Military Recognition

As a beginning of an essay, I wish to briefly introduce my experience during the military service. From 2011 to 2013, I was involved in the Korean army, which is mandatory since division of territory of the Korea Peninsula. Frankly, I was afraid because I thought I didn’t have enough physical strength for hard trainings. … Read more

Why Did The Us Enter Ww2 Analysis

While the above delineates why the United States began to support britain and wage economic war on the Germans, it does not explain fully why the United States actually entered World War II as a combative power. However, an analysis of the goals and strategies of major powers at this point can help supplement the … Read more

Deontological Constraints

The main argument concealed in this statement is that of utilitarianism demanding too much from us when considering topics such as murdering to lessen murder. It is paradoxical to disagree with something yet use that very objectionable act to minimise the number of the same objectionable act. I will try and dismantle this tug-of-war—between what … Read more

Summary: The Epidemic Of Obesity

The United States has been a country known for its marketing and now it is known as the most obese country in the world. People have been consuming tons of unhealthy food and have decreased the amount of usage of the gyms. The epidemic of obesity is increasing through America because of fast food that … Read more

Rates In Spinach

Collecting Photosynthetic Rates in Spinach (Spinacia oleracea) Introduction: The purpose of this study was to see which light color would cause the spinach sample to photosynthesize the most within the given time. In order to understand photosynthesis, we need to know that chloroplasts absorb light energy from the sun, the plant then takes that energy … Read more

Personal Narrative: The Shadow Children

Most people can remember their parents reading them bedtime stories as a kid, but I can’t recall if my parents did. That could be a reason as to why I was never crazy about books, and surely never wanted to read one. I eventually gave into reading and found that I loved it. My favorite … Read more

Buddhism Religion

Buddhism is a religion that focuses on ones’ spiritual connections and paths that may come from this. They focus purely on the nature of living and their goal is to do this in the most humane way. Abortion is a medical issue that is widely known. It is defined as being the deliberate termination of … Read more

Schizophrenia Reasch Paper

The purpose of this reasch paper is to reaserch and study the mental deisidse schizophrenia on the human brainand, its history. The question guideing this reaserch paper is what is schizophrena. The aim of this study is to learn more about the mental disorder that is schizophrena. Their will be various online reasours that support … Read more

Virtual Attack Case Summary

A good case example to showcase US actions in virtual warfare took place in 2014 with the alleged hacks by North Korea on the US companies Sony Pictures. Although not committed on the US government directly, the 2014 Sony Hack represents an indirect virtual attack on US interests. This episode of virtual conflict is one … Read more

Naruto Alternate Ending

“Just watch my clone, Naru.” Raiden whispered as his clone started to change. Naruto’s eyes widen as he watched Raiden’s clone emit a powerful blast of green chakra. He watched as the green chakra engulfed the clone’s body and it grew in size. Slowly, the clone changed forms it no longer looked it Raiden; no, … Read more

Picasso And Duchamp

The act of masterfully capturing an audience’s attention to gaze upon a piece of artwork and feel a sense an interest, is achieved as artist’s endorse the role of crafting unprecedented work with the use of conventional materials. This notion will be explored through use of the following artists: Pablo Picasso a Spanish cubist, Marcel … Read more

The Giver Moral Development

Unlike children’s fantasy novels, the characters in dystopian young adult and adult novels are urged to break the expectations and multitudinous rules of their oppressive societies, by instead acting on their intrinsic ethical principles and moral understandings. This motivation from personal morality at an older age is consistent with Kohlberg’s post-conventional level of moral development. … Read more

John 3: 24 The Spirit

In the same way, in chapters 5-10 in the epistle of Paul who wrote for the Jews and gentiles we identify that the Spirit was: “setting believers apart, affirms adoption for believers, provides a balance to the law, and affirms adoption for believers” . The Spirit resurrected Jesus. In this book the apostle Paul is … Read more

Review Of Marilyn Waring’s Counting For Nothing

This week we are reading “Counting for nothing” a feminist analysis of the women’s place in the economic world by Marilyn Waring, a woman that made history in her political career in New Zealand; she had the courage to take a stand and challenge the government over the issue of “Nuclear free New Zealand” bringing … Read more

Rubrics Of President

Throughout the history of the presidency, scholars have ranked each president in various ways. Despite the debate surrounding whom the “greatest” leaders of our nation are, ranking consistently proves difficult given the vast successes and failures each individual encountered. Similar to previous scholars, I have a created a rubric that outlines different characteristics of a … Read more

