomics & Annah


Ten year girl Annah was my most favorite patient while working in pediatric out-patient department. She was a cute girl who would walk in with her father every 3 weeks for packed cell transfusion. She suffered from a genetic disease called beta- th... read more

The Genogram as a Tool to Understanding The Role and Relationships of a Family


Apart from the use of genogram to interpret the medical history of a person, it also offers a pictorial display of a person’s family relationships. The family genogram as a basic procedure is used in therapy sessions to provide the facts that ena... read more

Genocide & killing


Genocide refers to the intentionally elimination or destruction of a racial, national religious or ethnic group either in whole or partly through killing or causing bodily harm or even mental harm to such persons. However, the term genocide have va... read more

The Genocide in Rwanda


For one to even begin to comprehend the massive and brutal killings of the Tutsi tribe by the Hutus in Rwanda in early April of 1994, one must first understand the history of the two tribes. The intent of this research paper is to step back in time... read more

The Art of Courtly Love


Rule 6 of the art of Courtly Love states that ‘A male cannot love until he has fully reached puberty’. (Paul Halsall) This indicates that unless a boy grows to be more mature, he is not yet capable of giving himself to love another being. More ... read more

The Mongol Empire After Genghis Khan’s Death


In Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World, Jack Weatherford narrated in vivid detail how the descendants of Genghis Khan, the great ruler of Mongolia expanded the Mongol Empire to create a distinct civilization marked by thriving commerce ... read more

Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World


Weatherford thought a different outlook for Genghis Khan’s effort in conquering a larger part of the world, which for him he said larger than the Roman Empire. In his book, he affirmed important events in the life of Khan presenting his positive ... read more

Identification of Historical Icons and Places and its Significance


The Sargon name literally means great and legitimate. Thus, Sargon was also called the Great King of Akkadian Empire, which was existed during the 24th to 23rd centuries B. C. and was known to be the founder of the Akkadian Dynasty Empire. His reig... read more

Gestalt Psychology


Not a lot of people question the reality of what they see. The idea that what their eyes see might just be tricks of the brain might strike them occasionally when they chance upon popular optical illusions. These illusions demonstrate how what we p... read more

President Daniel


General Electric is being recommended for establishment of an intern program with Daniel University because it possesses the desired qualities of being an industry leader, has acceptable ethical standards, and has an intern program in place that pr... read more

Group Decision Support System


Group Decision Support Systems (GDSS), are a class of electronic meeting systems, or groupware. It is a collaboration of software, hardware, procedures and technology designed to support meetings and group work. GDSS are dissimilar from computer su... read more

Homosexuality: inborn, choice or impasse?


From the beginning, the human gender has been based on the physiological evidences which are the genitals. It is clearly understood that males have penis while females have vagina, and that in order to reproduce, opposite genders should procreate t... read more

South Park’s Representations of Homosexuality


South Park is an animated series that features a wide variety of contemporary social issues guised within the context of the lives of the characters both kids and adults. One of the issues seldom portrayed in the episodes is the issue of homosexual... read more

The Gay science


The title of one of Nietzsche's greatest books The Gay Science perhaps derives from Emerson who called himself "a professor of joyous science--an affirmer of the one Law, yet as one should affirm it, in music and dancing. " But Nietzsche radicalize... read more

Marxist and Psychoanalytic Criticism of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight


On one hand, we might be hesitant to apply critical theories to ancient and medieval poems and stories. After all, critical approaches such as those used by Sigmund Freud and Karl Marx would not arise until the late Nineteenth Century. Yet, central... read more

Impressionism, in Western art


Impressionism, in Western art, is marked by the stylistic break that artists of the late 19th century utilized in their depictions of popular Western icons. For centuries, European artists were prided upon faithful representation and logical, linea... read more

Gathering Information Paper


An evaluation system marks the degree of standard, ethics, and large scale moral in performance and communication. It creates a good name for the institution and attracts talent for meeting the high requirements of the industry. It not only evaluat... read more

Crude Oil Is Getting Cheaper- So Why Isn’t Gas?


Crude oil price has been plummeting to new lows this year but, strangely, gas prices do not go down with it. For instance, crude oil once closed below $34/barrel, the lowest for 2009 then but the national average gas price rose to $1. 95/gallon on ... read more

Physics & fissionable nuclide


A fissionable nuclide is also called a fissile nuclide and has the ability to support and continue a “chain reaction” under conditions in which emitted neurons are “thermalized” so that the aped and velocity of these neurons is reduced befo... read more

Energy security


The security of energy can be widely described as the state which is usually characterized by policies and conditions that protect the well being of the United States economy from circumstances that are capable of threatening the long and the short... read more

Phonics at Primary School: Literature Review


Education is one of the primary needs of all people because it is a treasure that cannot be stolen from them. With the emergence of new and high technological gadgets today, computers are already being used in order to teach students of all ages th... read more

Different dimensions


The constant debate towards population growth had divided scholars who sought to find the overall impact of such towards sustenance and future development. At the same time, it created different dimensions of interpretations coming from different f... read more