Engage US Economy with Asia: Ratify the Trans-Pacific Partnership Now

 The Trans-Pacific Partnership is a trade agreement between the Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, United States and Vietnam, all countries located within the Pacific Rim. The partnership was originally launched by Brunei, Chile, Singapore and New Zealand in 2005; the United States did not join the trade talks … Read more

Living with HIV in 2016 in North America: How HHS, CDC and Wh. House Help Control AIDS.

 “Living with HIV in 2016 in North America”   Fever, sore throat and body rash. These are the first symptoms of one of the biggest hazards of XXI age for humankind, often fatal syndrome, causing many diseases like some types of cancer, pneumonia, tuberculosis and many others. The talk, of course, is about acquired immunodeficiency … Read more

Improving Writing Skills by Leveraging Social Media’s Positive Effects

Effects of Social Media on Writing Skills Social media is now part of everyday life. Children are becoming familiar with, and interact on social media at an early age. The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines social me as “forms of electronic communication (as Web sites for social networking and micro-blogging) through which users create online communities to … Read more

Examining Retributivism and Deterrence Theory: Justifying Punishment in Law

 Throughout this essay I will examine the relative merits of retributivism and deterrence theory as opposing means of justifying punishment, restricting retributivism to instances that invoke both positive and negative desert claims, excluding instances of what Mackie terms ‘negative retributivism’, which may appeal to claims concerning deterrence in justifying punishment. Although, as Tadros defends, … Read more

Discovering the Causes of Hemolysis and How to Avoid Unreliable Results in Lab Analyses

   Forord   Abstrakt Abstract Indholdsfortegnelse 1. Introduktion 5 1.1. Baggrund 5 1.2. Formål 6 1.3. Problemformulering 6 1.4. Hypotese 6 1.5. Teoretisk baggrund 6 1.5.1. Flebotomi (Blodprøvetagning) 7 1.5.2. Hæmolyse og –indeks 7 1.5.3. Laktatdehydrogenase 7 1.5.4. FlexLab & Bulk-Input Modul 7 1.5.5. Architect analyseprincip 7 2. Metode 7 2.1. Design 8 2.2. … Read more

Unlocking the True Effects of Time Poverty: Time Poverty Thresholds and Rates for the US Population

 Sociological issues occur on a day-to-day basis and many of them affect individuals every day of their lives. One specific issue that I found interesting was poverty, and instead of going straight to absolute poverty in describing statistics and demographics, I decided to research a kind of poverty that many members of society would … Read more

Voter Laws and Gender Equality: Supreme Court Debate this Week

 Mallory Moore Dr. Rebecca Flavin Amer. Const. Development November 14, 2016 Weekly News Journal Week of September 5, 2016 1. “Without Conservative Supreme Court Majority, Voter-Law Challenges Make Gains”, Robert Barnes, Washington Post, 09/05/16 • Because of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia’s recent death, the Supreme Court no longer has the possibility of a … Read more

Mintzbergs 5 Types of Organizational Structures: Max

 Introduction  According to Tran & Tian (2013) an organization is created by groups of individuals with the motive of attaining impacts that one individual cannot accomplish independently. In spite the fact that different theorists have defined organizations in different ways, virtually all definitions refer to some basic features, which include they are all made … Read more

Mental Health Issues: The History, Stigma and Treatment Strategies

 Mental health illnesses, particularly depression and anxiety are viewed in a variety of different ways and there are lots of things that need to be considered when diagnosing and treating a possible mental health condition. This essay will look in detail about the history of diagnosing mental health illnesses and the stigma that is … Read more

Do Consumers Care About Ethical-Luxury? Analysis of a Challenging Research Paper Solving the Dilemma: Do Consumers Care About Ethical Luxury Purchases?

 The article ‘Do consumers care about ethical-luxury?’ is an interesting research by Iain A. Davies, Zoe Lee and Ine Ahonkhai, which explores consumers’ propensity to consider ethics in luxury purchases in comparison with commodity purchases. The authors define the paper as a considerable starting point into the underexplored field of ethical-luxury with an important … Read more

Women were now able to join organizations dedicated to making sure their voices are heard. Women were angry that their social rights were taken by literally all these time periods, they felt like they needed to show society that women s rights were the same as men s. The main reason why most women didn t fight against the male-dominance was because of the fear of being left out form the male-ruled societies. Women also feared being socially or economically rejected.Womens Rights: A Journey of Fighting for Equality throughout History

 Women Rights Women roles and rights were considered to be less important at an early stage in history. However, over the course of the years women have fought to achieve the equal rights as men.  There are several time periods, which have a great importance in how women were treated. However, it was not … Read more