Entries by elias

Tobacco Policies

Name: Professor: Course: Date: Tobacco Policies The thought of tobacco leads to images of cigarettes and lung cancer. Tobacco has been proven to cause lung cancer, yet millions of people still smoke multiple cigarettes daily around the world. The National Institutes of Health reports that roughly 440,000 deaths every year in the United States are […]

Toulmin Argument Gun Control

Name: Professor: Course: Date: Toulmin Argument: Gun Control Introduction Gun control has been an issues that has always raised various kinds of feelings and thoughts among different people in the United States. It has actually been an issue that has played a key impact in political campaigns. The issue on gun control has always been […]

Run the World (Girls)

Name: Professor: Course: Date: Run the World (Girls) Music is a powerful tool that people use to pass across any message that they want. Music is an important part of a people’s culture, and this is especially true for the African-American culture. The black community has many prominent names in all genres of music, such […]

Sacrifice and Love in ‘Casablanca’

Name: Professor: Course: Date: Sacrifice and Love in ‘Casablanca’ The 1942 film ‘Casablanca’ directed by Michael Curtiz is a romantic drama revolving around World War II. Rick is the main character in the movie, played by Humphrey Bogart. At the time, Casablanca was a bustling city with immigrants from all parts of the world on […]

Schindler’s List (2)

Name: Professor: Course: Date: Schindler’s List The Holocaust is one of the most horrific events in human history, between 1939 and 1945, Nazis systematically murdered more than six million Jews in Germany and neighboring countries, wiping out nearly two-thirds of Europe’s Jewish population. Film is a powerful storytelling tool, and Steven Spielberg recreates the terrors […]

Short Essay Question Two

Name: Professor: Course: Date: Short Essay: Question Two President Truman’s decisions to drop atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during the Second World War faced some questions and criticism, although the president defended his decision. The reason why the president decided to drop the bombs is that the Japanese refused to […]

Should We Tax the Rich More

Name: Professor: Course: Date: Should We Tax the Rich More? The debate on taxing the rich more is a long-standing one with different points in support of the argument and others against it. Taxation is an essential part of the economy as it provides revenue for the government, which is then used to fund important […]

Spanish Inquisition

Name: Professor: Course: Date: Spanish Inquisition Between the thirteenth and seventeenth centuries, non-Catholics in the kingdom of Spain faced a lot of prosecution, and they were forced to accept Catholicism or leave Spain. The actions were taken by the rulers of Spain at the time, Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon, in […]

Stealing, Theft and Robbery

Name: Professor: Course: Date: Stealing, Theft and Robbery People in any society experience some form of crime, hence the need for law and order. Some of the most common crimes in the world are stealing, theft and robbery. Although many people use the terms interchangeably, there are some differences between the three. Stealing refers to […]

Strong and Affordable Location Privacy in VANETS Identity Diffusion Using Time-Slots and Swapping

Name: Professor: Course: Date: Strong and Affordable Location Privacy in VANETS: Identity Diffusion Using Time-Slots and Swapping Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) need a way to help authorize messages, remove malevolent vehicles, and find valid vehicles. A public Key Infrastructure (PKI) can offer this operation using fixed public keys and certificates. However, the used of […]