Overturn the Hazelwood Court Ruling: Student Journalists Need Freedom to Report

 Student journalism is one of the few ways that students are actively engaged in learning unmeasurable skills of thorough investigation, attention to detail, and collaboration with their peers. However, school administrations that aim to censor student newspapers are restricting the freedom of the students’ abilities to adjudicate independently what content needs to be published. … Read more

Exploring How Society Influences Today’s Teens: A Reflection on My Service-Learning Project

 Society has continuously changed over time into the generation that we see today. Although everyone that came before was different, they were similar in that something or someone influenced them. It could have been a public figure, a movement, or an era. They all gravitated towards something that became a basis for who they … Read more

The Gender Education Gap: Explaining Male and Female Academic Performance Trends

 Educational gender gap research tries to explain the differential achievement of boys and girls in school. Research indicates that this academic achievement gap exists in all countries, all around the world adversely affecting both boys and girls (PISA, 2015). When working to unpack and uncover the realities behind these findings, it is important to … Read more

Rodney Croome’s Fight for LGBTQ+ Rights: Examining Croome v. State of Tasmania 1997 and Its Impact

 A Question of Rights Croome v. State of Tasmania 1997 Protests began in the late 1980s in Tasmania surrounding the decriminalisation of homosexual activity – increasing with the introduction of the Tasmanian Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Group. Rodney Croome is an Australian LGBTQ+ activist and academic, a National Convenor of Australian Marriage Equality … Read more

Free-Trade: Key to Economic Growth or Detrimental Force?

 Free-trade, or trade with a minimum or complete lack of tariffs, has, throughout the history of economics, been assumed by some to be the key to economic growth and by others to be a detrimental force, particularly for developing economies. Classical and neoclassical economists, who established broad and foundational economic theories, posited that through … Read more

Understanding Cancer: Characteristics and Development

 Swoją pracę rozpocznę od przedstawienia czym jest nowotwór i jakie cechy są dla niego charakterystyczne. Zanim przejdę do konkretu trzeba wspomnieć, że nowotwór może rozwinąć się w każdej tkance czy narządzie człowieka. Komórki organizmów zwierzęcych początkowo są jednakowe, mnożą się i nabierają indywidualnych właściwości, które pozwolą im spełniać w przyszłości określone funkcje. Mówi się … Read more

Evaluating Public Folklore: Examining the Impact and Evaluating Projects

 ay in herHistorically, there was a tension between “pure research” and “applied practice”. Sixty years ago, folklorist Richard Dorson (1950) famously dubbed public folklore as “fakelore” participating in heated debates over public folklore and its place. It divided theory and practice and the connection between the two (Baron, 1992, p.309). Dorson directed his criticism … Read more

Observation of Cranial Nerves and Developmental Problems in a Five-Year-Old Girl with Vision Issues

 Cranial Nerves Lab Report Sihan (Angela) Liu Biology 203 Lab November 17, 2018 Abstract This study is the observation of a five-year-old girl named Zoe who had been experiencing vision problems. An evaluation performed by an ophthalmologist concluded that her left eye had a tendency to rotate medially. Zoe’s parents noticed that when she … Read more

Solving Metabolic Disorders with Exercise and Nutrition: DC Pilot Study Encouraged

 Maternal overnutrition can have long-lasting consequences on fetal development. The Healthy Eating-Healthy Child Task Force needs to allocate more funding toward research on and awareness of the importance of healthy maternal exercise and nutrition to reduce the potential for epigenetic changes that may lead to predisposed type 2 diabetes mellitus and obesity among children. … Read more

How Theory, Research and Evaluation Serve Public Folklore Projects

 Historically, there was a tension  between “pure research” and “applied practice”. Sixty years ago, folklorist Richard Dorson (1950) famously dubbed public folklore as “fakelore” participating in heated debates over public folklore and its place. It divided theory and practice and the connection between the two (Baron, 1992, p.309).  Dorson directed his criticism towards Benjamin … Read more

Write an MLA Handbook Summary

  Assignment 03 MLA  handbook for writers of research papers Summary of the chapters Chapter 1: Research and Writing Generally when a research paper has to be written, two things come up. Primary research and Secondary research. Primary research involves personal investigation such as analysis, conducting surveys and experimentation. Secondary research involves looking at what … Read more

Solving Yield Loss with Herbicides: Investigating Bispyribac-Sodium on E. crus-galli and E. colona

 Echinochloa crus-galli and Echinochloa colona mostly grown as weeds in different economic crops and cause losses in their yield. Flooding and Crop rotation ca not suppress these weeds. Herbicides are widely applied to control barnyard grasses. Bisbyric-sodium was applied at FRD (Field Recommended Dose) on both species, the results of preliminary experiment indicated that … Read more