Is Eating Meat Morally Wrong? A Rights-Based Perspective

Yes, it is wrong to eat meat because the consumption of meat violates the fundamental dogma that all living beings have a right to life. The breeding and killing of animals for human consumption is morally wrong. Due to the fact that animals that are breaded for food are simply being used, rather than being … Read more

Loss of Identity in Veterans: An Annotated Bibliography

 Annotated Bibliography: Loss of identify based on actions and experience Cage, Caleb S. "Heroes and victims." War, Literature & The Arts, vol. 27, no. 1, 2015. Academic OneFile, http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A438949690/GPS?u=occc_main&sid=GPS&xid=1f09a644. Accessed 8 May 2018. This article compares and contrasts several different ideas and perceptions revolved around the bipartisan agenda and their views of veterans. Loss … Read more

The Airbus Affair: A Scandal in Canadian Political History

 The Airbus Affair was one of the longest running scandals to exist in Canadian political history. The scandal evolved around Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and the German-Canadian lobbyist, Karlheinz Schreiber. The two had established a complicated and controversial relationship, which inaugurated in the 1970’s and lasted over two decades. Schreiber made his debut to … Read more

British Imperial Rule in India: Positive or Negative Effects?

 “To What Extent Wad British Imperial Power Positive and Effective in India”; While the British were in India, they had some positive and some negative affects. For example they introduced the English language, extinguishing certain local languages but also helped to eradicate thieves and other criminals throughout India. They also also took a lot … Read more

The Danger of a Single Story and Growing up Native American

 “Adichie, C. (2009). The Danger of a Single Story”; Adichie, C. (2009). The Danger of a Single Story. The talk ‘the Danger of a single story’ by Chimamanda Adichie is about the harm associated with looking at things from one perspective. Chimamanda implies that people tend to look at things as they have been … Read more

Target Canada's Failed Expansion: Insufficient Market Research and Poor Supply Chain Management

 riginally when news spread about Target opening stores in Canada, Canadian consumers were overjoyed and anticipated the first opening. Upon the initial start-up, consumers started to see that the company was a lot different from their US stores. Consumers were disappointed and let down from the high expectations of the retailer’s original performance. Ultimately, … Read more

Cloud Service Providers Market Share: AWS Leads Pack, Followed by Microsoft, Google, IBM

 Various cloud service providers in today's market along with their market share On the cloud market share front, Amazon Web Services (AWS) continues to lead the IaaS and PaaS pack, followed by Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform and IBM Cloud (formerly Soft-Layer). But while the cloud services provider (CSP) giants show various rates of … Read more

Looking Through A Marxist Lens

 Looking Through A Marxist Lens During the course between the sixteenth and seventeenth century, the southern colonies were encompassed with large plantations, and work was needed across the terrain to keep this era of society stable and productive. Slavery became an important element in the south's ability to grow by enhancing both the geographic … Read more

Business Ethics and Ethical Standards in Corporate Social Responsibility: A Case Study of Wipro Ltd

 Paste ETHICS Ethics sets standards as to what is good or bad in conduct and decision making. Ethics are the principle behaviors that distinguish between the rights from the wrong. BUSINESS ETHICS Business Ethics, in a general sense, is the moral principles that guide the way a business operates. ETHICAL STANDARDS Ethical standards are … Read more

Specializing in Nursing: My Journey to Becoming a Medical Surgical Nurse, Critical Care Nurse, and Nurse Practitioner

 In the recent years, the nursing field has become one of the largest job growth all around the world. Nursing is a profession embedded in the principles of professionalism of care, dedication, and commitment. As a nursing student, I’ve learned to so many different diseases, prevention and treatments. I remember as a young child, … Read more