Whitney Houston

Whitney Houston was an American singer, actress, producer and model. She was born on August 9th 1963 in Newark, New Jersey. She was the daughter of entertainment executive John Russell Houston and Gospel singer Emily Houston. Whitney started singing from an early age. While she was still at school her mother taught her to sing. … Read more

Dr. Maryam Matar

Dr. Maryam Matar is known for her devotion to community services, she was the first Emirati woman who worked in the public sector as the administrator of the Department of Health. She is the creator of “UAE Down’s Syndrome Association” and “UAE Genetic Diseases Association” (Bell, 2014). Dr. Matar is known for determination, loyalty, and … Read more

The effect of population growth on the economic development of Pakistan

Different schools of thoughts in economics have analyzed the relationship between population growth and economic development. The debate on the relationship was pointed in Malthusian population trap (1798). Population increases was bound to stop Life-sustaining resources increases at arithmetic rate, would be insufficient to support Population increases at geometric rate Generally, there are two strands … Read more

Green marketing

Marketing is a practical approach to social responsibility, placing more significance on maximizing the wealth of shareholders and owners (Kärnä et al., 2003). To many, marketing incorporate rapacity and is responsible for impacts arising from over-consumption and overdevelopment, built in short-term personal benefits rather than social welfare and quality of life. It is over- passionate … Read more

Witchcraft

Witchcraft is the use of supernatural and spiritual practices to solve problems that can’t be explained in a reasonable and understandable way. Witchcraft was feared and hated throughout the Middle Ages mostly by the Christians and their church because it was believed to be associated with the devil. Witches could be anyone but single mother, … Read more

The Harlem Renaissance

Renaissance is defined as a rebirth or revival. The Harlem Renaissance started in the mid 1920’s. It marked the renewal and revival of African Americans. A time during which slavery was ushered from the minds of African Americans and one also during which their spirits were renewed culturally through poetry music and arts. Many African … Read more

The association between personal and environmental factors for milk consumption

I. INTODUCTION In developing countries a growing change in the food market has been observed. This change is basically due to the increase in consumer standards of living. Hence , it is necessary to understands the requirements of different segments of the population in order to identify the different sets of consumer and their consumption … Read more

Roman villas and what they tell us about Roman leisure time

‘Under the influence of the Greek culture the elite and well-educated Romans had an idealised concept of symposium, involving intellectual and philosophical conversations, reciting literature and having performances at their dinner parties’ (Lovatt, Audio CD, 2008, Track 8). The concept of leisure is nebulous; there has never been a singular definition. While some might seek … Read more

Advanced Parkinson’s Disease (PD)

Advanced Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is an incurable, progressive, neurological disease1 that develops gradually, eventually becoming severely disabling despite treatment2. PD is associated with various motor and non-motor symptoms (NMS). The severity of these motor and NMS increases with disease progression1. The prevalence of PD ranges between 57 and 230 cases per 100,000 and increases with … Read more

Early mycosis fungoides (MF)

MMP-9 staining in the epidermis changed significantly from basal cell pattern in 70% of the controls to a suprabasal single cell or patchy epidermal cell–staining patterns in patients with MF (P , 0.001). MMP-9 plays an important role in the regulation of formation of the basement membrane Early mycosis fungoides (MF) poses a great diagnostic … Read more

The Asian Financial Crisis

Corsetti, Pesenti, and Roubini (1999) document the causes of the Asian financial crisis. In their study, there are three key concepts that characterize the eve of the financial crisis: overlending, current account imbalances, and the maturity structure of capital inflows. According to their study, the fragile banking and financial systems in Asian countries led to … Read more

Intelligence and National Security Strategy – Reading Review

Patrick M. Cronin, PhD, Clausewitz Condensed. AUTHOR’S BACKGROUND Patrick Cronin PhD wrote Clausewitz Condensed in 1985 while a defense analyst for the Congressional Research Service for the Library of Congress and a senior analyst for the Center for Naval Analyses . While at the Congressional Research Service, he worked extensively on U.S.-Soviet military balance under … Read more

Rates of cancer in indigenous Australian, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Inhabitants

Introduction: Indigenous Australians are a group of Aboriginal individuals and Torres Strait Islanders in some parts of Australia. Their beliefs are a mixture of modern and traditional customs and practices. They have different beliefs, philosophies, theories, socioeconomic and health problems. Cancer is an under highlighted matter in indigenous Australia. Cancer is a common syndrome in … Read more

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT AND PHYSICAL PARAMETER ANALYSIS OF SWITCH RELUCTANCE MOTOR

Abstract: Now a days switched reluctance motor (SRM) becomes more popular among the various electric drives available in the domestic and industrial application due to its simple and robust construction. The application of the machine, the operation of the switched reluctance motor can be categorized into the low and medium speed operation and high speed … Read more

The impact of minimum wage policy in New Zealand

Introduction Ever since the introduction of the minimum wage policy by New Zealand, there has been a vivid debate about its economic consequences. The policy aims to protect employees at the bottom end of the labour market from wage exploitation, yet it is simultaneously linked to increased unemployment. In the Netherlands the debate’s focus recently … Read more