Therapeutic Recreation: A Fun and Effective Approach to Helping Others

 Therapeutic recreation may be defined as a profession that utilizes a variety of leisure-based activities as treatment modalities, to assist the lives of people with injury, illness, disability and other limitations. This is considered a helping profession because it focuses on the whole person to maximize potential. Six functional domains are considered including physical, cognitive, … Read more

Why a Utopic State Cannot be Realized: Deconstructing More's Utopia

 1. Introduction. For centuries there has been the controversial debate between idealists and practicalists on the feasibility of a utopian state. Stemming as far back as the year 1516, the term ‘Utopia’ was first coined by English writer and philosopher Sir Thomas More with the intent to outline the ‘perfect imaginary world’. Since the … Read more

Operations Plan Distribution & Logistics: Working with Luxury Brands and Gen Z Consumers

 Operations Plan Distribution & Logistics: Our company aims at working for luxury brands and ensuring they are up-to-date with the quick-paced change in consumer trends. We will take into consideration the brand we are dealing with and perform consumer insight research particularly pertaining to Gen Zers. This will help them have long term consumers. … Read more

The Uncertainties of Reality and Perception: An Introduction to Colour Realism and Its Critiques by Berkley and Hardin

 Paste your essay in here…Metaphysics is a complex realm that spearheads diverse and multifaceted arguments and discussions about the world and how it appears before us. Colour realism is the position that physical materials (objects such as apples, tables, snow) carry or hold the colours they appear as (Byrne, 2005). For example, Cherries are … Read more

Civil Rights Leaders: The Impact of Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X

 Civil Rights Leaders The civil war abolished slavery; however, it failed to stop the discrimination against African Americans. Black people during the 50’s endured Jim Crow laws that separated them from whites; it was as if all the progress made during the reconstruction era was erased. Pure defiance’s like the Montgomery bus boycott of … Read more

Why Understanding Cultural Differences is Imperative for Effective Cross-Cultural Communication in the Workplace

 Analysing cross-cultural differences when managing workforce across borders is often overlooked with the urging need to satisfy financial goals. Not embracing these distinctions is bound to lead to inefficiency and incoordination between parties ergo, affect the overall and optimal realisation of a corporate’s goals. Culture is “shared motives, values, beliefs, identities, and interpretations or … Read more

Leading a Multigenerational Nursing Workforce: Issues, Challenges and Strategies

 The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, published an article Leading a Multigenerational Nursing Workforce:  Issues, Challenges and Strategies discussed today’s nursing workforce has four different generations including workforce differences in attitudes, beliefs, work habits, experiences, expectations, and generational diversity working together as nurses in teams.  In the past working nurses have usually retired … Read more

USVI Lottery Lacks Effectiveness and Non Corruption

 Dominic Pugliese Final Essay Government Fletcher 12/12/18 How and Why the USVI Lottery Lacks Effectiveness and Non Corruption The V.I. lottery system has lacked efficiency and has lacked proper leadership since the start “eighty three years ago”. Also we the people have been affected by down right corruption.   The Virgin Islands Lottery’s bottom … Read more

Complex Correspondences and Contrasting Worlds in Henry IV Part I

 “Henry IV Part I – Shakespeare”; Speaking specifically of Henry IV Part I Marjorie Garber claims that, "The play is full of complex correspondences between its characters as well as telling juxtapositions between several dramatic worlds" (317). King Henry and Falstaff are two characters in the play, in which Shakespeare has them working with … Read more

Understanding the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) and its Oblications on WTO Member States

 The General Agreement of Trade in Service was concluded by the Member States of the WTO. It entered into force in January 1995.  Unprecedentedly, the WTO listed trade in services within the rules governing multilateral trading system. The GATS aim to gradually increase the level of liberalization in trade of services. That is anticipated … Read more

Understanding the Mind-Body Problem: Dualism and Epiphenomenalism

 The mind and body problem dates back to Plato. Some would say Plato was the first dualist and Aristotle the first materialist. Descartes is perhaps the philosopher that most people reference when discussing the mind-body problem, for Descartes there are the two substances; mind, and matter each substance has a defining attribute. In the … Read more

Microservice Architecture: Advantages, Challenges, and Key Design Issues

 Microservice architecture style is gaining more and moretraction each day being the most chosen architecture by com-panies creating new enterprise applications due to advantagessuch as [insert advantages + references].Due  to  these  advantages,  there  is  clarity  in  the  fact  thatArchitecture  has  a  crucial  role  in  the  software  lifecycle,  inorder to ensure quality and critical attributes … Read more

From Root Beer Stand to Multi-Billion Dollar Success: The Evolution of Marriott International

 In the beginning, there was a root beer stand. Now, that root beer stand has evolved into the multi-billion dollar hospitality company that is Marriott International. According to Marriott’s official website, the company’s journey began in 1927, when John Willard Marriott and his wife opened up an A&W root beer stand in Washington D.C. … Read more