Global Colonisation: How Land Grab and Displacement of Poor Developing World Peasants is a Legacy of Colonisation

 Land is life. It is the basis of livelihoods for peasants and indigenous people across the Third World and is also becoming the most vital asset in the global economy. As the resource demands of globalisation increase, land has emerged as a key source of conflict. At the same time a global economy wants … Read more

Exploring Coffee Exports to Germany: Review of Opportunities and Challenges

 1. Introduction 1.1. Background Europe is a large market for coffee, it is calculated that approximately around 30% of the global consumption. Thus, the market is expected to stabilize and it remain as an attractive market. In the European countries, Germany is considered as the largest country in consuming the coffee. The country represented … Read more

Exploring Yemeni Tribal Culture: The Misconceptions of Middle Eastern Women’s Rights, Conflict, and State Involvement.

 Yemen Chronicle Essay Justin Scherer Professor Jobrack ANTHROP 2241 November 19th, 2018 There are plenty of misconceptions about the Middle East from a western point of view.  These misconceptions have been shaped and distorted through entities such as politics, hollywood, and the media as a whole.  Steven Caton sets out on a journey to … Read more

Discovering Old City: An Analysis of 1860 – 2018 Through Primary Sources

 Joe Licciardi Professor Vitiello URBS 103 20 November, 2018 Old City – an analysis of 1860 -present through primary sources The district of Old City was intrinsic to the development of Philadelphia. The parameters of this district are typically understood with Florist Street bordering the North, Front Street on the East, Walnut Street in … Read more

Nutrition Science: Learn Iron Absorption, Osteoporosis Risk, and Zinc Functioning

 Nutrition Science: NUTR06201 Nathalie Roman-Rivera Exam #3 Short Answers  80 points total Question 1: 15 points Describe in detail the mechanisms involved in intestinal iron absorption. Discuss the independent mechanisms involved in the uptake of both heme and nonheme iron and be sure to include the body’s response to excess iron and insufficient iron … Read more

How PCR Testing is Used to Study Human Genotype Variations

 Introduction Polymerase Chain Reaction, otherwise known as PCR, has been used for decades to help scientists around the world comprehend DNA and the role that segments of DNA have on organisms. The process of PCR consists of taking a sample of DNA and denaturing it at high temperatures, followed by allowing the denatured segment … Read more

Discovering How Illness Changes Life: Interview with Ms. Green

 Understanding the Experience of Illness Introduction Understanding the pathology is just the beginning when it comes to understanding what an individual goes through when faced with a chronic illness. In the modern doctor, it is no longer acceptable to treat solely the illness but to approach the patient as a person. As a result, … Read more

Brand Equity: Analyzing High-Class Restaurant Impact on Consumer Decision

 A study of the relative importance of various components of brand equity within high class restaurant and the impact they have on consumer intention and brand loyalty Aims To examine how various components of brand equity can influence consumer decision making process within high class restaurant. Objectives To identify the main components of brand … Read more

Exploring Assumptions of CAPM and Flaws and Rise in Extending the Model

 The Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) was introduced by William Sharpe (1964) and John Linter (1965) and fundamentally highlights the concept that securities are priced so that expected returns will compensate investors for the expected risks (Galagedera, 2007). The model relates the expected rate of return of an individual security to a measure of … Read more

Exploring Performance Management in Malaysia’s Public Sector (2018 Update)

 Performance can be mean many things because it is an ambiguous term and not a simple definition. From the psychology, social sciences and managerial sciences view that performance is depending more on the individual, societal, or organizational and system performance. Performance is important as an evaluation for an organization. The top management of the … Read more

Exploring Origins of the “Left” and “Right” Political Ideology and How It Differs in U.S. Policies

 This article examined the political ideas from the perspectives of the major ideological tradition. There are various political parties involved in the government. They have their own ideology and faith fighting for the biggest interest of citizens. Different types of political parties have different means to gain the power of the country. Actually, there … Read more

Exploring Tribal Culture in the Middle East and Discover Unique Perspectives on Women’s Rights and Honor

 There are plenty of misconceptions about the Middle East from a western point of view.  These misconceptions have been shaped and distorted through entities such as politics, hollywood, and the media as a whole.  Steven Caton sets out on a journey to Yemen to explore the more subtle complexities of the Middle East that … Read more