Impact of Social Bonds: Dunbar’s #150, Explained

 It was first proposed by anthropologist Robin Dunbar that there is a limit as to how many social relationships humans can maintain. Dunbar (1992) found a positive correlation between the brain size of primates and their average social group sizes. Dunbar then found the average human brain size, extrapolated the results of the primates, … Read more

Nursing Profession in Saudi Arabia: A Critical Study of Development

 “A critical study the development of the nursing profession in Saudi Arabia”; A critical study the development of the nursing profession in Saudi Arabia. Introduction These days, the nursing profession is considered the most important service in hospitals because nurses spend more time with and provide more care to patients, which mean that improving … Read more

New Lasiodiplodia Species in Brazil: Phylogeny, Distribution and Pathogenicity of Botryosphaeriaceae Species

 Phylogeny, distribution and pathogenicity of Botryosphaeriaceae species associated with gummosis of Anacardium in Brazil, with a new species of Lasiodiplodia Mariote S. B. Netto1, Waléria G. Lima1, Kamila C. Correia2, Christiana F. B. da Silva3, José R. Pacheco-Arjona4, Michael Thon4, Ricardo B. Martins5, Sami J. Michereff1, Marcos P. S. Câmara1* 1 Departamento de Agronomia, … Read more

Help Children Thrive: Equip Church Counselors & Strategies for Mental-Emotional Health

 “COUNSELING FOR CHILDREN”; COUNSELING FOR CHILDREN Interview with Marcelo Quirino Published on 30.10.2012 We see in our churches a great unpreparedness to child labor, in fact not all. Many have been highlighted in this great work. However, most of them just entertain the children so that they "do not disturb" worship. The children go … Read more

units in a three dimensional network, which gives the polymer its specific characteristics. The arrangement depends on monomer type and reaction parameters, such as the type or catalyst and the reaction temperature. Macromolecules consist of many monomer units interconnected by covalent bonds. This interconnected system of molecules forms a three-dimensional network. The presence of single monomers between these networks is rarely encountered in nature, but was found by many authors in certain rubbers like Rubbers with alkenyl rubber network.Macroscopic behaviour A polymer is a substance or material consisting of very large molecules made of many repeated subunits. This type of material is characterized by extremely large molecular weight, which ranges from thousands to millions of atomic mass units.Polymers are common in everyday life and are used in a wide variety of applications, such as in food packaging, clothing, and electronic components.Polymers are also used in the automotive industry for making parts such as bumpers, doors, and other exterior components. They are also used to make interior components such as dashboards, flooring, and insulation. Poly

 MATERIALS SECLECTED  POLYMER— Interior designing materials like dash board, etc.  MEATALS— materials used for making of an engine.  COMPOSITEs—materials used for making axel.  CERAMIC— materials used for making electrical components and safety equipment’s in car. POLYMER Plastics and polymer composites have been essential to a wide range of safety and … Read more

Accountants in Croydon: Overview of Expert Tax & Accounting Services in UK’s Retail Hub

 ACCOUNTANTS IN CROYDON SECONDARY KEYWORDS Overview DNS Associates – Accountants in Croydon, is one of the largest assurance, tax accountant, and advisory firm in the United Kingdom. With expertise in helping owner managed businesses, freelancers and contractors, we deliver audit, taxation, financial advisory and consulting services to clients throughout the country, including Croydon. Our … Read more

SA Impact of Socio-Economic Conditions on Terrorism in Nigeria: Unpuzzling the Nigerian Militias

 it is opined that the essence of every government is to realize the political, social and economic interests of its people; Modern governments have made one of their main objectives, the promotion or pursuit of the welfare and well- being of their peoples. For this reason, policies and programs are initiated and implemented. Development … Read more

Exploring Guest & Laundry Supplies Trends in the Hotel Industry

                                  Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Housekeeping Housekeeping is defined as the provision of clean, comfortable and safe environment. It is management and maintence of the property and equipment of an institution or organization, a house, industrial or commercial institution. Cleanliness, comfort and safety are essence of housekeeping. 1.2 What is Guest Supplies? Guest supplies are … Read more

Discussion of Inequality in the Criminal Justice System: Examining the Correlation Between Financial Status and Criminal Justice

 As stated in the Declaration of Independence, “we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal.” Under this same document we have unalienable rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. However, all men are not represented equally, and the supposedly unalienable right to liberty can be violated by … Read more

Peru: Impact & Consequence of Mineral Extraction on Local Communities & Environment

 Abstract The extraction of minerals has been one of the most rewarding economic activity in Peru. Since the price of minerals raised, the profits obtained by the trade of minerals also showed an increment, benefiting the Peruvian economy. However, the impact and consequences of mineral extraction have caused many indigenous people to protest against … Read more

Exploring Macro Env. Analysis in Mexico: Urbanization, Imports, Exports, Currency & Social Culture

 2. Macro environmental analysis:   2.1 Demographic: 2.1.1 Urbanization: It is investigated that urbanization is correlated with an increase in demand for packaged and convenience foods. Processed meat like ham and sausages are highly convenient due to its ease in preparation. 78.97% of the Mexican population lives in the urban areas, which can lead … Read more

Exploring How Political Realism Contributed to the Sino-Soviet Split in the 1960s and 1970s

 “Sino-Soviet split “; The actions of the Peoples Republic of China with regards to foreign policy during the 1960s and 1970s were motivated by a whole host of different factors, increasing ideological differences between the PRC and the USSR coupled with subsequent border disputes and economic disagreements. These issues caused a split in the … Read more

Exploring the Symbol of Hope & Vitality: The Bauhaus Style & Its Influence on Design

 Eight years after the first world war a new symbol of hope and vitality was built in Weimar, the Staatliches Bauhaus, where “Bauhaus” is literally translated as “House of Building” (Fazio, Moffett, & Wodenhouse, 2013, p. 483). The Staatliches Bauhaus, commonly known as the Bauhaus, was first founded by Walter Gropius in Weimar, to … Read more