History of Sheep: From Wild to domestic breeds

 To examine the evolution of sheep, it is key to go back to where sheep were first mentioned in the history of livestock and agricultural science. “Domestication of animals and plants has played a major role in human history” (Fariello, 2014). Sheep are known for their resilient nature and their ability to easily adapt … Read more

Tenement Museum visit report

For my museum visit and paper, I visited the Tenement Museum in the Lower East Side of Manhattan in New York City. The Tenement Museum was founded in 1988 by Anita Jacobson and Ruth J. Abram. The museum’s property, 97 and 103 Orchard Street, was designated a National Historic Landmark on April 19, 1994. The … Read more

NY's Historic Wall St/East River Waterfront: From Dutch Trade to Modern Day Living

 Historical and Environmental Analysis of Wall St./East River Waterfront: The East River Waterfront has, since its establishment, acted as a central point of expansion and trade throughout New York’s history. The Dutch, upon founding the colony of New Amsterdam on Manhattan Island, formed trading posts on the island. Wall Street, as the name suggests, … Read more

Reducing African American Infant Mortality: Stress & Strategies for Care

 HTW 309 Maureen Thompson Response Essay 3 African American infant mortality rates are historically higher than that of white Americans.  The infant mortality rate for African Americans is just under 14%, while the national average infant mortality rate is much lower at just 6%.  Many factors are taken into consideration as to why African … Read more

Study the Relationship Btw Hormones & Clinical Depression: A Systematic Review of 8 Studies

 Amanda Le Dr. Wendy Saltzman BIOL 178 – 023 13 March 2018 Annotated Bibliography LIST ALPHABETICALLY AFTER!!!! Topic:  What is the relationship between hormones and clinical depression? 1. Accortt, E. E., Freeman, M. P., & Allen, J. J.B., (2008) Women and Major Depressive Disorder: Clinical Perspectives on Causal Pathways. Journal of Women's Health 17(10), … Read more

Women's Political Participation in Iran: More Than a Decade of Unequal Rights & Growing Activism

 The political participation of women in Iran is an important topic for discussion because it is a very relevant and highly debated topic in Iran today. Women’s rights and participation in politics gained recognition after many women supported and aided the Revolution of 1979. Women were also put into the political limelight by their … Read more

How the Invention of Writing Changed the Way We Communicate: A Look at the Bantu People and Language in Africa

 it causes speech defects. This particular gen e doesn’t enable  us to talk but there is achance it allows speech to develop. 1.4The Invention of writing  The medium of Language is speech. Humans use sounds waves and vibrations inour voice manipulated by our voice box (larynx) to communicate with one another.But one may also … Read more

Spanish Parliamentary System: Uncovering its 500 Year History

 Parliamentary System in the Spanish Case Spain has one of the highest levels of decentralization among all the Western European democracies. The country is considered to be a “state of autonomies” in that it is comprised of 17 autonomous communities, in addition to two autonomous cities, all with their own parliaments, elections, governments, and … Read more

The Impact of COVID-19 on Nestle Maggi Noodles Sales and Consumer Preferences

The repercussions of the coronavirus epidemic are still being felt throughout the world more than two years later. Many governments ordered partial shutdown of non-essential businesses, bars, other sites at the pandemic’s peak, restricted massive public gatherings, and urged individuals to work from home if feasible. With more vaccination and a decrease in incidence, this … Read more

COVID-19 Vaccinations and College Students: Examining Knowledge and Acceptance

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by SARS-CoV-2 and the first known case was identified in Wuhan China in December 2019 (World Health Organization, 2020). In an attempt to control the pandemic, restrictive measures have been done. The Philippines implemented strict lockdowns in response to the pandemic, this also includes a prohibition … Read more

Influence of 24 Oras Digital reports on the Vaccination Plan of the Philippines

“Influence of 24 Oras Digital reports on the Vaccination Plan of the Philippines towards the IComm students of Letran” 3rd Year Broadcasting Arce, Arom John B. Pilar, Jackqueline A. Trends COVID-19 or formally known as The Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 had its first eruption in China in December 2019 wherein multiple people in … Read more

Why Vaccinations Don’t Cause Autism: Separating Fact From Fiction

Part 1: Reliable source: https://www.health.gov.au/sites/default/files/vaccination-and-autism.pdf The article explains why vaccinations do not cause autism and how this myth started out. I believe this source is reliable because it uses many different reliable sources to support its point and make it clear that vaccinations do not cause autism and where the myth came from. The sources … Read more