Advertise on Social Media – Avoid Mistakes, Catch Viewer’s Eye.

 Advertising on Social Media Introduction Frank Presbrey, author of The History and Development of Advertising, defined advertising as an ‘art of selling … [which] encourages sales of the advertiser’s products and to create in the mind of people … an impression in favour of the advertiser’s interest’ (Rudani, 2010). Advertising is a form of … Read more

Native American Mascots: Examining Longstanding Impact and Effects Native American Mascots: Examining Lasting Impact and Effects on Tribal Communities

 Samantha Shelton Professor Barbaro Anthropology 130 November 13, 2018 Native American Mascots On many separate occasions, the Native American’s have been victimized by the way colleges, high schools, and professional sports team, use of their mascots. Some Native American tribes take offence to the fact that some mascots are chiefs and use them in … Read more

Combatting Mental Health Discrimination and Stigma: 60-Chr “Ending Mental Health Stigma: Learn Our Way to Help Combat Discrimination

 As people, we all experience a different perspective from one another, we act upon our feelings distinctively. We can agree that some of us have encountered inconveniences that’ve ruined our whole day or mood in general but are we open about our feelings, do we want someone to listen to what we have to … Read more

Exploring the Controversy of Free Will: “Free Will and Determinism Controversy: The Libet Experiment

 The problem of free will has always been a subject of controversy in philosophy. The debate on free will—defined in this essay as the autonomous ability to choose between various options in accordance with one’s desires and intentions—can be divided into determinism and indeterminism. Determinism is the doctrine that all events are preordained by … Read more

Social Worker’s Role in Eradicating Inequality in the U.S Workplace.

 In the United States, there is a nationwide issue with equal opportunities for basic things such as employment, quality education, fair housing and healthcare due to the historically institutionalized prejudice, bias, stigmatization, and racism. America’s workplace environments and employment systems are largely problematic regarding unequal opportunities and unfair treatment. Due to the mass amount … Read more

Exploring GE’s Strategy for Achieving Diversification and Differentiation: A Deep Dive

 General Electric Company (GE) is an American multinational conglomerate, founded by Thomas Edison, operating in multiple different industries: aviation, healthcare, power, renewable energy, digital additive manufacturing, venture capital and finance, lighting, transportation, and oil and gas. In the past 20 years, GE’s structure and strategy have changed to the extent that Jeffrey Immelt (2017), … Read more

The Secret Lives of Elephants: Their Intelligence, Social Patterns, and Captive Threats

 Literature review Recognized as some of the most intelligent creatures on earth, elephants continue to fascinate both scientists and general observers alike. Aristotle once described the species of elephants as, “the animal which surpasses all others in wit and mind”. Today, some enthusiasts believe that their intelligence may match or even rival that of … Read more

Power of Labor Unions in US/France: Comp. Analysis of Possible Goals and Results

 Michael Koveleski PS 138E Subtract 94+24 from word count A Comparative Analysis of the Power of Labor Unions in the United States and France Labor unions exist for several reasons. Workers who choose to become members of trade coalitions fight for the implementation of economic, political, and social policies to either maintain or ameliorate … Read more

Boston Marathon Bombing: Preparing for a Mass Casualty Incident – Keys to Successful Response

 Contemporary Case Study: Boston Marathon Bombing Mass casualty incidents, if they are natural or man-made, remain a constant global threat and the adequate preparation and alignment of resources with immediate needs remain the key to optimal outcomes (Gates et al., 2014). On April 15, 2013, two improvised explosive devices (IEDs) were detonated closely after … Read more

Value the Work of SAHM and Working Moms

 Picture your mother.  Think about her job – does she have a full time job as a stay-at-home mom or does she have a part-time or full-time job?  How much do you value that work that she does?  Now picture the other side of that job she does and ask yourself this question: do … Read more