San Diego Zoo Project

Introduction The purpose of this essay is to present findings got from the four-hour long observations of four orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus)that have been conducted in the San Diego Zoo on , from 9 to 11 a.m. As this research is directed to gaining a better understanding of the peculiarities of great apes’ behavior, the summary […]

Importance of Relativity

The theory of relativity is of one of the most important theories in physics. It has a lot of significance in our life. It is the most successful theory in theoretical physics along with quantum physics. There are many fields in which relativity plays a major role like sending satellites into space. Basically, these satellites […]

Interpretation of…

My writing has to be perfect, it can’t have any errors, it must please my specific audience, it has to give the reader goosebumps, yet I should be writing for myself. At the beginning of this writing class, I was fed many ideas of what it takes to be a good writer. Being very overwhelmed […]

The Capital Structure Decision and the Cost of Capital

Introduction The theories of capital structure attempts to provide an explanation between the mix of securities and financing sources that may be employed by corporations to finance their real investments. Most of these theories have focused on the proportions of debt vs. equity as observed on the right-hand sides of the firms’ balance sheets Advantages […]

Genetic Engineering and Accidents

The streets you’re driving on are slippery with the fresh rain that just coated it. You glance to your left and see just the blinding headlights before everything goes dark. Minutes later you come to, inside your broken car. Opening the door, you stumble out, but not without a shearing pain from your leg. You […]

Sample Size and Power

Introduction The contemporary research environment ordinarily involves the incorporating of human or animal subjects, who are to be essentially subjected to an identified process/treatment. Hence, in a bid to establish the relationship between the chosen sample size and resultant effect, it is critical to conduct a case analysis to determine the power. Power is essentially […]

A Racial/ Cultural Critique if "The Man Who Was Almost a Man"

“Kill anybody, black or white. And if he were holding his gun in his hand, nobody could run him over; they would have to respect him” (Wright). Richard Wright an African American writer, poet and author of The Man Who Was Almost a Man was born on Sept. 4, 1908 (“Richard Nathaniel Wright”). Wright was […]

Racial Profiling: Who Gets it Worse When the Gavel Comes Down?

Racial Profiling: Who Gets it Worse When the Gavel Comes Down? As of 2013, there are over 1,617,478 people incarcerated across the United States (Federal Justice). Almost 50 percent of all males incarcerated across the United States are non Hispanic Black males (Federal Justice). Of all the ethnic groups, Black Americans, Puerto Rican Americans, and […]

The Business Environment

Having explored to the various factors, affecting the FDI in a country, it is, therefore, essential to shift the attention to the real, evident economic patterns in terms of the comparisons among the countries. The World Economic Forum provides data, comparing the level of investments in the 2000 on the Asian countries. The results reveal […]

Cause and Effect of The Great Wall of China

The Great Wall of China was built in 221-206BC and served as a source of protection from the nomadic groups and Mongols, a civilization up north. It is two thousand years old, amazingly, and it still holds. The Great Wall was built during the reign of the first emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang. Over […]

Stem Cells

Stem cells come from two main sources. The first are theEmbryos which are formed during the blastocyst phase of embryological development (embryonic stem cells).The second is the Adult tissue. (adult stem cell) Both types are able to split into different types of cells like the skin,muscle and bone cells. Adult stem cells can be found […]

Safety Training in Working Places

Safety is a great measure in all fields or anywhere in the world. Safety is therefore described as the condition of being certain that protection is given due to anything that may cause harm either physically emotionally or even spiritually; “insure the safety of the young children and even their parents”;safety of workers and even […]

Nagawicka Lake

Waukesha County is a wonderful place, full of rich history and great people. Others may argue that Lapham Peak is the best treasure of Waukesha, or even Downtown Delafield. But to me, there is no place more beautiful or full of memories than Nagawicka Lake. Located beside my neighborhood in Nashotah, it could not be […]

Past Influencing the Present

Famous German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche once said, “The future influences the present just as much as the past.” This quotation validates my idea that events from the past can influence people in a way knowing that history repeats itself. Humanity has many encounters of history repeating itself. First, every single civilization and country that has […]

The Bureaucratic Organizations

In most of the bureaucratic organizations, management structure appears to take the form of triangle where communication of ideas, decisions, and orders flow from the top level management to the supporting staff. In these organizations, the top level management is responsible for coming up with the long laid term strategies. These are policies which are […]

