Education’s Potential: Improve CAA Elementary School with New Facilities

 1.1 INTRODUCTION “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world” -Nelson Mandela (11th President of the African National Congress) Education is a gateway to countless opportunities to grow as an individual and to become an asset to the nation’s success. Education is learning of knowledge, skills, values beliefs, … Read more

Solow Growth Model +MRW: Analyzing Neo-Classical Theory of Economic Growth

 The neo-classical growth theory examines how exogenous factors such as Labour, Physical capital and Technological changes pilot economic growth.  The Solow growth model which is considered central to the neo-classical growth theory assumes an economics of maximum employment capabilities and was later on extended by Mankiw et al, (1992) so as to accommodate Human … Read more

evolution of the slave narrative genre: Exploring Venture Smith’s as-told-to Narrative

 Venture Smith’s narrative represented a revolution in the genre of slave narrative, not because he unknowingly ignored the conventions of the genre but because he intentionally rejected the elements of a classic “slave narrative.” Although the genre evolved constantly, authors, or at least their well-educated, white editors, were undoubtedly aware of the influence of … Read more

Solving the Crisis: End Exorbitant Medical Fees w/ Universal Healthcare in U.S.

 Health Care: A United States Crisis Health Care is the prevention or treatment of illness doctors or health professionals who have studied and dedicated their lives to helping people. It should be an inalienable right to be treated for sickness or prevention without having to worry about receiving exorbitant hospital bills that will make … Read more

Why Do UK Citizens Pay Taxes Honestly? Social Norms and Social Networks Explain.

 Why does the majority of the UK population pay their taxes honestly and correctly, given that the likelihood of being caught evading is extremely small? Standard economic theory suggests that a much larger proportion of taxpayers should evade than do in reality. Economic literature has attempted to investigate this phenomenon, with numerous reasons able … Read more

The Desecration of Native American Sacred Sites

 The Desecration of Native American Sacred Sites Although the protests from Native Americans and others concerning the desecration of sacred sites has had some effect, the problem persists.  A sacred site is defined in Executive Order 13007: Indian Sacred Sites “as any specific, discrete, narrowly delineated location on Federal land that is identified by … Read more

Exploring the Psychology of Religion: Uncovering Human Devotion Through Instinct and Conversion

 Paste your essay in here…Psychology of Religion Abstract This paper reviews previously written articles on religion, the psychology behind it, religious consciousness, the origin and evolution of religion, individual and racial aspects of experience, religious conversion, whether or not religion is an instinct, religious consciousness as a valuating attitude, effect of mental power and … Read more