Day: November 28, 2007

  • Gothicism and “A Rose for Emily”

    Southern Gothic literature is a sub-genre of the Gothic writing style. This style of writing usually centers on grotesque, mysterious, and desolate characters and settings. Writers of Southern Gothicism examine the decay of the old south and the

  • True Class in America

    As children, we are taught that there are no social or economic classes in the United States. We are prompted to believe that everyone is equal in nearly every way and that no one type of person has an advantage over another. As we grow older, we begin to

  • True Class in America

    As children, we are taught that there are no social or economic classes in the United States. We are prompted to believe that everyone is equal in nearly every way and that no one type of person has an advantage over another. As we grow older, we begin

  • Growth of Zipcar into Tokyo: A Global Economic Case Study

    Prior to examining our research and introducing Zipcar as a firm, it is important that the reader of these findings understand the concept of car sharing, as well as its historical context. In theory, the first informal experiment with car