Practise Sustainable Living: Malaysians Need to Adapt to Ensure Plentiful Resources for Future

 Malaysians Should Practise Sustainable Living Qurratul ‘Ain Bt Misbah 1622818 Nornabilah Bt Mohd Yahya 1626360 KOE Zuridah Hayati Bt Abdul Hamid LE 4000 Section 30 International Islamic University Malaysia 28 November 2018 Malaysians Should Practise Sustainable Living   As a third world country, Malaysia has grown to a great extent in the past decades. Various … Read more

SATAN and FAUSTUS: A Tale of Pride, Ambition, and Sexuality

 There are many parallels between the character Satan in Paradise Lost and the character Doctor Faustus in The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus. Comparatively, they both have the tragic flaw of pride, an abundance of ambition, and have a similar emphasis on sexuality within their character traits. Although these characters share many similar qualities, … Read more

Exploring Cyberbullying Subculture: Examining How It’s Portrayed in the Media

 Michael Rosace Social Deviance December 2, 2018 Cyberbullying Subcultures are cultural group within the larger society whose norms and values are different from those of the mainstream and they are kept by the group within the wider society. A subculture that is deviant is a subculture that has norms and values that differ significantly … Read more

True Characters in Miller’s Play “The Crucible”: John Proctor’s Test of Integrity

    In the 1950’s, Andrew Miller, author, traveled to Salem, a little town in Massachusetts to research the witch trials of 1692. He then decided to write The Crucible, play inspired by true events in the town of Salem. Summarily, the play revolves around the villagers Abigail and the girls have accused of witchcraft … Read more

Performance Evaluations: 6 Steps and Legal Rules

 Background and historical data – Nicole M (10/16) Performance measurements are something that has dated back to the early 1900s around World War 1. Performance measurements began as an informal evaluation by WD Scott that was not highly recognized until about mid-century when formal systems were implemented by more businesses. By the mid-1950s performance … Read more

Americans Need More Sleep: Educate People on Health/Safety Risks and Change Lifestyles

 According to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, an average of 100,000 car crashes occur in America every year because of fatigued drivers (“On the Road”). In recent years, sleeplessness in America has been continuously increasing. The New York Times states that in 1942, almost 85 percent of us slept at least seven hours a … Read more

How Immigration Can Strengthen Our Economy and Humanity

 Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me. I lift my lamp beside the golden door.” This inscription, which is found on the Statue of Liberty, greeted years of immigrants who passed through Ellis Island … Read more

BTSs Worldwide Success and Phenomenon Concert Experience

 BTS is a well-known K-pop group essentially known around the world since their 2013 debut. I had the pleasure of being able to attend their concert and experience it from a whole new perspective. BTS consists of seven members known as RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, V, Jimin, and Jungkook. I attended the concert on … Read more

w/ Anthropomorphic Prods Mitigates Social Exclusion Effects: Exploring 4 Experiments

 The candidate article for this research paper is “Products as Pals: Engaging with Anthropomorphic Products Mitigates the Effects of Social Exclusion.” It analyzes and shows experimental on the hypotheses that interaction with anthropomorphic products (i.e., products featuring characteristics of being alive through design, interaction, intelligence, responsiveness, and personality) also satisfy a consumer’s social needs, … Read more

Prevent Food Poisoning on Thanksgiving: How to Avoid Shiga Toxin-Producing E. coli and Salmonella

 Abigail Ray MIB200A Take Home Professor Tsolis 4 December 2018 The following series of questions is related to the E. coli NarGHI respiratory nitrate reductase (also called Nitrate Reductase A), which is encoded by the operon narGHJI. Note, for some of the questions, the answer is not known, so it’s OK to generate a … Read more

Get ready to Exploring Malaysia— “Discover Malaysia: A Multi-Cultural Society with a Rich Culture and Heritage

 1.0 Introduction Malaysia has 13 states and 3 federal territories, it is also a Federal state. Kuala Lumpur is the capital of Malaysia, and the center of the federal government in Putrajaya. The population of this country exceeds 27 million. This country is separated into two regions which are, West Malaysia and East Malaysia … Read more

Investigating the Influence of Product Morality on Consumer Response in Engineering Design

 The following section intends to provide context to the subsequent research along with an overview of the paper, before detailing the aims and objectives of this project along with a chosen journal selection. Background Key decisions in a product’s life are made at every stage of a supply chain, all with the consumer’s response … Read more

Explore deviant Subcultures: Exploring the Cyberbullying Culture Explore deviant Subcultures: Cyberbullying Culture Overview and Case Study

 Subcultures are cultural group within the larger society whose norms and values are different from those of the mainstream and they are kept by the group within the wider society. A subculture that is deviant is a subculture that has norms and values that differ significantly from the mainstream in a society. When a … Read more

Exploring the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Disregard of Their Own Mission Statement

 The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s missions include: to protect the American people, their priorities: to protect civil rights, their core values: diversity. At least that is what they believe in on paper, as stated in their public Mission Statement (Federal Bureau of Investigation, Mission and Priorities). Throughout history, however, when it has come time … Read more