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Today, everyone talks about the huge contribution of slaves to the US economy, but no one wants to remember what it was worth to them: they lived in terrible conditions; they were tortured, punished, humiliated, and sold as a commodity, separated from relatives and loved ones.

A researcher Graeme Kirkpatrick believes that computer games play a role of a social navigator in the world of digital technologies and became an integral part of today’s cultural environment Modern society is increasingly debated about harm and benefit from computer games

The history of colonization in general, as well as the English colonies in North America in particular, is not something isolated, although it certainly has its own specificity. The development of England's colonial expansion in North America is organically linked with its economic and political history, the struggle of classes and parties, and with the role of England in the system of international relations.

Everyone likes to talk about women, but few people are aware of their rights, and especially their existence against the background of the male population

The social media has evolved from being a means of communication to a digital environment where users lead their virtual lives which usually differ from their real ones.

Opioid dependence on drugs, both banned and prescription drugs is an increasing problem that requires the development of the most effective drug therapy (MAT) and the study of the results of proposed therapies for understanding the treatment of opioid dependence in the future

The literature of China appears to be one of the most ancient. Chinese literature is also the largest treasure in the world. Despite all the troubles and difficulties, the Chinese literature managed to preserve and multiply its strength.

The Story of the Yardbirds, released on 25 November 2008 (Loar, 2009), is a documentary about one of the most known British rock groups Yardbirds. The film is remarkable and informative, it gives the group’s fans and rock admirers valuable information about the creation of the group, the impressions of its participants and producers, and allows viewers to enjoy their favorite songs and rare shots from concerts. It contains exclusive interviews of members and producers of the group along with witty comments of critics.

The issues of child development have been widely researched and discussed for decades with numerous theories being offered and experiments – including even highly unethical ones being held. Developmental psychology deals with the changes in human abilities and behavior throughout the life.

One of the main reasons people needs media is to get information. And of course information values more (and coasts more) when it’s new and has good quality. So I’m focusing on news side of media and on visual, digital future of journalism.

The Abbasid caliphate (or the Bagdad caliphate) is a feudalistic theocratic state which existed from 750 to 1258 with the ruling dynasty of Abbasids. The state included the territory of modern Arabic countries...

Social criticism as a method of analysis studies texts in order to reveal how literary texts relate to social phenomena, ways to inscribe history into literary space. I would like to compare two novels from the point of view of sociocriticism, namely “The Loons” by Margaret Lawrence and “Medicine River” by Thomas King

Carlos Fuentes was a prominent figure in Mexican literature and in literature on the whole. He was an artist of great talent, a word-painter on the large scale, the author of more than twenty novels, including "The Buried Mirror", "The Old Gringo,"...

One can hardly deny that our language may be quite ambiguous, may sound vague and metaphorical speech can often be misunderstood. Same words in different combinations may convey different sense and sometimes the initial meaning of the phrase can...