Understanding Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma: A Brief Assessment and Description

 A Brief Assessment and Description of Diffuse large B-cell Lymphoma Charles Adeniran Cancer is a class of diseases characterized by uncontrolled cell growth. Lymphoma is a cancer of lymphocytes, which are a type of white blood cell. Lymphocytes circulate throughout the body traveling in a network known as the lymphatic system. {REF} This system … Read more

Bécassine: The Impact and Evolution of a Dumb Maid

 Whilst retracing the history of Bande Dessinée (Franco-Belgian comic book art), Groentseen situates Pinchon and Caumery’s albums as the Ninth Art’s very beginnings. Their heroin’s name, Bécassine, is the diminutive of bécasse which ‘designates in its literal meaning, wading birds, celebrated for their flesh and their lack of intelligence; in its figurative sense, silly … Read more

Software Factory and Software Product Lines: Meeting PATELSER-516

 MEET PATEL SER-516 SOFTWARE FACTORY AND SOFTWARE PRODUCT LINES Software Factory A software factory is a collection of assets that helps in developing software applications or components according to the specific user requirements through an assembly process. Software factory implements the traditional manufacturing principles to application development to mimic the benefits of manufacturing. Software … Read more

Design of an ULA Antenna with Arbitrary Single Nulls in Sidelobes

   THIẾT KẾ MẢNG ANTEN TUYẾN TÍNH ĐẶT BÚP KHÔNG ĐƠN BẤT KỲ BẰNG PHƯƠNG PHÁP NÉN BÚP PHỤ Nguyễn Việt Dũng Khóa QH-2014-I/CQ , ngành Công nghệ kỹ thuật Điện tử – Truyền thông Tóm tắt Khóa luận tốt nghiệp: Trong khóa luận này, một mảng ăng ten có ứng dụng chống nhiễu … Read more

Duties to the World’s Poor: Peter Singer vs. Onora O’Neill

 Distinguished philosophers Peter Singer and Onora O’Neill, in each of their essays, present differing viewpoints regarding what duties we Americans have to those living in third- world countries who are less privileged than we may be, specifically those people affected by famine and poverty. In his essay, “Famine, Affluence, and Morality,” Singer suggests that … Read more

Comparing the Use of Darkness and the Supernatural in Susan Hill’s ‘Dolly’ and Jean Rhys’ ‘Wide Sargasso Sea’

 Susan Hill’s 2012 ‘Dolly’ and Jean Rhys’ 1988 ‘Wide Sargasso Sea’ both inhabit the themes of darkness, monstrosity and the supernatural, but in very different ways and to varying degrees of success and innovation. In ‘Dolly’, the self-proclaimed ‘Ghost Story’ uses the theme of darkness and the supernatural relatively literally, with gothic tropes which … Read more

TVP1240 Studio Production Reflective Analysis

 TVP1240 Studio Production Reflective Analysis In the past seven months, I was involved in six separate productions in the TVP1240 course. For the first production „The headline” I was a researcher and I composed music theme, For the second production „Friday Night Jam” I was a sound engineer during the „Mdx Now” as well … Read more

Treating Chronic Migraine: Evidence-based Practice for APRNs

 Introduction Evidence based decision making is one of the best ways for an advanced practice nurse (APRN) to determine the most effective treatment for any patient.   Chronic migraine is an area where the APRN can make a substantial difference in the treatment and overall quality of life for the chronic migraine patient.  Current treatments … Read more

The Impact and Ways to Reduce Teenage Pregnancy

 Abstract Teenage pregnancy is an important social issue because so many teenagers now a day are getting pregnant younger and younger. The rate of teenage pregnancy has gone up an expediential amount over that years. Becoming pregnant as a teenager could cause so many different problems for the girl carrying the baby as well … Read more

Understanding the Elements of Parent-Child Relationships Post-Divorce

 ​There has been a wide variety of research conducted on the negative effects on children post-divorce, which include delinquency, low self-esteem, behavioural problems and negative social relationships (Amato and Anthony, 2014). Some studies, however, have shown that these negative effects can be counteracted if there are favorable conditions offered to the children of divorce … Read more

Can Men or Transgender People Have Womb Transplants?

 In 1970 the first publication of, “Our Bodies, Ourselves (OBOS),” emerged, sparking a new beginning of woman taking charge of their health and bodies. Their goal was to empower woman to be educated and informed not only for the political aspect, but to become their own health experts. (ourbodies) Since then, woman have not … Read more