Sensory Thresholds

Have you ever blown a dog whistle and watched pets respond to a sound you cannot hear, that happens because the sound emitted is too low to be detected by human ears so in this case the stimulus is below our auditory absolute threshold but not below the dog’s absolute threshold. There are some stimuli … Read more

Cloning – Right or Wrong?

In today’s society we have a vast growing population. For some reason though, scientists want to experiment with reproductive technology on humans. They have used it on animals before; it seemed to work, so they think that it will work on humans. Back in 1997, they first used it on Dolly the sheep and they … Read more

Evaluate rain water quality of Khorramabad

The objective of the present study was to evaluate rain water quality of Khorramabad for one year at 4 stations at 4 different points using some parameters and Multivariate statistics have been applied to reveal the primary factors that affect rain water quality, and the differences and relation among the studied water quality parameters in … Read more

AES Encryption

1. Introduction AES is a block of cipher algorithms originating from Rijndael algorithms (from the surnames of its inventors, two Belgian cryptographers: Joan Daemen and Vincent Rijmen). Rijndael is a family of ciphers with different key and block sizes. In June 2003, the US government announced that AES could be used to protect classified information, … Read more

The Effect of Salinity on Bean Plant Growth

Introduction Background Information Salinity can be defined as ‘the measurement of salts in soil or water’ (Department of sustainability). This experiment will be performed in order to determine the tolerance and growth of bean plants on different salinity levels from water containing salt. According to ‘The basics of Salinity and Sodicity effect on the physical … Read more

Tourism in Bournemouth

What attracts tourists to Bournemouth? Where is Bournemouth located? Bournemouth is located on the South West coast in the county of Dorset, and is just over 160.93km from London and 53.108 km from Southampton. The main route to Bournemouth is the A338. This branches south from A31 just west of Ringwood. Drivers from London can … Read more

Peace of Versailles

On the 18th of November 1918, the guns fell silent, the Great War was ended as an Armistice was signed with Germany. Two months later in January 1919, delegates from all over the world came to Paris to conclude the peace settlement that would end the war. Six months of intense discussions and debates ended … Read more

Walmart Retailers Inc

1.0 Introduction Walmart Retailers Inc. is an American public cohesiveness that runs a chain of substantial price department store along with warehouses. According to Pereira (2004), the Founder Sam Walton created Walmart in 1962 and he proclaimed that the three strategy objects which will define his business are, respect for the individual, service to clients … Read more

Jamaica Bay

Jamaica Bay is a beautiful 9,151.8-acre sanctuary located on the southern side of Long Island, and between Brooklyn and Queens. It is filled with countless islands, waterways, meadows, and even two ponds that are home to many wondrous organisms. Jamaica Bay contains over 325 species of birds, 60 species of butterflies, 90 species of fish, … Read more

Hammond Aerospace

After the death of Hammond, the former CEO who was known as the backbone of a successful American International Aerospace company, Hammond Aerospace named Cheryl Tobin as the new replacement for its previous CEO. Entering her first day as the CEO, she is aware of the rumor that has been circulating outside, about the company … Read more

Consumerism and Education

At many universities changes are happening every day for students. According to a 1997 article in Harper’s Magazine by Mark Edmundson titled On the Uses of a Liberal Education, universities are changing due to consumerism affecting the education system. A professor of English at the University of Virginia. In the article, Edmundson says his overall … Read more

Australian English

Australian English The official language in Australia is obviously English, but in some aboriginal-towns people still speak original aboriginal-languages instead of English. Australian English is called Strine. Strine doesn’t only have accents but also knows words that are not really used in other English languages. For example: ‘ barbie, means barbecue ‘ chook, means chicken … Read more

Physical security survey

Prepared for Janet Garret, Director of Security Magnolia Utility Citizens’ Cooperative By: Top Notch Security Interviewed: Stacey Chang, Operations Director: currently a rotating supervisor in the Electric Way Branch Cash Management Area. Margie Mason – South Street Office Cash Management Supervisor. Dan Gorsky – Security Guard at Vehicle Yard Security Checkpoint. Manny Videtti – Custodial … Read more

Conflict minerals and mining in the Congo

The five natural resources that are mined in the Congo which are considered to be conflict minerals are gold, diamonds, tin, tantalum, tungsten. One of the common uses of gold is jewelleries, which we see in our daily lives often. Coltan is an important tantalum source which is used in many kinds of electronic devices … Read more

Multinational corporations (MNCs)

Usually large companies like MNCs have their own websites that monitoring the actions of MNCs in different countries. This website is used to make it more easily to see by visitors and enables them to look benefits that earned by multinational corporations. Not to mention, by having own website can attract visitors to invest in … Read more