Evolution of marketing

At the beginning of the century, social life was mostly local. It was followed by a period in which commodities were produced on a mass scale. Consumer Marketing operated on mass marketing principles and business primarily concerned itself with how to build the best sales force. At the end of the century, there is an … Read more

WAN link connection between sites using VDLS modem

Growing up a business having the vision of going international at one location is not enough. Having enough human resources, capital, many companies likewise this national firm of insurance brokers prefers to expand their operation to different offices to attract customers from several regional and even globally as well. With two branches in Birmingham and … Read more

Homeschooling – benefits and overcoming challenges

Before the 19th century, many children received education at home by working in a family business or running a household. It was temporary discontinued shortly after establishing the free, compulsory education system. In the 1960s, John Holt, an American educator, questioned about the education system and began to advocate the education of children at home … Read more

Theodore Roethke's 'My Papa's Waltz'

“My Papa’s Waltz” is about a brief moment in time with a family. Father and son waltzing throughout the kitchen, with mother unhappily watching on the side. There is disputation about the family in ‘My Papa’s Waltz.’ Some would believe this is a happily ever after family moment. Others see alcohol and abuse. I believe … Read more

Racial Discrimination & Injustice in Richard Wright’s Black Boy” – Unveiling the Prevalence of Racism Throughout History

Racism is set of beliefs that some people are inferior or superior to others because of their distinctive and inborn biological characteristics which are defined by race. As a result there is an attitude of bias, prejudice and intolerance toward certain racial groups which are being treated differently, both socially and legally. Though the practice … Read more

Parkinson's disease (PD)

Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive, lingering, and usually fatal movement disorder. Progressive meaning the symptoms are always present and worsen over time. This disease is wide spread and there are nearly one million people in the U.S. that have Parkinson’s. This disease does not have a known cure yet, but you can treat and … Read more

Chronic kidney disease (CKD)

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is frequently associated with a progressive decrease in glomerular filtration rate (GFR), which leads to end-stage renal disease (ESRD). The number of patients with CKD as well as ESRD is increasing markedly worldwide, with poor outcomes and high cost. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is closely associated with CKD and ESRD and is … Read more

Simple Harmonic Motion – lab report

Aim: Simple harmonic motion is a motion that repeats itself every time, and be constant movement vibration amplitude, fit the wheel with an offset from the body into balance and direction is always subject to the balance This movement is described with a capacity of vibration (which is always positive) and the time the league … Read more

The Go-Between by Ali Smith

Human rights. A bitter, yet ironic, tale about a world we all know, but still refuse to accept or deal with. ‘The Go-Between’ is a short story about an African man who is striving for a better life, a safe life with a bright future and without the fear of financial issues. Dreaming and hoping … Read more

Stem cells

Stem cells are undifferentiated cells they can change into cells that are specialized. They can split up to create more of themselves. They are found in humans and animals. They are special because they are regenerative and malleable. They can also replicate themselves and repair and replace other tissues in the human body. There are … Read more

The Tuskegee Study of untreated syphilis (bioethics)

The Tuskegee Study of untreated syphilis was one of the most horrible scandals of of the twentieth century. It was a clinical study conducted between 1923 to 1972 by the U.S. Public Health Service and the Tuskegee Institute in Macon County, Alabama. The purpose of the study was to record the natural course of untreated … Read more

Little Women by Louisa May Alcott

The novel Little Women by Louisa May Alcott is about four girls living in the Civil War Era. While living in this time period, they have to deal with their father being away in the war and not being as fortunate as others around them. Each of the girls has their own personal battles, and … Read more

The relationship between a company's board, shareholders and stakeholders

“The system by which companies are directed and controlled” (Cadbury Committee, 1992), is the corporate governance usually defined as. The relationship within a business structure is complicated, its board, its shareholders and its stakeholder. The business direction are given by corporate governance through the business objective set, meanwhile, it is determined to reach the goal … Read more

President George Washington

President George Washington was the first president of the United States. Before he left office, he gave his farewell address, which ‘was never delivered by him’ (P. 1) in person. President Washington had many themes in his farewell address which had key points to each theme. His main themes includes his retirement, how and why … Read more