Posts by Lily Taylor:
In the Lost Horizon novel, James Hilton describes a fictional place known as Shangri-La that was inspired by the famous Shambhala myth. Hilton portrays Shangri-La as an exceptional spiritual place that is inaccessible as well as a hidden valley in Tibet. In relation to the Tibetan Buddhist custom, Shambhala implies a mythical place that is […]
Read moreChinese dragons, which are legendary beings, possess a deep association with Chinese mythology. Dragons in Chinese culture can appear in various forms, including fish, turtles, and imaginary creatures. However, the most common depiction is that of snakes with four legs. In Chinese terminology, dragons are referred to as yang and serve as a counterpart to […]
Read moreInternational trade has with time increased with many organizations joining the global business. However, increased competition has proved to be a great challenge facing this sector. From the analysis, major competition has resulted due to cultural differences of individuals in various continents. This article gives an understanding of differentiation strategies that can be used by […]
Read moreEating disorders are more than just food eating habits because they cover broadly any feature that triggers or disturbs the eating behavior as well as weight regulation. Eating disorders include anorexia, bulimia nervosa binge-eating disorder and all the variants that are associated with these serious disturbances. All these disorders usually result from diverse physical, psychological […]
Read moreStudies have shown that the intake of cow’s milk can have negative effects on human well-being, resulting in allergies, arthritis, acne, and diabetes. As a result, debates have arisen about the potential benefits or drawbacks of consuming cow’s milk. Oski (p. 23) states that cow milk is thought to be a contributor to iron-deficiency anemia […]
Read moreThe first myth is The Thoughts of Brahma and how they translated to the creation of the world. The underlying aspect of all these myths is Brahma as God and the creator. Brahma has been given all the power and is believed to have created the world more than once before. The Thoughts of Brahma […]
Read moreColorectal cancer, also known as colon cancer, affects the large intestines (colon) in the lower part of the digestive system. Rectal cancer specifically targets the last few inches of the colon. Colorectal cancers have been observed globally, including in The United States of America (Adrouny, 2002). This paper focuses on colonoscopy as a reliable and […]
Read moreWhile studying various literature books, journals, websites and other organizational databases concern the creation and fall of Adam of Eve, they are able to teach more technical and valuable information including the origin of Satan. Some literature works clearly expounded on the Biblical narrative and showed more detailed and critical story. By analyzing a certain […]
Read moreIn the ancient times, Greek world viewed those who were defined as mythical heroes and heroines as their historical icons. They also acknowledge that these heroic myths are sited in a well-known past which can be identified with the human world. It is also said to have no connection with the myth that focuses on […]
Read moreAccording to Eating Disorders Victoria (EDV) a non-profit organization that offers clinical and non-clinical information service and support for all Eating disorders patients, an eating disorder is neither a diet gone wrong nor a lifestyle choice but a severe mental health condition. Eating disorders are potentially fatal; they require physical and psychological treatment (National Institute […]
Read moreWe occasionally tend to manifest some expressions to imply an occurrence in our minds without necessary mentioning it directly. As such, we choose to indirectly convey a given reference to something in suggesting something, comment or put a remark on the same. Thoreau in his book, “Walden” has widely used this literal device to represent […]
Read moreDinosaurs’ physiology has been a controversial issue to deal with and especially on thermoregulation. This is regulation of temperature to be particular. Many lines on evidence have been brought forth in an attempt to ascertain whether the dinosaurs’ are cold or warm blooded. This is inclusive of cardiovascular and respiratory systems as well. The predators […]
Read moreWater is a naturally occurring and the most abundant inorganic substance that occupies about 71% of the entire world. This substance is essential in the life of all living things. People do conduct water studies for various reasons. This case will analyze the survey of the water of Chopawamsic Creek. The survey aims at testing […]
Read moreCancer is a group of diseases characterized by abnormal cell growth that can spread to other parts of the body. There are more than 200 different types of cancer, which are classified based on the original affected cell type. The damage occurs when these changed cells multiply uncontrollably and form tumors. However, leukemia is an […]
Read moreFor one reason or another, people may be forced to leave their home country and settle permanently or temporarily in another country. One main reason for moving may be to work in another country. A comparison of the working and living status between one’s home country and where one is immigrating to is important as […]
Read moreMythology encompasses the collection of religious or cultural myths, which aim to explain different aspects of a community, people, or events. These myths comprise diverse stories that serve the purpose of justifying or illuminating specific matters. In numerous instances, myths are perceived as conventional and primitive. They typically consist of fictional tales that communities and […]
Read moreOriginally, the white colonists perceived the Native Americans to be friendly and of help to them. This made them to welcome the natives on their land, and the colonists end up engaging themselves in trade with the natives out of good willfootnoteRef:1. They anticipated to change the tribe’s people to become enlightened Christians through the […]
Read moreDriving Miss Daisy is an enduring and powerful play that explores the interplay of race relations in America. The story revolves around a deep and intricate bond between two beloved characters from different backgrounds, showcasing the complexity of their dynamic within popular culture. The play explores the social and personal conflicts of the characters, which […]
Read moreAnimals require nutrients present in food to sustain life and promote growth. Macronutrients and micronutrients are both obtained from the environment and play important roles in an organism’s metabolic system. Macronutrients provide essential energy for metabolism, while micronutrients support bodily processes, tissue growth, and repair. Animals have a specialized digestive system that breaks down macronutrients […]
Read moreThis decision note paper seeks to analyze whether or not to allow students to use cell phones in the school setting. The pervasiveness of technological advancement has caught up with almost every aspect of our society today. The cell phones, especially the smart phones, are a common gadget as at now and they have immense […]
Read moreTechnological developments have had a great impact on people’s day to day activities and more arguably ways of communication. Extensive research in the recent years has been done to study the current relationship between people and their phones and other technologies and also their face to face communication with other people. According to my general […]
Read moreHockey is a game notorious for its violent fights that hardly would any hockey game happen without a fight. In the article, “Morality of Fighting in Hockey,” Lewinson and Palma assert that fighting is unethical and should be removed from the sport. They build their credibility by using moral theory, citing various anecdotes and reputable […]
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