The American and French Revolutions: Origins and Influences

 Essay One According to A History of World Societies, “The revolutionary era began in North America in 1775, where the United States won freedom from Britain in 1783” (653). Although several incidents led to the split between Great Britain and its colonies, the rift was created by the Seven Years’ War –which was fought … Read more

Preventing Heart Disease Amongst South Asians in the United States

 There are many different issues that immigrants have to face when they move to the United States. However, while dealing with all those problems they put their health last.  More than 60 percent of people who have heart disease are South Asian (Madhusoodanan, 2016).  South Asians include Indian, Pakistani, and Bangladeshi communities. Most people … Read more

Pre-combustion, Post-combustion and Oxy-combustion in coal fired plant for CO2 capture

 Pre-combustion, Post-combustion and Oxy-combustion in coal fired plant for CO2 capture Hassan Koubeissy 3400001     _  London South Bank University  _ Introduction Commonly known as carbon catch and capacity (CCS), the disengagement of CO2 outflows for lasting sequestration in profound topographical arrangements is generally thought to be a fundamental methods for lessening the progressing … Read more

Bitcoin Benefits: Exploring the Advantages of Bitcoin for Young Adult Female Consumers in E-commerce

 It is important that aspects such as the benefits of Bitcoin, its simplicity and security are discussed as these will be used to support Bitcoin as a very beneficial means of payment for young adult females in e-commerce. In saying that, through the discussion of terms such as cryptocurrency, digital transactions, the block-chain and … Read more

Exploring : In-depth Look at Conservatives, Liberals, and NDP Economic Policies in Canada in 2015

 Economic policies can be best described as actions taken by the government of a country to influence the economy in a positive way. To achieve these goals, the government is charged with certain responsibilities, such as setting interest rates through the federal reserve, regulating the amount of money spent by the government, setting tax … Read more

Supreme Court Unanimously Upholds Religious Freedom for Prisoners in Cutter v. Wilkinson

 The Cutter v. Wilkinson case is a Supreme Court case that argues the question, “Did a federal law prohibiting government from burdening prisoners’ religious exercise violate the First Amendment’s establishment clause?” Current and former prisoners from Ohio Department of Corrections, complained that prison workers denied their right to exercise their religious beliefs. They stated … Read more

The Healing Power of Placebos: Investigating The Remarkable Effects of Belief

 In Latin, the word placebo means “I shall please.” And please it does, for up until recently, nearly all medicines were placebos. Even more astonishing is the power of placebos. Even though they are mostly used for pain relief, placebos have been shown to improve conditions such as sleep deprivation, depression, and Parkinson’s disease, … Read more

Exploring How Emily Dickinson Affirmed Romantic Individualism

 Emily Dickinson was an American poet who challenged traditional rituals in both society and poetry. She creates the first person, in her to poems, to respond to society’s faults. Dickinson’s poems were published in 1890, after her death and were successful. However, if her work was published whilst she was alive society would have … Read more

Benefits and Dangers of Cytotoxic CD8 T Cells Killing Pathway

 B134495 Describe the main mechanism used by cytotoxic CD8 T cells for killing and discuss benefits and dangers of this pathway. Word count: Introduction Cytotoxic CD+ T cells are able to induce necrosis or apoptosis in a variety of cytolytic and non-cytolytic ways, including the release of cytotoxic granules containing perforin and granzymes, secretion … Read more

Engage German Trends: OTs, Occupational Therapy in Germany, and German Culture Do’s and Dont’s

 There are many reasons why keeping up to date with current trends in different cultures throughout the world, especially when working in a field such as occupational therapy, is important. An example of this is with current day Germany. Still to this day some people’s first thought at the mention of Germany is stern, … Read more

Social Media Influencers Impacting the Fashion Industry: Arielle Charnas and Jen Atkin

 Kylie Jenner, Rihanna, and Ariana Grande are some of the biggest social media influencers in the 21st century who have a combined following of 318,900,000 just on Instagram. Social media influencers are people who influence and reach out to a large audience through social platforms such as blogs, websites, and social media. With the … Read more

Applied anatomy and physiology in football

There are many ways in which a sound knowledge of anatomy and physiology can be applied within a sports science and exercise context. In this essay, it will explore the ways in which anatomy and physiology are best applied in football, both generally and in my own performance. Throughout the essay, there will be four … Read more

OpenEyes: Exploring Mental Illness in Our Society Today

 Let’s Open Our Eyes Mental health is one of the number one most forgotten and unexpressed diseases impacting our society today. Why is this? It can be a scary topic, many people don’t feel that they can express their feelings wholeheartedly. Others are just blind to it, meaning they do not know how to … Read more