History & Evolution of Computer Games

 Introduction The purpose of the report is that I would like to know more about the computer games, the history of computers and how to build a computer game. The first thing I want to write about is the computer development, and then some about the computer history, followed by the evolution of the … Read more

Improve Muscle Function After ACL Reconstruction: Reviewing Quadriceps Strength, Gait, & Benefits from Grafts

 The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is, “a ligament in the knee that crosses from the underside of the thigh bone to the top of the shin bone and helps stabilize the knee. Injuries to this ligament can occur in a number of situations, including sports, and can be quite serious.” (Sunnybrook Research Institute, 2016). … Read more

Exploring the Key Goals of Particle Physics in The LHC and Beyond

 The LHC is operated by CERN, the European Organisation for Nuclear Research in Geneva, Switzerland. It is 27km in circumference, accelerates hadron particles, and collides them at the four locations where the two collider rings intersect. Hadrons are particles that consist of quarks, for example protons, neutrons and ions.   The principal goal of the … Read more

Overcome Depression Safely: Alternatives to Antidepressants

 Mental illnesses are recognized widely in this century, with more awareness spread by the education system and medium such as Televisions. Major Depressive Disorder is known as Depression, and it is one of the most common mental illnesses that affect 14.8 million adults in the U.S. (Depression And Bipolar Support Alliance, n.d). Depression impacts … Read more

Safeguarding Dementia Patients: Qualitative Study of Financial Abuse Experiences in England

 The journal article critically analysed herein is “Responding to the financial abuse of people with dementia: a qualitative study of safeguarding experiences in England” by Jill Manthorpe, Kritika Samsi and Joan Rapaport . The article is laid out in the traditional manner (“Abstract, Introduction, Methodology, Results, Discussion and Conclusion”). As a result, my analysis … Read more

Racism and Racist Attitudes are Learned in Childhood

 Young children, however unaware of racism, are curious about racial, physical and cultural characteristics. According to a prevailing majority culture ideology “children are “color-blind,” i.e., they are unaware of race and racism” [1, pp. 2]. In addition, it can be argued that in order to have non-prejudiced adults in future, children should not face … Read more

Future Role of Management Accountants in Business Environment

 The nature of business environment has changed drastically during the past few decades. The reasons were several: increasing international competition, deregulations, environmental issues, development of information technologies and the most importantly – the increasing competitive environment. Therefore, the role of management accountants has changed remarkably. Throughout the history of accounting, greater attention was always … Read more

Soluția CERT privat pentru reducerea riscurilor de Securitate cibernetică în sectorul financiar-bancar

 ay in hevAnaliza atacurilor cibernetice identificate în perioada ultimilor 2-3 ani evidențiază în primul rând faptul că modalitatea în care este abordată în prezent securitatea infrastructurilor atacate nu este eficientă, iar răspunsurile adecvate nu par a fi prezente, atât în ofertele de tehnologii și servicii pe care le generează piața globală de profil, cât … Read more

Narrative is Inherently Constructed – How 1st Person Writing Empowers Voices

 Narrative is inherently constructed. An author’s writing is not simply the “true” representation of the reality of a character or situation; the language the author chooses to use—the grammatical, rhetorical, and, therefore, narrative structure—directly constructs a particular view of that reality, upon which the reader then makes his or her own judgements. Therefore, the … Read more

Solving the Greek Crisis: How Public Sector Wages Were Impacted in 2008-2013

 In 2008 Greece was not influenced by the crisis but later in 2009 the country fell into recession and the financial markets exerted pressure, which made the economy being vulnerable. At the beginning of the sovereign debt crisis, the budget deficit of Greece was erected at 13.6% from 12.7% (Eurostat, Euroindicators, 22/2010, 22 April … Read more