Economic principles in the UK

Boom In boom situations in firms, output and employment are expanding and the level of aggregate demand for goods and services is high. usually, businesses use the opportunity of a boom to raise output and also widen their profit margins. Businesses produce more goods. Consumers spend more money. Less money is spent by the government … Read more

Studying politics as if it were a science

The principal concern of the question is what it means to study a subject as if it were a science. This text will explore if the concept of analysing politics (and therefore society) by using the scientific method of observation and experiment is compatible with Critical Theory. The backbone of this essay is the Frankfurt … Read more

Pakistan Child Labor

Pakistan, although being a democratic country, doesn’t bring into consideration many of the troubles within the society. One of these problems is child labor. Child labour is when a child is kept and forced to do other work than attending a school. If a child is found working for a person and the child’s age … Read more

The impact of ICT on the banking sector and payment system

This chapter presents the methods and procedures used to discover, examine and estimate the impact of ICT on banking sector and payment system. The methodology specially explains the research model, research instruments, data collection process and the procedure for the data analysis. Research design The research design is the summarize or plan that is used … Read more

On Pale Green Walls – Clara Wigfall

The short story On Pale Green Walls is written by Clara Wigfall and was first published in 1997. Communication and the possibility to express oneself is an important part of (human) life. Having troubles doing that will often develop into connection problems and ‘missunderstandings’ between people, which is also (the theme) seen in this story … Read more

George Washington

George Washington was born in Pope’s Creek, Westmoreland County, Virginia. He was born on February 22, 1732. His parents’ names were Augustine Washington and Mary Ball Washington. George’s siblings were Butler, Lawrence, Augustine, Jane, Elizabeth, Samuel, John Augustine, Charles, and Mildred Washington. George Washington was married to Martha Dandridge Washington for 40 years and 342 … Read more

Endosymbiosis

The foundation of an endosymbiotic relationship commonly is by all accounts determined through complementation of the host’s restricted metabolic capacities by the biochemical flexibility of the endosymbiont. Endosymbiosis, in the sense of endocytobiosis, with one harmonious collaborator the endosymbiont living intracellularly inside the second advantageous collaborator the host, is the most personal manifestation of beneficial … Read more

The destructive era of progress

The western world has found itself in the modern era marked by the omnipresent progress which dominates everyday lives of people lucky enough to live in the so-called developed countries, one of them being the USA. Due to technological and medical innovations their population has been rising exponentially, several diseases have been eradicated and the … Read more

Teaching English Language For Children next to their native language

TITLE (Main Idea): Teaching English Language For Children next to their native language. PARAGRAPH 1- ‘THE HOOK’ INTRODUCTION: Introduce your topic (What are the two sides to the argument?) SIDE 1: children are between3-6years side to be like a sponge, they can easily learn any language in the age of childhood, which is true, but … Read more

Assignment: Design patterns

Q.No.1: Give one example of each design pattern from software domain. 1. Proxy 2. Adapter 3. Singleton (a). Discuss how the relevant design pattern is solving the problem in your example [2 Marks] (b). Draw Class Diagram for each Example [4 Marks] (c). Identify the Participants in your example according to Design Pattern [4 Marks] … Read more