Evaluation of Swift

1. Introduction to Swift Swift is a programming language developed and distributed by Apple Inc. It was released to general public in September 2014. Swift is open-source and licensed under Apache 2.0. Swift is a programming language for macOS, iOS, watchOS and tvOS. Swift is a multipurpose and multi-paradigm programming language used for developing applications … Read more

Trauma of Art & Vladek in Maus: Holocaust Memoirs of a Survivor

 Joshua Rice Foster Professor Scully Literature of Extreme Situations October 18, 2018 Maus by Art Spiegelman is a novel detailing the author, Art, and his father, Vlad, having conversations later in life about Vlad’s survival of Auschwitz whilst Art is detailing a graphic novel depicting not only the story his father tells, but the … Read more

Steven Soderbergh’s Postmodern Filmmaking in Magic Mike: Repurposing Conventions from Traditional Cinema to Thoughtful Storytelling

 The cinematic directing repertoire of Steven Soderbergh is one that spans multiple decades; from his earlier work becoming a force of change in the late 80s, to more commercial blockbusters of the 2010s. Whilst the genres of his films are varied, his signature style and directing flair is instantly recognisable as his professional fingerprint … Read more

Explore Benefits of Team Nursing Care Models for Improved Patient Care

 Nurses performs many different roles such as educator and advocate to enhance safety and quality patient care. The nurse’s health care method to patient is directly related to nursing care model. Nursing models are developed to enhance or support professional practice. Nursing Care Models assist nurses in providing excellent care to patients. Finkelman (2016) … Read more

Tolerance in Islam: Understanding the Divide Between Shiites and Sunnis

 Connor Espenshade Mrs. Petersen Western Civilization VT November 13, 2018 Newspaper Project Constant Divide: Islam is a religion fundamentally built on the revelations of the final prophet, Muhammad. This religion became divided over time into two major groups: the Shiites and the Sunni. But first: the basics of Islam. Allah (Arabic translation for Hebrew … Read more

"Well-Behaved Women Seldom Make History": Analysis

 Darlene Hernandez Professor Sule English 1301 – Composition 1 16 October 2018   Women Frequently Misunderstand this Quote   People have stumbled upon a quote that is unfortunately misinterpreted by many across the world. The quote, written by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, was originally written for an article about how women were characterized in puritan … Read more

Josephus, the Roman-Jewish Scholar Who Recorded Jewish History in the 1st Century CE

 Josephus was a first-century scholar who initially fought against the Romans during the First Jewish–Roman War until surrendering in 67 CE to Roman forces led by Vespasian. The War, often called the Great Revolt, stemmed from Roman and Jewish religious tensions. The revolt would become a major event in Jewish history and ended after … Read more

Link Between Mass Hysteria & The Orlando Nightclub Shooting &The Crucible

June 12, 2016 marked the day of the worst terrorist attack recorded, the Orlando Nightclub shooting. Many lives were lost, many victims were injured, and many loved ones were devastated. On the other hand, The Crucible was written portraying the Salem Witch Trials. The Crucible was written during the communist red scare in 1952. Mass … Read more

Health Risks of Vibrionaceae Infections Worldwide

 Vibrionaceae belongs to a family of anaerobic gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria (Merriam-webster, 2018). Diseases which are vibro-mediated have been reported worldwide and is usually associated with the exposure to seafood, saltwater or brackish. One of the most common infection depending on the species are gastroenteritis, soft-tissue infections such as necrotizing fasciitis, primary sepsis and wounds. … Read more

Greek Art of Phaidimos & Their “Funerary Monument

 The Greek artist Phaidimos created “A Pieced Front of a Limestone Block from the Stepped Base of a Funerary Monument” was said to be from the Athens during mid-sixth century B.C. The pieces current location is at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, given to the museum by Jacob S. Rogers. The materials that were … Read more