Essays on Human Populations

Star Wars: A Powerful Impact On Society

The first original Star Wars movie was a low budget science-fiction film that went on became a blockbuster hit, and the box office sales went through the roof. The movie has been extremely popular amongst many cultures, ages and genders over many decades. Star Wars wasn’t just popular for the action on screen, it also...

The Impact Of Globalization On Music Industry In Developing Countries

Globalization is the process of developing the world’s economic, production or market. This phenomenon motivates the developing countries to catch up with the world in communicating, entertaining, selling, or economic development. Music globalization has an especially huge impact on the world, and has become an attractive concern these days. The globalization of music has brought...

Blurring Lines of Responsibility: How Institutional Context Affects Citizen Biases Regarding Policy Problems

Abstract In conditions of blurred lines of institutional responsibility, individuals make political choices by primarily relying on group-serving biases rather than holding leaders accountable. Whereas literature suggests that leadership cues and partisan biases shape who citizens hold responsible for economic conditions, we still don’t know how murkier lines of responsibility could affect people’s perception of...

Disciplinary Power in Modern Society: Analytical Essay

Power is a continually evolving phenomenon that has no single definition, interpretation, or manifestation. Throughout history, power has assumed all kinds of forms; strength, violence, wealth, etc. In the era of spectacular public execution, power was demonstrated by instilling extreme fear; as if each tortured criminal was a reminder of hierarchical societal organization and the...

A Problem Of Waste Management In Consumer Society

Introduction It is commonly understood that the contemporary world experiences a problem of waste management. Moreover, it is a common belief that the present day consumers have formulated a disposable perception in a culture that can be thought of as ‘throwaway’ (Baudrillard, 2016; Scanlan, 2005). These societies have nurtured a tendency of discarding items that...
1068 Words 2 Pages

Interpersonal Relationships Of The Elite And Their Impact On Society: The Famous Histories Of Henry V And Edward II

Comparing the depictions of parental relationships in The Famous Histories of Henry V and Edward II in an effort to determine how these plays in turn implant ideas about patriotism within Elizabethan society. Within most Elizabethan plays, one finds that for the characters within historical plays, nothing ever comes in the way of national pride...

Love In A Lustful Society: How Did Society Revolutionize Love

“I love you.” The most frequently used phrase in America next to “F*** you.” But Love is a controversial subject in this society, especially now with the recent debates about gender and homosexual marriages. Not only is it controversial, but love is also unique in our society. My goal is to discuss as much as...
3104 Words 7 Pages

Lack of Empathy in Modern Society: Critical Analysis

What is considered the norm in society? Is it our race? The way we look? Dress? But what is even normal? There is no such thing. We all have this view in society of someone who is “normal” being “perfect”. Societal pressures encourage people to lack empathy to attempt to promote stereotypes and ignore guilt,...
1914 Words 4 Pages
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