The Hidden Dangers Lurking in Your Food: Why Reading Nutritional Labels MattersHow many times have you flipped over that package of “healthy” roasted almonds and actually read the ingredients and nutritional info on…Sep 5Sep 5
The Politics of Hunger: North Korea’s Control of Food SecurityImagine a bleak world where the concepts of food, water, electricity, human rights, and even love are unfamiliar to the inhabitants…Jun 5Jun 5
God and Goodness in Harriet Jacobs’ ‘The Life of a Slave GirlIn “The Life of a Slave Girl” by Harriet Jacobs, the concepts of God and Goodness play a significant role in the narrative, shedding light…Jun 4Jun 4
Echoes of a Dark Era: Thoreau and Douglass Navigate the Depths of SlaveryDavid Thoreau and Frederick Douglass, two renowned nineteenth-century voices, give starkly diverse yet interconnected viewpoints on the…Jun 3Jun 3
Frederick Douglass’s Journey Through the New World of Slavery and RacismFrederick Douglass’s narrative, “The Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave,” provides a vivid and harrowing portrayal of the New…Jun 2Jun 2
Iroquois Influence on American Democracy: Fact or Fiction?The “Iroquois Thesis” posits that American Indian societies, particularly the Iroquois, influenced the founding ideology of the United…Jun 1Jun 1