The World of DJI Drones: UAVs, Cameras & Flight Controllers

 Introduction/History With every great innovation comes someone who will perfect that innovation and bring it to the masses. Unmanned aircraft systems and drones are no exception to this rule. Unmanned aircraft systems and drones have existed for many years but have only been publicly available for a short while. The leading company behind this … Read more

Good Neighbor Policy: FDR's Mission For a Peaceful US-Latin American Ties

 The Good Neighbor Policy (GNP), according to American Historical Association, is dedicated to the idea that nations shouldn’t intervene with one another instead they should respect and help each other and keep peaceful relations with each other. The purpose of the policy was to mend the relations with Latin Americans countries after the incident … Read more

SEO Title : Unethical Milgram Study Examined: Breaking Down NASW Code of Ethics Standards

 Abstract The present paper analyzes the unethical research study that was conducted by Stanley Milgram. The standards of the NASW Code of Ethics that are applicable to this case are listed in order of relevance are as follows: 1.01 Commitment to Clients, 1.03 Informed Consent, and 1.04 Competence. There is some degree to which … Read more

"Exploring Dollo's Law w/ Statistical Analysis of Parity in Lizards

 Dollo’s Law on a Statistical Analysis of the Parity Status of Lizards. Introduction Several concepts have been stated based around evolution and the resurrection of genetic traits within a species. Dollo’s Law is one of the most recognised, yet least tested biological theories based on evolutionary traits (Kursten, 1953). Specifically, Dollo’s Law states that … Read more

Did Anyone Successfully Escape Alcatraz? Examining the 1962 Alleged Anglin Brothers and Morris Successful Escape

 Inmates Clarence Anglin, John Anglin and Frank Morris escaped the Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary late at night on June 11. The three men allegedly had a successful escape in June 1962. With months of planning their escape and studying the prisons blueprints, these men were the first of thirty-six to not get caught. It is … Read more

Lowering Drinking Age to 18: Is It the Right Choice?⏱️ Lower Drinking Age to 18 to Improve Safety, Security & Responsibility

 Outline 1. Introduction • Overview o We should lower the legal drinking age to 18 years old. • Claim o We should lower the legal drinking age to 18 years old instead of 21 because at the age of 18 you’re considered an adult and you can do basically everything except drink alcohol. 2. … Read more

KL 2017: "Rising Together" at SEA & ASEAN Games in Malaysia

 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE EVENT Formerly known as the SEAP (South East Asian Peninsular) Games, the inaugural event was first held in 1959. The countries which took part were Thailand, Burma, Malaysia, Singapore, South Vietnam and Laos with just 12 sports being competed. Based on the recently introduced system of rotation, the next host … Read more

Unravelling the Impact of Strategic Bombing: Exploring America's Military Operations in Europe During WW2

 Essay Question 1:  Explain the nature of American improvement in the conduct of military operations in Europe. At the beginning of the second World War, America was somewhat of a fledgling military power.  America had plenty of industrial might but that industry was being used to improve infrastructure and enhance the everyday lives of … Read more

Improve Reasoning: Distinguish between Fallacy, Good Argument & Rationalization

 Hannah Rosenblum Dr. Renfroe 1B 9/27/17 Reason Essay TOK Prompt: How can beliefs affect our capacity to reason well and to recognize valid arguments? Can they affect a person’s capacity to distinguish between fallacy, good argument and rationalization? What is the difference between a rational argument and a rationalization? Reason is the way in … Read more

Uncover the Story of Lienzo de Quauhquechollan: Discover How Indigenous Warriors Fought with the Spanish for Freedom

 Lienzo de Quauhquechollan is a large painting, eight feet tall and eleven feet wide, made out of fifteen sheets of cloth that were stitched together sometime after the invasion of highland Guatemala in 1527. The reason I say this is because the painting is an actual account of how the Quauhquecholteca warriors conquered this … Read more

The 19th Century Debate on Slavery in America

 During the nineteenth century, slavery became a popular topic of debate throughout the United States. People were taking advantage of African Americans and forcing them to take part in labor under horrible conditions. This created a split among Americans, dividing them into two groups. There were those who protected and supported slavery finding it … Read more