Factors that contribute to the success and failures of emerging farmers

INTRODUCTION This research report draws its conclusions and recommendations from the case study of Matsamo with regard to impacts of land reform programme on emerging farmers. The case study is located within the Nkomazi Local Municipality. In terms of the spheres of Government in South Africa, Nkomazi is a local Government located within and in … Read more

Music and mood

Music began millions of years ago. There has been evidence of it in cave paintings, of people holding simple musical instruments similar to a flute. Since then music has evolved and expanded thoroughly, in fact there are a countless number of genres such as pop, rap, electric, folk, country, hip hop that exist as of … Read more

Theory Functions as a Labor Cartel

Are Unions bad because they cost companies directly and indirectly? Labor unions functions as labor cartels. Government Unions argue that they can raise their members’ wages, but few Americans understand the economic theory explaining how they do this. Unions are designed as labor cartels. Cartels work by restricting the supply of what is produced so … Read more

Macroeconomic objectives

Government’s main macroeconomic objectives are to maintain low and stable rates of inflation and high levels of economic growth. Inflation is defined as a persistent increase in the average price level in the economy. Economic growth is an increase in national income. These two policy objectives contradict each other on the topic of monetary policy … Read more

America's Preparedness and Vulnerability to Chemical and Biological Terrorism

Counterterrorism is the prime goal of the US national security; especially deterring any form of use of WMD within the US. This is because United States is facing many threats of WMD from terrorists and rogue states. Thus, this article discusses weapons of mass destruction, the historical utilization of the WMD by terrorists within the … Read more

Tacoma bridge report

History The Tacoma Narrows bridge is a suspension bridge bridge that span the Tacoma Narrows in Washington. The bridge connects the state Tacoma with Kitsap Peninsula. The bridge was also called Galloping Gertie, it was opened in July 1940 but collapsed due to aeroelastic flutter 4 months after the opening. The original bridge opened on … Read more

The history of beer

Beer is one of the most famous and consumed alcoholic beverages throughout the whole world. Almost every country has its own culture involving the consumption of beer, ranging from the ‘Oktoberfest’ in M??nchen which is one of the world most famous beer festivals to the tradition pubs, like The Royal Mile, in Scotland. The origin … Read more

Gross Domestic Product in Macroeconomics

Gross Domestic Product is the broadest measure of the quantity of activity in an economy. More specifically, it shows the financial value of the services and goods produced in a country for a period of time. It is actually calculated by adding up the government expenditures, with all the Investments, monetary quantity of consumption and … Read more

How does ethical judgement limit the methods available in the production of knowledge in both the arts and the natural sciences?

In this essay I will discuss the following intriguing question: How does ethical judgement limit the methods available in the production of knowledge in both the arts and the natural sciences? While looking at ethical judgements, the arts and natural sciences, it becomes clear that ethical judgements do influence and/or limit the methods available in the … Read more

Ethical Considerations in Research

Scientific research has often led to the numerous developments and discoveries that have changed and revolutionized the society. Research can entail various hiccups and frustrations as well as triumphs. Experiments may fail due to the poor planning, technical hitches or simply the intractability of nature. As compared to the past, the conduct of research is … Read more

Shared knowledge

Both personal knowledge and shared knowledge may be produced from another. Shared knowledge is what by a group of people, has been discovered, where learning has been obtained from, after which the validity, reliability and all the other powers of reason (strengths) to validate the discovery or point of discussion is shared to be used … Read more

Essay on marble statues

In the 4th century BC Praxiteles revealed that marble had qualities which could be used to convey the softness of the flesh and the radiance of skin. While earlier artists had been largely concerned with ‘showing the body as a rational mechanism with bones and muscles held in dynamic equilibrium, Praxiteles was interested in texture … Read more

Handwriting

Handwriting is a form of expressive moment frozen on the paper, through which physiological and psychological functions are revealed. The handwriting of a person undergoes certain variations with his changing frame of mind and emotions [14]. The person’s disposition, whether glad or contented, happy or excited, sad or disappointed, are spoken out through his handwriting. … Read more

Marine toxins

‘The naturally occurring chemicals secreted by certain species of bacteria or algae which are concentrated in the contaminated sea food usually shellfish, fish and crustaceans i.e.: lobster and crabs and cause serious human illness are called marine or seafood toxins.’ The food containing these toxins looks, taste and smell normal but when humans use this … Read more

The presidential speech

Dear citizens, Mr. Speaker, Mr. Vice President and members of Congress. Tonight, I can ensure you, that Osama Bin Laden has officially been declared dead. This task couldn’t have been completed without the help of our highly trained Navy Seals. Osama Bin Laden was the leader and commander of the infamous terrorist group Al Qaeda. … Read more