Uncovering Dairy Production Safety: All About the Red Tractor Assurance Scheme

 Introduction The Red Tractor Assurance is owned and operated by Assured Food Standards, an independently operated, non-profit company started by the British farming and food industry. The Red Tractor was established in 2000 and aimed at addressing 3 major issues in the supply chain of farm food production namely food safety, animal health and … Read more

Exploring How Contemporary Issues in Parenting Affect Mental Health: A Psychosocial Perspective

 Paste youImplications of contemporary issues in Parenting: as a psychosocial factor in mental health Parenting is undoubtedly one of the most important factors in determining the mental health of the children. Right from childhood the impact of parenting is strong enough to shape how a child will grow into an adult. The importance of … Read more

Exploring How Physical Ed is Taught at Primary Schools in the Netherlands

 Koen Oost s2376342 Sport education and participation How is Physical Education in Primary education commonly taught? “Physical education is an integral part of the educative process which uses physical activity as a primary means to promote psychomotor, cognitive, and socio-affective growth in order to enhance the quality of life” (Holst, 1993). Traditionally, physical education … Read more

seen Klara Hitler laugh. Her skin was like paper, pale, tired (At the top of page 2). She must be a very careful and scared person, when you look back at the fact that she has already spent her three children that all died so early, and she already knows that her fourth baby s destiny is going to be the same. Nonetheless, the reader gets the sense that she is a brave woman, for the fact that she is ready to accept her baby even though it turns out to be Adolf Hitler- the one who is destined to murder millions of innocent people. She becomes converted to the baby and she is prepared to live with its presence in darkness as this quote can demonstrate: &Hellip;Of course I·m ready, she said. I know it·s mine. I·ll keep it. I ll take it in and take care of

 Genesis and catastrophe analysis The very famous and popular writer Roald Dahl writes the short story Genesis and catastrophe in 1962.  It begins with a woman, who has just given birth to a boy, her fourth child. Throughout the short story, we find out that the woman’s name is Klara. All of her other … Read more

India’s Rich History of Languages, English Varieties & Effects on Society

 In India there are vast varieties of languages and dialects spoken. The different languages belong to four different language families. They belong to the Indo-Iranian, the Dravidian, Austroasiatic and the Tibeto-Burman language families (“India” 2015). Since there are more than 25 languages found in India it is possible that people from neighboring valleys and … Read more

Gender Roles Impact on Nursing Since 1980: Men, Women and Social Changes

 this report explores the changes in gender roles since the 1980’s and their impact on the nursing profession Sex and gender According to sociobiology our sex, or, our biological differences are what determines our gender. Sociobiologists suggest that biological elements such as our hormones, chromosomes and the size of our brain are what influence … Read more

Exploring the Impact of Competition on Mobile Telecommunications Price: A Global Analysis

 The telecommunications industry is one of the most dynamic industries in the world because of the progressive growth and structural changes brought in by innovation and improvement in technology over the past decades especially in the mobile sector. Before now, the telecommunication industry most especially the fixed line sector and the mobile sector were … Read more

Cryptosporidium: Transmission, Symptoms and Treatment for Humans and Lambs

 Introduction Cryptosporodiosis is a zoonotic disease that occurs worldwide caused by a protozoa Cryptosporidium spp. There are currently 19 recognised species and 40 genotypes of Cryptosporidium spp(1). They infect the epithelial cells in the microvili of the gastrointestinal tract. C. hominis and C. parvum primary site of infection is the small intestine, while C. … Read more

Exploring the Impact of 19th Century Consumer Culture on Leisure Activities

 The nineteenth century, the product of the industrial revolution, had experienced an explosive rise in urban populations as there were far more work and opportunity in the cities rather than rural towns and villages. However, such population growth had not been apparent without presenting its own issue and therefore the need of modernisation. Despite … Read more

Discover Optimal VTE Prophylaxis for Trauma Patients with Lower Limbs Compound Fractures

 Patients and methods Study design & Settings    Prospective cohort study was conducted from August 2014 to July 2015 (eleven months) at Baghdad Medical city complex (Ghazi Al-Hariri hospital). Population of study: Young patients with lower limbs long bones compound fractures. Inclusion criteria: 1. Acute trauma 2. Compound fracture(s) lower limb long bone(s) 3. … Read more