Gulf Oil Spill

The Gulf of Mexico along the Louisiana coast has experienced countless oil spills but unlike those BP’s oil spewed directly from the bottom of the ocean. It is difficult to accurately determine the complete extent of the damage caused by the oil spill because data on the condition of the environment in that area before … Read more

Short Story Of Gangs

Jen saw the dogs first, their short muscular bodies scudding along the pavement like torpedoes. The Brothers and their men came after, followed by the girl and the fat woman. The shoppers and the tourists sensed the change in the atmosphere and parted instinctively, allowing them to pass. Jen hung back, keeping close to the … Read more

Short Story Of Sofies First Time

Sofie was in first grade when she had her first sleepover. She was nervous, but, still, oh so very excited. She was about to go spend the night with her best friend, Lexi, for the first time. She had been to her house before, but never for the whole night. Oh, what fun they would … Read more

The Great Illusion: The Witch Of The Dark

Something evil lurks in the small, quiet town of Seymour, NY but no one knows anything about it. A place named Seymour would make you think its residents would ‘see more, but the townspeople there were blinded by evil. It is a place where people enjoy the simple things in life, where they smell the … Read more

Boyfriend: A Narrative Fiction

Brian remained surprisingly calm throughout her phone call. “The child is yours,” she said. “I’m sure of it. Which means you’re going to be a dad soon, because I’m having this baby, Brian. ” “I know the child is mine,” he said. “And I intend to take care of it. Any help you need, I’m … Read more

Should We Allow Syrian Refugees?

The middle east has been in turmoil for years, civil war and religion disputes have led to radicalized groups taking control of most of the region. Right now there are approximately 13. 5 million Syrians that are in need of humanitarian assistance and 4. 6 million Syrians that are refugees. Half of that 4. 6 … Read more

Detrimental Effects Of Untreated Depression

For Americans, depression is a mental health issue that is particularly prevalent, occurring in over five percent of the population every year. Types range from postpartum depression to PDD (Persistent Depressive Disorder), and can rise in any one of the millions of Americans at any time. A variety of risk factors, from being a social … Read more

Essay On Affirmative Action

Affirmative action is a phrase used to describe attempts to redress past discrimination by giving groups that have been discriminated against an advantage in allocating opportunities, such as jobs and admittance to colleges and universities. When affirmative action was first established over fifty years ago, the intended beneficiaries were African-Americans, but since that time, it … Read more

Organizabeth: A Fictional Narrative

“Yes! ” said Elizabeth it was midnight, but she could not sleep. She was a pretty girl, with golden brown hair, and bluish-turquoise eyes. She turned 14 just a month ago. She was a very aggressive for a 14 year old . It was her very first mission tomorrow she thought. Though she was excited, … Read more

Nf1 Research Paper

There is a 50% chance of being born with neurofibromatosis, if a parent has acquired it in his or her lifetime. There are two types of neurofibromatosis, type 1, and type 2. Neurofibromatosis is a genetic disorder that causes tumors to form on nerve tissue. Most people don’t hear about it, because it’s not a … Read more

Climate Change In Australia

Climate change and pollution have immensely increased every day and this rise is beginning to take a serious toll on Australia’s environment and wildlife. Modern Australians habits, lifestyles and attitudes have caused severe problems on wildlife and nature that will continue getting more serious unless action is taken. This essay will be discussing how climate … Read more

Selenium Lab Report

Selenium, found in group 16 of the periodic table, follows a cycle in the environment as it transfers between the biosphere, atmosphere and hydrosphere. It is also an essential element for humans and animals. It can cause both deficiencies and toxic effects if not taken in the correct quantities. This essay outlines the general features … Read more

The American Dream To Become A Pharmacist

The American dream for me is to become a community pharmacist. Pharmacist comes from the word pharmacology which is the study of drugs/medicine in the human system. A pharmacist is a role in the medical industry who subscribes and provides medicine/drugs to patients. They are responsible for checking if the drugs/medicine is suitable and top … Read more

Case Study Eminent Domain

Our case study opens painting a picture of a law enforcement officer that has decided to retire after many years of service as a deputy in a small town in North Carolina and a detective in Raleigh. Martin, our law enforcement officer appears to be less than adequate in his occupation, however, he has been … Read more

