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

The Role of "Seeking and Blundering" in Psychiatric History

 They say that by seeking and blundering – we learn. Psychiatric history has established profound evidence of seeking and blundering on the development of medicine, therapy, and healthcare practices. The evolution of psychiatric treatment is revealed in the book Mad in America by Robert Whitaker. We can all agree that mental illness, emotional disturbance, … Read more

Male College Students' Impact on Perception of Female Law Enforcement

 How Peer Sodality Among Male College Students Causes Negative Postures Towards Females in Law Enforcement Flagler College Taylor Pawson Criminological Research Methods Dr. Behl November 12, 2018 Introduction Trust and reliability in law enforcement is an essential factor for the true legitimacy of law enforcement operating felicitously. When it comes to law enforcement’s relationship … Read more

Explore Sacred Rituals of Bharatanatyam: India's Ancient Classical Dance & Beyond

 A country with such dynamic history and culture, it is no surprise that India has a rich history of performances, which is defined to “mark identities, bend time, reshape and adorn the body, and tell stories” (Schechner 32), many being part of the Indian classical dance. This includes Kathak, Kathakali, Kuchipudi, Manipuri, Mohiniyattam, Odissi, … Read more

Advancing Cognitive Science Research in Naturalistic Conditions with Mobile Brain/Body Imaging

 Human brain dynamics in naturalistic conditions has seen a gradual advancement in the recent years. This advancement is partly because of the embodied cognition paradigm which claims that the cognitive processes are manifested in body’s interactions with the world. (Wilson, 2002). This view has become more significant with recent research that demonstrates the way … Read more

Evolution of Bipolar Disorder: History, Treatment and Modern Views

 This paper will explore Bipolar Disorder, and how it has been viewed within both    historical and contemporary contexts. The evolution of the understanding of mental illness has been documented in ancient culture and medicine, including Greek, Indian,   and Chinese medicine. How mental illnesses such as Bipolar Disorder are treated has changed throughout … Read more

The Causes of Red Tides in South Florida

 Red Tides in South Florida Introduction Red tides, also known as harmful algal blooms (HABs) occur in most parts of the world. In South Florida, the red tide is caused by Karenia brevis, a micro-organism that looks like a plant (Pierce & Henry, 2008). This is a microscopic alga that is naturally occurring. Red … Read more

The Art of Origami & Japanese Tea Ceremony During Shogunate Japan

 The Art of Origami and the tea ceremony were important social practises during the Shogunate Era- Philippa Zaphir. Introduction: Shogunate Japan was a period in Japan that went from 1603-1869. Shogunate Japan has included a wide range of periods inside the Shogunate time frame. The Japanese tea function, additionally called the Way of Tea, … Read more