Category: Inspiration

  • Stella Young’s Speech: “I Am Not Your Inspiration”

    Do we not all expect motivation from a disabled person if at all he or she stepped on a platform? Stella Young answers this question in her speech, “I am not your inspiration, thank you very much.” She gives detailed information on the topic of handicap people as a source of inspiration from her point…

  • Martin Luther King Jr.’s Jailhouse Letter – Inspirational Insights

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Reference Introduction In the Letter from Birmingham Jail, Martin Luther King Jr. postulates that although civil protest is an illegitimate form of confronting the institutions of inequality, it is an ethically correct action because of the injustice that it brings to oppressed groups. To be more specific, this legendary…

  • Socrates’ Metaphors as an Inspiration

    Socrates and Plato were always perceived as wise philosophers and changed the perceptions of the society and the insufficiency of the government while underlining the gravity of the principles of good and bad. Socrates’ dialogue with Glaucon about the darkness of the cave and puppet-like nature of the world was the primary inspiration to continue…

  • Evaluating the Manifest Destiny: Violence Masked as Inspiration

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body References Footnotes Introduction The concept of expansion and the colonization of North American lands, which was engraved into the Manifest Destiny, is an admittedly controversial topic that needs to be studied further in order to embrace the effects of colonization on the modern relationships within American society. While studying…

  • Mitch Albom’s Inspirational Memoir: ‘Tuesdays with Morrie’

    Table of Contents Introduction Analytical Analysis Conclusion References Introduction The story Tuesdays with Morrie written by Mitch Albom is considered to be a biographical story disclosing the real-life of sociologists. The novel was written in 1997 and gained recognition as one of the most significant works of the literature world. The work is devoted to…

  • Evaluating the Manifest Destiny: Violence Masked as Inspiration

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body References Footnotes Introduction The concept of expansion and the colonization of North American lands, which was engraved into the Manifest Destiny, is an admittedly controversial topic that needs to be studied further in order to embrace the effects of colonization on the modern relationships within American society. While studying…

  • Theological Translatability, Inspiration, and Authority in Religious Traditions

    Table of Contents Global South and Theological Translatability Inspiration Degrees of Authoritativeness of Scriptures References Global South and Theological Translatability The field of global politics is in constant change and adaptation to new realities and contexts. Because of it, various political terms and concepts have outdated, modified, novel, or deceptive meanings. A striking example of…

  • My Mother Is My Source of Inspiration: Speech

    Do you have an idol? Many people do, nowadays. To some, those are sportsmen; to others – pop-stars, singers, Hollywood stars and dancers. I do not need to go far or look too hard for a role model. I take inspiration from a person I am close to, and whom I love very much. That…

  • Nursing: Retaining Inspiration Amidst Routine

    Nursing: Science or Art? Balancing Between the Art and Science of Nursing Although nursing is typically viewed from an academic perspective, there are two sides to the phenomenon in question; particularly, it can be viewed as not only science but also art. Claiming that nursing can only be defined as one of the two would…

  • The Blossom Restaurant as Inspiration, the Freedom Tower as Art

    Table of Contents The Inspiration Piece My Art Piece Connection References The Inspiration Piece Figure 1: Blossom Restaurant  My inspiration piece is the Blossom Restaurant, one of the Silver Gelatin Prints of Berenice Abbott of October 24, 1935, Vintage (New York City). According to Martin (2018), Abbott regarded metropolis’ visual anarchy through a display of…