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Breaking the Chains of Psychological Slavery


Breaking the Chains of Psychological Slavery is a very insightful book which evaluates and addresses the background on the psychological legacy of slavery. The author challenges us and forces us to take an inward exploration to understanding the ca... read more

Clinical trials on stavzor


Stavzor is a drug that has been approved for commercial release by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in July of 2008. This drug is a form of valproic acid, an enteric drug that is employed for the treatment of convulsions. Stavzor is supplied ... read more

Science Deduction and Induction


Science is a study of the physical universe wherein. Nonetheless although it looks for exact and accurate answers, it is always open to changes provided that previously held believes or paradigms are not anymore useful. To this end, there are two l... read more

The Unethical Use of Placebo


Professional ethics should always be maintained in any kind of professional relationships. In the field of medicine, the use of certain drugs and how doctors deal with their patients are also subject to ethics. Doctors, at all times, must be honest... read more

FDI Confidence Interval


Companies come and go. Only the most efficient ones have survived the test of time and emerged as successful. BusinessWeek magazine gives recognition to exemplary companies by producing its yearly list of the 100 Top Brands. It is interesting to no... read more

The Name Game


The article I chose to look at was “Can Your Name Make You a Criminal” featured in Time Magazine. In this article the topic is of course names. They take a look at a study conducted by David Kalist and Daniel Lee, in which they try to prove the... read more

The movie The Namesake


The movie The Namesake (2007), is a wonderful story of how an Indian family tried to live their life in America despite the clash of cultures and beliefs. The movie was based on Jhumpa Lahiri’s Pulitzer Prize winning novel (Turner, 2006). The Ind... read more

FDI in India


FDI is the acronym to Foreign Direct Investments, a constituent of a country’s national financial accounts. FDI is the investment of foreign assets and capital into local infrastructure, equipment and possible organizations. Importantly FDI’s d... read more

Nancy Particia D’Alesandro Pelosi


Nancy Particia D’Alesandro Pelosi is the first woman elected House Democratic Leader. She was the House Minority Leader from 2003 to 2007, in 2007 she was elected as the speaker of the United States House of Representatives. Born on March 26, 194... read more

Manual fifth edition


The dissertation is aimed at exploring the factors responsible for a gap that exists between the real FDI inflows as compared with approved FDI in India moreover the dissertation is also intended to find out weather or not there is a link between c... read more

Historical Revisionism (Negationism) In The Rape Of Nanking


Genocide is not a historical novelty. Some historians suspect that it was responsible for the sudden disappearance of Europe’s archaic Neanderthal population – the competition for hunting ground between the Neanderthals and the ancestors of mod... read more

The Republic of China


Nanking, the former capital of the Republic of China used to be a place with hundreds of Westerners and native Chinese peacefully living together. When the World War II broke out in the 930s, the Imperial Japanese Army was enraged with their warrio... read more

Web Field Trip: FBI/IRS


Accounting careers in the business world are just as important to the specific organization as an accounting career with either the FBI or the IRS is to the government and the citizens of the United States. In the event that a business accountant m... read more

Nanotechnology Military and Environment Risk


The economic constraint that the world is facing has lead to the development of new technology to improve the living standards that have nosedived. Scientist and scholars are still involved with thorough research which will help to curb this constr... read more

FCC Telecommunications Act


On 1 February 1996, after many years of confused, multi-agency and intergovernmental attempts to regulate and make sense of a burgeoning telecommunications industry the FCC telecommunication act was passed which was a review of the 1934 communicati... read more

Noam Chomsky


Noam Chomsky, a prominent American philosopher, an expert linguist, a brilliant cognitive scientist, a vibrant political activist, an outstanding author, and an affectionate, analyzing and admirable lecturer of these times. Noam Chomsky was born to... read more

Napier’s Bones


It has always been the endeavour of mathematicians to eliminate the laborious aspect of their work. John Napier was one such eminent mathematician whose logarithmic tables reduced multiplication to addition, division to subtraction and exponentiati... read more

Quantitative measurements


The radar has been found to have broader utility and its utility has now matured for observing weather phenomena. In effect, the “clutter background” that atmospheric phenomena represent for a primary aircraft surveillance radar application bec... read more

Napoleon III


Napoleon III was the only emperor of French Second Empire and the first French Republic president. Napoleon III who was known also known as Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte was born in 1803 and died in 1873 (20th April 1803 and 9th January 1873). Napoleon ... read more

Napoleon III and His Scheme on International Politics


One of France’s remarkable personalities was Napoleon III from the Bonaparte family. Coming from the famous and influential line of rulers, Napoleon III proved that he was indeed the rightfully heir to the Napoleon Empire. He gained many follower... read more

Napoleon: The Beloved Tyrant


“Power is my mistress”, Napoleon has said once (Connelly, 2006). Truly was he a powerful man who not only swept France but also much of Europe. And like men with mistresses, Napoleon’s reign ended because of his unquenchable thirst for power.... read more

Future of modernization


The following paper gives a brief discussion of what modernization is and how is it affecting U. S. When social and economic variations are achieved through industrial growth and development of common person’s lifestyle, this is what we called mo... read more

Mongolian Politics


The political system of the Medieval Mongols involved a rigorous process upon which it entailed the participation of several key players. It was noticeable from the reading that Mongol politics may have been quite similar to that of other Feudal st... read more

The Use of Modified Starches In The Food Processing Industry


Ridgwell (2001, p. 63) defines modified starches as one of the many ingredients that are found in certain food products and are mostly used as thickeners in prepared soups, hot drinks, as well as sauces. Modified starches are likewise called as tha... read more

The pursuit of happiness


It is often said that the pursuit of happiness is the purpose of life. While there are several versions and opinions on how this can be achieved, there seems to be a general agreement that having money or being secure in all aspects of life is one ... read more

The money demand


This research is intended to discover and analyze any of the techniques which could be used to anticipate the money demand and its implication, particularly in the economy of Saudi Arabia, irrespective of the linearity or non-linearity of the relev... read more

The Industrialization of East Asian Countries


At the latter half of the 19th century, East Asia underwent a major structural change. Western powers like Britain, France, Germany, the Netherlands, and the United States began to carve their own spheres of influence in Asia. Britain held Malaya, ... read more

Money Can Not Buy Happiness


As Shakespeare said and I quote, "the world is a stage where we all have different roles to play". Nevertheless, we all have some rights and duties towards life in general and people in particular. Some obligations, which bound us to ‘perform’ ... read more

World War


Modernization is a process which involves cultural and societal developments. These developments lead to better lives of people and inhabitants of a certain region under modernization. As the word implies, modernization involves modern activities o... read more

Greed equals Death


Money is known to be the most essential need of a person in order to have a normal life. Everyone needs money in order to have various types of needs and wants. Therefore, money had become one of the reasons for conflict and destruction of various ... read more