Category: Colonialism

  • The National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Space Colonization

    Introduction It is important to note that with the recent advancements in astrophysics, aerospace engineering, and astronomy, the topic of human space colonization is no longer considered as far-fetched but rather a realistic goal. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is actively working on the project of Mars colonization. However, there are concerns about…

  • Colonialism and European Refugee Crisis

    Table of Contents A definition of colonialism Aimé Césaire  Europe is a sick civilization Summary of current refugee crises in Europe Relation between the current crisis and the legacy of colonialism Works Cited A definition of colonialism Colonialism refers to the arrangement taken by a country or society to take over full or partial…

  • Settler Colonialism and Indigenous Peoples Rights

    Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Literature Review Discussion Conclusions Bibliography Footnotes Abstract The Israeli-Palestine conflict remains one of the most inflexible upheavals in the world today. Many Palestinians have been forced to leave their ancestral lands due to the ongoing settler colonialism project promoted by the government of Israel. Using the concepts outlined by Edward…

  • International Development, Colonialism, Social Inequality and Class Stratification

    Table of Contents Colonialism Types of colonization Evaluation of colonization Social class stratification Social inequalities International development Works Cited Colonialism This is the situation where a country extends its national sovereignty over land beyond its borders. This is by establishment of settler colonies or administrative representatives in which the native populations are ruled directly or…

  • Contesting Laws: Culture, Colonialism, and Land

    Introduction The native title has a long history that dates back even before the year 1788 where some sixty thousand Aboriginals inhabited Australia and had their own traditions and laws. However during the latter mentioned year, British colonizers established themselves in Australia, and after101 years in this land, they decided that a doctrine of terra…

  • Mission to Mars: Problems of Mars Colonization

    It would be challenging for humans to live on Mars for a large number of reasons. Cabrol and Grin (2018) cite low and widely varying temperature, low atmospheric pressure, low water activity, and high ultraviolet and ionizing radiation as the primary causes of the planets inhospitality. To enable life on Mars, it would be necessary…

  • Effects of Colonization on Women in Canada

    Table of Contents Introduction Forced Sterilization Misinformation Feminist Movements Conclusion References Introduction These traces were manifested most strongly in the rapist policy of sterilization of women, which was carried out in Canada by the then authorities. In addition, there were multiple significant violations of their rights, which will be studied in this work (Ryan et…

  • NASA and Space Colonization

    Sartipi, F., Palaskar, K., Ergin, A., & Rajakaruna, U. (2020). Viable construction technology for habitation on Mars: Fused deposition modelling. Journal of Construction Materials, 1(2), 1-7. Web. The research focuses on proposing the Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM) as the most practical construction process implementable on Mars during colonization. The source is credible because it is…

  • First Nations and Colonialism Dismantling

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction The Coast Salish Peoples originally inhabited the areas where I live, in particular the Tulalip, Snohomish, Stillaguamish, and Sauk-Suiattle Tribes. Their tribal villages were situated in the area around contemporary Surrey and Vancouver B. C. These are the first nations that are indigenous to British Columbia and…

  • Contesting Laws: Culture, Colonialism, and Land

    Introduction The native title has a long history that dates back even before the year 1788 where some sixty thousand Aboriginals inhabited Australia and had their own traditions and laws. However during the latter mentioned year, British colonizers established themselves in Australia, and after101 years in this land, they decided that a doctrine of terra…