Zeno’s Dichotomy Paradox: Examining its Merits & Deficiencies

 Paste your essay in here…   A Case Study: Zeno’s Dichotomy When discussing Zeno’s notable contributions to the philosophy of motion, it seems appropriate to quote Bertrand Russell’s assertion: “Zeno's arguments, in some form, have afforded grounds for almost all theories of space and time and infinity which have been constructed from his time to … Read more

Carl Rogers Contributions to Humanistic Psychology

 Carl Rogers and Humanism Humanistic psychology is an approach that studies the whole person, and the uniqueness of each individual.  The humanistic approach in psychology developed as an uprising against what some psychologists of the time saw as the limitations of behaviorist and psychodynamic psychology. Dr. Carl Rogers, founder of humanistic psychology, led the … Read more

Exploring Lost Identity in Rebecca and Revolutionary Road

 Identity can be defined as, the set of characteristics by which a person or thing is definitively recognisable or known. People remember us by certain aspects that make up who we are individually as a human, and we are perceived to have a soul identity, not one the same. However, some individuals don’t fully … Read more

PepsiCo: Empowering Sustainable Growth with Performance and Purpose

 Executive Summary The key motive of this report is to provide details about PepsiCo’s dedication to environment, human and talent sustainability through healthy products, natural resource management and employee empowerment. This report also mentions about how Mrs. Nooyi, the former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of PepsiCo focused on both financial performance and purpose … Read more

How Bram Stoker s Novel, Dracula, Supports Traditional Gender Roles in Victorian Society

 Bram Stoker novel, Dracula, presented the original vampire story that later dominated various parts of the society in the 18th century. Despite being a piece of vampire fiction, Dracula presents various thoughts, ideas, and beliefs that characterized the Victorian period (Bell para 1).  The novel portrays an extensive picture of the society during Bram’s … Read more

Unlocking hidden knowledge with Data Science: Big Data to Dominate Multimedia Society

 In today’s digital world, with the exponential growth of data, new approaches to aggregate and analyze data are bringing considerable benefits to many fields such as healthcare, Internet of Things (IoT), social media, business, and public policy. Data Science (DS) is considered as an interdisciplinary field that covers how data is prepared, analyzed, interpreted, … Read more

Develop Personal and Professional Skills with a Personal Development Plan

 Personal Development Plan According to Osgerby et al., (2018, p.570), “Personal Development Planning (PDP) has been introduced into many undergraduate programmes … leading students to reflect upon their own learning, performance, achievements and shortcomings.” Having enjoyed working with numbers all throughout school and being thoroughly excited and intrigued by the world of business, I … Read more

Compare the Form and Function of Ancient Structures: Forum of Augustus and Todai-ji

 6,040 Miles   Roughly 6,040 miles apart, in completely different cultures, and having nearly polar opposite appearances, it would seem that the Forum of Augustus and Todai-ji have absolutely nothing in common. Todai-ji is flaked with wood and is surrounded by nature, whereas the Forum of Augustus uses grandiose marble and is surrounded by a … Read more

Enhance Fair Elections Worldwide: UN-Led Electoral Assistance

 I. Electoral Assistance “Electoral systems determine how power is allocated among contenders. Electoral systems can also create or accentuate other cleavages, for example through the division into constituencies, and have an impact on the way candidates and political parties craft their appeals to the electorate. In this context, elections can bring to the fore … Read more

Critically Analyse the Difference between Social and Operant Learning for Managerial Enhancment

 National University of Ireland, Dublin Master of Science (PT UCD MSc 41) Intake 41 Group: A Module: Organisational Behavior (BMGT4051S) Essay Title: Topic 1 Critically analyse the difference between Social Learning theory and Operant Learning theory. Provide at least 4 recommendations (no less than one recommendation per page: approximately 300 words) on how manager … Read more