Proposition, Mission and Vision of a COVID-19 pandemic museum

MISSION “The mission of Corona Museum is to provide an accurate historic overview on how the COVID-19 pandemic started by giving the most reliable sources of information. It further promotes a ground for entertainment to emphasize that we can still be positive despite going through a pandemic.” VISION “The vision is to incorporate artworks in … Read more

Deforestation and Emerging Infectious Diseases: The Major Threat to Humanity’s Health

New and emerging infectious diseases pose a major threat to humanities health. In the current world we live in today, humanity faces many challenges that are more often than not, a direct consequence of our own doings. The relevance of discussing new infectious diseases and the role man plays in promoting them, is more important … Read more

Comparative Study of Rapid Prototyping Technologies

1. Introduction Prototype is an important part in the product development process. According to [1], a prototype is an approximation of a product or components in some form for a definite purpose in its implementation. The process of realising prototypes is called as prototyping. The prototyping process can be in the form of execution of … Read more

Explaining Sustainable Tourism: Concept and Industry Practices

Sustainable tourism is based on the ideology of sustainable development; sustainable development encompasses many things not just tourism. “Sustainable development meets the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs” (Brundtland Commission, 1987). Sustainability came from growing concern and awareness during the 1960s at the exponential … Read more

How might the English language have been different if the Norman conquest had never happened?

Throughout history the English language has seen many changes and to this day it can be argued that the English language is constantly evolving as societies reach new eras, new trends and new words are introduced and added to the dictionary such as modern words relating to the modern world they’re relevant to like; nomophobia, … Read more

The effect of return policy, product type and brand loyalty on consumers’ online purchasing intentions

Introduction With the transformation of a digital, everything can be processed through an online platform, especially online shopping. Most customers turn to shop online than instore, which have a wide range of products such as fashion, jewelry, electronics, books and much more as instore (Frost & Sullivan, 2016). Online shopping allows customers to shop anywhere … Read more

Human trafficking in the Philippines

Introduction The Dutch minister of foreign affairs, Bert Koenders, had in 2015 a conversation with his Philippine counterpart, Albert del Rosario. The two ministers announced that they are going work more firmly together in the battle against human trafficking. In the news article for the Government of the Netherlands (2015) is stated that Mr. Koender … Read more

Crisis Management in tourism and Place Marketing (South Africa)

The following literature review will be broken down into two sections; first, theoretical frameworks that underpin the research topic, namely Crisis Management in tourism and Place Marketing; and second, focussing on the South African tourism industry, leading to a discussion on Cape Town’s tourism and the 2018 water shortage crisis it faces. By undertaking this … Read more

Scotland’s Geo-Political Quagmire

In 2014, the people of Scotland voted in a referendum offered by the UK on whether Scotland should sever her political and economic ties with England and go her own separate way as an independent nation. National sentiment behind this referendum is not without precedent, as Scotland has borne the yoke of English subjugation in … Read more

Examining the RUSA scheme (higher education in India)

INTRODUCTION: India is considered as youngest Nation because; more than 50% of its population is below the age of 25 years. We want our youth to be educated to develop the nation. Education is the key for the success of any nation. Education is important in eradicating poverty and hunger. It is required for equitable … Read more

Can states be terrorists?

It was Trotsky who famously proclaimed that “Every state is founded on force”, (Trotsky and Weber, 1921) and if we accept Trotsky’s stance, then would it be acceptable for us to intertwine the concept of states along with terrorism, after all, if every state is built on force; then it, for better or worse, is … Read more

Changing attitudes towards fashion

Fashion itself is a continuously changing industry, therefore attitudes towards the industry and what the industry creates is also a developing notion. The incorporation of contemporary designs from the Met Gala, Prada, Gucci, Balenciaga and Moschino and the proliferation of camp, ugliness as exciting, the celebration of so-called ‘bad taste’ and the ‘trickle-across and bubble-up … Read more

Reiss business analysis (including PESTEL)

KEY COMPANY INFORMATION Reiss is a UK-based fashion brand and retail store chain owned and run by the founder, David Reiss. Reiss has established a design philosophy centred on creating design-led menswear, womenswear and accessories. Reiss was founded in 1971, and its first store in London’s Bishopsgate sold men’s suits. It did not move into … Read more