Case study – Croatia and Yugoslavia

This is a case study on the case between Croatia who filled a case against Yugoslavia to the international court of justice for the crimes it committed toward the state between the year 1991 and 1995 for violations of the convention on the prevention and punishment of the crime of genocide. There is an article … Read more

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, also known as OCD, is one of the world’s most widespread and potentially harmful diseases out there. According to statistics from the World Global Health Organization, “OCD is ranked ten among all diseases as a cause for disability.” (Charlotte-anxiety-and-depression-treatment.com) Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is an anxiety disorder characterized by wild, undesirable thoughts and … Read more

Child – a poem by Sylvia Plat

In this poem, Sylvia Plath shows her tender love for her infant. She longs to satisfy her child’s need for beauty and fun in this life. Plath then shows her own depressive mood at the end of the poem. Silvia Plath wrote this poem in four three line stanzas. There is no regular rhyming pattern … Read more

My Dream

My Dream – a story by Lloyd Hamilton I did not sleep well on Sunday night but rather tossed and turned fitfully, my dreams hanging over me, black as storm clouds. It really was my own fault. I should not have invited him to come and go as he desired. My dream began just like one … Read more

Opinion mining

E-business is an increasingly pervasive element of ambient intelligence. Ambient intelligence promotes the user-centered system where as per the feedback of user, the system changes itself to facilitate the transmission and marketing of goods and information to the appropriate e-business market. Ambient Intelligence ensures that the e-business activities generate good confidence level among the customers. … Read more

'Pool' by Corey Campbell

The short story ‘Pool’ is about a couple – Darla and Jon. One night during their intercourse the condom split unexpectedly. The next day, the couple is desperately searching for the morning-after pill and with success finds it in a Rite Aid pharmacy shop. The relationship between Darla and Jon are portrayed as complicated and … Read more

Collective Actions in Self help groups 'Focusing on Internal lending practices and credit Linkages'

Introduction:- Self-help groups (SHGs) are the self governed ,peer controlled small informal groups which is association of the poor ,mainly from socio-economically homogeneous families , it has been the most effective tools for financial inclusion which have the principle, ‘by the women, of the women and for the women’. Self-help groups are voluntary associations of … Read more

Pulmonary hypertension

Scientific literature about the effect of H2S on pulmonary hypertension is not very rich so far and it deals mostly with animal experiments, so it lacks of human data. The first evidence of a possible role of H2S in PAH was the finding that H2S could relax the smooth muscle of ileum, portal vein, and … Read more

The Scarlet letter – Nathaniel Hawthorne/Puritan Society and Inner Ferocity

The Scarlet letter is a short story written by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Nathaniel Hawthrone has written many good and important novels and short stories throughout his lifetime. In The Scarlet Letter we see the woman with her child be exhibited by the people because she has a child with another man. In The scarlet letter bears … Read more

The origin of the Nogorno-Karabagh conflict

The geopolitical aspects of the Nagorno-Karabakh have the closely connection with the position of Russia. The roots of the conflict date back to the policy of ‘Great ??dea’of Russian empirea and the annextion of the region, including the intention of movement. The Russian empire had need a social support to secure its territorial integrity and … Read more

Privatisation in Germany

Germany can offer a relevant case study I privatisation. When it partially privatized, it initially maintained the government monopoly but gradually progressed to complete privatization and removal of the monopoly. Currently, Germany is one of the most effective international posts on at least one important the benchmark’non-domestic revenue. This country is the number one, in … Read more

Rules for Jousting Renaissance

There are different types of matches in jousting; each is different in a way. For example, a Grand Tournament takes place over one week and involves as many as sixty-four competitors. During the first four days, the competitors compete in ten random matches. The top thirty-two jousters are permitted to enter the next stage of … Read more