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Emission control systems aim to regulate the release of hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen oxides from car exhausts into the atmosphere.
Read moreThe presence of PM-2.5 in the air that people breathe daily is a significant concern for everyone, and it is also known as “total suspended particulate (TSP)”. This aspect of air pollution was initially acknowledged in 1971 by Sattler and Lipscomb (2002, p. 138).
Read moreThe safety in the aviation industry has been a compliment of various attributes and factors amongst which is that of the airport design. In the design structure of every airport, it ought to capture various requirements that are viewed as intrinsic in creating an adequate surface and an environment that safeguards the landing and off-taking […]
Read moreWith operations in more than 130 countries, American International Group, Inc. (AIG) is the world’s leading international insurance and financial services organization. As one of the world’s largest and most innovative insurers and financial intermediaries, AIG formulated a strategy in an era of new competition and Internet distribution (Froot ; Nelson, 1999).
Read moreThe history of nursing dates back to centuries. The dignity of nursing lies in its unconditional rendering of patient care. To be taken care of is considered a privilege but caring for someone is indeed a virtue.
Read moreGinsberg poem reads like a spontaneous monologue and the train of thought is occasionally interrupted from time to time. For example, at one moment he speaks of, “America when will we end the human war? /Go fuck yourself with your atom bomb” and then he followed it with “I don’t feel good don’t bother me”. […]
Read moreAmy Tan, Frank O’Connor, and Tom Whitecloud explore similar themes in their stories despite their diverse backgrounds. They all focus on the challenges encountered by children who belong to a different culture than their own families.
Read moreThe focal point of this paper is to evaluate the theme of the short story ‘All That You Love Will Be Carried Away’ by horror story writer Stephen King. This short story appeared in a collection of fourteen horror stories named ‘Everything’s Eventual: 14 Dark Tales’ and was published in 2002 by Scribner.
Read moreThe tragedy of 9/11 increased the level of concern with regards to airport security. Despite having hi-tech security measures in place, terrorists still found a loophole in the system.
Read moreAmazon.com, headquartered in Seattle, Washington, is a Fortune 500 company. Established by Jeff Bezos in 1995, it has experienced remarkable growth and now dominates the e-commerce sector. It caters to customers across the globe via its international websites and an extensive network of fulfillment and customer service centers.
Read moreProfessor Ali Mazrui emphasizes the significance of global powers, particularly the United States, establishing and implementing inclusive policies that embrace the diverse cultural characteristics of people worldwide. This is vital because American culture wields substantial global influence and affects societies across the globe with its values and lifestyles. According to Mazrui (2000), the values and […]
Read moreThere are few Americans unfamiliar with the many contributions of Benjamin Franklin, from his work as an inventor and philosopher to his part in founding the United States.
Read moreAccording to Carp, historians consider that the American Revolutionary War, except for the Vietnam War, was the longest war Americans ever fought and considered a complex event in that it contained many different wars. It was, first, a war for national independence where colonies have successfully rebelled against an imperial power.
Read more“An appeal to the Christian women in the South” by Angelina Grimke discussed one of the two perspectives on the issue of the slavery system that was prevalent in America during the 19th century.
Read moreJean-Leon Gerome’s paintings commonly share a same theme and style. The Almeh with Pipe, which depicts an Almeh, a young woman singer and entertainer who roamed Middle Eastern countries, in their usual garb, holding a pipe in her hand while leaning quite unfazed on the wall, shares Jean-Leon Gerome’s particular penchant for the Middle Eastern […]
Read moreGeorge Orwell was correct when he wrote that “All animals are created equal but some animals are more equal than others,” actually referring to human beings whom scientists refer to as animals.
Read moreFrank Capra’s movie “It’s a Wonderful Life” is one of the most remarkable movies which has ageless and timeless quality in its dramatic appeal to the audience as well has been classed as a masterpiece from the cinematic technique which was used to project the movie at the time.
Read moreIn February 2004, Katharine Almy, hereinafter the plaintiff, filed a motion for judgment against John Grisham, Jr. et al, hereinafter the defendants, alleging claims of infliction of intentional emotional distress and conspiracy to inflict emotional distress in response to a series of events which took place 1996 and 1999.
Read moreThe paper aims at comparing and contrasting Alfred Adler’s theoretical concept related to social interest, role it plays in individual’s life, fictional goals and striving for superiority as a fundamental fact. It is a comparison with Biblical concepts related to social interest and superiority among others.
Read moreThis is an awarded Pulitzer Price novel about stories of Vietnam immigrants to the United States. In order to study this, it is important to start with the background of its author, Robert Olen Butler, Jr. He was born in “January 20, 1945 in Granite City, Illinois.” He studied and “majored in theatre” and got […]
Read moreMasterfully written short stories by legendary writers like Ernest Hemingway and Kate Chopin stir the senses. They transport readers to a different time and place and are written with rich imagery along with other literary elements like figures of speech to convey the message. Ernest Hemingway’s Hills Like White Elephants and Kate Chopin’s.
Read moreThe article’s narrow focus on the macroeconomic problem of the decline in the U.S. dollar is perceived as a contradictory issue, which makes it seem one-sided.
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