Win Friends and Influence People: Case Study Analysis of Dale Carnegie

 Shubham Surana Professor Mahoney Professional Responsibility and Leadership 16 December 2018 How to Win Friends and Influence People: Case Study Analysis Background In the year 1936, Dale Carnegie published his first edition of “How to Win Friends and Influence People” as a self-help book to explicate his management and human interaction principles the people … Read more

Albert Camus Absurd Hero in The Stranger: Meursault

 Our lifespan is just a fraction of a millisecond on the universe’s timeline. What is the meaning of our existence? What happens when we die? Is there a god? These questions are a major part of absurdism, a branch of existentialism. Philosophers believe it is absurd searching for a purpose in life in such … Read more

Correlation between inequality & prevalence of crimes evident throughout history

This paper examines the correlation between inequality and the prevalence of crimes evident throughout history. Through analyzing and investigating the link between inequalities and violent crimes around the world, the extent of the connection between them is easily determined. Sociologists analyze inequalities in various countries, including Mexico and Canada, in order to find a common … Read more

Father Greg Boyles Inspiring Efforts to Heal Gang Violence with Homeboy Industries and Denis Mukweges Revolutionary Impact with Panzi Hospital and Stephens Children

 FATHER GREG BOYLE HOMEBOY INDUSTRIES Biography Personal Life Father Gregory Boyle was born on May 19, 1954 in Los Angeles, CA.  He was raised in the city to two dairy-farming parents and attended Loyola High School from 1968 to 1972.  After graduating, he attended Gonzaga University, Loyola Marymount University, the Weston School of Theology, … Read more

GIS and Transport: Accident and Traffic Analysis Using GIS

 GIS and Transport By reviewing ‘Accident and traffic analysis using GIS’ Introduction With urbanization and globalization playing a critical role, traffic and transportation are increasingly important in the growth of cities, as development is based on the connectivity and accessibility (Shafabakhsh, Famili and Bahadori, 2017) However, it can also be an obstruct of sustainable … Read more

Plato and Aristotles Philosophies Connected to Christian Theology and Humanism

 Paste your essay in here..Philosophy was first coined between 570-495 BCE by Pythagoras, a Greek Philosopher who was credited with creating the Pythagorean Theorem. Not long after some of the most well-known philosophers were born such as Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. Socrates was the teacher of Plato and then Plato was the teacher of … Read more

Exploring the Distribution Practices of Banarasi Brocade Industry: A Systematic Analysis

 Abstract : The research paper studies the distribution practices of Banarasi brocade industry and the practices are evaluated from custome’s point of view. Distribution is a trade which is responsible for bridging the gap between a manufacturer and his customers. E-commerce e-business, mobile commerce, supply chain management software enabled ERP  are the advancement which … Read more

Saving Lives Through Suicide Prevention: Evaluating Screening for Mental Health, Inc. Program

 Suicide is a mental struggle in which individuals harm themselves up until the point where they kill themselves. This struggle has been going on in the United States quite more often now that technology has come about. Technology has made it easier for children to be bullied. Sometimes students are bullied within their schools, … Read more

Ways Psychoanalysts Vary in Their Theory of Play Therapy to Help Children Process Trauma

 While working with trauma or emotional difficulties in children, it is essential to work at an appropriate level that corresponds to the child’s developing mind. Identifying the clients’ cognitive and emotional abilities will mitigate their therapeutic journeys and support the development of coping strategies. As younger children have a limited verbal capacity, especially articulating … Read more

Investigating a Culture of Fear in British Swimming and Its Impact on Performance.

 The case study discussed throughout this report looks into bullying, the culture or environment of the athletes and performer welfare issues which can and may rise due to this. The report will research and gain insight into the culture within athletes training environments, how this impacts the athlete’s future in the sport and how … Read more

Greek Tragedy Ajax: A Reflection of Relationships Between Gods and Mortals

 Introduction Literature has always been a fundamental section of people’s everyday life. Literature is normally denoted as a reflection of the society. Because it depicts the events of the every day in a style that takes a creative and imaginative approach, involving various literary devices for instance puns, satire, metaphors and many more. Literature … Read more

19th Century Theater and Drama – Spring Awakening

Wedekind employs satire to warn against the dangers of lack of education for the youth of the play. Spring Awakening, as it is known to English audiences, tells the story of three teenagers, who are being awakened to their sexual desires. However, they are entirely unprepared to deal with these desires. Thus, “the awakening leads … Read more