World War 1 Origins

Since 1914, German and American associations had fallen with several German naval attacks on neutral ships and sparked into hostile warfare with the Arch Duke Ferdinand’s assignation. Prior to the official declaration of war, President Wilson promised a “neutral name” for America, keeping the states out of conflict with certain European powers, particularly Germany, wishing […]

Safety Professionals

Geary Rummler’s ‘Human Performance Problems and Their Solutions’ is an article that addresses employees’ performance problems faced by organizations and presents valid solutions through the analysis of an individual in his or her working environment. There are three key points in the article that one can use to ensure committee members learn how to manage […]

The World is Dying!

Everyday more and more time passes without a single person thinking about it besides those who are paid to think about it. For every waking moment it gets worse. I’m talking about global warming. With every person worrying about things like Isis, wars, and politics, the amount of effort to change anything about it is […]

Martin Luther King, Jr's Path to Success

“If you can’t fly, then run, if you can’t run, then walk, if you can’t walk, then crawl, but whatever you do, you have to keep moving forward”. We’ve all seen and known of successful leaders in our country and have learned a few about them.Captivating people’s attention, Martin Luther King, Jr. was important to […]

The Attractiveness of Countries for FDI

The World Bank provides a close analysis on the continuous rise of the China economy on the maters of FDI. Hayes and Wheelwright’s models take a prominent position in business management. The first model is internal neutrality. This model focuses on the requirements of the operations process in order to achieve a certain standard. This […]

Field Trips Take over Arrowhead

On the weekend of December 5th, many events were going on at Arrowhead High School including the Spanish and Chinese Chicago trip and the DECA trip to Minneapolis, Minnesota. The students who went to Chicago for either Spanish or Chinese left on Friday morning to head to the windy city. The Chinese students spent the […]

Sir President

While he is stubborn and thinks everyone should agree with his views and morals, he is a good leader because he doesn’t care what other people think of him, he knows how to navigate in the real world, and he wants the best for his country. First, he is a good leader because he doesn’t […]

Safety in the African American Ghetto

The name ghetto traces its origin in the Second World War. It was used then to describe regions, especially in Germany and Venice where the people of Jewish origin were compelled to reside. Over time, the use of the name ghetto has evolved and it is currently used to describe regions within a city where […]

U.S. Education: Reaching for the “Finnish” Line

Dr. Pasi Sahlberg, a Finnish educator and author, holds numerous discussions on how schools in the United States of America can learn from Finnish public education. He is the former Director General of the Centre for International Mobility and Cooperation (CIMO) at Finland’s Ministry of Education and Culture in Helsinki. Currently, he is a visiting […]

World War 1

In this essay, I am going to answer the questions; should you always support a friend, no matter what he or she does? What might be the long-term consequences of refusing to help an ally? And In your opinion, what are the reasons for going to war that might justify the death and destruction that […]

Texas General Lands Office

History of the General Lands Office can be traced to the year 1836 which was the climax for Texas congress activities. In this year, the elected representatives sought to create a lands body that was to manage lands for public interests. At its inception, the General Lands Office was tasked to perform three major duties […]

Tim Burton Film Analysis

Tim Burton’s playfully grotesque style, seen in movies such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and The Nightmare Before Christmas (Burton), makes his films easily distinguishable amongst many others. Burton has a way of telling stories that captivates the viewer and takes how one would normally view something, then twists it into something eerie. His […]

Term Paper about Microeconomics

The article ‘Why aren’t Young Peoples Buying Cars’ is about how the lives of young people are changing making them not to buy cars (International Making Cities Livable, 2012). In the past, when young people completed their studies, they were moving into large cities in search of employment opportunities. After attaining jobs, they were buying […]

Smallpox: Not a Small Problem

Smallpox is a contagious disease that at one time was very common and deadly. It was a huge problem that wiped out many communities and areas. While there is no clear origin of the disease, smallpox appears to date back to ten thousand years ago, around the Egyptian Empire. Smallpox-like rashes found on mummies indicate […]

Huck and Tom's Treatment of Jim

Have you ever been called a mean name? In the book The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn everybody treats Jim bad and calls him names. The first reason that they are mean to Jim is by playing tricks on him. I think they should all treat people equally and by doing that they can take out […]