Category: Revolution

  • Essay about Revolution

    Are revolutions worth it? A study of 20th Century revolutions Revolutions are not a new phenomenon, by any means, nor are they rare. Some of the earliest notable revolutions occurred during the Age of Revolution of 1774 to 1849, which saw an extraordinary surge in the number of significant revolutionary movements occurring in many parts…

  • Revolutions in World History

    Over the years, and in our history books, weve seen many examples of conflict and cooperation causing development in the world. The nationalist revolutions in Europe and Latin America, the democratic reforms in Britain and France, and the nationalist movements and failures in Eastern Europe and Russia are all examples of this. There are also…

  • Revolution Strategy and Tactics

    Table of Contents Introduction Organization and Bases Recruitment Strategies Avoiding Informants Greatest Risk-Takers Effective Tactics Conclusion Works Cited Introduction In the scenario presented for this essay, the author is an advisor to a revolutionary movement. It is based in a country ruled by a dictator, and the rebels have already attempted an assault on the…

  • Egyptian Revolution: Macrosociological Perspective

    The protests and subsequent ousting of the then President of Egypt Hosni Mubarak are what has emerged to be called the Egyptian Revolution. Civil resistance, non-violent disobedience, and labor strikes characterized the revolution. People from different social and economic backgrounds took part in the demonstrations. It began by calling for people to turn up for…

  • Black Revolution: Fundamentals and the Role of Women

    There have been many different events that changed the course of the history of the United States, among which is the Black Revolution. Moreover, it had important consequences traceable from the past to modern times. During the Black Revolution, the rights of African Americans and their attitude towards them were revised. It was the starting…

  • Cognitive Revolution in Homo Sapiens

    Cognitive Revolution refers to the period (70,000 years ago) when Homo sapiens developed cognitive abilities that surpassed other animals during that era. The cognitive mutation enabled them to acquire better linguistic skills, making it possible to ingest, store and share information about the surrounding environment (Harari, 2015). The change in DNA also gave the Sapiens…

  • The Structure of Scientific Revolutions Book by Thomas Kuhn

    Table of Contents Basic Knowledge Metaphor and Argument Relevance Works Cited Basic Knowledge Three distinctive ways in which the book advances my knowledge of the rhetoric and philosophy of communication are the reflection on ones learning journey, rhetoric interpretations, and comparative rhetoric. The book arguably begins with the authors reflection on his learning journey. Major…

  • Intimacy Implications and Sexual Revolution

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction Global changes in peoples sexual behavior, called the sexual revolution, have been taking place in the world since the middle of the last century. In a number of countries, this process continues to the present day. The essence of the sexual revolution is a radical breakdown…

  • Aspects of Americas Religious Revolution

    Table of Contents Introduction Americas Religious Composition The Real Winners and Losers Impact on American Religious Traditions Video Lecture Summary Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Americas religions match the racial and behavioral diversity of the people who live therein. The lands variety is primarily driven by the immigrants who vacated from different parts of the world,…

  • The Scientific Revolution: The Contributions of Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, and Isaac Newton

    Table of Contents Introduction Copernicus Kepler Galileo Isaac Newton Reaction of the church and fate of the religion Work Cited Introduction Scientific revolution contributed to the modern world, and a final Renaissance expression. Philosophers such as Aristotle, Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo and Isaac Newton brought the scientific revolution. Copernicus sought to get an answer to the…