History Of Homosexuality: A Cultural Exploration

           INTRODUCTION Homosexuality is sentimental fascination, sexual fascination or sexual conduct between individuals from a similar sex or sex. As a sexual introduction, homosexuality is "a persevering example of passionate, sentimental, as well as sexual attractions" to individuals of a similar sex. It "additionally alludes to a man's feeling of personality … Read more

Causes & Treatments of Diabetes: Types, Symptoms & History

 Diabetes is a group of chronic diseases that is normally characterized by increased blood glucose level due to defects in Insulin secretion or insulin action or may be both.  In medical terms diabetes is called as ‘Diabetes Mellitus’.  Research has found out that diabetes has already affected some 300 million of population Worldwide and … Read more

Marbury v. Madison (1803) and other cases analysed

Marbury v. Madison (1803) Ramos 1 Marshall Court Forum This case arose from the ‘midnight appointments’ made by Adams in order to secure Federalist power in the Federal government, most notably William Marbury, who was named justice of peace but never received his commission before Jefferson’s assumption into office. The new secretary of state, James … Read more

Develop Large-Scale Apps with Google Web Toolkit (GWT)

 Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is an open source web development framework that allows developers to build large scale and high performance web application while keeping them as easy-to-maintain. With Google Web Toolkit, we are able to write front end in Java, and it compiles our source code into highly optimized, browser-compliant JavaScript and HTML. … Read more

Improve the Lives of Uighurs, Journalists & Haitian Refugees: Welcome to the HRC | BUSUN 2017

 Dear Delegates, Welcome to the Human Rights Council for BUSUN 2017! This year we will be discussing how we can improve the current situation of the Uighur population in China, the protection of journalists working in crisis situations and improving the livelihoods Haitian refugees currently residing in the Amazon region of Brazil. You will … Read more

Main Character's Physiological, Psychological & Sociological Aspects in The Mark of Athena by Rick Riordan

 Paste yCHAPTER I Introduction 1.1. Background of the Study Literature is the written form to describe anything from creative writing to more technical or scientific works by an author. Literature is imaginative; expresses thoughts and feelings; deals with life experiences; uses words in a powerful, effective and yet captivating manner; and promotes recreation and … Read more

Improve Domestic Wastewater Treatment in Rural Areas: Modification of Septic Tanks

 CHAPTER I INRODUCTION GENERAL In recent decades, the high construction, operation and maintenance costs for conventional wastewater collection and treatment system represent on obstacle for both developing and developed countries especially in rural areas. The needs of implementing wastewater treatment systems is even more evident in developing countries as it has been reported by … Read more

EU Banks Stress Testing: Assessing the Needs & Process of Banks

 Bank stress testing is a method used to identify probable economic events or conditions that adversely affect a bank’s credit exposures or the process of assessing a bank’s a ability to cope with such changes. After the economic collapse of 2007, it has become ever so increasingly important to safeguard banks and financial institutions, … Read more

Comparing EBD & ES in Cases of Calcular Obstructive Jaundry During ERCP: An Evaluation

 Endoscopic Balloon Dilatation versus Sphincterotomy in Cases of Calcular Obstructive Jaundice during Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangio Pancreatography Mohamed Saied Ruziek and  Mohamed Abdel Rasheed Abdel Khalik Allam —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————- Tropical Medicine Department – Al-Azhar University Abstract Background:- Compared to Endoscopic sphincterotomy (ES), endoscopic balloon dilation (EBD) has been reported to have a lower risk of bleeding … Read more

The Women’s Rights Movement and the Civil Rights Movement

Throughout the 1960’s and 1970’s, two groups of people tried to create a change in order to better their future, transforming American society along the way.  Both the Women’s Rights movement and the Civil Rights movement began to gain momentum in 1848 and 1954, respectively.  In 1848, women began to make their mark in American … Read more

Natural Selection: How Darwin's Theory Works

 Natural Selection Madison Azevedo Biology Semester 1 Elizabeth Hawks June, 4 2018 The earth “is approximately 4.5 billion years old and there has been living things on it for a long time” (History of). The earth has gone through many stages in its lifespan. While the earth has gone through many changes, so have … Read more

Understanding Neor-Orientalist Discourses in Azar Nafisi's "Reading Lolita in Tehran

 Introduction Iranian women’s memoirs and fiction have become increasingly popular reading material in the West. Certainly the most popular of these texts has been Azar Nafisi’s Reading Lolita in Tehran (2003). But in a world in which Muslim women are increasingly the subject of neo-Orientalist fear and fascination, Reading Lolita in Tehran cannot be … Read more