Leon Battista Alberti Research Paper

Leon Battista Alberti (1404-1472) rediscovered and made linear perspective popular. Although the principle of the linear perspective was found first by Fillipo Brunelleschi, Alberti disclosed and explained it in the book On Painting. Precisely Alberi explained mathematically what proportions of the objects’ size had to be used in linear perspective. Alberti was born in Genoa … Read more

Tier 1 Intervention

Learning how to teach is difficult. Teachers go to school to learn different strategies that can be used within the classroom to help a variety of student needs. However, in the classroom, there will be students who more help with certain areas more than others. Those students could be assessed on numerous scales but the … Read more

Clan Of The Drake: A Short Story

His soul burning like a raging wildfire, he slayed every goblin that dared to challenge him. Only 20 years old, he was the leader of the Clan of the Drake. Only 7 years before… His village was plundered by the goblins. His father was killed, trying to protect his clan’s honor and his family, and … Read more

Dead Wood Detective Agency: A Narrative Fiction

I cleared my throat. “But this is—” “Listen, I’ve been shooing away lookie-loos all morning. ” I got off my bike, reached into my pocket, pulled out one of our cards, and handed it to her. She read it aloud: “Dead Wood Detective Agency. Twist Tisalton—Seth Holloway—Madison Mischief. We will investigate anything, from misdemeanors to … Read more

Romeo And Juliet Alternate Ending Essay

Escaping society and all its rigmarole was a difficult task, especially once you’d accepted an invitation. ‘’ London hasn’t changed. ’’ James muttered under his breath while standing in the shadows getting some much needed fresh air on the balcony. Open double doors allowed him to keenly observe guests attending the Hargrave ball. A ball … Read more

Tumblagooda Sandstone

At Red Bluff, the Tumblagooda Sandstone in this section is different to the Tumblagooda Sandstone found at Natures Window, and thus, the deposition environment is different. Red Bluff was most likely deposited in a fluvial-intertidal environment (shallow waters) as indicated by the high abundance of skolithos trace fossils, skolithos generally reside in shallow waters (refer … Read more

Meta-Detect Summary

In the meta-analysis performed by Gao L et al, ten randomized clinical studies were reviewed to determine the effect of ondansetron in the prevention of hypotension after spinal anesthesia was initiated. The researchers used relative risk with a 95% confidence interval to analyze their outcomes. The meta-analysis suggests that spinal-induced hypotension, bradycardia, and amount of … Read more

Interpreting The Theme Of Sin In The Scarlett Letter By Nathaniel Hawthorne

In The Scarlet Letter, there are many scenes that are important to the plot and help reveal the story’s theme of sin and its consequences. The story is presented differently than most novels, however, Hawthorne presents the story as an omniscient feeling towards all characters, rather than a chronological explanation in order to show a … Read more

Prescription Drug Abuse: A Case Study

In a 1999 report, nurses were surveyed anonymously about drug abuse and 20% admitted to misusing at least one prescription drug. In another 1999 report, nurses were surveyed anonymously about drug abuse, and 20% admitted to misusing at least one prescription drug. Easy access was highly correlated with drug misuse. Nurses reported to use: opioids … Read more

Type Talk At Work

For the last seven years that I have been working in a medium size food production facility in Etobicoke Canada. In the seven years I have been there I have gone from stacking boxes to managing our warehouse. Most people would accredit this to chance, ambition or something in between and for the longest time … Read more

Research Paper On Chlamydia

Chlamydia (kla-mid-ee-uh) is a very common disease is caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis and is contracted through sexual intercourse: anal, oral, vaginal. (NWHRC Health Center, 2005) This sexually transmitted disease affects both men and women of any age. Chlamydia trachomatis is a Gram-negative bacterium that infects not only the columnar epithelium of the cervix … Read more

Assess The Importance Of Professional Learning Community

In education, the term professional learning community is very common. This term, however, can mean many things to different educators. It can be used to talk about extending classroom practices to the community, bring outside people into the school to increase learning of students, engaging students, teacher learning, among other definitions. The main definition I … Read more

Case Study Assessing The Skin

Assessment skills are one of the most important aspects to prevention of conditions and diseases. The sooner we can find any abnormalities, the quicker we can treat if possible, and the quicker we can treat, the more successful our prognosis will be. In the presented case scenario with patient Mr. Jaramillo, we are to do … Read more

