How African Agency Shaped the Atlantic Slave Trade of 18th and 19th Centuries

 The Atlantic slave trade existed throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and was heavily influenced by African agency during that time. This was done through many different forms including African support of the trade by dealers selling inland Africans to Europeans, something that was accommodated by local African governments. Resistance to the trade from … Read more

René Descartes’ Method of Doubt to Find True Knowledge and His Objection and Perceptions

 The method of doubt was designed by the French philosopher René Descartes in his popular article, Relaxation techniques on First Viewpoint (1641). Descartes's objective was to discover a technique that would permit him to discover true information. In this paper I will discuss how Descartes developed his method of Doubt, the 3 levels of … Read more

Exploring a Kingdoms War – “Final Fantasy: Nalbina Fortress and Air Cutter Remora Boss Battle Walkthrough

 STORY Our game begins in Rabanastere, when two rulers, Prince Rasler and Princess of Ashelia, decided to settle down and get married. From out of nowhere, the Archadian empire decided to conquer the both Nabradia and Dalmasca, cities where the two rulers hail from. In the process, Rasler was killed, a city called Nabudis … Read more

Exploring Sovereign Debt and Austerity Programs’ Success in UK and Greece

 Explain the rationale for austerity programmes to reduce sovereign debt and discuss how far these have been successful in Greece and the UK. Introduction Sovereign debt is a long to medium term accumulation of government borrowing through the issuing of bonds and Government Issued Long Term Stocks (GILTS) in order to stimulate economic activity. … Read more

Botulinum Toxin A for Off-Label Use in Gynecology: A Review

 Introduction:Botulinum neurotoxins (BoNT) are proteic neurotoxins produced by an anaerobic sporulated bacteria of the Clostridium genus. Once introduced in the body, they cause flaccid muscle paralysis by inhibiting the release of acetylcholine neurotransmitters from the nerve endings. [1] BoNT consists of two chains: a heavy chain of 100 kDa and a light chain of … Read more

The Cultural Beliefs and amp;views of Abortion of Filipino Women: A QandA w/Native Filipina

 Part I: What is the topic? What is the significance of the issue? My topic is on cultural beliefs, myths, and stigmas regarding abortion among Catholic, heterosexual, native Filipina women, 48-55 years old, middle-class, non-disabled, postmenopausal, in San Francisco County. This is an important and sensitive topic that I want to research more about. … Read more

Exploring Sir Denys Lasdun’s Architectural Legacy: National Theatre to Hallfield Estate

 Paste your essay in here…Sir Denys Lasdun was one of the UKs most influential architects of his time and is most noted for the National Theatre in London (1963). Born in 1914, he studied in architectural associations in his primary stages of education and won awards throughout before being commissioned for his first occupation … Read more

Exploring Bilateral Limb Difference: Isometric, Dynamic, and Explosive/Ballistic Contractions

 .4.0 Discussion The present chapter will aim to explore the contraction/movement types (isometric, dynamic, explosive/ballistic) of the BLD. In order to establish consistency between dynamic, ballistic and isometric contractions, a synthesis of data will be conducted to produce a general consensus. This will be split into three sections: isometric, dynamic and explosive/ballistic contractions. 4.1 … Read more

Discovering Possible Role of T.gondii Parasite in Schizophrenia Dev.

 Amid renewed interest in the role of infectious agents in chronic diseases, the parasite Toxoplasma gondii has emerged as a potential contributor in the development of psychiatric disorders. T.gondii is one of the most widely distributed parasites worldwide, infecting about a third of the human population, with a prevalence ranging from below 10% to … Read more