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The Montreal Protocol, an extension of the Vienna Convention for Protecting the Ozone Layer, is designed to protect the ozone layer by stopping the production of various substances believed to be responsible for its degradation. This global treaty was opened for signatures on September 16, 1987 and came into force from January 1, 1989. The […]
Read moreThe competitive landscape of the Indian business firm has seen a dynamic change in the 1990s as a result of dual institutional changes of economic liberalization and changing intellectual policy regimes. Liberalization and its accompanying changes in trade, industry, foreign investment and technology policy regime, triggered previously protected Indian companies towards capability enhancement. This translated […]
Read moreOnce regarded as a haven of security, Mumbai in India is currently grappling with a disturbing surge in sexual assault cases against its female inhabitants. The city appears to have transitioned into a hotbed for grave crimes lately. Unexpectedly, the police officer – usually perceived as a guardian, is now labeled as a ‘rapist.’ This […]
Read moreEngaged in the manufacturing, distribution, and delivery of edible oils including mustard oil, Sunrise Foods Limited is a company that also deals in diverse powdered spices. These include the fiery Mexican chilli mix, genuine Japanese curry powder, fragrant Chinese five spices, zesty tikka masala and delicately milled Madras curry powder. Meghdoot Oil Mills Pvt. Ltd., […]
Read moreWhen Disney released an animated film about a young Indian princess who fell in love with an Englishman, it brought another account of the true story of Motoaka , better known as Pocahontas. Several stories abound about the life of Pocahontas and her contribution to US history. For one, she was unjustly portrayed in history […]
Read moreThe Black Mass: The Irish Mob, the FBI, and a devil’s deal by Dick Lehr and Gerald O’Neill begins in 1975 when FBI agent John Connolly eases his Plymouth into a parking space near Wollaston Beach, eagerly waiting for his contact. John Connelly is thirty-five years old, having won a transfer back to his hometown […]
Read moreHuman Motivation is the study of the response a human being has to an external or internal stimulus. Human beings body responds to stimulations motivated by the desire to eat when were hungry, sleep when we are sleepy. We are directing a behavior to a particular goal. We must be stimulated to accomplish anything in […]
Read moreBorn on July 21st, 1899 in the Chicago suburb of Oak Park, Ernest Hemingway was a renowned American writer who passed away in 1961 (Ernest Hemingway). He is esteemed for his significant writing skills and narrative technique characterized by “minimalism” (Ellipsis), which made a lasting impact through his literary pieces. Among these works, Hills Like […]
Read moreMost films that portray any form of psychotherapy are full of examples of bad psychotherapy. The best example of this is in the film The Prince of Tides. It disrupts the boundary confusion and ethical boundaries between the client and psychiatrist when the psychiatrist (played by Barbara Streisand) begins an affair with the brother of […]
Read more“Car Talk” is a weekly radio show aired on National Public Radio, offering a light-hearted perspective on cars and car maintenance in the US. The program takes the form of a call-in show in which listeners seek advice on automotive issues, typically related to diagnostics. The hosts, Tom and Ray Magliozzi, also known as Click […]
Read moreVince Gotera’s Poem “Beetle on a String” refers to the Philippines cultural traditions of a father teaching his son how to catch and tie beetles as pets. The author explains it to be a Filipino children’s sport. This is a cultural aspect of the Philippines is with very strong family values and traditions. It is […]
Read moreThe basic factors of fertility, mortality, and migration affect the size, growth, and distribution of human population in all parts of the world. These three “facts of life” are called the demographic variables. (Thomlinson, 1976, p. 6) Fertility is measured by counting the number of children who were born—in relation to some base population. Because […]
Read moreThe Zulu Kingdom became famous for its military exploits and unification under the leadership of Shaka. However, before the Zulu kingdom of South Africa became such power in the 18th century, the Zulu kingdom undertook a process of state building, amalgamation among other states and ferocious wars. Moreover, Shaka was not the only chieftain mainly […]
Read moreSometime in October 1999, someone created a false profile of Christianne Carafano on Matchmaker.com. In her profile, the name Chase Masterson, Carafano’s screen name, along with her picture and home address. The profile used an autoresponder email which provided her physical address and telephone number in response to queries. As a result, Carafano began receiving […]
Read moreNo matter at what age, what nationality, during what time period there will always be victims of love and romance, for love is eternal and precious. No one is safe from its bittersweet embracement, those are lucky who have ever experienced it especially when successful, but those romances with the tragic ends and unrequited love […]
Read moreDwight Eisenhower, who served as the 34th President of the United States from January 20, 1953 to January 20, 1961, was a World War II general before he entered politics. His presidency and persona are often seen as complex and multifaceted. Despite being highly respected during his time in office, subsequent evaluations by historians and […]
Read moreIn the modern global context, a host of challenges such as international competition, a swiftly evolving knowledge-based economy and an increasingly diverse workforce confront administrators, managers, and policymakers. Progressive leaders seeking to thrive in this environment understand the importance of ongoing personal development. The 2004 SD Times 100 carried out an exhaustive evaluation of each […]
Read moreThe orange is one of the most common fruit crops in the world and is also among the most favored. It is an important product in industries and is a major economic commodity in many countries ranging from the Mediterranean, Asia, and other subtropical areas (“Orange“). The United States is number one in worldwide production, […]
Read moreCyclops, giants, six-headed monsters, these are some of the attractions of the one of a kind Odysseyland, an amusement park based on the theme of Homer’s The Odyssey. The park has several rides and games to entertain and test the mettle of any aspiring hero. The Cyclone is a free-falling ride that attempts to recreate […]
Read moreIn our advanced, technologically sophisticated post-industrial society, there is a common trend of many cultures declining. The global competition that pervades societal constructs exacerbates the alienation of individuals from their fundamental nature and surroundings. As a result, as people continually drift away from their innate characteristics, they are constantly drawn into disputes which disturb their […]
Read moreI’ve just consumed two pages of exceptional and impressive literature from Rubinstein and Larson’s book, “Worlds of Fiction” (Pages 790-792). The blue eyes are symbolic of love, though this love is strange. A man’s mission to harm another for his own self-promotion! His goal to gain his love by crippling the vision of the other, […]
Read moreOccupational Therapy is an allied health profession that uses purposeful activity with individuals who are limited by physical injury or illness, psychosocial dysfunction, developmental or learning disabilities, or the aging process. Its goal is to maximize independence, prevent disability and maintain health. Purposeful activity may include self-care skills, homemaking, pre-work skills, and leisure activity. Occupational […]
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