An Infographic of a blogging meal plan (Keith, 1) An infographic is a representation of information in a graphic format with the aim of making data understandable at a glance. Infographics are used when information needs to be communicated and understood easily. Also when large amounts of information need to be...
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In our world today: The importance of conducting a gender analysis In our world today, an essential first step for ensuring gender equality in any project is to conduct a gender analysis of the issue being addressed by the project. The analysis may be described as an analysis of gender relations...
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Nothing beats a long walk in the morning or evening with the company of a friendly pet dog. Dogs have been man’s companion for several decades now because they share our lives in several ways many animals cannot. Dogs are always friendly and a perfect human companion that is why...
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A vaccine is termed as a biological preparation which generally provides what can be termed as active acquired immune; thus against a particular harmful disease. Most vaccines are created from weakened as well as killed forms of a disease causing microorganism while others are made from either its surface proteins...
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The Key Local Problem: Overcrowdedness The key local problem affecting our school system today is over crowdedness and this issue needs to be resolved before it becomes a grave problem not only at the state level but at the national level. The population of our nation has been growing exponentially and...
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In recent years, the legalization of bhang has resulted in a heated debate as supporters and opposes of this move locking into debates as each focus to ensure their side takes the day. However, the debate has left the different state governments, nations and lawmakers at crossroads as to which...
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Caribbean Immigrants have been living in America since the early 20th Century. Their homeland, the Caribbean region includes countries and island such as Cuba, Jamaica, Haiti, Barbados., Dominican Republic, Trinidad and Tobago, and the Bahamas. Caribbean immigrants have been prevalently settling in urban areas, although few have been settling in...
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The purpose of this research was to examine the different ways of teaching English Liquid sounds /l/ and /r/ and identify the possible difficulties that students of English as a second language face in learning the sounds. The target was grade seven students who exhibited difficult in the pronunciation of...
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Introduction In today's world, video games have become part of modern day life and a source of entertainment for people of all generations. Both adults and children spent hours each day participating in this form of indoor activity. Video games came about as a product in the new age of computers...
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Eilene Zimmerman looked at the widespread occurrence of sexual assault in universities and colleges. With the increase of sexual assault cases in universities, the author looked at what the universities were doing to prevent sexual assault cases in their perimeters. The author studied the causes of the vice, contributing factors,...
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Sociological Imagination Sociological imagination is a concept coined by the sociologist C. Wright Mills. According to Mills, sociological imagination is when an individual is able to understand and connect to issues beyond him and is able to connect to other issues in the society (Mills, 1959; 6). Understanding the Relationship between Self...
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Traditional political communication and the rise of social media Traditional political communication is characterized by a top-down model of progression with little dialogue. In short, the politician speaks and the citizenry listens. However, social media has risen as a new contemporary form of communication available for political use. Compared to the...
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