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Anderson’s concept of the “Uneasy Equilibrium”
Equilibrium
Malnutrition
Introduction Health and human development form integral component of overall socio-economic development of any nation. The organizations and financing of healthcare in different countries are different. In each country, the design of health services and the means by which these services are financed depend on the country’s political culture, history, and wealth. Several frameworks and…
Anticoagulant Mosby
Blood
Medicine
Physiology
Mosby (2002) defines an anticoagulant as a substance that prevents or delays coagulation of the blood. Anticoagulants interfere with the formation of thromboplastin, with the conversion of prothrombin to thrombin, and with the formation of fibrin to fibrinogen (Mosby, 2002). Anticoagulants are usually prescribed for individuals who are suffering from venous and arterial vessel disorders…
Australian Aborigines: Domestic Life, Kinship, and Marriage
Australia
Marriage
Introduction Aborigines or indigenous Australians were the first inhabitants of Australia. The distinct differences between settlers and aborigines have led to many misunderstandings in their customs especially in the early years of settlement. Since aborigines were widely dispersed, did not have a homogenous entity and had only spoken language this led some to wrongly…
No Increase by Natural Means on Caribbean Slave Plantations
Caribbean
Malnutrition
Explain why the Caribbean slave population generally did not increase by natural means. The Caribbean slave population before the abolition of the slave trade in 1807, was one that experienced significant and extensive demographic changes whereby said population may have moved from a ratio of more men to women or vice versa, or grew or…
Light Emitting Diodes Led Biology
Biology
This chapter delves into item about the assorted constituents used in the building of the optical radio sender and the rules and theories that make them work. The major constituent of the sender design was the optical front terminal, of which the optical beginning was the most of import portion. Optical beginnings include LASERS and…
Water and Fire: Two Major Components of Life
Fire
Life
Water
Water and fire are two of the “classical elements” as said by the ancient Greeks. In regard to today’s society, science has found this to be myth and quite a humorous joke. Yes saying that it is an element when regarding Chemistry and when saying it makes up humans, is ridiculous. When looking at it…
Waste Disposal: Case of Russia
Environmental Issues
Nature
Waste
With the current trends surrounding nuclear buildup and development, there has been a ballooning issue that needs to be addressed accordingly – proper nuclear waste disposal. The failure or lack of interest in creating solutions can create dramatic effects not only to human beings but the whole environmental system. Though the long term consequences…
Emile Durkheim: How Would He Address Teen Peer Pressure?
Emile Durkheim
Teen peer pressure is not a new thing; it has been around in one form or another since time immemorial. In the United States today, though, peer pressure is the focus of major studies from many angles: advertising, drug/alcohol/tobacco use or abuse, teen pregnancy and participation in gangs. While the statistics are startling regarding the…
Forensic Biology: Biology in Law Enforcement
Biology
Forensic science
Forensic biology is the application of biology to law enforcement. It includes the subdisciplines of Forensic anthropology, Forensic botany, Forensic entomology, Forensic odontology and various DNA or protein based techniques. Applications Forensic biology has been used to prove a suspect was at a crime scene, identify illegal products from endangered species solve crimes by matching…
Robert E. Howard and the Issue of Racism: The African and African-American Poems — Part 5
Africa
African American
Poem
Racism
Robert E. Howard
Robert E. Howard’s hatred of the slave trade was unequivocal. His poems in this subject area are so vivid they could almost be used as part of the history of the slaves taken from Africa. It is one of the few subject areas in which REH shows no conflicting point of view in his poetry….