Compare And Contrast Two Court Cases

I had the opportunity to visit a district court felony trial and a justice court misdemeanor DUI. These two courts were very different from start to finish from the atmosphere, length of the case, and how the lawyers acted. Stepping into each of these courtrooms was like stepping into two different worlds. While the proceedings … Read more

Examples Of Conservatism

America’s most recent election was won by candidate, Donald J. Trump, who offered a gracious acceptance speech as President Elect extending an invitation for the nation to join together in the spirit of unity and unconditional love by means of “Compassionate Conservatism,” which was coined by George W. Bush in 2002. 1 The recent election … Read more

Vietnam War Research Paper

The war was a twenty year war starting in 1954 and ending in 1975. The Vietnam War, a long war between North and South Vietnam over communism, impacted all generations by changing the way Americans viewed war and by hurting the Vietnamese people; furthermore, the U. S. presidents during the Vietnam War had many different … Read more

Expansive Social Contract

‘So, I ask you, which of these systems epitomize life’s natural order? Which of these systems will produce individuals who possess the skills and habits of mind necessary to confront the realities of this nasty, short, and brutish life? Will the greatness of this nation be maintained by individuals who believe that life owes them … Read more

Charles Darwin Research Paper

Who do you think of when a person says “evolution”? Charles Darwin probably came into your mind first, didn’t he? Surprisingly, Darwin is not the only evolutionary theorist, as there are two others with similarly different ideas. Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, Alfred Russel Wallace, and Charles Darwin all investigated this field of science. Jean-Baptiste Lamarck was the … Read more

Jenny Holzer

1. Jenny Holzer is an American artist, born in Ohio in the 1950’s. She received her undergraduate degree from Ohio University and continued to receive degrees from several colleges of art. These colleges included Williams College, the Rhode Island School of Design, The New School, and Smith College. She later moved to New York after … Read more

Hypertension Case Study

Unlike their friend Jemima, the other patients have all experienced a drop in blood pressure (Hypotension) and have an elevated heart rate (125-135 bpm) Hypertension occurs when blood pressure drops below 90 mm Hg systolic or 60 mm Hg diastolic number. Due to the girls all consuming substances that affect their bodies to normally retain … Read more

Mrs. Osborne Home-Personal Narrative

Mother called me downstairs. I was afraid of what she was going to do to me this time. Once I finally reached the bottom, two of my sisters raced past me in such delight towards the backyard, in the nice crisp air of St. Johnsbury, Vermont. It was May, just the right time of year … Read more

Things Fall Apart Gods Quotes

Throughout many works of literature is the recurring theme of the belief in the fate of God/gods. The fate of a person given to them by God/gods is shown many times throughout Things Fall Apart and other writings by Chinua Achebe. According to Foley, the chi, “functions as the divine agent whereby an individual is … Read more

Callosobruchus Maculatus

Callosobruchus maculatus is viewed as an economically relevant pest for multiple pulses, including grains such as lentils, chickpeas, and cowpeas, black-eyed beans, or Vigna unguiculata. These grains serve as primary sources of protein those who live in tropical and subtropical Asia and Africa, and when C. maculatus lay eggs into grains, the grains can no … Read more

Personal Narrative: PAC Champions

“This is it boys, every diet, every workout, and every practice we have put forth this season comes down to this one race. This determines whether or not we are PAC champions. ” My heart was beating so fast that I had a rhythmic pound in my neck. My sweaty hands had a death grip … Read more

Misconceptions About Dissociative Identity Disorder

There are many misconceptions about dissociative identity disorder. Because of how the media is able to profit off of the dramatization of this very real and harmful disorder, these misconceptions are often spread and widely believed by people who haven’t done extensive research on the subject. The spreading of these misconceptions is harmful because it … Read more

Spaced Delivery Study

Spaced delivery is a strategy used that places a time or interval between learning; this spacing interjects between studying, testing, recalling and lectures; spaced delivery is also referred to as dispersed delivery or spaced practice (Halpern & Hakel, 2003; Smith & Karpicke, 2014). Massed delivery is when learning occurs all at once, such as the … Read more

Art Institute Of Chicago Essay

For someone to understand a building fully, one must begin with the history in which it was derived from. The Art Institute of Chicago was initially located in Grant Park for more than 100 years. One will find very interesting that much if not all the land in which the museum sits upon has been … Read more

