Increasing Women’s Participation in STEM: The Key Factors

 Stimulation and support is the key factor for the increasement of women participation in science These days there is a common discussion about the participation of women in science. Especially in the western countries, the discussion about the women’s rights in society is an important topic. In most science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) … Read more

Why Slave Narratives Are the Most Valuable Primary Sources for Historians

 Knowing the difference between a primary and secondary source is extremely important, especially when it comes to studying historical events. A primary source provides a first-hand account, whether it be through a diary, journal, letter, or other documents of the sort. Primary sources allow historians to get as close as possible to what actually … Read more

Why did the Aztec civilization fall? Discover the reasons behind their downfall

  Aztec civilization was at its peak when it was conquered and destroyed by Spaniards, this essay will seek out reasons as to why the Aztec civilization got destroyed. Aztec history lays out as civilization of rising innovation, religion, culture, and eventually downfall. The term Aztec refers to the civilization that was advanced, the people … Read more

Comparing Linear-Stages of Growth Theory Against Structural Change Models

 The purpose of this essay is to critically compare and contrast the linear-stages of growth theory against the structural change models. Structural change theory focuses on mechanisms by which underdeveloped economies transform their domestic economic structures from a heavy emphasis on traditional subsistence agriculture to a more modern, more urbanized and more industrially diverse … Read more

A Case Study on Netflix: Understanding Their Success and Innovations

 Abstract: In this case study, the company being analyzed is none other than the revolutionary streaming service known as Netflix. A detailed narrative of the company’s history and innovation processes will be outlined as well as the challenges it faced to achieve such a success. This will be explained further through the use of … Read more

Microeconomics: GST revenues: Growing uncertainty

 Microeconomics: GST revenues: Growing uncertainty Tue, Feb 27 2018. 08 38 AM IST by Harsha Jethmalani https://www.livemint.com/Money/W08yQB4jOjlUVIp4uEOa3K/GST-revenues-Growing-uncertainty.html A delayed implementation of the e-way bill will allow more preparation time to businesses already fed up with the government’s ad hoc decisions on the subject. On the other hand, it leaves one wondering how long it … Read more

The Art of Decision-Making: Rationality, Heuristics, and Cognitive Biases

 The ability to make good decisions is particularly important in the context of business as it has an impact on the organisation’s resources—both financial and human, and its sustainability over the long-term. Furthermore, Campbell, Whitehead and Finkelstein (2009) affirm, decision-making is an integral part of our personal and professional lives.  The dichotomy between Homo … Read more

Literature Review on Mitigation and Emergency Preparedness

 Literature Review on Mitigation and Emergency Preparedness Rebecca Gager (5672691) American Military University (SSGS 500) Dr. Phil Fellman April 22, 2018 Literature Review on Mitigation and Emergency Preparedness Accepting the U.S Census Bureau information, the earth’s population increased originating at projected 2.5 billion people to an estimated 6.3 billion people since 1950 to 2003. … Read more

Repression of War Experience by Siegfried Sassoon: The Weight of Shell Shock Trauma

 ‘Repression of War Experience’ by Siegfried Sassoon demonstrates the weight of emotional trauma that a soldier suffering from ‘shell shock’ must bear. The term ‘shell shock’ was given ‘official existence in medical discourse by Charles Myer, a psychologist, in 1915 (Loughran 105). It was a ‘popular catch-all name applied to … mental affliction arising … Read more