Learning and Teaching in Subject (Reflection) – Evaluation of a PE lesson.

Introduction In Physical education (PE) it is understood that there is the opportunity to develop the physical, cognitive, social and affective domains through a range of different teaching styles and learning theories (Bailey et al, 2009; Winnick, 2011). The lesson evaluated for this assignment aims for the students to develop their ability to socialise and … Read more

Acharya’s model of norm subsidiarity

1. Introduction More and more often, states from the Global South express their dissatisfaction with the way they are being represented in international institutions and organisations (Acharya, 2011). More specifically, they feel that international institutions often do not reflect their interests and identities (Acharya, 2011). It is indeed true that institutions such as the United … Read more

Diamonds to Dust: Story of Yes Bank

Introduction: On 5 March 2020, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) announced that, in the interest of its customers and depositors, it would suspend Yes Bank’s board and impose a 30-day moratorium on its operations. Yes Bank is an Indian Private Sector Bank headquartered in Mumbai. The RBI cited Yes Bank’s failures to raise new … Read more

Vehicular ad hoc network (VANET): a review of the challenges

ABSTRACT VANET have turn into an vigorous area of research and development for the reason that it has marvelous feasible to get better vehicle and road protection and traffic efficiency as glowing as ease to transportation. Currently hard work has positioned a physically powerful importance on narrative VANET plan in implementations. The fast boost of … Read more

Relationship between binge watching and dissociation

Introduction New technologies, such as online streaming platforms like Netflix, Amazon , and digital recording, have now stared to end the tradition of watching television. Binge watching, which is also known as “marathon viewing” or “binge viewing,” is gaining popularity in recent years. . People with binge-watching behaviour often watch multiple episodes in a single … Read more

History of colour in film

Films have been used to create a visual representation of a variety of alternative realities. The way in which they persuade the audience of this is through a multitude of methods such as setting, lighting, sound, colour and more. This essay will delve into the history of colour and discovering what developments have been made … Read more

The Civilian Conservation Corps

Thesis Statement: The accomplishments of the Civilian Conservation Corps are still seen today throughout our national parks and reservoirs. During a harsh time what could you do to crawl yourself out of The Great Depression? In this time the state of the country was shambled, broken, and full of poverty. The environment was deteriorating. Much … Read more

Impact of using digital technology in a financial SME

Introduction The aim of this essay is to present an exploration about the impact of using digital technology in a financial SME, and more extensively what are the conflicts, contradictions and dissonance in the management culture that impact on this digital progression? It is divided up into four sections. The first sets out an overview … Read more

Marketing Design and Innovation: Encouraging Innovation through Market Design

Marketing Design and Innovation Introduction What is the marketing of innovation? The Marketing of innovation particularizes the common marketing concepts into the Innovating the marketing process focusing in the decreasing of risks, uncertainty and optimization of resources and utilization of resources. ‘ The American Marketing Association offers the following formal definition: Marketing is an organizational … Read more

Organizational Models and Strategies for Internal Analysis of Groomers Ltd.

An internal analysis is needed to determine the strengths and weaknesses of Groomers Ltd. There are multiple organisational models and strategies to accomplish this. The McKinsey 7S model for instance The 7S model, developed by Pascale and Athos (1981) and further developed by Peters and Waterman (1982) was created as a recognizable and easily remembered … Read more

The Ethical and Social Implications of Information Technology

Information Technology (IT) concerns computer professionals who design and create information systems and devices, bringing significant benefits to society. According to Fielden (2004), IT plays a central role in commerce, industry, government, medicine, education, entertainment, and society at large. However, alongside these benefits, IT has introduced numerous social and ethical issues. It is up to … Read more