Essay
Pulled from the Miriam-Webster Dictionary the definition of a hobby is, a pursuit outside one’s regular occupation engaged in especially for relaxation. While there are many benefits of pursuing a hobby during your free time, it can even be said to be of importance to continue your hobby throughout the day for short periods of […]
Read more1. Discrimination that is readily apparent. Instances of blatant discrimination, despite laws promoting equality, include paying a male nurse more than a female nurse due to gender and denying treatment to a patient based on race or religion. 2. Covert Discrimination Covert discrimination, also known as hidden or masked discrimination, involves forms of discrimination that […]
Read moreToday i am going to write a summarization on Chapter 2 of FM 7-22. 7 Duties, Responsibility, And Authority of the NCO. As a noncommissioned officer, it is your responsibility to know what authority you have as a leader, you must know what authority you have and where it comes from. When exercising your authority […]
Read moreBangladesh is considered as one of the fastest developing countries. It is considered to have a great future but the biggest threat that it face’s is over population. By definition, overpopulation is the condition where the number of organisms exceeds the carrying capacity of their habitat. It is the greatest problem in Bangladesh. The land […]
Read moreIn certain time periods, the world’s history experiences disruptions to continuity. In the 15th century, Europe, Africa, and the Americas collided in a clash of cultures. This era saw Europe emphasizing economic growth, an abundance of resources in the Americas, and the presence of slaves in Africa. The convergence of these factors created a disruptive […]
Read more„One language spoken worldwide would lead to better international relations.” Todays world is a global village in which we can find as many supporters as opponents of this idea shown above. When easy communication is taken into account, a single language spoken in the world is highly significant. People can, for example, share new ideas, […]
Read moreThe Hindu festival of Navratra culminates with the immersion of goddess statues in the river and the burning of demon king Ravana’s effigy. This festival includes various celebrations like Durga Pooja, Garba dancing, and Ramlila. However, one common tradition throughout these festivities is feeding a young girl, called kanya, on the seventh, eighth, and ninth […]
Read moreEducation is crucial worldwide, and the quality of education depends greatly on teachers. However, there is increasing worry about declining teacher standards in schools. There have been frequent reports of teacher misconduct, such as bribery and physical or sexual abuse. To improve teacher quality, their evaluation should involve not only school administrators but also students […]
Read moreHousehold dust is not just typical dirt; it contains a potent combination of allergenic substances that can cause severe asthma reactions in susceptible individuals. Moreover, the presence of bacteria in this type of dust can act as a trigger for asthma attacks. The risk of experiencing an asthma attack increases when exposed to allergens present […]
Read moreThe strange tide of feelings reach a different altitude in me whenever I hear these words anywhere. Though I never have had the chance to take that exuberant trip these words might give. I do not know why but deep down there is a burning desire to hear these string of words that can alter […]
Read moreElectronic communication plays a vital role within organisations, and more recently, is becoming a preferred method of social interactions between individuals. Unlike face-to-face communication, individuals rely on technology to channel their message which can create additional complexities uncommon in face-to-face interactions. Intrapersonal, interpersonal, semantic, and physical barriers are more likely to occur in electronic communication […]
Read moreIndia, a mainly agricultural nation, has around 60% of its population depending on agriculture as their primary income source. The agricultural sector in the country is seen as risky due to its heavy dependence on monsoon rains for irrigation. In cases where the monsoon fails, farmers may encounter consecutive droughts, struggle to obtain fair prices […]
Read moreI attended an opera by Mozart titled Cosi Fan Tutte with my grandparents. It was in Houston Tx. at the Houston Grand Opera House September 22 from 7:00-10:30. The performers were Elizabeth Futral as Fiordiligi, Uliana Alexyuk as Dorabella, Jason Graae as Don Alfonso, Joseph Kaiser as Ferrando, Liam Bonner as Guglielmo, Dannielle DuBose as […]
Read moreIn Mumbai, visitors can immerse themselves in a blend of traditional and modern attractions. This includes exploring luxury five-star establishments and trying out local dhabas. The cultural experiences available in Mumbai are unmatched by any other place in the world. Mumbai is a city that I greatly appreciate for its can-do attitude and remarkable vitality. […]
Read moreIn an excerpt from Virginia Woolf’s memoir “Moments of Being”, she constructs a memoir with optimistic diction to convey to humanity that the significant moments from the past are a lesson to be used in the future. In Woolf’s excerpt she reflects upon her childhood memories with her brother Thoby and her father at a […]
Read moreThe Roman Empire and the Han dynasty entered a decline and collapse between 200 C.E. and 600 C.E. as a result of numerous internal and external conflicts. The Roman Empire and the Han Dynasty internally ruptured due to political ineffectiveness as a result of corrupted emperors and officials and externally disintegrated because of nomadic invasions […]
Read moreWhen looking at what factors lead to the rise of the pictorial poster, it is clear to see that the majority of them occurred in late nineteenth century Paris and that perhaps one man, Jules Chéret, can be thanked for exploiting and mastering the techniques which made these posters reach the levels of respect previously […]
Read moreIn Jay McInerney’s Bright Lights, Big City, the reader follows an unnamed protagonist through his tumultuous daily life living in New York City. The use of second person narrative, specifically through the word “you” distances our protagonist from himself, making him seem alienated and alone despite being surrounded by the huge bustling city and it’s […]
Read moreThe language employed in the present era differs considerably from that of the 1970s. By examining two renowned chefs, Fanny Cradock and Jamie Oliver, we can observe how they exemplify this transformation. The videos featuring both chefs preparing omelettes serve as outstanding illustrations of their differing approaches. Initially, we encounter Fanny Craddock, who personifies the […]
Read moreExplore the importance of disguise and deception in Much Ado about Nothing. Are they merely effective plot devices? Much Ado about Nothing was written by William Shakespeare in 1598, towards the middle of his career and during the reign of Queen Elizabeth. Disguise and deception are used to great comic effect, as well as to […]
Read moreLet me start this essay by writing the definition of obedience and listening, which are the subjects of this writing. Obedience – compliance with someone’s wishes or o orders or acknowledgment of their authority. Listening take notice of and act on what someone says; respond to advice or request. Another definition I came across the […]
Read moreDuring my English class, we examined the prevalent bias against women in society, both locally and globally. We explored how women are subjected to harsh treatment by men in various settings such as offices, homes, and colleges. Additionally, we delved into the impact of gender stereotypes on society. A specific advertisement prompted me to further […]
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