How people evaluate right and wrong is a widely opinionated topic amongst human society. It varies between cultures, societies, religion, heritage, and level of education. The theory of ethical relati…
Rhetorical Issues
The world was once a place where you would live for a god or leader, live a plain and simple life, and If you got sick, you would blame it on the solar system. Then suddenly, these things became old a…
The article "Is Utah's youth suicide rate linked to Utah's culture surrounding LGBT?" by Heidi Hatch, addresses the high suicide rates involving two communities that take place in the state of Utah. T…
Nixon's "Checkers" speech, originally given to address national concerns about $18,000 in donated campaign funding that Nixon received, is largely aimed at crafting a particular persona. In order to f…
Language is the most important tool of communication, it helps share our thoughts and understand others. Every time we speak, we do it with a particular purpose. In this extract, the writer uses two f…
Charging speed is a major point of contention in the debate on whether the world is ready or not for the transition to electric vehicles (EVs). Surrounding this part of the debate are three main persp…
Irony is one of the many literary devices writers use. Irony is a figure of speech that is a contrast between the expectations of a situation, and what the reality of that situation is. Writes can use…
Have you ever been in a situation where you had to made a split second decision but didn't know what the right thing to do was? In Michael Sandel's article Doing the Right Thing from the book Uncharte…
Billions of people all around the world make choices that affect their everyday lives, but in the long run, Fate controls their destiny. In the tragic play, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, by William…
Several people obsess with the idea of fairness and how things in life are not fair and how other things are not fair but what even is the term "fair"? In the article, Life Isn't Fair-Deal With It, by…