Unlocking Copper Recovery from Ore with Hydrometallurgys Solvent Extraction

 Hydrometallurgy is a metal processing technology used to separate a valuable metal from an ore by preparing an aqueous solution of a salt of the valuable metal and then recovering the valuable metal from that solution (Britannica Editors, 2016). Hydrometallurgy consists of three main processes, namely leaching, separation and concentration and product refinement, also … Read more

Is Toyota losing its quality image?

Executive Summary Toyota Motor Corporation has strived to build quality Automobiles. The company has built a worldwide reputation for manufacturing affordable quality automobiles. In 2008 Toyota was one of the world’s largest automobile successfully exceeding General Motors in sales and production. Toyota’s vehicles are sold in more than 170 countries and regions under the Toyota, … Read more

Protect Nursing Moms: All 50 States Should Pass a Law Supporting Public Breastfeeding

 Introduction I. (Attention Getter) On The Daily Show with Bill Maher, he jokingly stated, “Breastfeeding is an intimate act and I don’t want to watch strangers performing intimate acts; at least not for free. (McEwan)” A. Unfortunately, this is the attitude many Americans have about mothers who breastfeed in public. In fact, a survey … Read more

ReSolving Humes Problem of Induction with Karl Poppers Theory of Falsification for Everyday Activity

 In this essay I will attempt to resolve the difficulty that Hume’s problem of induction (POI henceforth) poses to everyday activity by looking to Karl Popper’s theory of falsification. I will first outline Hume’s POI, showing how it affects all of us and not just the philosophers. I will then set up a framework … Read more

Agroforestry Practices and Benefits in Sustainable Land-Use in Nigeria

 GRO-FORESTRY PRACTICES AND CONCEPTS IN SUSTAINABLE LAND USE SYSTEMS IN NIGERIA. Abstract: Agro-forestry has been defined as a dynamic ecologically based natural resources management system that through the integration of trees on farms and in the agricultural landscape diversifies and sustains production for increased social, economic and environmental benefits for land users at all … Read more

African Potential w/ Diplomats at Patterson School Conference Oct 27/28

 UPATE: ANNUAL CONFERENCE PATTERSON SCHOOL OF DIPLOMACY AND INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE BEGINS. FIRST DAY BEGINS: WITH DR STEVEN RADELET GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY KEY NOTE SPEAKER OCT 27TH 2016. SECOND DAY. SECOND DAY AT THE HYATT REGENCY IN LEXINGTON KENTUCKY USA. Facilitator: Gregory Hall, Patterson School. Guest speakers are: Ambassador Robinson Githae,Ambassador of Kenya to the USA. … Read more

Understand Ransomware, Minimize the Impact

 UNDERSTANDING RANSOMWARE AND MINIMIZING THE IMPACT OF THREAT Jesse Christian – 44124317 I. INTRODUCTION Ransomware is a malware that installs on a computer without any acknowledgement of the users. It will remain asleep on the victim’s computer until the hacker instructs a command to lock the computer or encrypt files .  A simple ransomware … Read more

Should Governments Reduce Immigration Restrictions? An Economic Analysis of the Impact of Immigration.

 According to a survey conducted in 2015 by the United Nations (UN), 244 million people were considered International Immigrants. Due to Globalisation and the growth of companies now trading internationally, it is likely that this figure will continue to rise. As such, Immigration is becoming an increasingly prevalent topic of debate on whether Governments … Read more

Does Attachment Theory Explain Paranoid Personality Disorder?

 Introduction: This investigation will attempt to answer to question, “To what extent is there a correlation between patients suffering from Paranoid Personality Disorder (PPD) during adulthood and the level of attachment they experienced as a child?” This question is relevant as Paranoid Personality Disorder (PPD) affects nearly 7 million Americans each year, and affects … Read more

Culture of Poverty and Underclass: Definition, Theory and Effects

 Saurabh Divakaran Professor Heidi Steinour SYG 2000 25 October 2016 The Culture of Poverty and the Underclass. Poverty is defined as the state in which income of an individual is insufficient to provide basic necessities, such as food, shelter, or clothing. On the basis of insufficiency, poverty is broadly classified into two types, namely, … Read more

Fight Online Piracy: Learn the Legal Ways to Stopping Illegal Digital Copying

 Internet piracy is the unlawful reproduction and/or distribution of any copyrighted digital file that can change hands over the Internet. This can be done with music files, videos and movies, e-books, software, and other materials.  The laws of different countries vary slightly as far as MP3 files are concerned. In Canada and some Europe … Read more

Solving Agro-Forestry Problems: Re-Adoption Strategies for Nigeria Farmers

 AGRO-FORESTRY PRACTICES AND CONCEPTS IN SUSTAINABLE LAND USE SYSTEMS IN NIGERIA. Abstract: Agro-forestry has been defined as a dynamic ecologically based natural resources management system that through the integration of trees on farms and in the agricultural landscape diversifies and sustains production for increased social, economic and environmental benefits for land users at all … Read more