Differences In Court Cases

The part that shocked many people was there was no physical evidence connecting either McCollum or Brown to the crime scene. Only thing was a witness said they had suspicion, and that was it. When the two brothers were taken into custody they were interrogated hard. Brown’s brother didn’t have a lawyer present, and the … Read more

North American Culture Essay

Art is a complicated subject in the archaeological record because of how inherently vague the definition of art is. There are various ways and mediums in which to express creativity, making it difficult to interpret the different forms, or to understand and deduce the meaning or reasoning behind it, especially before the invention of writing … Read more

Polity Of Women In The 1800s

The idea of women as the fairer, nurturing, compassionate dates back to notions of Victorian sexual polarity, which viewed women by nature as passive and emotional and men as are naturally assertive and dominant (Rosenberg. ) The “circle of domestic life” was used to justifies women from the political, economic, higher education an access to … Read more

Flint Water Crisis Analysis

On January 16, 2016, President Barack Obama declared the city of Flint, Michigan to be in a state of emergency due to the widespread lead poisoning of the city’s residents that later became known as the Flint Water Crisis (Southall 2016). The crisis began in April of 2014, when the officials of Flint decided that, … Read more

Groupwork

Whenever I am in a class and I hear the teacher say, “OK, everyone we are going to do some group work” I almost want to scream because I strongly dislike group work. Many schools make their students do at least one group project in order to build life skills, but because of my experiences … Read more

Pro Euthanasia Research Paper

Euthanasia (assisted suicide) is the practice of providing and administering drugs to a willing terminally ill patient to help end their life and has been practiced since the Ancient Greeks and Romans. However, in the United States, euthanasia is illegal according to the federal government and has sparked an ongoing debate of legalizing euthanasia since … Read more

Research Paper On Legalizing Medical Marijuana

A. I researched the social trend of legalizing medical Marijuana. In the 1800’s, physicians in the United States gave their patients marijuana to treat anything from excessive menstrual bleeding to tetanus. Now days there are other ways to treat and prevent both issues, but what about the horrid disease, cancer. Marijuana went from being a … Read more

What Is In Defense Of Equality

An argument I found problematic is that of Walzer’s in his work titled “In Defense of Equality. ” He believes that redistribution undermines achievement and ability and distribution should be based on intrinsic value. As stated, “The difficulty here is that making money is only rarely a form of self-expression, and the money we make … Read more

Classroom Analysis

How many times have you accessed the internet today? The use of the internet and technology has risen greatly over the years. In 2012, the number of internet users in the United States increased by 8. 8 percent, which is a whopping 2. 4 million users. In 1977 the very first personal computer was marketed … Read more

Malware Analysis Paper

The advent of networks and information systems revolutionized the way that individuals and large organizations conduct daily operations. Individuals utilize computers to check electronic mail, surf the internet, pay bills, and even go to school for their degrees. Large organizations do the same things, but in a much larger scale. Additionally, these large organizations utilize … Read more

Presidential Debates

Yelling, blaming, accusing, pointing fingers, not making eye contact, talking over one another. Is this the latest Real Housewives reunion, or a debate between the front runners to become our next president? It’s election season, meaning this year’s presidential candidates are some of the most talked about figures in the country. Americans are inundated with … Read more

Alternate World Research Paper

Do you believe in alternate world? What if you discover that there is another ‘you’ living in another universe? Have you ever thought what’s after our universe? There are Scientists, Cosmogonist, Astrophysicist and other people involved in science that believe that there could be another universe. That someone like you and I have a, what … Read more

Count Of Monte Cristo Ambition

In the timeless Romantic era novel The Count of Monte Cristo set in France during the early nineteenth century, Alexandre Dumas displays the complexity of the word ambition and demonstrates, through his characters, how ambition is the common driving force behind actions–often rooting itself in the very essence of a character’s being. Ambition is defined … Read more

Over Substance Approach To Zombie Cinema

In the world we live in, most people channel their emotions, phobias, and anxiety by returning to a state of pacification, and the only way to escape this feeling is by reproducing whatever it is you are afraid of. Zombies become malleable so it can take on different things. These once- human monsters seem to … Read more

Mr. Pottles: A Short Story

Mr Tom and Polly arrived back a short while ago. Myself and Robert were sitting in the dining room eating fried fish and chips in silence. Robert was upset by the news of Mrs Whittlesworths deterioration, and with tears in his eyes, he sat head down picking over his meal. Clattering arose from the kitchen … Read more

