Workplace Bullying Amongst Faculty and Staff: A Qualitative Study
Background of Study Employees suffer greatly from workplace violence, and businesses suffer as well. Workplace bullying, or the repeated exposure to interpersonal aggression and abuse from co-workers, supervisors, subordinates, or other work-related individuals, is a common kind of workplace violence that poses a threat to the individual’s general health as well as the workplace structure.[...]
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Wildfires are unplanned and unwanted fires that consume flammable vegetation and start in both rural and urban centers. The unexpected nature of the fire makes it a destroyer of our precious vegetation and forest. It is, therefore, worthy of us to understand the causes and possible effects of the wildfire. Notably, the consequences can both[...]
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The technological developments today are exciting and interesting as they are continuously bringing new products in the commercial market and one of such technological achievements is the Radio Frequency Identification chip, also known as RFID. “Why you’re probably getting a microchip implant someday” is an article written by Haley Weiss, the author provides the views[...]
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The world was initially inhabited by women, an assertion controversially posited in the why women should rule the world article by Nuwan Senaratna. The sexes differentiation came about as a result of the English language which was not yet conceived when women were the ones who ruled the world and men were not in existence[...]
VIEW THIS SAMPLEEssay on Why Were There Changing Attitudes to the Natural World in the Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries
Introduction In this essay I will analyse why there were changing attitudes to the natural world in the 16th and 17th centuries. This essay will be divided into two sections, which are based upon the acknowledged two main areas of change and discovery during the 16th and 17th centuries. The first section is concerned with the exploration of the[...]
VIEW THIS SAMPLEEssay on Why It Is Difficult To Mitigate the Effects of Climate Change in the World
Climate change is a global phenomenon characterized by changes in climate patterns such as temperature, precipitation and wind brought about by various practices of human nature and geological factors within the earth. Some of the causes of climate change include; emission of Greenhouse gases to the atmosphere, human activities such as deforestation, combustion of fossil[...]
VIEW THIS SAMPLEEssay on Why Is It Needed To Wash Hands?
Introduction Hands that are contaminated are home to a host of many microorganisms and infections are easily transmitted through them. Infectious diseases transmission can be controlled or prevented through routinely washing of hands. Specific methods need to be effected to ensure the effectiveness of hand washing (Borchgrevink et al. p. 19). The essay will seek[...]
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“Why Humans Run the World” by Yuval Noah Harari recounts the history of human dominance over the world and the creation of complex contemporary cultures. In contrast to what it was before, it is true that humans are living in a frightening error, full of fiction and lies. To explain this fact, Harari uses various[...]
VIEW THIS SAMPLEEssay on Why Did the Communists Fail To Take Power in Germany Between 1918 and 1923?
Germany between the years 1918 and 1923, can be described as a time of “revolution and counter revolution”[1]. In November 1918, a naval mutiny occurred in Kiel. Seven demonstrators were killed on the 3rd of November. This caused a “revolutionary upheaval” which spread through out Germany[2]. It appeared that the revolutions were in support of the[...]
VIEW THIS SAMPLEEssay on Why and How an Early Year’s Team Observe and Assess Young Children?
Introduction When conceptualisations of research and academia appear in literature, academia and education are synonymous with each other. Once this connection has been made, the notion of the study of children inevitably manifests. Children are a valuable educational resource- they are the future of the world, in economic and personal terms. This is a viewpoint[...]
VIEW THIS SAMPLEEssay on Types of Crime: Violent, Property & White Collar
Speaking of white collar crimes, we see people in suits and proper outfits, not individuals totting gins and dressed in masks. Such image of the white collar criminals exacerbates the difficulty of identifying and, more importantly, fearing this kind of crime. Most importantly, white collar crimes may seem to be victimless and non-violent, with the[...]
VIEW THIS SAMPLEEssay on What Were the Main Consequences for India After the 1857 Revolt?
During the course of this essay I will be analysing what were the main consequences for India after the 1857 revolt. The revolt of 1857 is conventionally conceived by historians to be the “dividing point that marks the beginning of modern India”[1]. Although historians such as Bayly acknowledge that this type of armed revolt against[...]
VIEW THIS SAMPLEEssay on ‘What Were the Effects Upon Local Communities of Witchcraft Trials?’
A witchcraft trial was the legal proceeding which accompanied the capture of a person accused to be a witch. Generally they were accused by a member of their own local community. Brian Levack believes that in Europe alone there were other 100,000 people prosecuted for crimes involving witchcraft. Over half of these suspects were executed[...]
VIEW THIS SAMPLEEssay on What Qualities Make a Good Leader?
Introduction Modern institutions and organizations face leadership problems as a result of under-leading or over-leading. Therefore, there’s a need to increase the leadership potentials among the leaders. This strategy will foster a balanced leadership that creates a favorable relationship between the leader and their followers. This paper seeks to leverage contemporary literature related to good[...]
VIEW THIS SAMPLEEssay on What Obstacles Did the Yugoslav Delegation Face at the Paris Peace Conference (1919–20) and How Successful Was the Delegation in Achieving Its Aims?
Introduction In this essay I will explore the obstacles the Yugoslav delegation faced at the Paris Peace Conference and then evaluate how successful the delegation were in achieving their aims. The essay is divided into three sections: the first two subdivisions will be concerned with the internal and external obstacles the delegation faced. Like Auty,[...]
VIEW THIS SAMPLEEssay on What Makes an Effective Teacher?
Introduction Being a teacher clearly entails more than being an instructor and helping pupils fulfill their educational potential. Teaching is a complex and multi-faceted area, one which is constantly evolving and is in a state of continual flux. In this assignment, the attributes which constitute an effective teacher will be disseminated, alongside a critical analysis[...]
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Introduction The definition of virtue and its importance to humans is traced back to the ancient Greek philosophers. For instance, Homer is a great philosopher who expressed the meaning of virtue through his poems, Iliad and Odyssey. In western literature, the two writings are considered the classics. Notably, the Greeks thought about the good and virtue via literature.[...]
VIEW THIS SAMPLEEssay on What Is Eastern Europe, and Does It Still Exist in the Modern Era?
Introduction During the course of this essay I will be defining what Eastern Europe is and whether this entity still exists in the modern era. In order to answer my question, my thesis will be in subdivisions, based upon the common conceptions of what Eastern Europe is. The first subdivision will be concerned with politics,[...]
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