Reverse Burden in Relation to Prosecution and ECHR Rights

 The basic concept in the criminal law is that the prosecution must establish the elements of an offence, subject to statutory exceptions “the golden thread” rule that was recognised by Viscount Sankey L.C. in the Woolmington v DPP . This essay will examine in the law of evidence, the scope to which burden of … Read more

Discovering the Amazing Lifecycle of the European Lobster

 The European lobster is found in temperate waters along the coast of the North-Eastern Atlantic, from Morocco and the Mediterranean to the colder waters of the Arctic Circle around Norway, with the centre of distribution in the British Isles, see Fig.1 (Richards & Wickins, 1979; Middlemiss et al. 2015; Norwegian Ministry of Trade, Industry … Read more

Opstandelsen af Osmanner Rige: Konstantinopel, Wien, Rom og Timur Lenks Fald.

 I denne opgave ønskes der at give en karakteristik af osmanner riget med fokus på opstandelsen til nedlæggelsen. I forlængelse af denne opgave forsøges der at ekspansions tiden undersøges, højdepunktet og relationer til andre lande. Desuden vil der lægges fokus på at belyse årsagen til osmanner rigets nedgang. I indledningen startes der med at … Read more

Solving Global Health Challenges Through Drug Repurposing: Metadata

 According to the World Health Organisation (WHO) statistics (2014), infections are responsible for two to five of the top ten causes of death. In the remaining causes, infections can affect the outcome such as in cardiovascular or chronic obstructive airway diseases. Antibiotics, used primarily to fight these infections, are one of the most important … Read more

Comparing ADS and Uranium Enrichment in Thorium Loaded PWR: Nuclear Fuel Analysis

 ADS versus Uranium Enrichment in a Thorium Loaded PWR Ahmed,a Hanaa H. Abou-Gabal,bAlyaBadawib and El Kafasa aAtomic Energy Authority, ETRR-2, Cairo, Egypt b Alexandria University, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Nuclear and Radiation Engineering,Alexandria, Egypt Abstract In this study, 40% of the nuclear fuel in the first core of a typical four-loop Westinghouse AP-1000 … Read more

Dr. Freisheim composed an exploration paper regarding coronary illness, submitted it in a hostile paper rivalry, and won first prize recognizes and a monetary grant. The examination in question found that he appropriated varied segments from specific writings that had been composed by other people as his own work and as though he had composed them. Since he adapted the reality that he had plagiarized passages found in other individuals works, the consideration of the subjects being referred to, the results, and the far reaching inferences, the charge of literary theft was upheld. (R.E. Vodraska, PhD., Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs) Dr. Freisheim admitted the discoveries of literary theft and administered the paper competition in which he got the first prize grant. (Additional data is accessible from ORI.)Conclusions: In this case the offender was found guilty of plagiarism and admitted the findings. He was reprimanded for plagiarism and had to return the prize money and forfeit any recognition for his paper. He also had to take responsibility for his actions and agree to take a course

 1. Plagiarism is passing off someone else’s work as your own. It involves copying, extracting, paraphrasing one’s work and declaring it as my own. Borrowing is considered stealing. But if some content is used from another source and if it is cited appropriately then it is not considered as plagiarism. Plagiarism is a serious … Read more

Uncovering Domestic Violence Myths and the Attribution of Blame to Victims

 The purpose of this paper is to define domestic violence, discuss the various myths surrounding it, and explain the effects of societal and individual misconceptions on the attribution of blame in abusive relationships.  Domestic violence, also commonly known as intimate partner violence, is aggression that may be physical, psychological, and/or sexual in nature.  Contrary … Read more

Uncovering Hostile Perceptions of Humanitarian Actions in Iraq, Afghanistan

 Many international agencies have in the recent past raised concerns about increased attacks and killing of their staffs. The United Nations which is the biggest humanitarian body in the world, as well as other aid agencies, are concerned about their personal safety especially when reaching out to war victims. Staff security and accessibility problems … Read more

How Instagram Impacts Self-Esteem: Exploring Narcissism and Photo-Sharing

 In 2010, two graduate students from Stanford University created an image-based social media platform called Instagram. They put their main focus on establishing a simple design in order to inspire creativity to its users. Thanks to it, Instagram has become a place for visual storytelling with enjoyers that include celebrities, artists, brands and teenagers … Read more

Exploring the European Lobster – From Fisheries to Aquaculture and Berried Females

 The European lobster is found in temperate waters along the coast of the North-Eastern Atlantic, from Morocco and the Mediterranean to the colder waters of the Arctic Circle around Norway, with the centre of distribution in the British Isles.  Lobsters are part of a larger class of invertebrate organisms called Crustacea, distinguishable because they … Read more

Entrepreneurial Leadership: Uncovering the Grounded Theory Method

 “Entrepreneurial leadership – choice of Grounded Theory methodology”; Leadership has become a buzzword in today’s age. It has received a prominent position in research. The hunt for leadership is an endless process, which makes it more challenging. There is an indispensable need for further research and refinements in the field of leadership. There are … Read more

How OPEC and Non-OPEC Countries Affected Oil Price: Analysis from Haekal, Amadeo and Daily Voice News Reports

 This essay is going to provide the information about the market of the oil analysis and evaluation. In addition, information will be presented about OPECs impact on it for this financial year (Anon,2016). The essay will also use the knowledge of the course in order to find the current supply and demand for it … Read more

Exploring the Chinese Government’s Use of Laogai and Laojiao Systems

 In 1955, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) instigated by Chairman Mao Zedong were trying to uncover counter-revolutionists, not only within the Party but within local communities. This was called the Rightist Movement, after a year long campaign about 100,000 “bad elements” were uncovered. It was impossible for this amount of people to be put … Read more