Explore the History of American Vanguard Corporation (AMVAC)

 History About American Vanguard American Vanguard Corporation (AMVAC) is a public limited company specialized in agriculture chemicals. It was incorporated in 1969, with Herbert A Craft as the chief executive officer (CEO) and the chairman of the board of directors. It is now being run by the current CEO and Chairman, Eric Glenn Wintemute, … Read more

Sexual Orientation at Birth: Examining Nature vs. Nurture

 Is Sexual Orientation Determined at Birth? Samantha A. Van Zandt College of Southern Nevada Author Note First paragraph: Heterosexism, conversion therapy and its effect on society Second paragraph: Biological side of sexual orientation Third paragraph: Psychological side of sexual orientation Fourth paragraph: Scientific research limitations Abstract In this paper, I will refute society’s argument … Read more

Should Homeopathy & Acupuncture be Government Funded?

 A number of different type of therapies such as homeopathy and acupuncture come under complementary and alliterative medicine (CAM). Complementary medicine is when a non mainstream therapy is used with conventional medicine. The purpose of this essay is to discuss whether alternative medicine (homeopathy and acupuncture) should be funded by the government. This report … Read more

Honoring Aleda E. Lutz: Remembering the WW2 Female Air Nurse

 Joshua Mills-Montgomery 11/23/18 Important women Aleda E. Lutz was born on December 9, 1915, in Freeland Michigan to her lovely parents Friederich Georg Lutz and Margaretha Sybilla which were German immigrants. Aleda was a very intelligent woman she grew up bilingual speaking German and English. She attendant Wellman country all the way up to … Read more

Explore Effects of Representations of Ethnic Minorities on Identity/Self-Perception

 An exploration of the representations of ethnic minorities through time and how it affects their sense of identity. Identity is the concept of oneself, this includes the perceptions people have about themselves, their abilities, status and worth. This is developed largely to social factors, the work of George Herbert Mead, puts forward the theory … Read more

How ZIKV Has Spread from Africa and Asia to the Americas

 Zika virus (ZIKV), discovered in 1947, caused only mild and sporadic disease throughout Africa and Asia until the 2007 Micronesia(1) and 2013 French Polynesia outbreaks(2). Since its introduction to the Americas,(3, 4), it has spread rapidly into 84 countries and territories to date, and has raised global concern regarding the molecular evolution of this … Read more

Analysis of Kyle’s Sports Analytics Camps

 Kyle’s Sports Analytics Camps Company Information and Contact Details ● Business Name: Kyle’s Sports Analytics Camps ● Mailing Address: 8432 Magnolia Ave. ● Phone: 562-343-7859 ● Email: kvmrunning916@gmail.com ● Website: kvmsportsanalytics.org ● Business Type: Private company ● Annual Revenue: $450,000● Total Number of Employees: 75 ● Primary Audience: Engaging our Youth Company Overview Brief … Read more

Religion’s Impact on Slavery & Prejudice w/ Morality & Bible Refs

 ​​Surname 1 Student's Name Professor's Name Course Name Date Morality and Religion in Slavery    Slavery is one of the biggest human tragedies in history, has sparked numerous debates over the years. Some condemn it by religion and morality, while others have disregarded religious grounds as reasons to ban the same. However, religion, particularly … Read more

Battles & Rule of Henry VII with the Tudor Rose Symbol.

 Ashlyn Willis Mrs. Lee & Mrs. Bishop History/English 14 December 2018   Henry VII    Henry Tudor was famous for multiple things, but he was most famous for defeating Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth in August of 1485. Henry Tudor was born in Pembroke, Whales on January 28, 1457. His father passed … Read more

Menkes Disease Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, Inheritance and History

 Menkes Disease Definition/Description Menkes disease (MD), also known as Menkes syndrome, Steely hair disease, and Copper transport disease is a disorder that affects copper levels in the body. It is characterized by sparse, kinky hair; failure to thrive, and progressive deterioration of the nervous system (De Bie et al., 2007). There are multiple clinical … Read more

Emotions’ Impact on Decisions, Authority & Obedience: Psychology Explained

 Emotions affect our decisions. In fact scientists have found that without emotions we become completely ineffective at making decisions. Research shows that emotions impact teamwork. Which shows that emotional intelligence is one of the strongest predictors of success during work. Studies show that the biggest problems often arise when team decisions and emotions collide. … Read more