Which type of fatty acids are found in filtered coffe and which others are presented in the unfiltered ground coffee?

THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK What is the avarage of fat in coffee? The determination of the avarage fat content in coffee has been yet very ambiguous and difficult to determine. Some studies, like the one performed by Rtanayake in 1993, claimed that the lipid content in coffee varies depending on the preparation method. In this experiment it … Read more

Gender equality – China

The fundamental beliefs of many modern cultures present women and men as equal with the same abilities and functions; however, gender discrimination still seems to persist in some areas of the world. China, specifically, is known for gender segregation in their culture, which stems from their controversial ‘One Child’ policy (Gray). China’s long-term pursuit for … Read more

Social Stratification and marginalisation

Stratification are like formally ranked groups that regard the economic production that affects the social prizes to people who have a position in those particular groups Money bestowed or gained: this usually is the most known base of stratification, class or gender. According to Murphy (2001), social stratification is the dissimilarity between people and groups … Read more

Closed systems

A closed system is one that allows little or no interchange with its surrounding environment. The more closed a family system is the more rigid it becomes. My family shows the perfect examples of a closed system amongst a family. For example, looking at my genogram, my aunt Chrystal whom we call ‘Aunt Chris’ has … Read more

Goffman

Goffman (1999) has typically been renowned for exposing how we as social actors engineer our impressions, and the tools with which we do this through his famous dramaturgical analysis. However, his ideas surrounding impression management has also been used to expose how individuals might accomplish gender identity; Goffman’s work has not specifically been framed in … Read more

Muslims in Thailand

Background Muslims form Thailand’s largest minority, and are mainly concentrated in the boundaries of Thailand’s southern region, namely the provinces of Pattani, Narathiwat, Yala and Satun. Muslims make up about 3 million or 4,6 percent of the total population of the country. 2,7 percent are ‘Malay’ Muslims of the South. Apart from Malay Muslims, the … Read more

Influenza A

Influenza A is a highly contagious virus, which can cause dramatic illness, periodic pandemics and outbreaks globally every year. The major source of these onsets per annum is the emergence of an antigenically novel virus which the human population lack protective immunity against. Meanwhile, animals are a source of panzootics which largely contribute to influenza … Read more

Smart-phone controlled remote devices and slider based mutual coupling control between two or among multiple coil interaction

Smart-phone controlled remote devices and slider based mutual coupling control between two or among multiple coil interaction with possible parameter tuner. We envision this device as essential experimental element for electrical engineers, young physicists and system integrators This project innovates on existing wireless power transfer technology by building smart-phone controlled remote devices and slider based … Read more

Social policy in the UK based on the Troubled Families Agenda 2012

This essay aims to discuss social policy in the UK based on the Troubled Families Agenda 2012, Firstly; Social policy will be illustrated throughout whilst looking into the characteristics of political parties. Social policy was developed by individuals as a complement to social work studies; it enables professionals to be involved in the administration of … Read more

Men and women in the European War

When the United States entered the European War on April 6, 1917, it marked the first time in the history of the country that regular Army and Navy military nurses served overseas’although without rank’and the first time, women who were not nurses were allowed to enlist in the Navy and Marine Corps. A handful of … Read more

Gene engineering – draft

In 1990 PGD (Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis) was introduced to allow couples at risk of passing on a serious genetic disease to have children not affected by it. Examples of such conditions are Down’s syndrome, sickle cell, Tay-Sach disease, Huntington’s chorea and cystic fibrosis. Genetic selection can take place on embryos before placing them into a … Read more

Women in Islam/feminism

Islam, heavenly admission is a monotheistic religion of spiritual fact, internal well-lit, of love, of human brotherhood and social fairness. Open to all races and all peoples without distinction, to men and women all countries and all ages, whatever the degree of their knowledge and the rank of their fortune. It implies faith in a … Read more