Category: Critical Thinking

  • Why Nutrition Is Important Essay

    Here’s a fact. You cannot separate nutrition & training. The two work together, hand in hand, regardless of your fitness goals. To see continued long-term success & change, a good nutrition strategy is a must. Let’s first talk about calories. According to a survey by the International Food Information Council Foundation, Americans eat a lot…

  • Essay on Why Mandatory Volunteering Is Bad

    Also, the presence of a foreign volunteer within a host community emphasizes the need for local people within the developing community to work towards alleviating poverty within the area. A volunteer’s case study argues that host communities are so used to seeing poverty, and living within it, that they fail to challenge it, nor do…

  • The Loneliness of the Interconnected Essay

    “Loneliness” harbors a mostly negative connotation: alienation. Because of this connotation, we do not automatically associate one gaining self-respect through loneliness. However, Charlotte Brontë’s masterpiece Jane Eyre disproves this initial thinking through the characterization of the strong-willed protagonist Jane Eyre– isolated her whole life figuratively and literally– and the book chronicles her maturation through adolescence…

  • Essay on Figurative Language in ‘I Too’ by Langston Hughes

    ‘The conventions of modern poetry can also lend themselves to the voice of protest for the subversive minorities ‘. This statement is pointful because the Harlem Renaissance and Langston Hughes’s poem, ‘ I, Too ‘ portrays a perfect example of how the conventions of modern poetry can also lend themselves to the voice of protest…

  • Essay on Figurative Language in ‘Mother to Son’ by Langston Hughes

    Poetry conveys various universal human issues such as the journey of life, struggles, and making choices. Two poems that convey universal human issues include the poem mother to Son by Langston Hughes and The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost. The poem mother to Son by Langston Hughes is an uplifting, poem on never giving…

  • Essay on What Is the Theme of ‘Harlem’ by Langston Hughes

    To Langston Hughes, Harlem was much more than just a geographical location, for the author the city was an entity in itself. During the rebirth of Harlem, there was electricity, a resonance that was clear to those residing there. Harlem was the center of black life in New York City. It was alive with jazz…

  • Essay on Langston Hughes ‘Suicide’s Note’

    Poetry has no true meaning. This means it is one of a kind to anyone. However, we can distinguish the difference between poetry and different literature. To me, poetry lets a person categorize their emotions and use literary devices to further explain their point of view to the reader. Poetry uses many different forms of…

  • Essay on Langston Hughes’ ‘Merry Go Round’

    Langston Hughes’s poem Merry-Go-Round was published in 1942. During that time in the United States, many things were going on, to name a few, there was the race riot, the first published issue of the Negro Digest, the first African American to go to space, the United State Marine Corps allowing African American men for…

  • Essay on ‘One Friday Morning’ by Langston Hughes

    One may reject their culture or societal beliefs to form their identity and develop a unique character. In the short story “Names Nombres” by Julia Alvarez, she describes the struggles of being an immigrant in New York City. People mispronounced her name, the Alvarez family held different social etiquette than accepted in the United States,…

  • Essay on the Power of Internet

    The Internet is a powerful new means of communication. It is global, it is fast, and it is growing rapidly Reaching to the far corners of the earth, the Internet is making the world at once smaller and more connected, transmitting information at nearly real-time speed. An estimated 377 million people are currently using the…