Should Children Under Five Years Old Get Vaccinated Against COVID-19?

In the United States, more than 460 children below five years old died from COVID-19 (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2022). According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (2021), children, adolescents, and adults aged 5 and up have been vaccinated since last year. At least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine has been administered … Read more

Understanding the Background of COVID-19 Outbreak and Control Measures

Background of study The SARS-COV-2 virus (severe acute respiratory syndrome), which has become a global public health concern, is the infectious disease known as coronavirus disease.1 The WHO declared the COVID-19 outbreak to be a pandemic on March11, 2020.2 From early October to mid-November 2019, Wuhan, China, saw the emergence of the first case of … Read more

Challenges and Solutions for Online Learning During the Pandemic

“Online education that leaves almost everybody behind except for highly motivated students, to me, can’t be a viable path to education” – Sebastian Thrun Productivity is a vital aspect of a student’s being. It is a necessary attribute for a student to produce beneficial outcomes that would satisfy the requirements set by the school administration … Read more

The Impact of COVID-19 on the Education Sector and Challenges of Online Group Work: A Study on Philippine Students’; Experiences

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has disrupted our economy in many unimaginable ways. It has wreaked havoc on many people’s lives, infecting an estimated 474 million people worldwide (World Health Organization, 2022). It continues to be a compelling problem in most parts of the world, destabilizing not only the economy but … Read more

Issues and Challenges on Students’; Well-being during COVID-19 Pandemic: Exploring the Impact of Excessive Screen Time and Physical Inactivity

This part presented related readings and studies on topics associated with the research problem. The topics presented below discuss facts to explore the self-care activities of college students during the COVID-19 pandemic. Issues and Challenges on Students’ Well-being during COVID-19 Pandemic • Physical Students nowadays are confined to their homes and are exposed to excessive … Read more

The Evolution of Social Networking Sites and Their Impact on Nigeria During the COVID-19 Pandemic

The evolution of social networking sites has turned the world into a global village connecting and engaging people into socializing on different social networking sites (Edosomwan, et., al 2011). According to Sasu, (2022), the ten most used social networking sites in Nigeria are Whatsapp, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, FB messenger, Twitter, Telegram, Linkedln, Tiktok, and Snapchat. … Read more

COVID-19 Disrupts Canadian Grocery Supply Chains

Global supply networks have been disrupted by the COVID-19 epidemic, resulting in product shortages, shipping delays, production disruptions, and skyrocketing consumer prices that are escalating worries about chronically rising inflation. Changes in supply and demand lead to bottlenecks in the entire global manufacturing and transportation chain. COVID- 19 health rules have led to plant closures … Read more

Concepts of trade-offs and market forces in the Godrej and Nestle

The Godrej Group: Introduction The Godrej Group, which was founded in 1897, has its roots in the Swadeshi movement and Indian independence. Before finding success with a locks business, the founder, lawyer-turned-serial-entrepreneur Ardeshir Godrej, tried his hand at a number of unsuccessful businesses. Today, 1.1 billion people worldwide support the businesses in a variety of … Read more

Why It’s Sometimes Justifiable To Break the Rules (Julius Caesar)

“The greatest crimes in the world are not committed by people breaking the rules but by people following the rules. It’s people who follow orders that drop bombs and massacre villages.” -Banksy, Wall and Piece. This quote is referencing the fact that the rules do not always stand for what is right which speaks volumes … Read more

Unravel the Tragedy of Macbeth: Shakespeare’s Classic Tale of Ambition and Betrayal

William Shakespeare’s play Macbeth is a tragedy about a Scottish lord who becomes consumed by his own ambition and through murder and betrayal, conquers the Throne of Scotland. Shakespeare incorporates significant historical events from the Elizabethan era into the play, which was performed in 1606. While the play begins with “brave Macbeth” as a war … Read more

Unsexing Herself & a Predicted Throne: Lady Macbeth’s Masculinity in Shakespeare’s Macbeth

In the play Macbeth written by Shakespeare, the ladies are the characters that wear the jeans, while the men wear the dresses which is a dominant aspect all throughout the play. The marriage between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth demonstrate this topic the most. Shakespeare shows the untraditional marriage in Scotland; what one sees isn’t what … Read more

Social Ranking in Twelfth Night, The Busy Body and Pygmalion

Social rankings can be found in any society. Though they all present differently, as an economical hierarchy or a hierarchy determined by gender, and sometimes can be less prevalent, they are always there, subconsciously or not. Through the analysis of Twelfth Night, The Busy Body, and Pygmalion it will become easy to track the progression … Read more

Exploring William Shakespeare’s Message on Insanity & Mourning in “Hamlet”

Acknowledging one’s pain during mourning in the passing of someone who has an impact in one’s life is acceptable, however it no longer is acceptable when mourning brings out different levels of insanity in an individual. Hamlet from one of William Shakespeare’s most famous plays is an example of a character who uses his father’s … Read more