Analyzing Stanley Milgram's Unethical Research Study: NASW & Personal Values Impact

 Abstract The present paper analyzes the unethical research study that was conducted by Stanley Milgram. The standards of the NASW Code of Ethics that are applicable to this case are listed in order of relevance are as follows: 1.01 Commitment to Clients, 1.03 Informed Consent, and 1.04 Competence. There is some degree to which … Read more

Tackle Workplace Discrimination: Laws, Reports & Steps to Take

 Inherent Discrimination Throughout history, the US has experienced many hindrances in the ways we treat minorities, people of different nationalities, and women. Although laws and legislations have been implemented to prevent discriminatory tendencies in everyday life, or at least we'd like to think so, these judgmental tendencies are more commonly seen in the workplace, … Read more

Exploring Fem. Influence in Dutch Baroque & Italian Ren. Art

 Feminine Influence in Dutch Baroque and Italian Renaissance Art Art history, as the modern world knows it, would be virtually nonexistent without the work of women. While Female artists have been involved in making art throughout time, their work often is not as well recognized, praised, or acknowledged as that of men. Being a … Read more

Structured Procedures Adhered to During Derivation of Aircraft Incidents

When deriving a problem, at any level, it is of the utmost importance that a structured procedure is followed and adhered to. These procedures are to ensure every possible aspect, cause and solution of the problem get considered and evaluated. Especially in the aerospace industry, where critical components are paramount to flight safety. On the … Read more

Telehealth System w/ Cloud Storage & Real-Time Analysis for Heart Disease Monitoring

 With the increase in the population and growing health diseases, and increase in treatment costs, the use of telemedicine/telehealth and patient self-monitoring systems are becoming evident. All the patients, physicians, hospitals benefit from the vigilant, time saving and cost effective telehealth systems. One of the most life threatening problem for living being are the … Read more

Dr. Knowitall and Trump’s Plan for ACA: Is the US Health Care System Sustainable?

 If doctors like Dr. Knowitall take control of America’s healthcare system, it would result in tens of thousands of people dying from being uninsured. In concerns to Dr. Knowitall’s views, President Donald Trump’s plan to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (ACA) are unreasonable. Repealing and replacing the ACA or “ObamaCare” was a … Read more

Exploring How Fun & Rebellion Attract People in Advertisements

 The article “Commodify Your Dissent by Thomas Frank, analyzes what makes an advertisement or commercial appealing. In his writing, he concludes that the depiction of rebellious behavior, breaking rules and being carefree are what make advertisements effective. For example, commercials would show people misbehaving, not following the rules and simply choosing to be different. … Read more

Unification of Southeast Asia's Athletes in KL2017

 1.2 BACKGROUND OF THE EVENT Formerly known as the SEAP (South East Asian Peninsular) Games, the inaugural event was first held in 1959. The countries which took part were Thailand, Burma, Malaysia, Singapore, South Vietnam and Laos with just 12 sports being competed. Based on the recently introduced system of rotation, the next host … Read more

Accurately Portraying African Culture in Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom (2013)

 The film Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom produced in 2013 by director Justin Chadwick is centered around portraying the life of Nelson Mandela and his effort to liberate South Africa from Danish control. While the movie excellently portrayed Mandela and stuck to historical accuracy, what is just as impressive is it’s accuracy in regards … Read more

Explore Genghis Khan's Early Struggles and Rise To Power

 Authentic Background Except for the adventure like Secret History of the Mongols (1240?), just non-Mongol sources give close contemporary data about the life of Genghis Khan. All essayists, even the individuals who were in the Mongol administration, have harped on the gigantic devastation created by the Mongol attacks. One Arab student of history transparently … Read more

Comparing Nietzsche, Singer, & Maslow’s Views on the Importance of Community in Achieving the Good Life

 The importance of others in society in the concept of the good life has been greatly debated throughout history. Singer places a large amount of weight on the community in his concept of what achieve’s a good life while Nietzsche argues that a community minded view is counter productive in achieving the good life. … Read more

UK Cotton Textiles Collapse: Was It Inevitable?: Understanding the Issues That Led To Its Decline

 The cotton textiles industry was Britain’s leading export for 125 years, allowing Britain to pioneer the mechanisation of the textiles industry. However, by the early 20th Century the components that forged its success were no longer exclusive and thus Britain lost its comparative advantage over its foreign competition.  The UK went from controlling almost … Read more

The Life of Josephine Baker: Discover African-American + Native-American Descendant's Incredible Legacy

 On June 3, 1906, Freda Josephine McDonald was born in St. Louis, Missouri. Her mother was Carrie McDonald but the truth about her biological father is not as clear. Her birth certificate identifies Eddie Carson, Carrie McDonald’s partner at the time, as Josephine’s father however there is evidence to suggest otherwise. Carrie McDonald, a … Read more