Population control in China

The growth of population during the twentieth century was very quick. In 2013 the total world population was estimated at about seven billion people. It increased dramatically during the past century. The most significant world trend is the death rates are currently falling in poor and rich countries. Birthrates remain high in most poor countries … Read more

Literature review: Integrating culture in combining companies

Introduction Companies today are combining in record numbers. Executives pursue mergers, acquisitions and joint ventures as a means to create value by: (1) acquiring technologies, products, and market access, (2) creating economies of scale, and (3) establishing global brand presence. In today’s world we are littered with integrated companies. The question that inevitably arises is: … Read more

The First Response Team

This piece of work will discuss and evaluate strategies on change plan for the First Response Team. It will describe the statutory work in the First Response Team and the theories that underpin the work practice in this area of children’s services. In addition, using the theories of change management and reflection, this essay will … Read more

Review of The Bluest Eye

The Bluest Eye is the novel written by the Nobel Laureate Toni Morrison in the year 1970. All Morrison’s texts have the subject matter similar to The Bluest Eye. Her novels discuss the experiences of the oppressed black minorities in isolated communities and the dominant white culture discouraging the healthy African American self-image. Generally, the … Read more

The extent to which personal selling has contributed to the performance of financial service firms in Nigeria

1.0 Background Of The Study Personal selling can be said to be the oldest promotional mix element which is done or achieved through direct contact between the buyer and the seller. A product that is produced through the combination of the most up-to-date technologies and the best of inputs cannot sell itself. There is the … Read more

Factors affecting women in India

Abstract: Women in India lack support and power for accessing their fundamental rights. Women in India have nutrition deficiency and are less healthy as compared to men, further they are sexually and physically abused. Their literacy level amongst women is less as compared to men and are lagging behind in acquiring any professional or technical … Read more

Retrenchment

Introduction: The employee relationship is the most important for making the effective communication between organization and external environment. The employee relationship defines by Curtis (1989) that ‘No organizational relationships are important as those with employees’. The strong employee relationship is deserved to have strong attention in today’s modern business in order to maintain the strong strategy … Read more

Parameter estimation of induction motor using soft computing technique

Abstract: Parameter estimation of an induction motor was carried out in conventional methods in order to determine the steady state equivalent circuit parameters. In conventional method, we obtained the parameters of an induction motor by no-load and blocked rotor test. The results obtained from the tests may not give accurate values of the parameter and … Read more

Commissioning

Background: According to the United Kingdom’s Department of Health (DOH) (2007), ‘commissioning is the means to secure the optimum value for local citizens. It is the process of translating aspirations and need, by specifying and procuring services for the local population, into services for users which delivers and provides best possible health, well-being outcomes, and … Read more

Arranged marriages

Believe it or not, arranged marriages do last longer than loved ones. Arranged marriage is a marriage arranged by family members, usually the parents. In other words it is defined as a marriage where the marital partners are chosen by other, based on their considerations. Although an individual’s marriage is arranged by their family members … Read more

The structure of education in the 16th Century

In modern day society, education has become a highly developed organization, the product of multiple renaissances and reformations over the course of centuries. The educational structure and its myriad of complexities are often considered an art or science of its own accord. In Elizabethan England, an educational renaissance was underway that could be said to … Read more

Down syndrome

Introduction Down syndrome is the most common genetic disordered that causes developmental delay. Children with Down syndrome are very social, however, in some case it is difficult to communicate with them as most people cannot understand their speech. Researches about phonological system in children with Down syndrome were increased to understand the deficits in order … Read more

Singapore tuition

Singapore tuition industry is approaching a billion dollar market. Private tuition are mainly based on four different types of tutoring approaches such as TOP notch tutoring, group private tuition, home based tutors and tuition from government bodies. The TOP notch tuition accept students who are highly capable of achieving good results and above average students. … Read more

Reclassified students

The article written by Eliane Rubinstein-Avila explains that ‘reclassified students may require content and language support for two years after reclassification’ to ensure continued involvement. Although the development of a second language is ‘likely to take 5-7 years, many students are reclassified within a year’. The problem is that many students can be reclassified prematurely … Read more