Posts by Lily Taylor:
Introduction As my final year draws closer, the need for qualitative ethnographic study became so apparent. My ethnography involved the study of Starbucks as American cultural phenomena. I felt this as a clear description of my own self, the person who likes studying human culture. For about three months in the field, I had studied […]
Read moreMy desire to become a nurse dates back when I was still a toddler. I grew up in a philanthropic family whereby my parents were widely known for their generosity and the desire to help everyone in need of their support. As a child, I liked the way the community treasured my parents. Their smiles […]
Read morePhilosophy of Aristotle, Aquinas, and Descartes Introduction Ancient philosophers made various attempts to describe and explain the existence and purpose of the being. Aristotle was a student of Plato and contributed greatly to the establishment of human sciences, particularly Biology. On the other hand, Aquinas contributed to the philosophy of the association of the being […]
Read moreIntroduction Child development is the process of natural, psychological, and emotional changes that occur in an individual’s life from birth to adolescence. It involves the shift from dependence to increased self-reliance and is a continuous and unique journey for each child. The growth rate differs for every child, and previous experiences shape each stage of […]
Read moreIn the modern society that we live in, we have learned to appreciate and acknowledge the value of human life. It is indeed true that, every effort done by mankind all over the world aims at preserving and nurturing life. The most sensitive and vital category of human life protection, conservation and nurturing is undeniably […]
Read moreThe Plessy vs. Ferguson Supreme Court decision in 1892 initiated racial segregation in public schools and introduced the “separate but equal” doctrine, which lasted until the early 1950s. This ruling allowed legally segregated facilities for African Americans and Caucasians as long as they were considered equal. In the late 1800s, discrimination against African Americans, known […]
Read moreIntroduction It is important for parents to ensure that students develop good driving habits after completing their driving course. Recent data from the transportation and communication board shows that students have developed various driving habits that can be dangerous while driving, due to distractions and poor decision-making on the road. Additionally, a study on road […]
Read moreAbstract Money transfer applications like Mpesa and Mobile Wallet have significantly simplified the money transfer process, offering convenience. These apps have transformed the business landscape by facilitating faster transactions. Currently, there is inconsistency in defining the terms “wallet” and “Mobile wallet” across industries. The Mobile wallet serves as a digital version of our physical wallet, […]
Read moreThe book of “Matthew” was written by the Apostle Matthew and is the first gospel of the New Testament. Scholars have estimated that Matthew was composed anywhere between AD 50-100.footnoteRef:2 Luke and Matthew both used Mark’s text as a basis and source for their own reasons. Matthew completed his work before the destruction of the […]
Read moreIndustrial Clusters and Outsourcing Strategies In both developed and developing economies, manufacturing industries have a tendency to cluster in cities and industrial clusters. Firms are attracted to these areas for various reasons, primarily driven by the goal of reducing transportation costs for people, goods, and ideas. Outsourcing strategies are commonly used in contemporary business to […]
Read moreThis essay argues that the mere understanding of cultural construction is not adequate. The author therefore argues that the recent theory concerned with cultural aspects lacks an account of unconscious and that there is no theory of kinship in the recent psychoanalytic thought. These two researches are therefore important for a post-structuralist knowhow of the […]
Read moreAbstract Leaders possess the capacity to impact the behavior of employees within a company. Thus, the organization’s ultimate culture is shaped by changing and influencing behavior, thoughts, and actions. This article acknowledges the significance of quality leadership and adopting ethical standards and behavior in leading an organization, as they will impact the organizational culture. It […]
Read moreEconomy The economy of Georgia relies on a range of industries. These include agriculture, where grapes, citrus fruits, and hazelnuts are cultivated. The mining sector is dedicated to extracting manganese, copper, and gold. Additionally, small-scale industries contribute to the economy by manufacturing alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages, metals, machinery, and chemicals. Despite relying heavily on imported […]
Read moreThere is a significant correlation between labor and learning. Prior to entering the job market, one must undergo the process of learning. Sometimes, transitioning directly from school to the job market may appear challenging. Life on a full-time job is completely distinct from the one experienced at school. Yet, there are some tips that can […]
Read moreIn their study on alcohol-related violence in college campuses, Nicholson, Maney, Blair, Wamboldt, Mahoney, and Yuan (1998) aimed to determine the frequency of sexual and non-sexual violence involving college students. They also wanted to assess the involvement of alcohol in these incidents and compare their findings with previous studies. Additionally, they evaluated the state of […]
Read moreIdentity theft is the fraudulent acquisition of personal information, such as someone’s full name or social security number. The stolen data is used by criminals to engage in illicit activities like repeatedly applying for loans, filing taxes, or obtaining medical services. These actions can have serious consequences for the victim, including damage to their credit […]
Read moreAbstract The business environment comprise of a number of situations, where each situation has a certain degree of effect to an organization. Some of these situations occur abruptly without warning, leading to negative impacts on the affected parties. This results in a crisis which can lead to a diverse effects, instability and loss to the […]
Read moreExecutive Summary This report contains Walmart’s plan to start a laptop business in Rwanda. There have been government policies in Rwanda that are aimed to promote ICT creating a demand for laptops. Walmart will have to target schools and other middle class individuals. The pricing strategy to use will have to be a penetration strategy […]
Read moreAn allegory refers to a picture whose representation has a hidden meaning; the allegory of the cave was an image that was used by the Greek philosopher Plato, whose literal meaning is to portray how modern education was traditionally viewed among the local people in most societies (Cruz-Neira, 1993). The allegory of the cave, therefore, […]
Read moreChristianity is Abrahamic monotheistic religion founded on the existence and teachings of Jesus Christ as offered within the New Testament and holy belief. Christianity is the biggest religion in the world, with over 2.4 billion believers (Miller-McLemore 282). Its believers have confidence that Jesus was the Son of God as well as the savior of humankind […]
Read moreAnthropology, derived from the Greek words for “human” and “study,” is the examination of humanity from its earliest known origins millions of years ago to the present day. This field encompasses all aspects of human existence, leaving no aspect of our species unfamiliar. Unlike other disciplines, anthropology aims to comprehend the complete story of human […]
Read moreDespite the technological advancements that have made the world a smaller place, there is still a sense of difference among people globally. This paragraph examines the notion of diversity and its connections to individuals, businesses, and personal encounters. It proposes that diversity arises from variations in cultural backgrounds and life outlooks, citing the example of […]
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