Power and the Martin place seige

The essay considers the issue of power based on the Martin place siege, what power means and how uneven power relationships emerge and why they persist. The essay provides a theoretical perspective of the siege while considering the theories of power and which theory had been considered as a more compelling explanation. The scope of … Read more

Din Textile Mills Limited – SWOT analysis

Strengths Advanced and Technological Equipment Din Textile Mills limited have invested huge amount of money in their imported machinery. In fact, each year they spend a huge proportion of their cash in the maintenance of their machinery. Their machinery comprises of equipment used in spinning and weaving. Din textile mills weaving mills feature more than … Read more

Book review essay: The Help

As a society, there are typically strict ideas and beliefs associated with specific genders. Society believes men and boys should always be the masculine, He-men, knight-in-shining-armor types, and the media has often used movies and television shows to have spread the propaganda to enforce this in the minds of people. Women and girls are taught, … Read more

Cell components

The animal and plant cell are composed of organelles that are almost the same. From the ribosomes to mitochondria, both cells have it. However, they still have differences too; animal cell doesn’t have any cell wall while plants have it. Below are the organelles that animal and plant cells have. STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF ORGANELLE … Read more

Transformational and transactional theories

From the early 1980s the attitudes on leadership changed and the research conducted began concentrating on the ‘transformational and transactional approach’ rather than the ‘trait theory’. The personage of this theory was Burns who published his book ‘Leadership’ in 1978. He described the transformational approach in a ‘heroic’ way, as he claimed leaders should boost … Read more

Sustainability and global warming

The principles of sustainability refer to the environmental, economic and socio-cultural aspects of tourism development. To guarantee sustainability in the long run a suitable balance must be found between these three aspects. Sustainable tourism should make optimal use of environmental resources that account for needed elements in tourism development, helping to preserve biodiversity and natural … Read more

Harry S Truman

Truman was born May 8, 1884 in Lamar, Missouri, as the oldest of John Anderson Truman and Martha Ellen Young Truman. His parents chose the name Harry after his mother’s brother, Harrison Young (1846-1916). They chose “S” as his middle name in an attempt to satisfy both his grandparents Anderson Shippe Truman and Solomon Young. … Read more

Change initiatives

Topic: Change management It is believed that up to 70% of change initiatives fail. There are many reasons for this such as poor planning and the other barriers explained in an earlier question. However one of the biggest reasons is to do with communication. Before explaining why communication is important during the change process. It … Read more

Poverty in the USA

Poverty in the USA is an increasing problem. In 2012, 46,5 million people lived in poverty in the USA . The poverty rate was for 2012, 15%. Isn’t that frightening? 15% would mean that nearly every seventh person would live in poverty. I tried to think about that in my circle of friends. Lets us … Read more

Foucault

Foucault was a French philosopher, historian of ideas, social theorist, philologist and literary critic. He born in the third decade of twentieth century by 1926 and died in 1984. In his essay ‘what is an author’ written in 1969, he takes a look at Barthes’s ‘Death of the Author’ and declares that, the ignorance of … Read more

Giving learners corrective feedback

Feedback is the last result of every work, which indicates the effectiveness of input and the materials being used in the classroom environment. Sampson, A. (2012) declared that: There is general support for input on learners’ errors, as being helpful for language acquisition. As defined by Voerman, L. et al. (2012) the crucial aim of … Read more

The LDIflare method

The LDIflare method is of additional value compared to the golden standard however rather in a screening program than in a diagnostic process of small-fiber neuropathy because of too low sensitivity. A limitation of this method is that it cannot differentiate between painful and non-painful small-fiber neuropathy. By using the non-invasive and objective LDIflare method … Read more