The Life and Contribution of Eleanor Ruth Duckworth

The Life and Contribution of Eleanor Ruth Duckworth Eleanor Ruth Duckworth is a psychologist who was born in 1935 in Canada. Duckworth’s foundation as a psychologist was motivated by Piaget Jean when she was studying and being trained by Jean Piaget as a student. When she was a student, she studied philosophy at the University … Read more

Civil War Paper

Civil War Paper Introduction The following is an account of the experiences of a slave who lived in the south during the Civil war. Elements of the slave’s experience in the civil war that will be highlighted are the routines he was accustomed to, the feelings he had about the war, the interactions and relationships … Read more

UNIX Editor

UNIX Editor   UNIX visual editor (vi) is a screen-oriented visual editor primarily created for the UNIX operating system. The UNIX visual editor (vi) has been play a very significant role in the writing of shell scripts and maintenance programs and it has also been an integral part of the UNIX operating system since it was created (Lamb & Robbins, … Read more

Communications and Media

Communications and Media Ordinary Television             Introduction             Frances Bonner argues that the term Ordinary is nowadays used interchangeably with terms like routine, familiar and everyday in sociology, communication studies and cultural studies (Bonner, 2003). Thus, Ordinary Television is used to describe television as an everyday thing which is unavoidable and is part of the … Read more

Costs of low Japanese interest rates for the banking industry

Costs of low Japanese interest rates for the banking industry   Introduction Japan’s interest rates are still the lowest among the rich countries of the world. Hence, international investors have not failed to notice this and have been borrowing heavily in Japanese yen and investing the proceeds into government bonds which promise higher returns.  The … Read more

Americanization of the Media

Americanization of the Media Americanisation as applied in the Americanisation of the media can be interpreted in a number of ways depending on context (Straubhaar, 2007). The first interpretation of Americanisation of the media relates to the international communication, cultural imperialism, satellite transmissions and privatization of media among other interpretations. The term Americanisation is mostly … Read more

Legalizing Marijuana

Legalizing Marijuana Introduction: Marijuana is an exceptionally famous drug that is spread all over the streets and mainly used for frivolous purposes. It is mainly produced by the hemp plant cannabis sativa, with THC (Tetra-Hydro-Cannabinol) being its main dynamic chemical constituent. Marijuana is frequently used with the aim of heightening one’s perception, influencing an individual’s … Read more

The Exchange of Dirty Hypodermic Needles for Clean Ones

The Exchange of Dirty Hypodermic Needles for Clean Ones The issue under discussion is the exchange of dirty hypodermic needles for clean ones or the sale of clean ones. The key points include the importance of the exchange of dirty hypodermic needles for clean ones, or the sale of clean ones in reducing the spread … Read more

Rhetorical devices

  Rhetorical devices The most effective way to discern the meaning of any message by an author or a speaker is to analyze the rhetorical devices utilized in the message. Rhetorical analysis breaks down the message given to an audience, and how the message is intended to impact the audience. In this context, outsourcing jobs … Read more

William Merritt Chase Portrait

William Merritt Chase Portrait  Identify the artist, title, and date of each artwork William Merritt Chase (1849–1916) was born in Indiana. He studied in Indiana Polish later joined New York’s National Academy of Design before furthering his studies in Europe. Robert Blum, J. Carroll Beckwith and Merritt became the founders of the Society of American … Read more