Exploring US Empire’s Transformation of Nature in Winter 2018 Assignment: “Ecological Legacies of US Empire on the Honey Bee

 Winter 2018 Final Assignment 1.Current ecological legacies and practices of the US empire are dramatically effecting the honey bee. In Jake Kosek’s “Ecologies of Empire: On the New Uses of the Honeybee” he examines the U.S. empire’s transformation of nature into military strategy though human-engineering of the modern honeybee into a militarized technology. The … Read more

Examining the Immoral Characteristics of America’s Court System: Unfair Sentencing of Minorities and Psychopaths

 The judicial system, created to provide protection to America’s citizens, may now possess immoral characteristics, causing harm to Americans. The sentencing of criminals in courts exemplify unfair trials towards minorities through discrimination, as well as ignoring scientific data that favors the mentally unstable. The authors of these five sources all unveal the American court … Read more

Be Healthier and Live Better: Gym, Workouts and Fitness

 Introduction: In today’s world, consumption of fast food, high sugar drink, and reduction in physical activities have gone up which is deteriorating the health of an individual. People have started caring about how many nutrition they get from each meal, how many calories they burnt, and how to organize their workout plan. In 2015, … Read more

Statistics: Relationships, Benefits and Characteristics for Meeting Business Objectives

 Question 1: Explain what is statistics, what are the key characteristics and what are the benefits of statistical data for meeting business objectives. Statistics Statistics is the science of understanding the relationship between the overall quantity and quantity of objective phenomena, also is a branch of mathematics that studies randomness and uncertainty regarding variables. … Read more

Depress: Preventing and Understanding Causes: Environmental and Genetic?

 Depression is a quite widespread disease of nowadays. Scientific sources and mass media already have some success in conveying to society the thought that depression is something more than negative mood that can changed by itself. It is the disease, and like any other disease, it requires treatment. Even though depression can be successfully … Read more

Fight for More Humane Treatment of Animals: An Analysis of Michael Pollan’s “An Animal’s Place”

 It is no secret that animals grow up living in inhumane conditions before dying. And most people agree that animals should be raised cruelty and abuse free. But the truth is that most modern industrialized farm animals in America confine animals in cages, pens or on floors of a warehouse (EcoWatch). In Michael Pollan’s … Read more

Investigate the Mendelian Modes of Inheritance in Sepia-eyed, Apterous Fruit Flies

 A Survey of the Mendelian Modes of Inheritance on Sepia-eyed and Apterous Fruit Flies Student Name: Trissha Bautista Group Members: Robert Nance, Ashley Pham, Alexa Figuerdo Course: Biol 3452.505 Teaching Assistant: Jose Robledo Date of Submission: March 21, 2018 Table of Contents Abstract 2 Introduction 3 Research Objective and Aims 6 Research Designs and … Read more

Employee motivation: McGregor/Herzberg/Adams/Bentham/Maslow

In the world of business in the 21st Century, it is vital that corporations have motivated employees to allow for competitive advantage and ensure a committed workforce. The topic can have been seen to be as controversial and whether employees can actually be motivated. This essay will defend that it is possible for managers to … Read more

Solving Poverty and Social Exclusion in the UK: Analyzing the Impact on Lone Parents

 According to the national official statistics, in the year of 2014, approximatively 6.5% of individuals were affected by poverty in the United Kingdom. In over a year, the figures increased to 0.8%, which states there is an equivalent of 4.6 million people living in poverty. (Ons.gov.uk, 2018) This paper analyses the implications of poverty … Read more

Exploring How Wearmouth-Jarrow Utilized the Bible Unlike Other English Monasteries

 Did the Bible play a more prominent role in the life of the community at Wearmouth-Jarrow than at other contemporary English monasteries? The Bible was hugely valued at all early medieval English monasteries: it was the authoritative and sacred source of divine truth and the central text of all monastic worship. However, the ways … Read more