Paraphrase of the Passage

In the absence of technology, the skills that can be acquired academically are certainly bound to be slow to acquire. This necessitates the institutions of higher learning in this case the universities to always ensure that the basic training in computer use especially for those who are illiterate is done. The training ought to ensure […]

Veiws of the Future by Vonnengut vs Asimov

The two storys are both set in the future. Vonnegut’s future society was about everyone being equal, even though his story ” Harrison Bergeron” was taken to far. In Asimov’s “The Fun They Had” Maggie pondered about going to school because her teacher was a robot. These two stories are similar in which the both […]

The Art of Reading

The fondest memories I have of reading books as a child were of reading Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events. This series of books follows the lives of three orphans seeking answers about the mysterious death of their parents while being sent to live with various distant relatives and experiencing quite a bit of […]

Constructivism

China is among the top ten economies in the world, despite having a population of more than one billion people. However, go to places as Kenya, Uganda, Angola, Tanzania, and you will note one thing; road, water, the Internet and power infrastructure are developing rapidly. One may ask why infrastructure is developing in these countries. […]

Disappointed

There are many contributors to Elizabeth’s disappointment in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. One of the factors to her dissatisfaction is, Elizabeth, herself. Another influence to her let down of her opinion in the world is Collins, who asks for everyone and anyone’s hand in marriage. A third effective person who adds to the disappointment […]

Panopticism

Foucault was of the view that extremely sophisticated societies provide significant opportunities for controlling and observing. This is based on the assumption that the modern society grounds on the ideology that all its citizens are free and have some entitlements towards the state; an ideology that was developed during the 18th century and manifested through […]

Aspects of an American

America may not be the healthiest country in the world; it may not even be wealthiest country, but does that really matter? Did you know that there are 313 million Americans, and 46 million of them are on welfare? (40 Weird Facts About the United States That Are Almost Too Crazy To Believe). But does […]

Drug Issues

Dear Drug Law Enforcement, From 2016 to now, death rate has increased 58% due to drugs. Drugs are a major issue that plagues our city but nothing is being done about it. Yes people who make, and transport drugs should be put in jail, but the people who struggle and are addicted should get help. […]

Consensus of the Measurement Methodology

To determine the correlation existing between social and financial performance gets additional complexity by failure of a consensus of the measurement methodology connected to corporate social performance. Subjective measures are useful in many cases, example being (Heinze, 1976), which involved a research of business students or a survey of business faculty members as per (Moskowitz, […]

Love Shouldn't Hurt

Relationships are never perfect. There are almost always disagreements regarding beliefs, sports teams, or who one can talk to, at least in my experience. Are these appropriate aspects of relationships, or what society has accepted as the norm? What the media fails to highlight in some of its depictions of teenage romantic relationships is the […]

Real, or Just Imagination?

“The Woman Warrior” by Maxine Hong Kingston is a memoir that is quite revolutionary. When it was written, memoirs had a more strict structure and usually followed a certain chronological pattern. The narrator dances through time, talking about the past, then flashing back to the present. In addition, in a few chapters of the book, […]

Pandora Jewelry in Australia

Consumers have been feeling pressure on the cost of living, which has raised a lot and the global economy uncertainty. They therefore tend to save their money other than spend leading to low sales of jewelry in the year 2012. The macro environment consists of the inflation, gross domestic product trends, spending, inflation, fiscal policy, […]

The Shadow of American Slavery

Long after the Haitian Revolution, slavery still reigns the life of up to half a million Haitian children. Ranking second in the new global slave index, these children are sent to homes where they face physical, emotional, and sexual abuse- 80% being girls below the age of 14. The gruesome stories barely differ from that […]

Fiction No More

Today, September 11th 2017 students in 8th grade, Ms. Sholtes language arts class were outraged by the shocking news. The 8th grade students were working on their writing assignments when all of a sudden Ms. Sholtes received an “unexpected email”. She put the email on the smartboard so that the students could see it and […]

Conclusions and Implications

The sector of corporate social responsibility has grown greatly in the recent past. However, there is a protracted debate about the value and legitimacy of corporate responses to Corporate Social Responsibility concerns. There are divergent views of the role of the company in society and disagreement as to whether wealth requires maximization to achieve the […]

