Preventing Hospital Admissions and Exacerbations with Physiotherapy: A Critical Discussion

 In recent years, there has been a growing awareness of the importance of illness prevention in healthcare (Baggot and Jones, 2011, p. 531-532) and the benefits of an upstream approach to improve patient care and reduce costs to the NHS. The NHS’ Five Year Forward View (FYFV) (England, N.H.S., 2014) they have recognised that … Read more

nomenclature would more accurately convey the underlying structure of the bonds and be more familiar to the international investor. (HBS case, p11) Moreover, even though the market had been running quite well, the government decided to offer tax exemptions to help with the market growth. Rather than exempting income from interest from the Bonds from income tax, interest from mortgage-backed securities is exempt from profits tax. (HBS case, p11)Discover Benefits of Fixed-Rate Debt and Mortgage-Backed Securities in the U.S. and Hong Kong

 1. Fixed-rate debt is debt that has a fixed interest rate. When there is a fixed interested rate it means that the market movements do not have any effect on the rate of this debt. Fixed-rate debt provides the basis for a fixed-rate mortgage, which is, essentially, “an interest rate that remains the dame … Read more

Engage Local People: How to Get Visitors to a Non-Gallery Space?

 Summary In this report, it discusses research found from galleries and organisations on how students can engage local people in visiting a non-gallery space. It suggests a range of different methods into doing this. Information collected is both primary and secondary sources: emails, websites, interviews, visited galleries and leaflets. Issues are raised and discussed … Read more

should be regulated further. Furthermore, the taxation system must promote quality in terms of the foods and drinks produced that are healthier, allowing an equal footing to the industry to promote such options as well. Levy a Sugar Tax to Reduce Obesity Rates and Health Problems

 When the terms disease or health problems In light of rising obesity rates, increasing health problems, and the evident general abuse of sugar by the American populous, the federal government ought to levy a sugar tax on commercial produced goods. Sugar sweetened beverages are implicated in the problem with obesity and related diseases and … Read more

Societal Norms Found in 1800s Novels: Sense and Sensibility and Mill on the Floss

 In novels written during the 1800s, it was common, and popular for, authors to write about current circumstances and the condition of society. They wrote about the desires of individuals during the time period, and their own interpretations of the final outcomes of those desires. Some of the writings were even autobiographical, so the … Read more

Exploring Women’s Role in Germany 1871-1991: Expectations, Reforms, and Reversals

 The role of women within Germany between the years 1871-1991 did see some changes, however the significance of these changes is arguable considering the improvement made within the Weimar period was completely reversed by the emergence of the Nazi reign.   ‘Women’s participation in the movement created an ersatz gloss of idealism.’1 This view … Read more

Experience Elīna Garanča, Anja Harteros, and Jessye Norman’s Unique Classics: dissecting diction, interpretation, and accompaniment.

 One of the wonderful developments that an artist can have is being able to create a platform that allows them communicate with an audience. While learning classical vocal repertoire, vocalists have to focus on multiple facets. For example, the attention to foreign language, poetry or text, accompaniment, an artistry. As a vocalist, you are … Read more

Sarah Orne Jewett and Henry David Thoreau: Writers on the Ecological Literature Movement

 ​Sarah Orne Jewett’s stories have led her to be included in the “pantheon of great American writers” alongside writer Henry David Thoreau by review sources such as the San Francisco Chronicle, and her short story “The White Heron,” published in 1886 exhibits the influence she found in Henry David Thoreau’s “Walden,” published in 1854. … Read more

Age of E-Commerce: Benefits for Sellers – Lower Costs, More Reach and Marketing

 e Age of E-Commerce: How it Benefits Sellers Over the last few decades, a significant rise in the world of e-commerce has taken place,  consequently changing the shopping experience in a drastic way. In 1979, Michael Aldrich, an English entrepreneur, invented the basis of online shopping which was to enabled people to process online … Read more