The Gospel

The first book in chronological order of the New Testament is the Gospel of Matthew. This book speaks to a King and his Kingdom. It is suspected that the many mentions of the word kingdom is an echo of the people; the Jews’ desire for the coming Messiah, the King of Kings, which was the … Read more

Slavery in Virginia

Slavery was introduced in Virginia in late August of 1619; a Dutch warship arrived in Jamestown, Virginia with about twenty or so Negroes onboard. The shipment that was exchanged was the ship with the Negroes on it in exchange for food. They were first introduced as indentured servants. An indentured servant is a person under … Read more

Yeats' Easter 1916

The Second Coming The enduring nature of Yeats poetry is in its ability to explore the ambivalence faced by humanity. Discuss. In ‘Easter 1916,’ Yeats delves into his ambivalence towards the martyred rebels of the Easter Uprising. Yeats describes the commitment of the rebels as they came ‘with vivid faces’ from their mundane ‘counter or … Read more

Racial profiling

Racial profiling is the strategy of capturing somebody due to the color of his or her skin and a snappy suspicion that the distinctive is participating in horrendous conduct. This activity could be held alongside normal movement stops, or might be totally irregular dependent upon the vehicles that is determined, the amount of the extraordinary … Read more

Comparing ‘Tuesday with Morrie’ and ‘King Lear’

‘King Lear’ written by Shakespeare examines the protagonist, king Lear, who has experiences the tragic ending due to his disease of madness, which it has similarity with ‘Tuesday with Morrie’ written by Mitch Albom, the protagonist, Morrie, who has the deadly disease ALS and his body keep losing control as the story goes deep. The … Read more

China

China is generally considered one of the oldest civilized nation in East Asia as well as the whole world. It is a country that experienced better political, economic, theoretical, artistic and scientific technology that enabled it to a strong distinctive identity to the rest of the world. The last century has seen china struggle of … Read more

Performance appraisals

1.0 Introduction According to Armstrong (2000); Svetlik and Stavrou-Costea, (2007) defines HRM as a management of gather the employees, organization and motivation employees in human resources. Human Resources Management include the two performance areas, first is the leadership and employees’ motivation matter and second is, it link to human resources practices example is training, recruitment … Read more

Web usability and its influence on web development

Definition: Usability is the degree to which people can perform a set of required tasks. It is the product of several, conflicting design goals. Usability goals: a. Functionally correct b. Efficient to use c. Easy to learn d. Easy to remember e. Error tolerant f. Subjectively pleasing Importance of usability for web sites: Web browsers … Read more

America in the 1920s and 1930s

The 1920’s were marked by a decade of Optimism. After the 1st World War in which they participated, they wanted a new way of living. The automobile and new creative inventions were very popular at the time. The urbanization was valued by the Americans, the good looking part was very important for them at the … Read more

Investment casting (lost wax process casting)

Investment casting is one of the metallurgical processes that are used worldwide which was discovered many years ago. It is also known as lost wax process casting. In the early days they use to produce copper, bronze and gold. This technique re-emerged in the late 19th century when dentists began using the technique to make … Read more

Book review essay: "India's Nuclear Bomb and National Security" (Karsten Frey)

Frey, Karsten. India’s Nuclear Bomb and National Security. New York: Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group, 2006 . 232 pp. Rs. 671 /- 1. The dynamics of acquiring a nuclear status for a country seems easy to comprehend for an average educated person. The often quoted reason is the imminent threat from the nuclearized environment around … Read more

Management of uncontrolled convulsions in status epileptics

Management of uncontrolled convulsions in status epileptics (neurofibromatosis syndrome) Introduction : Convulsive status epileptics cases are considered an emergency in children especially if convulsions are long lasting without any recovery time between seizures which need immediate management to airway . breathing and circulation to preserve lfe first and then act to control the convulsions which … Read more

Diversity management

The role of organisational culture that exists in the system of workplace and practices has been identified by the research program. The contemporary approach to the diversity management is new. Diversity and Australia Due to the increasing population and their descendents multiculturalism is at an increasing rate in the Australian society. This shows that the … Read more

The Chimney Sweeper

William Blake writes ‘The Chimney Sweeper (Innocence)’ and ‘The Chimney Sweeper (Experience)’ to be viewed as one because they both explain how young children’s purity is being taken from them and they are being forced to practice life before adulthood. These poems dramatize the conflict between innocence and experience through the use of multiple poetic … Read more