Vibrio Cholerae: Causes, History, Morphology, and Epidemiology

 Briar Gosvenor McGuire Microbiology March 28, 2018 Vibrio Cholerae Vibrio cholerae, or more commonly known as cholera, is a deadly bacterial disease that causes severe diarrhea, that can lead to extreme dehydration and possibly death if left untreated. Vibrio cholerae is typically found in contaminated water, and is transmitted through drinking said contaminated water. … Read more

The Social Life of Things: Exploring the Personal Significance of a Hindu Statue

 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

The Effects of Climate Change on Marine Life

 The Effects of Climate Change on Marine Life Introduction Plastic pollution is something in which is highly recognized worldwide as a problem for our seas and for our future, but what most people fail to notice is that it is not the only culprit as to why our marine ecosystems are deteriorating. As the … Read more

What is Influenza? History, Clinical Presentation, and Treatment Recommendations

 What is influenza? “Contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses that infect the nose, throat, and lungs”1    History of Influenza5 ● Flu pandemic of 1918 to 1919 infected about 500 million people worldwide and killed 20 to 50 million. ● In the U.S., more than 25% of Americans became sick, and 675,000 Americans … Read more

The History and Introduction of Carbon Nanotubes: From Bucky Ball to Nanotube Production

 History and IntroductionThe experiments on the synthesis of new carbon clusters during the mid-1980s by Harry Kroto and Richard Smalley are the prelude to the story of nanotubes. From the vaporization of graphite and its expected condensation in carbon clusters of different sizes, particular structures containing precisely 60 and 70 carbons appear to be … Read more

School of Engineering Bachelors (Hons) Engineering in Mechatronics Individual Project Final Report

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 Bachelors (Hons) Engineering in  <MECHATRONICS> T317 Individual Project ENGD 3000 Project Title < Color sensing Pick and Place > Final Report  MUJEBUR RAHMAN G1686944T P16245956 Acknowledgement Foremost of all I would like to thank our supervisor and the lecture John Mateo for the adaptable advice and the guideline for this project … Read more

Improve School Consultant Training w/ Supervision and Deconstruction

 Introduction The educational system presents many opportunities and challenges for consultation, from the diversity of the classroom and school cultures to varying problems, needs, and goals of teachers, parents, and students. Therefore, school psychologists and counselors need to be prepared to provide consultation and yet, there is some evidence that suggests that the current … Read more

Nature, Nurture, and Pain Perception in Childbirth: Nature, Nurture and Pain in Childbirth: Examining Education and Sociocultural Origin Impact

 Human behaviors are influenced by the complex interaction of nature and nurture. These interactions are also known as biological factors (nature) and social-environmental factors (nurture). A study done by Matisyohu Weisenbrg and Zahava Caspi studied the effects of sociocultural family of origin and educational level on the verbal and nonverbal pain exhibited during childbirth. … Read more

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