Benefits of Cloud Computing for Accounting Information Systems

  Accounting Information System is a system to collect, process, store and report data and information about organisation that is used by decision makers. It is a computer-based storage for tracking activity and information technology resources.   With the development of IT accounting system, industry is embracing cloud computing. Cloud system give opportunity to the … Read more

Cloud Computing in Banking: Advantages & Concerns | Benefits & Challenges

 A SURVEY ON CLOUD COMPUTING FROM BANKING SYSTEM PERSPECTIVE Samridhi Gupta 2 Yr-B.Tech (CSE), Galgotias University,India samridhi1194@gmail.com Satwik Sabharwal 2 Yr-B.Tech (CSE), Galgotias University,India satwiksabharwal01@gmail.com Thirunavukkarasu K Assistant Professor, SCSE, Galgotias University,India thiruk.me@gmail.com Dr. Ajay S. Singh Professor, SCSE Galgotias University,India Email:drajay.cse@gmail.com Thiru. K Abstract—Cloud Computing is emerging amongst all the ascending technologies as … Read more

SaaS Software Testing: An Introduction to Cloud Computing and its Impacts on Software Testing

 Introduction Organizations have been increasingly being interested into the readily available business applications available in the market with the main benefit that the time to market is considerably short. The businesses are majorly interested in this because the profit is driven by the lack of capital budget for the carrying out the development of … Read more

How Do Climate Changes Affect the Earth?

 Paste your essay in here…How do climate changes affect the earth? Climate change is a change in the distribution of weather patterns when that change is an inconsistency, Climate change may refer to a change in average weather conditions, or in the time variation of weather within the context of longer-term average conditions (Wikipedia, … Read more

Classical Realism View on Climate Change: Understanding How States Prioritize Their National Interest

 Paste your essay in here… Classic realism is one of the fundamental views which philosophers and other scholars have on the world. It was mainly established after the Second World War and it is the result of realists trying to explain what happens within international relations after the effect of human nature has been … Read more

Exploring Climate Change Issues and Human Action Impact.

 Paste your essay in here…Grace Le Professor H. Daehler Hayes Philosophy 212, Section 8 19 November 2018 Climate Change Issues Many researchers and scientists believe that climate change is mainly caused by human action which refers to the “greenhouse effect”. The greenhouse effect happens when the layers of atmosphere conserve heat radiating from Earth … Read more

The American Revolution and the Civil War: Building Blocks of the United States

 The American Revolution was the building blocks of the rise to the United States. With years under Britain’s rule and unfair tax laws, Americans began to rebel in order to obtain the rights of their country and be free of Parliament’s control. The Revolution was ongoing even after the Declaration of Independence was signed, … Read more

Children’s holistic development, physical & intellectual development stages

When Promoting the Childs holistic development, explain how you meet/plan for the children’s needs in all areas of development “Holistic approach to child development seeks to simultaneously address the physical, emotional, relational, intellectual and spiritual aspects of a Childs life. The importance of the holistic approach is that it children learn different things at different … Read more

Love in Victorian Literature: Charlotte Bronte & Emily Bronte’s Jane Eyre & Wuthering Heights

 To what extend did Victorian women writers such as Charlotte Bronte (Jane Eyre) and Emily Bronte (Wuthering Heights) relate to the historical context of love in their literature? The Victorian era spanned over many years, from 1837-1901. Throughout these years,  women were treated differently in many areas and this stretched from marriage to sexuality. … Read more

Reinventing Fairy Tales: Exploring Feminism in Angela Carter and Carol Ann Duffy

 Original fairy tales such as Perrault’s ‘Little Red Riding Hood’ or De Beaumont’s ‘Beauty and The Beast’ depict women as both socially and physically inferior – they reflect a hegemonic patriarchal social structure that restricted female voice and independence in order to maintain the status quo.  In ‘The Bloody Chamber’ Angela Carter effectively draws … Read more

Seeing the Realities of War: War Photographer by Carol Ann Duffy Explores the Trauma of Those Capturing the Horrors

 “War Photographer” by Carol Ann Duffy, is a powerful thought-provoking poem, describing the experiences of someone whose job is to capture terrible crimes against humanity in a photograph. The poem deals with themes such as isolation, war and suffering. With the clever use of effective language and poetic techniques Duffy encourages the reader to … Read more

Comparing the use of Venus and Diana (Spencer/Chaucer)

Many authors utilize the allusion to classical mythological subjects to create a strong center of reference in terms of actual characters in the story. Medieval literature has many times been influenced by mythology in past tales. Using allusions to classic ancient mythological beings to guide readers interpretations, authors are able to create cohesive stories that … Read more