How to Rise Above a No-Win Presidency: Building on Strategies from Light (1999)

 A no win presidency is characterized by many policies and issues which yield no desired positive results. The concept of the no-win presidency was described Light (1999) in his book The President's Agenda: Domestic Policy Choice and from Kennedy to Clinton. A no win presidency is characterized by lack of success and growing frustration. … Read more

Answering AllQuestions about 1031 Property ID Rules: Successfully Defer Capital Gains Taxes

 1031_PROPERTY_ID_RULES_REWRITE_OUTLINE ** [TITLE] "Answering All Your Questions About Property Identification Rules For 1031 Exchange" Confused about all the different rules regarding property identification in a 1031 exchange? This article will answer all your questions and help you understand these rules so you can successfully defer your capital gains taxes using a 1031 exchange. To … Read more

Understanding Football Club Performance: Exploring Wages, Variables, and Research Design

 According to Kothari (2004), the study methodology is established as the gathering and evaluating data in a methodical technique to attain the study objectives. An outline of the research respondents and contemplation of ethical considerations and feasible downsides will likewise be depicted. Different methods of data collection could be featured in this study. One … Read more

Modern Christianity vs New Religions in Post-WWII Japan: Comparing Endurance and Impact

 Modern Christianity vs New Religions in Post-World War Two Japan 1. Japan’s relationship with religion has long been an exceedingly complex affair.  This can be most clearly shown in the postwar period with the collapse of deeply ingrained societal beliefs caused by the capitulation of the Japanese emperor, ending the Pacific phase of World … Read more

Exploring Woodrow Wilson’s Failed Raison D’etre for the U.S. to join the L.O.N.: Causes and Role in Senate Divisions

 President Woodrow Wilson detailed his idea of a ‘new world order’ in the Fourteen Points Address to Congress in January 8th 1918. Within this speech Wilson called for a League of Nations to unite the world under a new balance of power, ensuring peace and political independence for the oppressed European states. The Senate … Read more

Improve Edu Through IT Tech/Infra: How Companies Can Overcome Challenges

 The development of IT technology and infrastructure greatly influences the form and shape of education [13]. Network technology and infra supported to enhance teaching and learning activities [14]. The developments of information and network technologies like as the internet connectivity have benefit to organizations such as the quality of access, cost, availability of computer … Read more

Exploring Visuomotor Feedback Training’s Role in Altering Pseudoneglect in Healthy Populations and Autism Spectrum Disorder

 Abstract A lab experiment was carried out in order to establish whether pseudoneglect spatial biases could be altered using visuomotor feedback training (VFT) in the form of rod lifting. Previous research shows that those suffering with neglect after right-hemisphere stroke struggle to attend to stimuli on the left side of space. However, this skew … Read more

5 Truths of Cognitive Development: Influence of Structure and Function, Social Context, Stability and Plasticity, Information Representation, Core Knowledge System

 Cognitive development is complex. Various factors and aspects of a person’s life influence and affect his/her cognitive development. Five truths have been proposed about cognitive development. The first truth of cognitive development proposes that cognitive development is influenced by a bidirectional relationship between elements and reciprocal influences. This bidirectional relationship explains development by discussing … Read more

Exploring the Potential of Tiny House Movement to Address Over Consumption in Metro Cities of India

 1. INTRODUCTION 1. Abstract The growth of population and urbanization has led to growth in volume of consumption. With projected human population of 9.3 billion in 2050, UN has expressed concerns regarding the increasing volume of consumption. This growth has a worldwide environmental impact. Which leads to economic growth attracting a large amount of … Read more

Harriet Jacob’s Feministic Slave Narrative that Arouses Sympathy and Advances Freedom for Women

 ​The primary purpose of the slave narrative was to arouse sympathy from its white, Christian audience in order to aid abolitionist efforts. In the case of Harriet Jacobs, she more specifically targets white women in the North. Her femininity exacerbates her experiences, as she becomes the target of sexual exploitation yet has to carefully … Read more

Exploring Linguistic Insecurity in Singapore: Anti-Singlish Attitudes of Singaporeans in the Debate

 Introduction Four National Language, One National Linguistic Threat: The linguistic insecurity of the anti-Singlish advocates. In societies where two varieties of a language exist alongside one another, a diglossic situation is bound to arise. Such is the case for Singapore where Standard English is considered the ‘high’ and more prestigious variety while the ‘low’ … Read more

Read “Pride and Prejudice” and Follow Elizabeth and Darcy’s Fascinating Love Story”

 Pride and Prejudice has entranced readers throughout the centuries with its touching love story: two people overcome their pride and vast differences in wealth to be with each other. The novel is a commentary on the absurdity of the class system with respect to marriage and relationships, and Austen’s driving point throughout the book … Read more