Intersectionality and inequality: analyzing a contemporary news case
Introduction
Intersectionality can be defined as one of the most important feminist theory. It was developed and shaped in 1989 by Kimberlé Crenshaw. The many relationships that seem to exist among many variations of the modalities and social relationships within the societies are dealt by Intersectionality. The theory works by examining the effects that various aspects of the society that include race, ethnicity, gender, identity, class, sexual orientation the relationships and interactions within the society.
Walmart's annual operations and financial performance analysis
This paper computes two performance ratios for WalMart, answers several common and canonical business performance analysis questions about costs, change over time; and how those ratios indicate the firm may succeed or lag compared to itself longitudinally, i.e. not against any other particular competitor or segment. The result is that Walmart (spelled different ways by the firm itself, Walmart; Wal-Mart; etc.) has taken on significant debt to expand global retail, US performance is lagging, and if those investments don't pay off, say in the face of another global credit crisis, the result could be the need to issue more equity, thus generating lower stock earnings and dividends.
Internet Censorship in America: Censorship
This article examines the issue of Internet censorship in the United States and discusses the issues, debates, and controversies that have surrounded this concept. The paper begins with a brief analysis of the development of the Internet and history of Internet censorship in America. The next section of the paper discusses the main issues, debates as well as the advantages and disadvantages of Internet censorship in America. The final section is a brief exploration on whether the United States government should engage in Internet censorship.