Category: Revolution

  • Small Change: Why the Revolution Will Not Be Tweeted?

    Gladwell (2010) claimed that social media activism could make people pay attention to particular problems with low risk, but not as good as traditional activism because it does not lead people to sacrifice. Gladwell (2010) argued that the role of social ties is vital because leadership organizes people using rules and hierarchy using the head…

  • The Role of Social Medias Influence on Revolution

    The impact social media make on modern society is obvious and impossible to underestimate. It is a well-known fact that today the internet is much more popular and widely used than television. Many people spend hours browsing the net and visiting social networks such as Twitter, Facebook, and Youtube. The content placed on these websites…

  • The Role of Social Medias Influence on Revolution

    The impact social media make on modern society is obvious and impossible to underestimate. It is a well-known fact that today the internet is much more popular and widely used than television. Many people spend hours browsing the net and visiting social networks such as Twitter, Facebook, and Youtube. The content placed on these websites…

  • How P&G Company Brought the Diaper Revolution to China?

    Why Entry to the Japanese Diaper Market Failed The initial attempt by P&G to enter into the Japanese diaper market failed because it had not discovered the need to understand the needs of the consumers to make products that best suit them. They had confronted the Japanese market with the assumption that the same products…

  • Georges Seurats Revolution in Neo-Impressionism

    Table of Contents Introduction Georges Ideology Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grand Jatte Bathers at Asnières Young Woman Powdering Herself Works Cited Introduction Georges Seurat is recognized as the pioneer of the Neo-Impressionist strategy, generally known as Divisionism, or Pointillism, an approach related to a flashing surface of little specks or strokes of…

  • The Battle for Algiers: The Revolution in Algeria in the 1950s

    The revolution in Algeria in the 1950s was characterized by political violence and terrorism. After witnessing the abuse of revolutionaries, the protagonist of the film, The Battle for Algiers, decides to become a rebel and seek justice. After ten years and many deaths, Algeria achieved complete independence from France. The actions of both parties of…

  • Impressionism as a Revolution in Art

    The landscapes or scenes of impressionism were different from previous traditional paintings. Impressionists usually depicted the scenes of modern life, especially of bourgeois recreations (Turner 151). For example, Edgar Degas and Gustave Caillebotte were choosing wealthy and privileged places for painting. Also, some impressionists, such as Monet, Renoir, and Pissarro, preferred painting nature, including various…

  • Kodak and the Digital Revolution

    Introduction The main idea of traditional photography is to create images from the film and use information obtained from the cameras aperture. This field is characterized by regular innovations and technology to attract the customers attention and increase demand. At the end of the 1800s, George Eastman founded Kodak that quickly became one of the…

  • Cuban Revolution and Seven-Step War Model

    Introduction The Cuban Revolution can be considered one of the most famous events in the history of Cuba. The name of Fidel Castro is also known throughout the whole world. The revolutionarys actions towards the Cuban government reshaped Cuban politics and reformed the country. It is safe to assume that while devising a plan, Castro…

  • The World War I and the October Revolution

    Why did war break out in Europe in 1914?? Ans. After Napoleon was defeated in 1814, the death and destruction caused by the Napoleonic war created a lot of instability and disorder in Europe. To restore stability and to build peace among European nations, representatives of European countries gathered together at what was called The…