Exploring the Advantages of Coagulation for Wastewater Treatment

 The coagulation process is used for neutralization of charges and forming a viscous mass to bridge particles forms sufficiently large mass in the filter to settle. Coagulation is defined as decrease in the dispersion of colloidal particles. Coagulation is vital procedure in numerous wastewater treatment operations. A typical illus-tration is the expulsion of compound … Read more

Studying the effect of lossy compression on image fusion

Abstract: Image fusion is the process of merging two different types of images for the same region to get one image. There are different techniques for image fusion like Intensity Hue Saturation (IHS), Principal Component Analysis (PCA), High Pass Filter  (HPF). The raw images and the fused image usually require a large storage to save … Read more

TB in England: Analysing the Health Policy for Prevention and Care

 This essay is to critically analyse the health policy on Tuberculosis (TB) published by Public Health England (PHE) in 2015. The policy derived from the 2010 Department of health’s white paper” Healthy lives, Healthy People: Our strategy for public health England. Secondary to tuberculosis being mentioned in the white paper, the framework produced is … Read more

Exploring the Differences in IR and Political Science: Analyzing Global Politics at Different Scales

 International Relations (IR), emerged as a scholarly discipline in the early twentieth century. IR is centered around a questioning of the origin and prevention of war, which directs its study of world politics, phenomenon, processes and global interactions. It is a rather broad academic subject.  The study of politics, more commonly referred to as … Read more

Tackling Oral Health Disparities in Appalachia: Addressing a ‘silent Epidemic’

 Oral Health in Appalachia The Appalachian region faces oral health disparities that require continued attention to address a “silent epidemic,” where over 98% of the population suffers from tooth decay by age 44 and more than 50% of adults have destructive periodontal disease (Ebersole, Souza, Gordon, & Fox, 2012. More recently, the Appalachian Regional … Read more

Exploring the Impact of Organizational Behavior at Taj Hotels and Resorts: Term Project Report

 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR OF TAJ HOTELS AND RESORTS: TERM PROJECT REPORT Term Project Submitted to Prof. Diljot Kaur BUS 203 University of the Fraser Valley Canada Prabhleen Singh Grewal 300139306 BBA University of the Fraser Valley DECLARATION I hereby declare the Final Term Report entitled “Organizational Behavior of Taj Hotels and Resorts: Term Project”is my … Read more

Exploring the Evolution of Human Psychological Traits: Charles Darwin and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

 To what extent do you think human psychological traits are evolved adaptations? In 1859 Charles Darwin published his most famous book, ‘The Origin of Species’, in which he outlined his theory of evolution. The idea was that a population, over time, becomes increasingly adapted to the environment within which it is contained, as organisms … Read more

Understand Mental Health and Self-Care Through Music Therapy – Develop Resilience Now!

   The World Health Organisation (WHO) defines mental health as a ‘state of well-being in which every individual realizes his or her potential, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to her or his community’ (World Health Organisation, 2014). Throughout many … Read more

Crosstalk of Dendritic Cells and Other Cells During Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Infection

 Leishmaniasis is a group of neglected diseases whose clinical manifestations depend on factors from the host and the pathogen. It is an important public health problem worldwide caused by the protozoan parasite from the Leishmania genus. Cutaneous Leishmaniasis (CL) is the most frequent form of this disease transmitted by the bite of an infected … Read more

Discovering the Water Quality of Reservoir Parks Lake: Analyzing Biochemical Oxygen Demand and Dissolved Oxygen Content

 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF STUDY Water is the main natural resources on Earth. According to Prakash (2005), “Water is essential to continue normal life”. Water can be found in many forms such as in liquid state, solid state, and gaseous state. The Earth is covered by water as much as 71%. Water … Read more