Exploring Humanitarianism and Suffering’s Long Political History and its Connections to International Relations

 Humanitarianism, according to the famous Jean Pictet of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) should be identified as seven core principles: humanity, impartiality, neutrality, independence, voluntary service, unity, and universality. Humanitarian intervention is actions taken “in response to grave violations of human rights and of international humanitarian law.” Humanitarian work has a … Read more

Reasons and Penalties for Improper Medical Documentation in FL, MD and GA

 Decent medical documentation indorses patients' and physicians' best interests for numerous reasons. Recording all relevant evidence of a patient's care helps practitioners screen occasions, and minimizes the risk of faults during the treatment process. Maintaining cautious responsiveness to detail also lessens the likelihood of patients returning for additional treatment. Particularly, the procedure also demands … Read more

AIM: Demanding Rights Promised to American Indians Since 1968

 The American Indian Movement (AIM) was an organized group of American Indians who spoke out against false treaties they had experienced, blunt racism, and leadership. They were relatively peaceful protestors who demanded the rights promised to them by the United States government. The AIM movement took place between 1968 and 1978. This time period … Read more

Exploring the Impact of Relationships and Media: How Does the Equal Divison of Housework Affect Sex Frequency?

 The past few years have shown a great change in societal concepts and constructs. Focusing on relationships, there has been what some may call an evolution; the definition and ideas of a traditional couple has been constantly changing and developing. With a more liberalization of society, we see that traditional gender roles have been … Read more

Endocardial Fibroelastosis: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments

 Endocardial Fibroelastosis Crystal M Lopez Florida Southwestern State College Abstract The human body is so extravagant, and with such complexity, there is a larger risk for complications. Endocardial fibroelastosis (EFE) is among the many dangers that exist. This incredibly rare disease is the enlargement in the innermost lining of the heart due to an … Read more

Enhancing Athletic Performance and Protect ion: A Review of Acetyl L-Carnitine HCL

 Klean Athlete – Antioxidant Supplement The supplement that I chose to research was created and developed by Klean Athlete and it is their Antioxidant supplement. One serving of this supplement contains a cocktail of active ingredients which include Vitamin C (125 mg), Biotin (300 mcg), Acetyl L-Carnitine HCI (1 000 mg), Alpha Lipoic Acid … Read more

Protect ing Immigrant Agricultural Workers: California Policies Explained: “Securing Justice For Immigrant Agricultural Workers In California

 American and California Agricultural Worker Protections POLICY REGARDING IMMIGRANT AGRICULTURAL WORKERS California produces a substantial majority of the country’s food, including over two-thirds of America’s fruit and nuts and accounting for over 13% of the nations’ total agricultural value (CDFA). Almost every artichoke, every clove of garlic, any juicy plum most likely came from … Read more

Decreasing Prehospital Time For Accident Victims: An Exploration of Automating Traffic Lights

 Project Report – Decreasing Prehospital Time for Accident Victims Introduction Two of the NAE grand challenges are centred around health; engineer better medicines and advance health informatics (Engineeringchallenges.org, 2018). Using data collected from 2016, around 181,384 casualties are reported to the police each year, with more than 660,000 road accidents occurring nationwide (Assets.publishing.service.gov.uk, 2018). … Read more

Stop the War on Drugs: Save Thousands of Lives

 END THE WAR ON DRUGS 19-year-olds Gunner Bundrick and Jake Morales graduated from Bradshaw Mountain High School last year. During high school they were heavily involved within the athletic community at their school. Bundrick was captain of the football and baseball team his senior year. Both students were at Yavapai College and Bundrick was … Read more

Exploring Who Should Rule: Popper’s Alternative to Plato’s Socrates’s View on Political Leadership

 The question "who shall rule the state?" has been accepted as a fundamental question in philosophy and the practice of politics.  Popper posed the question “who shall rule?”  as a useful starting point for political philosophy.   He also briefly discussed his alternative approach to the theory of democracy.  By doing so he presented additional … Read more

Protecting Perinatal Mental Health: New Poster Encourages Midwives to Actively Screen for Maternal Illnesses in Postnatal Care

 Research suggests 1 in 10 women develop a mental illness whilst pregnant or in the first year after giving birth (NHS 2018). In recent years, there has been an increase in awareness into the importance of emotional wellbeing assessments despite this, there are still gaps in the healthcare system that allow for women to … Read more

surfaces which tend to help direct the light and make it move from one side to another. This helps create an enjoyable atmosphere inside the house which can be appreciated daily due to the natural direction of light changing the dynamics of the space. He states that the natural light illuminates the walls and floor, enhancing the 3D aspect of the space. (K.Frampton, 1991). Furthermore, Ando s use of light helps him to create architectural form. This effect creates a play of gravity like elements that creates a three dimensional form with the presence of natural light. After understanding Ando s use of natural light, it is important to know that this source of light originates from his idea of light influencing traditional Japanese architecture. Traditional Japanese architecture incorporates the transparency of walls, light and the environment outside of the building, which allows the architects or viewers to observe the inside and outside of the building in a detailed relationship. (Ando, Taguchi, 1998). One of the most important characteristics

 Natural light can be used as a common metaphor, especially within architecture, but also in many other art and design concepts. Not only is natural light important within architecture, it is important in daily life. This natural source allows us humans to see and make life possible here on Earth. As believed by many … Read more