Rating
Editing and Proofreading
Editing and proofreading
Chapter I: IntroductionThesis StatementMore deaths from drug abuse are caused when medical practitioners prescribe these drugs in a very 'casual' way. This is what is happening in Maine and this needs to be stopped as the research indicates that overdose of prescribed drugs lead to alarming ...
Rating
Social Networking
Introduction
A social network is a style of organization of social relationships characterized by highly mobile, interconnected links between individuals or groups (Whittaker and Wagner, 2009). Such connections may take many forms, from business relationships based on status to relationships between friends. Social networks exist in flux as new nodal ...
Rating
THE AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
The American Government
The American Government
Introduction
There are three branches to the United States Government, the legislative, judicial and executive branches. Ideally, no branch is more powerful than the other two. They are all supposed to be equal and have certain powers as well as certain checks on powers. I ...
Rating
POLICY AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Policy and public administration
Policy and public administration
Introduction
The Administrative Procedure Act (APA) governs how Federal agencies may establish regulations and requires that they inform the public of their procedures and rules. The APA requires federal agencies to provide for public participation in the rule making process, sets formal ...
Rating
REDHOT
Rapid Emergency Department Heart Failure Outpatient Trial (REDHOT)
Rapid Emergency Department Heart Failure Outpatient Trial (REDHOT)
Congestive heart failure (CHF) is a major and increasing cause of death and disability worldwide. In the U.S. alone, the prevalence of heart failure is 4.6 million, with an incidence rate of 550,000 new cases ...
Rating
THE EFFECTS OF WELFARE REFORM
The Effects of Welfare Reform
The Effects of Welfare Reform
Introduction
No one likes the welfare system. The government complains that the law is too flexible and gives money in return for convenience, and the public finds welfare to be anti-work and anti-family. Recipients of welfare find the system ...
Rating
Natural Capitalism: Creating the Next Industrial Revolution
by Paul Hawken, Amory Lovins, and L. Hunter Lovins
Chapter 14
Natural Capitalism: Creating the Next Industrial Revolution
Chapter 14
Human Capitalism
The fourteenth chapter discusses the means by which people could be used in the same strategy as natural capital, by mimicking natural patterns, reinvesting in natural ...
Rating
Natural Capitalism
Natural Capitalism
Chapter 9
Nature's Filaments
The chapter opens with a description of the industrial revolutions that made growing, harvesting and using cotton and wood for our clothes, papers and homes exponentially easier. Then, petrochemical industry came along with synthetic fibers that, while they relieved the burden on growing and harvesting natural ...
Rating
Chapter 8: Capital Gains
Chapter 8: Capital Gains
This chapter is dedicated to the inequity of value placed on natural capital and the things that destroy it. The Biosphere studies identified what financial cost would be involved in trying to equate the life-sustaining abilities of an ecosystem in a closed system, ...
Rating
Chapter Analysis
Chapter Analysis
The chapter undoes with a consideration of the worth of good teaching for engineers like Eng Lock Lee, who are in the mindset of rethinking everything to make it as effective as likely, and the marvelous distinction that can be made when they are educated in that way, ...