In society women have been faced with extreme sexism and viewed as objects for generations upon generations. This has occurred throughout all countries and cultures dripping its effects into literature. Women have been misrepresented in novels in many sexist ways and female authors had even published work under aliases at times when it was viewedContinue reading “Exploring Sexism Through Critical Theories in Literature “
Category Archives: Projects Spring 2024
Frankenstein: Books vs Movies
Savannah Tessier Professor Helms EN 2490.01 3/03/2024 Since Mary Shelley published Frankenstein in 1818 it’s become a fan favorite. The book has been adapted in countless forms from plays, comics, movies, and other novels. Each adaptation of Frankenstein has brought its own unique perspective to the table allowing the story of Frankenstein to continue forContinue reading “Frankenstein: Books vs Movies”
Temporary injury vs long term
playing sports there are a lot of risks to getting hurt, especially playing at such a high level like college and professional sports. Unfortunately the risk of playing can lead to a long term injury that will be with you for the rest of your life that’s hard to fix, or to getting hurt temporarilyContinue reading “Temporary injury vs long term”
How Anxiety and Depression Affects any Relationship
Disabilities In Healthcare
People with disabilities can struggle with receiving good healthcare. Whether it is overall poor health, or having less access to adequate healthcare due to their needs. It is important that all healthcare facilities have accessible buildings, rooms, and equipment for people with disabilities. It is important for healthcare professionals to be well educated on howContinue reading “Disabilities In Healthcare”
Paralympics
Carlee Davis What are the Paralympics? The paralympics is a series of international contests for athletes with disabilities that are associated and held the following summer of the winter and summer Olympic games (Marriam Webster). Typically these athletes who participate belong to six different disability groups, amputees, cerebral palsy, visual impairments, spinal injuries, intellectual disabilitiesContinue reading “Paralympics”
Disability in Media: How Media Influences the Way We View Disability
Media shapes the way people view others. From newspapers to television, and now to the usage of social media to share stories and ideas, there has always been discrimination on who and what gets viewed by the wider world. If we look back to the first movie, a stop-motion two-second film in 1888, it’s unbelievableContinue reading “Disability in Media: How Media Influences the Way We View Disability”
Loneliness – Writing from Research
Loneliness is the state of distress or discomfort that results when one perceives a gap between one’s desires for social connection and actual experiences of it. Loneliness exists in many complex forms of life, with very unique circumstances. Inspired by the S-Town podcast, people can feel isolated for many different reasons; John B McLemore feltContinue reading “Loneliness – Writing from Research”
Safety in Football
4/9/24 Composition Kyle Smith In today’s contact sports, coaches are moving away from teaching players how to take hits and are focusing on attempting to change the rules instead. Despite the progressive strides in equipment, the result of this is the reason injuries are still so common in sports today. With the technology thatContinue reading “Safety in Football”
Is football worth the risk?
Concussions, often dismissed as minor injuries, have emerged as a significant public health concern with far-reaching consequences. This paper aims to illuminate the disabling effects of concussions, challenging misconceptions surrounding their severity and advocating for comprehensive measures to address their impact. Through an exploration of the neurological, cognitive, and psychosocial ramifications of concussions, as wellContinue reading “Is football worth the risk?”