Exploring How Social Media Impacts Communication Skills and Relationships

 For centuries humans have communicated with each other face to face, in different languages and dialects. As we grow, we develop certain skills that allow us to relate and communicate with each other. In the last few years, social media has taken over the way we communicate. Social Networking has become common day to … Read more

Live Investing in US Corporate Bond Market During Economic Crisis

 A- OverviewofBondMarket Considering the current economic uncertainty in the UK economy – resulting from the fear of No-Deal Brexit negotiations, the future of this economy is undecided, therefore to invest in the US economy during this time of turmoil would prove more appropriate. Additionally, due to your risk neutral nature, investing in US Corporate … Read more

Psychoanalysis on Religious Belief vs. Superstitions: Examining the Relationship

 Beverley Clack defines superstitions as attempting “to connect things that are not connected” (2012:270)- in a sense, somewhat irrational understandings of practices based on this attempt at a connection, thus leading to outcomes perceived either as ‘good’ or ‘bad’. In contrast to this, Clack states that “religious beliefs are not abstract assertions” (2012:263), suggesting … Read more

Reflect on Employability to Pursue Desired Career: Analysing Strengths and Weaknesses

 Reflective Essay Thakitta Thanidasakul tt312@kent.ac.uk University of Kent, Kent, UK MSc Digital Marketing and Analytics Employability varies upon different perspectives, mine means to be able to be employed using my abilities that is being met to employer’s expectations which I believe it is not the core meaning of it yet. However, I might need … Read more

Does America’s Founding Show Christian Influences?

 America’s founding is a topic that has been debated since its experimental creation. Scholars often hold contentious discussions about the initial founding based on the declared independence from Great Britain in the 1770’s, or the founding of the nation during colonial governance in the 1600’s. Some dispute the separation of America from Great Britain … Read more

UN SDG Gender Equality: Empowering Women in Pakistan Through Education and Entrepreneurship

 The sustainable developments goals (SDGs) were written by the UN in 2015 following the success of the Millennium Development Goals. One such example of an SDG is gender equality. The goal specifies that by 2030, women and girls will be provided with “equal access to education, health care, decent work, and representation in political … Read more

Prevent Heart Disease: Socioeconomic Factors and Its Effects on Prevention

 Socioeconomic factors and its effects on heart disease prevention Sylvia Tran Del Lago Academy October 20, 2018 Abstract This project is about informing the community about cardiovascular disease. The goal is to prevent heart disease by giving information about how heart disease works and can be prevented. This was done by hosting an event … Read more

Operating Systems: Processes, Scheduling, Concurrency, and Critical Sections Explained

 Paste your esEssay on Operating Systems and Related Concepts 1. Operating System Concepts and Discussion An operating system’s hardware (CPU, the memory and the I/O devices) provides the basic computing resources and it’s the operating system (OS) that controls and coordinates the use of the hardware. The OS provides the environment within which programs … Read more

Discussing Hypebeast Culture: Examining Veblen and Limited Drops To Understand Addiction

 The Evolving Hypebeast Culture Sitting in line at the next hyped-up drop, a devoted buyer described his intent for braving the hours-long line with one simple statement: “cause they’re fucking cool” (Rajendran 3). People crave having the newest, exclusive item. These items make them stand out as different—different and better. This desire to be … Read more

Experimental and Correlational Research: Self-Control and Impulse Buying

 In psychology, experimental and correlational data are both necessary in order to develop a robust scientific theory. Correlational data establishes the two variables are related and the experimental data can determine causation, the fact the outcome is due to a particular variable. When using research to support psychological phenomena it is critical that the … Read more

Designing a Training Program to Improve Customer Service – “Design a Training Program to Improve Customer Service – Updates and Strategies

 Designing a Training Program In today’s world of business characterized by stiff market competition, organizations must strive to develop various ways that will enable them attain sustainable competitive advantage. Most importantly, businesses should work towards improving their resources and capabilities for optimal performance and productivity. Human capital is one of the most important resources … Read more

Boost Competitiveness through Continuous Improvement with Balanced Scorecard and PDSA Cycle

1.1 Introduction Today’s scenario is far more competitive than before, we are facing the change at a very quick pace (Richard N. Foster – Creative Destruction/Innosight.) The competition has increased due globalization that has almost eliminated geographical boundaries as people can easily purchase from another end of the world. The productive efficiency of an organization … Read more

How Does it Affect Young Adulthood Sexuality?

 Abstract This paper explores five published articles that report on research conducted over the effects of religion on adolescents and young adult’s sexuality. The articles examine religion in adolescence or young adulthood and how it has shaped the individual’s perspective on sexual experiences. A general conclusion is that when an individual has a higher … Read more