Essay
Sea transport has been around for centuries but it has been more active since the ninetieth century. It deals with the shipment of sea freight from one port to another. Sea cargo services are generally used for large deliveries, that have longer lead-times, whilst maintaining crucial visibility and steering clear of costly delays and demurrage […]
Read moreThe development and evaluation of the ‘Technology Acceptance Model’ (TAM) in relation to philosophy of science is explored in this study. Fred Davis introduced TAM in 1989 with the goal of understanding how users adopt or accept Information Systems (IS). TAM is grounded in cognitive psychology and draws influence from Ajzen and Fishbein’s Theory of […]
Read moreCar is a mode of transport that is in vogue used by all. From teenagers going to school to old folks going to markets car is used by everyone. The high travel demand has been met in large part by private transportation in particular, private cars. Most working professionals use car transport themselves to their […]
Read moreCovered countless times, its prevalent use in film, as well as common sampling and references in other media, has resulted in “For What It’s Worth” transforming into an iconic Vietnam-era protest song. In March 1967, it took Buffalo Springfield to number seven in the US singles charts while more importantly inscribing the youth struggles from […]
Read moreIn the context of global expansion and competition of numerous businesses, effective marketing management is one of the key factors of success, playing an essential role in obtaining competitive advantage. Hence, the success of a company is determined by its ability to identify customers’ needs and offering products and/or services to satisfy them. WHSmith is […]
Read moreAt the beginning of T. S. Eliot’ s poem The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, there stands an epigraph from Dante’s Inferno, Canto 27. This epigraph unifies the text and brings, through its imagery and context, a deeper understanding of Eliot’s poem. Prufrock represents both of the characters in this section of the Inferno, […]
Read moreLeslie Marmon Silko, a Native American poet and storyteller, serves as the narrator of this story. Through her work, Silko delves into themes such as relationships, religion, and cultural societies. The narrative revolves around a woman belonging to the Pueblo tribe who discovers herself outside her pueblo alongside an unfamiliar individual named Silva. Silva asserts […]
Read morePalitaw is a small, flat, sweet rice cake or kakanin native to the Philippines. It is well-known in the Philippines food delicacy eaten as a snack or dessert. It was derived from the Filipino word “litaw”, which means “to float or to surface” in English. Palitaw is originally made washed, soaked, ground sticky rice or […]
Read moreAmul is the biggest cooperative movement and market leader in India for a variety of dairy products including butter, whole milk, cheese, ice cream, dairy whitener, condensed milk, saturated fats, and long life milk. Amul has a unique business strategy that centers around providing cost-effective products to customers and supporting the farmers who both supply […]
Read moreLorraine Hansberry’s “A Raisin In The Sun” and Alice Walker’s “Everyday Use” are both stories that are connected by the common factor of family values. Although both stories have their own individual qualities it is the heritage and importance of family that brings both stories together. The similar personalities of Beneatha from “A Raisin In […]
Read moreMock Orange by Louise Gluck appears to be about a powerful dislike for sex on the part of the speaker. The author’s negative perception and bitterness towards sex sets the tone and introduces other issues. Looking closer at the images reveals the deeper issue to be with being loved by another. Gluck portrays the light […]
Read moreThere are several reasons that influence volcanic hazards, these include the viscosity of the magma, proximity to population centres, materials that are ejected from the volcano, the magnitude of the eruption and the plate margin that the volcano rests upon. The viscosity of the magma depends on 3 things, the temperature, dissolved gasses and the […]
Read moreIt is remarkable how easily children can overcome thumb sucking with parental guidance. I now understand that my habit of finger sucking was a means for me to assert control over my parents. I understand the comfort this habit provides. Children openly suck their thumbs without worrying about being observed because it helps them cope […]
Read morePorter’s five forces analysis of the Personal Computer (PC) industry In his article “The five competitive forces that shape strategy“, Michael Porter (2008) updates and extends his “five forces” framework he first introduced in 1979 and which has influenced the academic and business research for decades. The framework has two dimensions; the vertical dimension that […]
Read moreGeorge Orwell’s political parable, 1984, portrays an oppressive and dictatorial government, which thereby presents to the reader a palpable sense of danger and malevolence born out of the creation of a counter utopic totalitarian regime. Orwell’s nihilistic creation of Oceania, presents a world wherein every aspect of private and public life is abhorrently regimented and […]
Read more“Community cannot for long feed on itself; it can only flourish with the coming of others from beyond, their unknown and undiscovered brothers. ” Howard Thurman, African American educator, theologian, Search For Common Ground, 1971. Using Jeremiah 17, Howard Thurman urges his listeners to find their security in God, not in the opinion of others. […]
Read moreThe Nespresso story began with a simple but revolutionary idea: ‘The perfect cup of coffee, time after time and cup after cup’. To do so Nespresso pioneered the concept of premium portioned coffee, designed for maximum convenience. The process redefined the way coffee lovers around the world could enjoy their coffee. Key to the vision […]
Read moreTo other people around the world, everyday life of Americans may seem luxurious. Americans wake up, go to their jobs, go home to their families, and then go to bed. Americans tend to complain about how hard life is, however, some Americans have reason to gripe because they are facing extreme financial issues and even […]
Read moreZora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God is the story of one black woman’s attempt to realize her dreams and to achieve happiness in her life. Throughout the book, the reader follows Janie Woods as she travels from one man to the next and from one town to the next in search of happiness, […]
Read moreThe concept of positive reinforcement is the most powerful and practical tool ever devised in the history of applied psychology. Positive reinforcement is defined precisely in keeping with how it works. Its definition is actually as straight forward and simple as it is counterintuitive (Cappa & Kahn, 2011). Positive reinforcement in my opinion can’t fail […]
Read moreHumans are granted the freedom to make choices by higher authorities, and these choices ultimately determine whether they are viewed as mistakes or blessings. When faced with life’s challenges, we seek guidance from a higher authority to minimize our errors. Throughout history, worship systems have been established to inspire individuals to learn from virtuous teachings […]
Read moreHow would you feel a day without using any technology? Living without technology will be totally impossible as this has become every day’s application as more and more people are gaining knowledge on how to make use of the communication tools to improve their ways of living and staying informed on the current technology to […]
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