Chemical Kinetics

Introduction Chemical kinetics, also known as reaction kinetics, is the study of rates of chemical processes. It includes investigations of how different experimental conditions can influence the speed of a chemical reaction. Chemical kinetics deals with the experimental determination of rates from which rate laws and rate constants are derived. Relatively simple rate laws exist … Read more

Ebola

1.) My name is xxx and I attend xxx, class of 2016. After high school I hope to go to medical school and graduate with a MD-PhD and pursue my career goals as a physician. I am a rising senior in high school who is aspiring to be a medical professional that helps people of … Read more

Sustainable Livelihood Approach and the Triple Bottom line Approach – Oil and Gas

This chapter reviews relevant literature in relation to the topic. It also gives an overview of the theoretical issues related to oil and gas activities. It also outlines the theoretical issues relating to the risks, problems and potential impacts which oil and gas activities can have on environment, socio-economic conditions and culture of a country … Read more

Sociology

Sociology is the scientific study of human social life, social groups and society as a whole. (W.Sutton, 2013) It can be defined as ‘the vivid awareness of the relationship between experience and the wider society.’ (Mills, 1959) It is used to view society through a new lens and find out why things such as poverty … Read more

Needs

The economic factor Material things such as bag, pencil, eraser, ruler, copy book, slate and school uniform are very essential for pupils as these things encourage them to come to school so that they can feel equal to others. These things give the pupils a sense of belonging to the society because they can also … Read more

Personal Learning Paper

This is the second instalment of the personal learning paper .The first one helped us in gathering a few anecdotes from our past to connect with the topics that we have learned in Organisational behaviour. I will take a few examples from my past that can come in the domain of Emotional Intelligence. It is … Read more

Magnetic Levitation

Magnetic Levitation is a technique or method by which an object is levitated or suspended and propelled using MAGNETISM. Basically the Magnetic Forces (Attraction or Repulsion) are used to eliminate the acceleration due to Gravity, Air resistance and any other friction or resistance to the movement of the object. LIFT AND STABILITY The two major … Read more

Discussion – a cure for Parkinson's

Process of Findings: From all the research that I have conducted it is clearly evident that at this moment in time there is no cure for Parkinson’s disease for humans, nor are there any ongoing experimental trials being conducted on humans to test these stem cell therapies. According to source 1; all that exists for … Read more

Protein from food

Protein is an important macronutrient needed by the body. Without it or the lack of it, can result to irritability, hair loss, muscle weakness. If you are an athlete or a fitness enthusiast, protein can help repair your muscles. During prolonged high intensity or strenuous activities like exercise, the muscles, particularly the small filaments that … Read more

Data mining

Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 INTRODUCTION Many techniques in data mining and machine learning follow a gradient-descent paradigm in the iterative process of discovering a target functions or decision model. For instance, neural networks generally perform a series of iterations to converge the weight coefficients of edges in the network; thus, settling into a decision model. … Read more

Basel III

The banks play vital role in the smooth functioning of an economy. Banks must have adequate capital to meet the requirements of mass people especially its depositors. Thus, the banks should hold adequate capital to secure the interest of creditors. Capital adequacy is important factor for evaluating the soundness of the banking sector. As commercial … Read more

Shared knowledge

Both personal knowledge and shared knowledge may be produced from another. Shared knowledge is what by a group of people, has been discovered, where learning has been obtained from, after which the validity, reliability and all the other powers of reason (strengths) to validate the discovery or point of discussion is shared to be used … Read more

Domestic violence

ABSTRACT Domestic violence, or intimate partner violence as it is sometimes called, is a global problem.The study aims to examine domestic violence that takes place within the walled Indian families and particularly against women. Domestic violence is a need of control, it includes all kinds of physical, sexual and emotive mistreatment within all kinds of … Read more

Intersectionalism in novels of the Black Women’s Literary Renaissance (1970-2000); The Color Purple and Beloved

‘I am a feminist, and what that means to me is much the same as the meaning of the fact that I am Black: it means that I must undertake to love myself and to respect myself as though my very life depends upon self-love and self-respect.’ ‘ June Jordan The position of black American … Read more