Polk Memorial Hospital: Positioning for the Future and Addressing Management Issues

 Abstract Polk Memorial Hospital (PMH) is a community-based organization that offers a variety of healthcare services. The organization is one of the leading healthcare organizations in the region serving a service area of 500,000 people. PMH has a task force summing up to 250 physicians. The company’s long-serving CEO retired recently leaving the seat … Read more

Enhancing Leadership Gaps: Understand Leading Employees and Initiating Structure

 3.2 Leading others This chapter presents literature that is classified as Leading others. The existing research that is presented in this chapter is related to leadership gaps and what organizations can do in order to facilitate and enhance the gaps. Leading others imply everything related to interaction and communication between leaders and other employees. … Read more

Discovering Potential Statins in Preeclampsia: Overview of Preclinical and Clinical Evidence

 Paste your Preeclampsia (PE) is a multisystem disorder complicating 5-7% of all pregnancies that manifests with a variety of maternal clinical symptoms (e.g. hypertension) and remains a major cause of maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality worldwide. The traditional definition of preeclampsia according to the ACOG (American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists) criteria refers … Read more

Exploring Impact of Emerging Market Business Cycles in Jordan on Aggregate Economic Activity

 Classical business cycles, resulting Burns and Mitchell (1946) can be defined as the sequential pattern of expansions and contractions in aggregate economic activity. While business cycle fluctuations in developed markets may have moderated in recent decades (see Stock and Watson 2003), where the business cycle is commonly recognized as the periodic fluctuation of aggregate … Read more

Objects of Scopophilia or Agents of Change? Analyzing Female Exhibitionism in Media.

 Women within the media are constructed to be objects of scopophilia, Mulvey claims that media representations incite sexual pleasure through looking at women in their traditional exhibitionist role. This in an attempt to “communicate through a patriarchal structure” (Dutt, 2013). Mulvey (1975) also maintains that women are characterised by their “to-be-looked-at-ness” in cinema as … Read more

The Genius Behind Agatha Christie: The Queen of Crime

 Tony Dass Prof Shaw Egl 2219 May 4th, 2016 Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller was born on September 15, 1890 in the town of Torquay in Devon, England, the youngest of three brothers from a wealthy family. Daughter of an American father and granddaughter of a British Army Captain, she received her early education at … Read more

Analyzing Consumer Involvement in Internet Marketing: Proposed Framework and Strategies

 This paper propose the framework of involvement of consumer buying behavior with the ancestor of internet marketing, measured the extent of involvement , related builds and outcome of consumer behavior. The research will firstly determined the factors which are influencing the degree of internet marketing, afterwards it establish the different degree of cluster involvement … Read more

Trump’s 2020 Reelection: Will Voters Put Economy Before Party?

 The results of the 2016 presidential election surprised millions of Americans across the country. Donald Trump’s victory left forecasters that projected a victory for the Democratic Party stunned and searching for ways to explain Trump’s miraculous presidential run. Despite losing the popular vote to his opponent Hillary Clinton, Trump’s campaign led him to secure … Read more

Exploring how Harry Potter Series Portrays Women from a Feminist Perspective

 Harry Potter series by JK Rowling has attracted literary criticism from feminists from the time the first book came out. In their interpretation of the book through how the male and female characters are developed, feminists have come to different and in some cases contradictory conclusions on the classification based on literary theories. The … Read more

Navigate Inequality: Why Unpaid Internships Are Unequal Opportunities and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s Impact

 Why Internships Are Unequal Opportunities? By Jennifer Kelleher After spending three years attending his dream school, Javier Zamora didn’t think that his college experience at the University of California, Santa Barbara, could get any better… that was until he received an offer to intern in the White House. “I was in total disbelief and … Read more