Feminist Stereotypes

The word “Feminist” has become a word many try to avoid nowadays because of the misconceptions it comes with. Whether it be, “feminist hate men,” “women don’t want equal, they want superior,” or “they’re all rude and annoying. ” Society has broken down what once was a beautiful movement fighting for the ability to vote … Read more

Pet Foods Research Paper

NORFOLK, VA – Over the course of the last few weeks, pet owners have heard all kinds of reasons why their pet’s food might be tainted. The problem is, none of the specialists in the area seem to agree on the cause. Now it appears that the original pet food recall, which included some 60 … Read more

North Korea Hermit Kingdom

The country of North Korea, which lies in the most eastern portion of Asia, is a country that has prided them with isolating itself from the rest of the world, therefore also known as the Hermit Kingdom. Due to the fact of being a country, which metaphorically walls itself from the rest of the world, … Read more

Leaving Africa Dbq

As many say, “Alone we can do so little, together we can do so much”. This statement is compatible to not only people and jobs, but to countries. If countries never came together and kept themselves isolated in their own world, those places never get the opportunity to learn and strive for greatness, as well … Read more

Water Plant Memoir

After committing to live on my own in Los Angeles, it was clear it was time for me to set up the soul sista lounge. I’m the homiest traveler you’ll probably ever know, and that’s exactly why within a month of living in my studio, I had the space decked out with a palm tree, … Read more

‘Give Me Liberty Or Give Me Death’: A Literary Analysis

During the American revolution, Patrick Henry’s cry, “Give me liberty or give me death,” was a philosophy adopted by many as they aimed to separate themselves from the British, but this statement is problematic due to the fact that it suggests liberty is something opposing, or simply different, from death. As a country we continue … Read more

Essay On Lateral Epicondylitis

Lateral epicondylitis, also known as “tennis elbow,” is a degenerative condition involving injury to the extensor carpi radialis brevis (ECRB) and occasionally, the extensor digitorum communis muscle (EDC). “Many etiologies have been proposed, including overexertion or sudden forceful extension. Ultimately, it is the accumulation of micro tears between the tendon origin of ECRB and the … Read more

Rio Grande Valley Abortion Paper

Rio Grande Valley, and all but one closed in West Texas. Comparing November 2012–April 2013 to November 2013–April 2014, there was a 13% decrease in the abortion rate (from 12. 9 to 11. 2 abortions/1000 women age 15–44). Medical abortion decreased by 70%, from 28. 1% of all abortions in the earlier period to 9. … Read more

Summary: Benefits Of Shale Gas Fracking

Hydraulic fracturing (fracking) is a sixty-year-old industry; however, in recent years availability and innovative fracking processes have created a boom, rendering the U. S. economy less vulnerable to alarming oil prices. “In 2009, the United States finally outpaced Russia to become the world’s top natural gas producer” (Walker). And now the nation enjoys many benefits … Read more

Mark Twain’s Life

Mark Twain, toward the end of his life, was characterized as . . . speaking candidly in his last years but still with a vitality and ironic detachment that kept his work from being merely the fulminations of an old and angry man. 1 Growing up around slavery, discrimination, and loss, Mark Twain was bombarded … Read more

Experiencing Figures In Sculptures

The process of experiencing a work can be transcendental as it can alter the emotional state of the viewer and enhance the space in which the work is displayed. Sculptures involving an movement and action can help enhance the visual and psychological experience for the viewers. Movement in sculpture can be created through the style, … Read more

Incarceration And Imprisonment

America is a unique country, founded on the principle that we are endowed with “certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness. ” Yet today, through taxes and regulations, government takes half of what each American earns. Government regulates what goods and services entrepreneurs can offer consumers, and restricts … Read more

Lead Poisoning

Lead is a metal that occurs naturally in the earth’s crust, but human activity, such as mining, burning fossil fuels and manufacturing, has caused it to become more widespread. This element, however, has no known purpose that can be beneficial for humanity. Rather, it is an extremely harmful chemical that can cause serious damage and … Read more

Research Paper On Hockey

The first feeling of walking into Nationwide Arena during a playoff game is absolutely indescribable. The noise and excitement on everyone’s face, makes the feeling so much better. Arriving an hour and a half early seeing all the people waiting for the doors to open, knowing these people are just as excited as you are. … Read more