The Difference in US and Norway Gun Culture: Constitutions, Parties, and Policies

 Isabel Stack 29 November 2018 Professor Terry U.S. Congress PS 371 Final Research Paper The United States and Norway are both countries that governments are democracies, however they are formed alternatively. The United States is a representative democracy meaning that all officials are elected into the government. On the other hand, Norway is a … Read more

Unravel the Salem Witch Trials: Predestination, Refugees, & Fungus?

The Salem witch trials is notorious for being one of the most mind-boggling mysteries in American history. Why did an event so strange occur during the development of the American colonies? How did these so-called “witches” get “bewitched” in the first place? Multiple theories such as illness, trauma, tension between colonists, and economic problems could … Read more

Slavery in Antebellum America: Economic Boom, Cultural Tensions & Political Fight

 The institution of slavery during the Antebellum of American Society, was a sponsor for those who lived in the South- that was able to be taken advantage of. Southern States benefited economically during the Antebellum Society, producing mass tons of cotton, and earning profit from selling slaves, but culturally the South was traditionally a … Read more

Effects of Clostridium saccharobutylicum on In Vitro Rumen Fermentation & Microbial Pop.

 Isolated Clostridium saccharobutylicum from the rumen of Holstein cattle and its effect on in vitro ruminal fermentation and microbial population Michelle A. Miguel1, Lovelia L. Mamuad1, Yeon-Jae Choi2, Chang-Dae Jeong1, Kwang-Keun Cho3, Eun-Tae Kim4, Sang-Bum Kim4, Catherine G. Avedoza1, and Sang-Suk Lee1* 1Department of Animal Science and Technology, College of Bio-industry Science, Sunchon National … Read more

Unravelling the Security Dynamics of World War II: Exploring Realism, Balance of Power, Human Security and Securitization

 The idea of security is something that is difficult to define, as it is a term that is highly contested by many, as it means different things to different people. This essay will look at security in the face of conflict and will use the approaches studied in this course to do so. The … Read more

Isolated Clostridium Saccharobutylicum from Holstein Cattle Rumen: Effects on In Vitro Fermentation & Microbial Pop.

 Isolated Clostridium saccharobutylicum from the rumen of Holstein cattle and its effect on in vitro ruminal fermentation and microbial population Michelle A. Miguel1, Lovelia L. Mamuad1, Yeon-Jae Choi2, Chang-Dae Jeong1, Kwang-Keun Cho3, Eun-Tae Kim4, Sang-Bum Kim4, Catherine G. Avedoza1, and Sang-Suk Lee1* 1Department of Animal Science and Technology, College of Bio-industry Science, Sunchon National … Read more

Uncovering The Truth: Does A Full Moon Affect Us?

 Introduction For decades, there have been many controversies regarding a full moon and how it affects an individual’s personality and biological nature. Over time, cultural myths have coined the term ‘lunar effect’ which relates directly to a false reality attributed to the behaviors one can acquire during a full moon. The link of human … Read more

Uncovering the Myths of the Spanish Conquests in America

 The Spanish conquests in America, and especially those of the crowded high-culture social orders, keep on captivating. There is the patent riddle of the numbers. How did hundreds defeat millions? Then, maybe the best upgrade for discussion, there is additionally the ethical inquiry. What are we to make of occasions that, from one viewpoint, … Read more

The complexities of In Vitro Fertility (IVF): History, Advantages/Disadvantges & Ethics

     In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) has been a topic for decades, it has the ultimate purpose of helping sperm cells and ovum fertilize and bypass problems in women/men’s reproductive system. Its history can recall all the way back to 1890s, after generations of development the first case of a successful pregnancy was reported in … Read more

Unlock'g the Uniqueness of Trauma in Vonnegut & Roy's Novels

 Phoebe Ng Hui Yin HL2024 Approaches to Literature (Q4) Professor Wernmei Yong Ade 5 November 2018 Ghosts of the Past: The Uniqueness of Trauma In Peter Barry’s Beginning Theory: An Introduction to Literary and Cultural Theory (2009), Barry attributes unconscious repression to having a “decisive role” (Barry 92) in our lives. Barry defines Freudian … Read more

The Effect of Bipolar Disorder on Emotional Intelligence: Study Results

 Bipolar Disorder and Its Effect on Emotional Intelligence Bipolar disorder is a complex affective mood disorder that is characterised by cognitive and emotional abnormalities of the individual. This type of mood disorder affects an estimated 4.4% of U.S adults in their lifetime (The National Institute of Mental Health Information Resource Center). According to the … Read more

Explore Gender Inequality in Women's Sports: Media Bias & Pay Gap Oppression

 Jack Nesley Ms. Bellmer LNG 341 7 November 2018 Women in Sports: An Exploration of Gender Inequality Throughout history, women have been discriminated against by society as being lesser than men. In the last century, however, women have made tremendous strides in gaining equality with men. Women have gained equal rights in the workplace, … Read more