Posts by Lily Taylor:
What people fail to know is that although the oceans are very vast and large the small continuous pollution is a growing harmful course to the oceans and the oceans living creatures. Many argue that the ocean water will dilute the chemicals released to our oceans but this argument is not accurate. The oceans cover […]
Read moreIntroduction Water pollution is the contamination of various water bodies, such as lakes, rivers, oceans, and groundwater. It occurs when harmful substances are introduced into these bodies without proper treatment, either directly or indirectly. This problem presents a major ecological challenge worldwide and has negative impacts on the entire biosphere, including individual species and natural […]
Read moreThe topic of discussion in this episode is Korematsu v. United States (1944), a case that took place in the United States. The case in question is focused on the constitutionality of an order issued by the Executive branch, which authorized the US military to prevent a significant number of American citizens from Japan. The […]
Read moreIntroduction The leading cause of soil pollution is human activity. For a long time, humans have gradually polluted the soil more so after the industrial revolution. This is the part of history where humans developed machines that would help them in realizing their dream of manufacturing at a cheaper cost compared to manual labor. It […]
Read moreAir pollution is the combination of gases (specifically ozone) and solid particles emitted from cars, dust, and factory chemicals. The air itself is a component of the environment. The environment plays a crucial role in supporting human life through its interactions with natural living and non-living elements. Protecting the environment is directly linked to maintaining […]
Read moreAct 3 scene I depicts Macbeth’s plot to assassinate Banquo out of fear that Banquo’s offspring would inherit the throne. The scene introduces Banquo, who contemplates the murder of Duncan and the prophecies of the witches. Through his soliloquy, Banquo speculates that Macbeth committed regicide in order to seize the throne, thereby validating the witches’ […]
Read moreOn September 11, 2001, brutal attacks took place in the United States where about 3000 Americans lost their lives in hours. In the wake of the attacks the congress had to pass a law that widens the definitions of terrorism, makes sentences for convicted terrorists tough and make it easier for intelligence and law enforcement […]
Read moreThe social problem of water pollution had its roots in the nineteenth century U.S.A. during industrialization and urbanization, which occurred at the most rapid pace in the history of the world. Public policy and governments could not keep up with the growth of factories and cities and thus laws were inadequate to protect the environment. […]
Read moreThe media has been an important asset to the societies of this world. Liberalization of the media has therefore yielded benefits to both individuals and corporations. In most organizations in most communities, access to the media has created a great chance to improve on the on their gains and consistency. Access to the media can […]
Read moreThe memories of the tragic events on September 11, 2001 are still vivid in our minds, as if they occurred only yesterday. The United States was united in its resolve to apprehend those responsible for the disturbing event. It was determined that Osama bin Laden and his al Qaeda terrorist group were responsible. President George […]
Read moreDante builds an imaginative relationship between the sins that people commit on Earth and the punishment they receive in Hell. God created Hell to punish the sins, and the appropriateness of each punishment describes the divine perfection that sin violates. The idea of God’s sustainability on punishments figures in Dante’s structures of Hell. Today, when […]
Read moreMarjorie Shostak’s work, “The life and words of a !Kung Woman,” provides an account of her anthropology trip to the Kalahari desert in Southern Africa. During her trip, she systematically examines the rites, routines, and existence of the !Kung tribe. The novel focuses on Nisa’s life, with most of the content being told in her […]
Read moreLeadership acts as a vital feature of each and every industry. Lots of people would time and again think that leadership is only necessary in industries that are associated with business or making a profit. It is only reasonable to believe that leadership is vital in all aspects of administrating an organization given that a […]
Read moreThis paper will discuss the effectiveness of the modern mean in disseminating the morals in today’s society. The following are the means on which moral values are being disseminated. Miller, John (February 23, 2009). “The Best Conservative Movies”. National Review Online. Archived from the original on October 21, 2010 Summary. The story involves a San […]
Read moreThe book The Hobbit tells the story of Bilbo Baggins, a hobbit who departs on a long adventurous journey with thirteen dwarves and a wizard to reclaim the dwarves’ motherland. A hobbit is a small creature, half the size of a grown man, without beards and with hairy feet. Bilbo leads the ideal life of […]
Read moreBipolar disorder is associated with increased sensitivity to positive emotions and rewards. Both whole brain and attention region analyses revealed a strong response to receiving rewards in the striatum, a region involved in experiencing pleasure in individuals with bipolar disorder (BD). Further analysis showed that individuals with BD exhibit a greater response in the striatum […]
Read moreBoth failure and success have different paths but lead individuals to the same destination. Failure offers a chance for learning from mistakes and preparing for future success, while success allows individuals to identify successful strategies and utilize them for further achievements. An example of this is seen in Douglas MacArthur’s tactical errors, which ultimately contributed […]
Read moreTHE CHILD Age: 4 Gender: Female Ethnicity: White, African-American, Hispanic Any special needs/strengths/interests: No special needs; Displays normal/above normal progress in social interactions, emotional stability, physical coordination, and cognitive progress. Tempterament observed:Sometimes when Kay talks she doesn’t give eye contact when she is being reprimanded. She is also a very picky eater. She refuses to […]
Read moreChapter nine of Gladwell’s book addresses a commonly overlooked issue in the American education system. He uses the case of KIPP, a public school in New York, to illustrate his arguments. Gladwell points out that a majority of KIPP students come from poor and racial minority families. Despite these challenges, KIPP School has defied public […]
Read moreKIPP Academy is one of the middle schools situated in a poor neighborhood in New York. Students attending this school often come from low-income earning families and families that form the minor races. Despite all the bad things associated with the school, KIPP has emerged to be one of the desirable schools among the schools […]
Read moreThe purpose of the research study was to examine whether cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) delivered online could be an effective and feasible intervention for procrastination. Previously, there had been no investigation into the efficacy of CBT interventions specifically for addressing procrastination through the internet. This lack of research has made it difficult for many individuals to […]
Read moreMy intention in writing this speech was to discuss the effects of global warming; demonstrating a personal relationship to the persuasive language used in speeches. In my speech, I wanted to use personal pronouns and words that would connect to my audience similar to what Martin Luther King uses. I used “my fellow students” and […]
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