Reviewing Anomaly Detection Techniques in Online Social Networks

 A Review of Anomaly Detection Techniques in Online Social Network Overview: In this project, our group did a research on the Online Social Network Anomaly Detection. The reason we choose this topic is because there are more and more people connect internet and use social media causes to share, communicate and collaborate. However, it … Read more

Exploring John Berger’s 1972 Response to ‘Civilisation’ with “Ways of Seeing

 In 1969, a BBC miniseries was debuted by Kenneth Clark, a British art historian, museum director and broadcaster, which narrated the history of Western art and was entitled ‘Civilisation’. This series outlined a brief and simple approach to art history, suggesting that we are able to understand every work of art through putting in … Read more

Conquer the Skies: A Glimpse into the Life of a Pilot

 Kyle Vincent Lirios Ms. Vance English 12 November 16, 2018 Capstone Rough Draft (11/8) From the Greek mythos of Icarus and his father's great winged escape from their prison to the gliders of the Renaissance Era of the great inventor Leonardo Da Vinci. Man's innate goal to conquer the skies have been prominent since … Read more

Holistic Self-Care Practices: Healthy Living for College First-Year Students

 Paste your essay in here..Introduction Self-care refers to what individuals do for themselves with the aim of establishing and maintaining good health. Self-care also plays a role in preventing and dealing with illness. In nursing, holistic care is the treatment of the whole person, taking into account mental and social factors, not just the … Read more

Deconstructing Race Ideology in “To Kill a Mockingbird”: Examining Subtle and Unintended Biases

 In a society driven largely by visual culture (advertisements, film, social media, etc.) it is important to understand how such media is constructed by dominant ideologies, and how this unconsciously affects the consumer’s beliefs, prejudices, and biases towards particular subjects. As intellectual and philosopher, Marshall McLuhan, once said, “The medium is in the message”, … Read more

Exploring Sensationalism: Investigating Fake and Flashy News

  During the current times, sensationalism has become more prevalent in the media. Stories about scandals, murders, and politics have taken front pages of newspapers, top of the TV news spots and internet first search results. This media biased of sensationalism has been used as a sort of escape for consumers. Even though this ideal … Read more

Find Gravitational Acceleration Due to Gravity w/ Simple Pendulum Experiment

 Simple Pendulum (g) Fawaz Alazmi 28552 Engineering Principles Lab Report Aim The purpose to find out the gravitational acceleration due to gravity. In addition, the experiment was managed to compare the theory and experiment part of acceleration due to gravity. Introduction A simple pendulum is pretended to be a point mass which is suspended … Read more

Canada’s Parliamentary System: A Liberal Democracy or Not?

 Canada belongs to a group of countries that are categorized as liberal democracies. This political system functions to exercise limited government involvement, the ideology of liberalism, the rule of law, individual liberty, and a democratic governing system based on the election of representatives (Pond, 2018). In a broader scope, the Canadian government is a … Read more

Obesity: Disease or Choice? A Look at the Facts and the Solution

 Tallulah Clancy Mrs. Donohoe English 2, Period 4 16 November 2018 Obesity: Disease or Choice? Over the past thirty years, obesity has become a nationally recognized health epidemic. Currently, over one-third of the United States is obese. Contributors to this problem include cheap, easy-to-access fast food like the McDonald’s “Big Mac” and the 7 … Read more

Revisit Agarwal’s Theory on Testing Effect for 8th Grade Science Education: Improving Retention and Recall

 Name: Jesse Anderson Class:  Psychology 181 – Section 010 Teacher:   Dr. Brown-Kramer TA: Melinda Powell Date:   10-26-2018 The Effects of Quiz Frequency and Placement Summary The testing effect is an ever occurring phenomenon from students within the school system. Essentially, this effect is the positive recollection of information based on frequent administration of tests/quizzes … Read more