The Great Gatsby: Limits on Social Mobility
Great stories often embed many different perspectives of reality, and contain stories within stories. The Great Gatsby embeds layer upon layer of alternative tales and alternative methodologies of...
Great stories often embed many different perspectives of reality, and contain stories within stories. The Great Gatsby embeds layer upon layer of alternative tales and alternative methodologies of...
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Abstract Virgil’s epic has inspired countless generations because it formed the mythology of the exceptional Roman and became integrated into Western history through its alignment with Christian...
Abstract While some authors have noted that the sudden withdrawal from Hungary by the Mongolian troops in 1242 coincides with climactic changes, the movements of the Mongolian army in Rus,...
1. The Ongoing Problems with Marxist Imperialist Theory and the Movement towards Decolonising the Curriculum To the man with a hammer, everything seems to look like a nail.[1] Whilst...
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Introduction to Research Questions and Hypotheses Contel and Wójcik (2019) investigate the growth and decline of financial hubs and the services provided within cities in Brazil. The analysis...
Find the full paper here. Chapter One – Introduction Bauman (1993, p. 47) argued that responsibility is to say that an individual can be responsible. In this, the arguments for morality are...
Find the full paper here. Abstract Einstein noted that time is relative when considering the perspectives of different observers. Yet, I argue that it is mathematically possible to have a more...