The Ontario health care system

The Ontario health care system is among one of the best medical centers in the world. Residents who qualify for this health system have the privilege to access various kinds of health care facilities in their community. In Ontario, citizens are given a medical health cover insurance that will cater for their medical needs during … Read more

Transmitters – findings

1. It is shown that the transmitters on the basis of direct modulated lasers using a pump structured provide significant improvement of the quality of communication systems at 10 Gb/s in the optimization of receiver and structure of the pump signal. The conditions are found in which the transmission range using such transmitters is increased … Read more

Ionic bonding

In order for atoms to gain a full shell of electrons, chemical bonding needs to occur by either gaining or losing electrons. Ionic, Covalent and Intermolecular bonds are the different types of atomic bonding (Hunt, A., 2000). The process of ionic bonding occurs with both metals and non-metals (Ritchie, 1998, pp. 19 ‘ 25). The … Read more

The Dependency theory

Latin American countries have always been exposed to western influence. With its neo-liberalist stance the west encourages Latin America to open up its trade and cooperate with the west. During the 1960s many countries wanted to keep Western influence outside because they were convinced that this would negatively influence their development. A consequence of this … Read more

Review of Hau L. Lee’s “The Triple-A Supply Chain”

According to the article ‘The Triple-A Supply Chain’ the two holy grails of supply chain management: high speed and low cost, are not enough to give companies a sustainable competitive advantage over rival companies. In this article, the writer, also professor Hau L. Lee tries to find the answer to one general question: How could … Read more

The Vietnam War

Introduction The topic we choose for this assignment is the Vietnam War, because this war has been one of the most influential ones in American history. The war, which lasted from 1955 until 1975, had and still has a great impact on American society. Hundreds of thousands of both soldiers and civilians were killed it … Read more

A new hybrid model of rehabilitation and punitive correction

Given current trends in society today, the next era of corrections will be a hybrid model between the rehabilitation and punitive model. Thousands of studies show the positive and negative components of each of these models. The rehabilitation model was not properly measured years prior due to the lack of technology and society was critiquing … Read more

SEED BANKS AND THEIR SIGNFICANCE

Introduction to seed banks: Seed bank can be defined as: ‘Seed banks are simply a source of conservation of different species of seeds in order to restore their population by using natural or artificial methods’. All over the world people are so conscious about the uncontrolled exploitation and depletion of natural sources. Through Seed banks … Read more

Maintaining academic performance

Maintaining academic performance can be challenging task for students. Apart from the effort that students put in academic, sleep and class attendance are believed to have impact on student’s academic performance. Consequently, some studies have been done to verify this assumption. In these studies, class attendance can be considered as the frequency of a student … Read more

Women in leadership

‘Women in leadership’ is a phenomena that has obtained many attention over the past couple of years. Nowadays more young woman graduate of Universities, yet the amount of female leader seems remarkable low (in 2012 only 16,6%). Many research has been accomplished in order to find out the differences between male and female leadership styles, … Read more

Confidence and its role in the competence/arrogance taxonomy of decision-making and cognitive performance

Background literature Decision-making is a crucial process in which one’s choices impact their quality of life. An important factor in making decisions is confidence, the subjective experience of being correct, and appraising one’s beliefs in light of evidence and past experience (Baron, 2000; Kleitman, 2008). In fact, some researchers claim that ‘confidence controls action’ (Gilovich, … Read more

Urban life

A billion dollars, is a lot of money and it deletes the question; ‘do we have enough money to solve this’. With a billion dollars we could wipe out all the slums, gray belts that were yesterday’s and day-before-yesterday’s suburbs, and we could even fix the traffic problem. All of this could be good, but … Read more

Human Resources Process of Planning and Recruitment

The Importance of Planning and Recruiting Either explicable or implicitly, all organizational strategies will contain human resource aspect. There are however, a long-run debate on whether human resource managers should have an input in the process of strategy making. A crucial element and the crux of the matter in this is the degree to which … Read more

The prevalence of MIH among school children residing in the district of Salem, a fluorosis endemic region

Background This prevalence study for Molar incisor hypomineralisation (MIH) is a rare data in the literature, as this was undertaken in Salem, a fluorosis endemic district in Tamilnadu. Aim To evaluate the prevalence of MIH among school children residing in the district of Salem, a fluorosis endemic region. Design A target sample of 5000 children … Read more