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Essay: The end of communism

Sample Essay - End of communism

America is still the only remaining superpower (Krauthammer 2). The end of communism does not mean the end of war threats, and America is not actually an internationalist. Yes, some view the United States as having a multi-polar system, but in reality, it is unipolar, hence an opportunity for the United States. For example, the United States is positioned to ensure that the 21st century is conducive to Western and American values, which are considered liberal, by using its power in the Mideast and asserting itself in Asia. (more…)

Essay: Teething- Crying Babies

Sample Essay - Teething

Teething is a very common cause of fussiness in babies. It mainly affects infants of between 4 months and 2 years (Barr, 1998. P. 1287). Teething causes soreness in the mouth. This may however cause less crying since the baby is distracted from the agonies by other things that may be going on around them. (more…)

Essay: Process of Spatial Assimilation

Sample Essay - Spatial Assimilation

Skop, Emily, Li, Wei (2005), in an effort to examine the process of spatial assimilation more multifaceted and complexly, explore different ways of understanding racial/ethnic residential patterns. The authors examine patterns of modern Asian Indian and Chinese settlement in two urban areas: Austin and Phoenix. The two areas represent newly upcoming Asian centers. (more…)

Essay: The Model of Social Competence

Sample Essay - Social Competence

In recent years, several measures have been derived from diverse theoretical perspectives used in children’s social network functioning (Gresham and Macmillan,1997). Because of this, the domains that need to be measured, ways of measuring them, the relationship among various measures, and the constructs are continuing matters that are debatable in the research literature ion social competence in children(kaval and Forness,1996 Gresham and Macmillan, 1997 Vaughn and hanger,1994 Merrell and simple,1998). (more…)

Essay: Authentic learning through technology

Sample Essay - Authentic learning

Technology offers some of the best opportunities for delivering instruction to engage students in authentic learning, addressing multiple intelligences, and adapting to students’ learning styles. Technology could reduce the educational disparities created by race, income, and region and accommodate differences in learning (Imel, 1999). “Students who are unsuccessful in traditional learning situations can find ways to be successful using diverse technologies” (Wesley, 2004, p. 218-219). (more…)

Essay: Different People Respond Differently

Sample Essay - Different People Respond Differently

Different people respond differently in negotiations depending on their personality. For instance, we have the accommodating personality. Negotiators with this kind of personality tend to be too sensitive to the needs of the other negotiators, something that can be taken advantage of by the other negotiating team. We also have the negotiation avoiding character. (more…)

Essay: Prejudice More Prevalent in Young Adults

Sample Essay Prejudice is believed to be more prevalent in young adults because of high likelihood of interaction than adults are. However, this perception and understanding has been shade on light by Fiona et al. (2009). In this study, research revealed that youths in adolescent age at lower level of schooling are more prejudiced than youths at higher level of learning like higher education. (more…)

Essay: Rehabilitative programs for re-offenders

Sample Essay - Rehabilitative programs

Research shows that effective correctional or rehabilitative programs, those which minimize recidivism rates, are characterized by several factors. Such programs should target convicts who are at a greater risk of re-offending.  Treatment should also be reserved for needy inmates as indicated by the treatment needs assessments such as the Criminal Sentiments Scale. (more…)

Essay: Replacing damaged neurons

Sample Essay - Neurons 

It is possible to replace or repair damage neurons with implants and supplement biological neurons with synthetic neurons while the same human functions are retained.  The memory, processing power and new abilities can be added to human machinery. (Parthan, 2000). Mental processing of a living person along with personal identity is migrated through silicon which involves putting the mind into a machine. (more…)