Nerds

Imagine yourself walking into a candy store. You are in the mood for something sweet and sour at the same time, and something you can take places easily. Your eyes roam up and down the taunting aisle until that one colorful box screams and catches your eye. “Nerds,” the container reads. Smiling, you pick it […]

Pablo Escobar

It is in every ones dream to have power and recognition in the society. Pablo Escobar was no exemption, born from a humble and poor background he fought his way to gain power no matter the means. He was born in 1949 by a peasant farmer and a schoolteacher, and at the age of two, […]

Sealand: The One Acre Nation

A nation is often thought of as a vast, sweeping region of land and water inhabited by a substantial group of individuals who are governed by a formal party or leader. Such restrictions do not apply to the self-proclaimed country The Principality of Sealand. This miniscule micronation does not govern over any land at all; […]

A Heavy Load to Bear

Boredom has always been, and continues to be, a main fear of humanity. People innately seek entertainment in an attempt to distract the mind, to become productive, or even ignore reality. Regardless of the reason, this gravitation towards entertainment when combined with modern technology has created a new phenomenon: the globalization of popular culture. Just […]

Company E-mail

Hope each and every one is well. As a result of the approaching financial year end, all relevant documents are required in the head office by 30th November 2011. Duly note that monthly estimates for the month of July to October were reviewed by the finance committee. The accounting discrepancies discovered in the estimates were […]

Communicative Ontology in the Post-Modern Context

Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC) is the new in-person interaction. The United Nations International Telecommunications Union estimates that approximately 40% of the world is able to access the World Wide Web, a rising trend from less than 1% in 1995. The ability to access the Internet implies a new medium of communication. Twenty years ago, it was […]

Homework: Good or Bad?

Homework has been a controversy for decades. This especially has been shown with in students and parents. Many scientists and I have conducted research and yet the research has been frazzled. I have realized that there are a lot of variables to be taken to account: subject, intelligence, determination, different types of homework and many […]

Oxidation

Oxidation is a chemical process that practically occurs all around the environment. A freshly cut Apple starts turning brown over time, metal parts of a bicycle or a car starts rusting when exposed to air and water, a copper penny turning green, all are common examples or oxidation. But oxidation is not just limited to […]

JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER

Rockefeller family one of the most powerful family in the world. How did they grow to become this monster of power? One man, John D. Rockefeller his life has lots of important decisions and actions. John was born on July 8th 1839 in Richford, New York. John moved to Cleveland with his family at age […]

This I Believe: The journey to success

The bell rings, I wake up with the drool on my desk staggering to my feet, still dazed, I grab my backpack and walk out. Here I see popular logos, expensive clothing. Often I compare myself to others, especially when I hear about he or she got a 30 on the ACT, or how they […]

Communist Economy

China, India and Japan. The South Korea country is operated in a mixed economy. A mixed economy is one which borrows slightly from socialist economies and as well as from a capitalistic economy. This is clearly shown in the case study presented by the kind of activities it does. In a mixed economy as this, […]

Free Essay on Holocaust

Holocaust survivor, Elie Wiesel, once said, “All it takes for evil to flourish is good men to stand by and do nothing. ” The media can also be included in this statement because it’s their job to report on what’s happening in the world so people can take action. The lack of attention of what […]

Oxford Plastics Company

Oxford Plastics Company deals with the production of plastic of the highest quality. It residence that these plastics into a variety of products. These products range from patio furniture, automobiles, and ornaments (Nystrom & Starbuck, 1981). The firm is located in Beatty, which is a town in the Southeastern state. The town’s population is approximately […]

Is Romeo and Juliet a Love Story?

Can Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare really be considered a love story? It is considered a famous love story, but depending on how it is experienced, it can be interpreted differently. People watching the 1968 Zeffirelli film will find the relationship between Romeo and Juliet rushed, whereas viewers of the 1996 Baz Luhrmann film […]

Cutting into Dissection

It’s that time of the year again. The smell of formaldehyde fills the hallways. Some complain about the scent while others tolerate it. High schoolers around the country are dissecting animals. The dissection of animals in high school classrooms dates back to the early 1900s. Back then, frogs were the animal of choice due to […]