The Impact of the Vietnam War on American Protests and Policy

 The Vietnam War is considered among the most ill-motivated and resources wasteful military engagement in the history of mankind. The war occurred between 1955 and 1975 and the United States using helicopters, and navy ships sent millions of young Americans into the humid jungles of Vietnam to subdue the spread of communist idealism. The … Read more

Jefferson Davis: Mexican War Hero, US Senator, Sec. of War & Confederate President

 Jefferson Davis was a Mexican War hero, U.S. senator from Mississippi, U.S. Secretary of War and President of the Confederate States of America for the duration of the American Civil War from 1861-1865. Davis faced many difficulties throughout the war as he struggled to manage the Southern war effort, maintain control of the Confederate … Read more

South Africa's Geography: Climate, Location, Parks & More

 Introduction South Africa is a standout amongst the most geologically changed nations of the African mainland, including region that reaches from the rolling, fruitful fields of the highveld and the totally open savanna of the Eastern Transvaal to the Kalahari desert and the pinnacles of the Drakensberg Mountains. While the majority of its different … Read more

Discover How EU Captured the ILO: Uncover the EU's Use of Int'l Labour Org. to Benefit Its Member States

 The International Labour Organization (ILO), officially founded in 1919, is an economic international governmental organization committed to developing and maintaining adequate working conditions and social justice for people of all nations. Over nearly a century consisting of two catastrophic world wars, periods of worldwide economic depression, and decades of steady universal economic growth, the … Read more

The Impact of Religion on Health Care: "When Religion and Medicine Collide – The Impact of Religion on Health Care Outcomes

 When Religion and Medicine Collide It is complicated. Religion is a very sensitive topic that not a lot of people are willing to openly talk about. It is the beginning of many arguments not just in people from different backgrounds, but also within the family setting amongst family members who does not share the … Read more

How Frank's Injury Affects His Dressing & Leisure Occupations: CVA Causes Challenges for 68yo Retired Postal Worker

 The client who is being analyzed is Frank, a 68-year old Caucasian male with a right cerebral vascular accident (CVA) of the internal carotid artery and left neglect. Frank also has coronary artery disease and diabetes. Frank lives with his wife, and has an out-of-town son, with whom he has a strained relationship. Frank … Read more

Aristotle’s Catharsis Theory in His Poetics: How Pity & Fear Lead to Emotional Purification

 Aristotle suggested, in his controversial treatise, Poetics, that ‘tragedy purifies through the operation of pity and fear’ leading to a state of catharsis.  He believed that the purging of impure thoughts and feelings, for example: emotional disturbance, pain and irrational fears, could be achieved when the audience experienced them while observing tragedy in the … Read more

The World of Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs

 In the United States and throughout the world outlaw motorcycle gangs are an ongoing issue. Tracing their roots back to the years prior to and especially following World War II outlaw motorcycle gangs have been causing problems for law enforcement. Motorcycle gangs originally formed around the basis of camaraderie and a sense of purpose … Read more

Benefits of EU Regulations on Food Colouring Safety

 Food additives are a range of substances defined by the EU as “not normally consumed as a food in itself and not normally used as a characteristic ingredient of food, whether or not it has nutritive value” (1). Food colourings are a subgroup of additives that are used to add colour to food. They … Read more