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The Impact of the Internet on Serious Relationships
Posted in: Current, Projects, Words Tagged: dissertation, internet, psychology, sociology
The internet has unarguably revolutionised communication and interaction over the past two decades and augmented our capability to find and relate to others. People are able to connect in ways unimaginable twenty years ago – transcending culture, class and geographic location. What isn’t yet fully clear is the extent to which the internet is evolving… Read more
Regulation and Censorship of the Internet
Posted in: Words Tagged: censorship, essay, internet, social media
The internet has revolutionised media and emerged as one of the most powerful entities of modern times, providing a means for people to learn from home and a huge, open environment for the discussion of ideas and opinions. Like with all media there have been times when it has been used for questionable purposes and… Read more
Censorship and the Free Internet
Posted in: Previous, Projects, Words Tagged: censorship, essay, internet, social media
The internet as a free, unregulated medium has never been under as much threat as it is presently. Legislation has been introduced in recent years that’s restricted what information can and cannot be exchanged online in the UK and US, drawing parallels to the internet censorship in China. In 2010 several gears were set… Read more
Escape: A Short Drama
Posted in: Projects, Words Tagged: drama, script
Tommy and Kayleigh are two underprivileged teenagers struggling to escape their grim livelihoods in Barking, London. A script I wrote as part of my script for drama unit at Ravensbourne. Writer // Researcher Escape: A Short Drama about the Desperate Struggle of Two Youths to Escape their Abusive Livelihoods. They’re desperation to build themselves a… Read more
Nutty Professor’s Wonder Tonic!
Posted in: Previous, Projects, Words Tagged: journalism, science
Controversial drug expert calls for alcohol to be banned… whilst seeking £10m to trial his alcohol free booze – the ‘Nutt-Slammer’. Most experts agree with Professor David Nuttʼs argument that the UK governments drug policy needs to be dramatically overhauled, but has his apparent personal vendetta against alcohol been motivated the entire time by his… Read more






