Women in Combat: A Brief Summary of Events Leading to the 2013 Lifting of the Combat Exclusion Policy

 Petenei Tacu Mr. Lyon ENG 111-13 27 September 2018 Factors Influencing the Lifting of the Combat Exclusion Policy 2013 Women have long struggled to come in equal and be considered as good as men. The lifting of the combat exclusion policy in the U.S. military is one significant change in the position of women … Read more

Fight Myxoma Virus: Zella's Journey to Save Bunnies – Andrea Rendel, Raven Hinton, Australia Gaither

 Zella’s Fight: The Myxoma Virus Andrea Rendel, Raven Hinton, Australia Gaither Philander Smith College Professor Bolden Zella’s Fight: The Myxoma Virus     There are more than one million viruses found across the face of the Earth. Those same viruses could care less about who or what they infect, so long as they can continue … Read more

’Simone Manuel’s Win: Symbolizing the End of Racism in Swimming for African-Americans

 Simone Manuel’s win and its Significance On August 12th, 2016, Olympic swimmer Simone Manuel won a gold medal after coming first in the 100-meter freestyle event, making her first black woman in history to win a medal. This was a one of the most important nights in swimming history, though the San Jose Mercury … Read more

The Specialties Of Medicine & Medical Coding

 The various specialties available for those to be involved in are many and can vary greatly by the body system of main focus and that physician’s role in the care provided. Anesthesiologists, radiologist, surgeons, and primary care physicians all play a vital role in our lives at one time or another, and with that … Read more

Consensual Assault in Sports: When Does it Cross the Line?

  Dear Sir/Madam, Consensual Assault in Sport: What crosses the line? I am writing to you as a young person and a sister of a junior rugby league player. Most of the time, on-field assault is un-addressed and unreported, there is a contradictory standard between athletes and the general public, compromising the 'rule of law'. … Read more

OO Analysis, Design and PMBOK: A Study of ISEM 530 Homework Topic

 ISEM 530-Homework 1 Sridevi Vainala Harrisburg University of Science and Technology   Abstract Homework 1 is related to OOPS concepts. The topics covered are Object Oriented Analysis,its history, how it is related to 530 and purpose of the Structured Methods. The second part concentrates on the system, subsystem, and system design and system analysis. … Read more

OOP Concepts: Object Oriented Analysis, Desing, System & Subsystems and System Analysis

   Abstract Homework 1 is related to OOPS concepts. The topics covered are Object Oriented Analysis,its history, how it is related to 530 and purpose of the Structured Methods. The second part concentrates on the system, subsystem, and system design and system analysis. It also helps us in understanding the SDLC and difference between … Read more

Australian Women: 3x More Likely to Experience Domestic Sexual Violence

 In spite of the #MeToo movement, the Time's Up organisation and the White Ribbon organisation, violence, especially domestic sexual violence against women, is still rampant in our nation today. Australian women are three times more likely than men to experience violence from an intimate partner and 1 in 6 Australian women have experienced sexual violence … Read more

How Shays' Rebellion Helped Establish The United States

 In 1783 when the United States and Great Britain signed the treaty of Paris ending the war of Independence the boundaries officially , were the Atlantic ocean on the East and Mississippi river on the West , Canada on the North and Spanish Florida on the South. This included much more than the thirteen … Read more

Explore Rights & Debates of the U.S. Constitution

 (Introduction) The Articles of Confederation was created as the first American form of government. The Articles of Confederation were meant to take away power from the central government and give more power to the states. Although with this came consequence and issues. Due to the fact that the national government was without enough power … Read more