Unselfish Gregor Samsa: Appreciation for Kafka’s Unappreciated Hero in The Metamorphosis

 Brandon Hargadon Mr Gillespie English 4 CPA November 8, 2018 The Unselfish Gregor Samsa     In Franz Kafka's "The Metamorphosis," some might argue that Gregor was a terrible person and his metamorphosis was not real, but only an illustration of the terrible person he had become. However, it can much more strongly be argued … Read more

Discussing Software Lifecycle and Process Models

 Software Lifecycle will prepare us to understand the basic concepts behind the many software development process models. A lifecycle is a process that goes around and around, in other words, a process that goes through all of its phases and then repeats itself. In the context of software, a lifecycle is a series of … Read more

G-d’s Existence: Paley’s Argument from Design Overview

 Paste your essay in here…The existence of G-d is a question that is constantly debated. Theories and arguments have been proposed to give light to the question and express a view as to why G-d does or does not exist. William Paley, a philosopher known for his contributions to theology, proposed the argument of … Read more

Provide Universal Healthcare:Proposal, Pros and Cons to Ensure Health of All Citizens

 Medical Coverage for All Abdullah Alsaleh, Anna Aluia, Ashleigh Allen, Caylee Arnold, Abbas Abdallah,  Joseph Altizer, Sylvester Anthony Wayne State University, Detroit MI PS 1010_1809_005 Instructor: Rochelle Allen Date: Tuesday, November 13th Everybody experiences some kind of health issue at one point in their life, be it small or big. Some people might say … Read more

Gentrification: The Socioeconomic and Demographic Changes in New York City Neighborhoods

 Major metropolitan cities like New York City are home to a myriad of cultural and social enclaves, each unique and distinct from one another. Throughout the life of the city, these neighborhoods have exhibited change as the migration patterns and consumption preferences of the population have adapted to the times as well. These changes … Read more

The History of Feminism and the Concept of White Feminism

 It is well understood that in today's society the feminist movement is significantly prevalent in the media and has spread rapidly across the world. Social media has created a gateway for users to express their opinions and viewpoints on the topic freely through the use of hashtags. #ToTheGirls, #MeToo, and #EverydaySexism have caught the … Read more

Effects of Ocean Acidification on Marine Organisms and Habitats

 Abstract The current issue with global warming and rapid production of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) has not only been an issue on land but in the world’s oceans too. This uptake of CO2 by oceans has altered its chemistry and has consequences for marine organisms and habitats. From coral calcification rates to copepod egg … Read more

Leadership: Born, Achieved or Thrust Upon Them?

 “Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them” (Shakespeare, Twelfth Night, III.iv.39-43). Replace “greatness” with “leadership,” and the meaning of these famous lines remains intact: leadership is a complex, multi-facetted concept that arises from many different situations. The born leader, or great man, is believed to have innate … Read more

Energy Storage Methods for Solar PV in South East Ireland

 1 Introduction Ireland even though is not a tropical country gets enough sunlight to generate electrical energy from it. PV panels are becoming econom- ical which is a boost to this sector. South east Ireland comprises of counties such as Waterford, Wexford, Carlow, Kilkenny and South Tipperary. Figure 1: Map of Ireland, south east … Read more

Hidden Figures: A Story of Perseverance and Inspiration

  Many emotions were flowing around America during the 1960s including fear and anxiety from the Cuban missile crisis, excitement and wonder with the first single released from The Beatles, and zip codes were introduced, all while the space race was in full fledge.Times were hard and were changing for everyone, but for three women … Read more

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 In his work The Social Life of Things, Appadurai remarks that the study of material culture and the social significance of “things” is “…at the heart of exchange theory and social anthropology generally,” (Appadurai, 5). Indeed, objects are a crucial part of the foundation of culture, with meaning in its every aspect; economically especially, … Read more

Funding Sustainable Development Goals: A Proposal for Increasing the United Nations Budget

 Emily Alice Pandis Political Science 4331 Paper Topic #2 Friday, April 6, 2018 Funding Sustainable Development Goals The United Nations has undoubtedly played a significant role in the cooperation and relations of countries across the globe. These relationships have been fostered through a series of collective objectives such as: peacekeeping, ensuring the maintenance of … Read more

Two Novel Genetic Mutations in a Child with Neurocutaneous Melanosis Syndrome Treated with Trametinib: A Case Report

 ABSTRACT Background: Neurocutaneous melanosis is a devastating disease characterized by multiple congenital melanocytic nevi and melanocytic proliferation within the leptomeninges. Because optimal medical therapy at present is insufficient, further investigations into genetic pathways might offer new therapeutic options. Observation: Herein, we present a case of a child with neurocutaneous melanosis syndrome harboring two novel … Read more