“The Fault in our Stars” by John Green Purchase it here If you love a romantic novel that breaks your heart through and through then this is the one for you. However, a statutory warning goes out to all those who just had their heart broken, this book will leave you devastated in the end, […]
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“Gone Girl” by Gillian Flynn Review
“Gone Girl” by Gillian Flynn. Purchase it here By the time you finish reading the book, Gone Girl will leave you shaken and devastated and let hope in love go out of the window. You will forget dating or even trusting your partner or maybe never marry. This is the strong impact this masterpiece leaves […]
Kindle Keyboard 3G (2010 Edition) Review
Kindle Keyboard 3G (2010 Edition) Purchase it here The Kindle keyboard is an improvement of the classic version with slimmer and compact design. This has also an improvement on the speed of turning pages, ability to store more than 3500 e-books, Wi-Fi access to Amazon’s online store. The keyboard helps us in jotting down notes […]
2. “Fifty Shades of Grey” by E. L. James
“Fifty Shades of Grey” by E. L. James If and only if you are a certified adult will I recommend this book to anyone out there. Fifty shades of Grey is one of the most passionate books ever jotted down, especially by a woman. The central theme or the most recurring theme of this book […]
Abusive language: Growing Trend in Politics – Elections in India
Abusive language: Growing Trend in Politics – Elections in India When Lord Acton in the year 1887 first gave the statement, ‘power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely’, it goes to show that politics was a dirty game since time immemorial. But scholarly speaking, politics is and has always meant to be used as an […]
Critique of Erich Fromm’s, “Disobedience as a Psychological and Moral Problem
In his essay, “Disobedience as a Psychological and Moral Problem,” Erich Fromm defines the several forms of obedience and disobediences and how they are either contribute or damaging to humankind. Fromm debates that “human history began with an act of disobedience, and that it is not unlikely that it will be terminated by an […]
Hitler
Hitler Hitler was born in Austria in year 1889. Later he rose to power in German politics. He was the leader of the “Nazi” Party. Hitler became chancellor of Germany in 1933, and after one year in 1934 he acted as dictator. His extremely strong and violent policies precipitated World War II (and Holocaust). Hitler’s […]
The realist theory in international relations
The realist theory has arguably been the dominant theory in international relations for a very long time. It has its roots in the ancient world and has also crept into the contemporary world as well. Realist theory has transitioned throughout the ages in such a manner that it has evolved into other forms from classical […]