Patience

Yesterday evening I got into an argument with my sister via text message. It is arguable that a disagreement between two persons through a mobile device is not the best way to approach a conflict, specifically when said conflict is between you and your sister, however it was late and I refrained from phoning her … More Patience

“Hot Girls Wanted” Documentary

Several nights ago I watched a documentary exclusive to Netflix titled “Hot Girls Wanted”. The documentary depicts the reality of sex work, specifically in regards to porn, and portrays the lives of different female porn stars and their reasoning for wanting to enter the realm of pornography. The film was incredibly interesting and it unveiled a … More “Hot Girls Wanted” Documentary

Charity Work

This morning over breakfast I was conversing with one of my roommates about her volunteer work at a women’s shelter in St. Catharines. She was explaining to me what exactly she does when she goes there to volunteer, and told me she typically serves food or participates in a wellness seminar with the women in … More Charity Work

Acceptance

As I have stated on my blog numerous times before, I am hoping to pursue a Masters Degree in English next September once I have graduated and earned my degree this coming Spring. I will be graduating this Spring with a Bachelor of Arts in Honors English with a minor in Women and Gender Studies, … More Acceptance

Hermit Crab Writing

This morning in my Creative Writing class, my professor educated us about the concept of Hermit Crab Writing. She explained it to be a non-fiction piece that uses the form of another kind of text, for example using the format of a recipe and telling a story within it, or using the format of the listed side-effects of … More Hermit Crab Writing

Materialism and its Relation to Christmas

I was conversing with my roommate yesterday evening about Christmas gifts and the amount of money Christmas tends to involve. We were discussing how Christmas has become a holiday of money as opposed to a holiday of family or appreciation, and our conversation prompted me to consider how materialistic Christmas has become. I honestly cannot recall … More Materialism and its Relation to Christmas

Academic Respect

Academic respect is something that I feel should be integrated into all levels of academia and educational institutions. Feel comfortable in a classroom environment is a key component within successful discussion, and if a student or teacher encounters disrespect it is probable that they will refrain from engaging in conversation after they experience it. It … More Academic Respect

Film Review: Colonia

It is arguable that beginning a film review with the phrase “this film was fucking awesome” is rather unconventional, however those are the exact words I would to describe the film Colonia. This film, starring Emma Watson as Lena and Daniel Brühl as Daniel, portrays the story of Lena’s determination to locate her husband after … More Film Review: Colonia

The Prevalence of Mental Illness in Contemporary Society

I cannot understand why mental illness is not taken more seriously in contemporary society. As time progresses, rates of mental illness heighten yet the medical system fails to acknowledge this and refrains from developing more systems and resources for these individuals. There are a multitude of mental illness diagnoses, with some persons experiencing more than … More The Prevalence of Mental Illness in Contemporary Society

Product Review: The Body Shop’s Ginger Shampoo and Banana Conditioner

Yesterday I visited the Pen Centre in St. Catharines in an attempt to locate gluten-free shampoo and conditioner. I had heard that Dove products are free of gluten, however after using their shampoo and conditioner for several months now I have discovered that my scalp has become dry and irritated. I went to The Body … More Product Review: The Body Shop’s Ginger Shampoo and Banana Conditioner

Changing Plans

Since I began to study English Language and Literature at Brock University, it has been my goal to become an editor once I have graduated. I cannot say for certain what exactly prompted me to sustain an interest in editorial work, however I remained loyal to such interest for a majority of my university studies. … More Changing Plans

Media Manipulation

I’m aware that the topic of media being manipulative is a redundant one, but I certainly feel as though it is still worth discussing and acknowledging. There has been a lot of speculation in regards to manipulative media following the recent presidential election in the United States, and I believe it is important to generate … More Media Manipulation

Open Mindedness

This morning when I returned home from school I had a discussion with my dad about the recent presidential election results. Personally I am rather shocked and furthermore disappointed that Donald Trump was elected as president as opposed to Hillary Clinton, however my opinion is essentially irrelevant in the context of the issue considering I … More Open Mindedness

Simone de Beauvoir

Considering I wrote both a midterm and an essay on Simone de Beauvoir for my gender and politics course, I figured I would write a post addressing her theories and literary contributions in order to better educate others about her work. In 1949, de Beauvoir composed and published a text titled The Second Sex in which she … More Simone de Beauvoir

Work Ethic

I have discussed the topic of work ethic here on my blog before, however I would like to delve deeper into the topic. I feel as though work ethic is something that has failed to receive enough recognition in contemporary society, and I furthermore feel as though proper work ethic is something that fails to … More Work Ethic

Remembrance Day

For me, the month of November typically serves as a reminder of the annual memorial date of November 11th,  known as Remembrance Day. I can recall engaging in activities for Remembrance Day since I was in Kindergarten, and I think it is absolutely crucial to involve young persons in this day across Canada. Remembrance Day … More Remembrance Day

Aggressive Protesting

Yesterday afternoon, while driving past Brock, I noticed a man standing on a very busy sidewalk just off of the school’s property protesting. While I fail to have an issue with protesting and think that when performed properly it can be a highly effective tool, this particular white male was holding a sign that displayed … More Aggressive Protesting

Rewined Candles

My cousins from Charleston, South Carolina came to visit my family and I this past weekend. They stayed with us from Friday to Monday, and it was wonderful to see them considering we are so far apart in distance. My cousin Stephanie brought my family and I a case of Rewined candles, which are handcrafted … More Rewined Candles