Category: Culture

  • Women Participation in Local Governance and Politics

    Contents 1 Introduction 1.1 Background To The Study 1.2 Problem Statement 2 Objectives Of The Study 2.1 General Objective 2.2 Sub-Objectives 3 Research Questions 4 Significance Of The Study 4.1 Women 4.2 Communities 4.3 NGOs 4.4 University 4.5 Theoretical Framework 5 Conceptual Framework 5.1 Politics 5.2 Local governance 5.3 Gender 5.4 Patriarchy 6 Delimitations Of…

  • An Issue of Gender Inequality in the World

    Gender inequality is still an issue in the world. In every five girls, one will not have access to an education. Girls in developing countries are not enrolled in school. Mexico has been dealing with gender inequality for years because women aren’t given the same rights as men. In Mexico, gender stereotypes and discrimination restrict…

  • Wiccans through the Ages: a Historical Perspective

    Wicca, often referred to as modern witchcraft, represents a contemporary Pagan religious movement with deep connections to various historical traditions. Although Wicca officially emerged in the mid-20th century, it draws extensively from ancient pagan practices, folklore, and occult traditions. The evolution of Wicca is a compelling story of revival, adaptation, and innovation. The prehistory of…

  • Women in Saudi Arabia

    Women have always had limits to what they’ve been able to do since the beginning of life. Saudi Arabia’s women still have more limits compared to many other countries around the world. It would be revolutionary to these women if they were able to have more freedom. Having more rights would increase self esteem and…

  • Autobiographical Dimensions in Heart of Darkness

    “The striking idea in this novel is that there is little difference between the so-called civilized people/ nations and those who have been described and portrayed in the works of many European writers as savages. Hence, Heart of Darkness came to question the imperialism and racism set against human beings regardless of their color, race,…

  • Deciphering Iconoclasm: Unveiling the Layers of Image Destruction

    Iconoclasm, a term laden with historical and cultural resonance, unveils a phenomenon that has long reverberated through the corridors of time. It refers to the deliberate destruction of images, particularly those with religious significance. Etymologically rooted in the Greek words “eikon,” meaning image, and “klastes,” meaning breaker, iconoclasm has left an indelible mark on the…

  • Hinduism’s Influence: a Global Narrative through the Lens of Storytelling

    Imagine walking through a bustling marketplace in India, where the air is thick with the scent of incense and the sound of temple bells. Now, contrast this with a serene yoga retreat in the mountains of California or a vibrant Diwali festival in London. These scenes, though worlds apart, are united by the thread of…

  • Exploring Scientology: a Contemporary Analysis

    Scientology, a religious movement founded in the 20th century by L. Ron Hubbard, a prolific writer and thinker, has captivated global attention for its unique blend of spiritual principles and practical psychology. Rooted in the Latin “scio,” meaning “to know,” and the Greek “logos,” meaning “study of,” Scientology literally translates to the “study of knowing.”…

  • Transgender Individuals in the Military

    There is an ongoing debate / argument as to whether or not to allow transgender individuals to severed in the military. In order to properly formulate one’s opinion there is to know understand a definition of who is considered a transgender. A transgender can be described as an individual who have a gender identity or…

  • Gender-Based Violence between Students

    Dear Honorable Senator Tillis, As a student who has experience and witnessed instances of gender-based violence we strive each day to reduce the occurrence of these unfortunate events. The number of students that experience this type of violence while trying to further their education is unacceptable. As a community need to back up these survivors…