Meaning comes from âthe matrix of relationships in which we are engagedâ (Gergen & Gergen, 2000). The term âmasculinityâ is, undeniably, laden with meaning. As is true of all language, âmasculinityâ comes accompanied by assumptions, and these in turn depend upon where and when it is used. This essay deconstructs the assumptions underpinning dominant discourse on multiple masculinities, the male role, and a so-called âcrisis of masculinityâ. It examines ways in which context informs individual, relational, and collective knowledge, drawing...
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A Guide to Microorganisms in Plant Biotech for Investors explains the science of CRISPR, the role of microorganisms in plant biotech and particularly how the evolution of these related systems are destined to ensure long term continued food security here in Australia and worldwide. The aim of this case study is to summarise findings from a document review carried out based on several critical topics outlined by 'Case study topics - Microorganisms in Plant Biotechnology - BVB305 2018', to try...
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Introduction The worldâs population is expected to rise to 9.8 billion by the end of 2050 (United Nations , 2013). Due to the amount of high developing population rise, there will need to be affordable, sustainable safe food due to this will require a lot of food whilst, the resource limits and environmental degradation is becoming further evident as the days continue. Due to this, the difficulty of feeding the population is becoming much more of a significant issue, especially...
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Background Most motor oils are made from a denser petroleum hydrocarbon base stock derived from crude oil, with added ingredients to enhance particular properties (Pennzoil, 2019). Oil spillages are a disastrous occurrence in the environment and have a negative effect on both animals and plants. According to the United Sates Environmental Protection Agency, 750 million litres of oil are disposed of improperly every year (Rogers, 2018). Although the impact that oil spills have on animals is spoken about in the...
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Arabic Sign language translation into text and into other language is an important issue that many researchers have worked on. There are many applications available in the market to help the dumb people to interact with the world. Several works is reported that use techniques which help to translate sign language without a human interpreter, but with the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques. There are many researchers working in this active area, we will review some of this works....
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Abstract Microorganisms are small creatures that cannot be seen without microscope. They multiple at an exponential rate and due to this reason they are widely used in different industries all around the world. In food industry they are used to increase food life and for giving aroma, characteristic smell to food items. In fermentation industry, yeast is used to ferment yoghurt, cheese and other milk products. In brewing industry, wine is made by using microorganisms. They are also used in...
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Discussion The present study represents an examination on how an employeeâs passionate attitude towards work is associated with individual innovative behavior. The aim of the present research was to study through which mechanisms individual innovative behavior occurs within organizations. More specifically, it was hypothesized that a passion for oneâs work stimulates innovation in employees and the question was raised how this works. The present research investigated the relationship between passion and innovation, the mediating role of intrinsic motivation, and the...
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The blood is a fluid in human body and it is a part of the cardiovascular system, it consists of 55% of plasma and 45% of blood cells which transports oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to our cells and eliminates metabolic wastes from cells such as Co2 and delivers it to the appropriate organ for elimination and excretion, it also helps the body to fight against infections and diseases. The majority of the blood plasma consists of water, it also contains...
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Abstract In a country like India Cricket is not just a game, itâs beyond that. The board of cricket control is considered as the worldâs richest cricket sporting body and Indian cricket team as most followed cricket fans in the world. And from the beginning phase of the cricket till now it is playing an immense role in the society of India. This research article studies the impact of cricket on Indian Society. The data regarding the study was collected...
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Abstract There are seven types of coronaviruses appeared till now and they are different in their pathogenicity and the degree of the severity of the symptoms they cause. Phylogenetic analysis should be conducted in order to know the origin of the lethal viruses to be able to find treatments for them. In this essay, what have been found so far about the evolutionary origins of SARS-CoV-1, MERS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2 will be discussed. Furthermore, the animal hosts that are similar to...
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Abstract Born Yokshire, Congreve went to Kilkenny and to Trinity College and met his lifelong friend Swift. Studying law in London, he turned to a writer. First written novel is Incognita which appeared in 1691. He achieved fame through his four comedies: The Old Bachelor, The Double Dealer, Love for Love, The Way of the World. He mastered the Restoration Comedy of manners with its wit, sexual intrigue and added a delicacy of exploring the basic feelings; the plays are...
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Introduction In 1886, the company started manufacturing soda and begun selling in the Caribbean and Canadian market on 1920s. As, Coca-cola finally had their branches all over in Asia to Europe and South America even in Soviet Union. In the Year of 2005, Coca-cola began selling their products all over the world and it evolved by producing non-alcoholic beverages. People started getting conscious on what they would drink, so they came up with the idea of new beverages. Catalonia people...
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Nation-building refers to the process of developing a national identity using the facilities of the state. The aim is the unification of the people in a society with different origins, histories, languages, cultures and religions, within the boundaries of a self-governing state, forming a unified constitutional and legal dispensation. Such examples are the national public education system, an integrated economy, shared symbols and values. This could work towards eradicating the divisions and injustices of the past and foster unity by...
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Introduction âThere are three signs of old age: loss of memory⊠I forgot the other two.â â Richard Bernard 'Red' Skelton (July 18, 1913 â September 17, 1997) an American comedy entertainer. One often joke about getting older, and all the other elements that go with old age especially forgetting, but for some this may be a joke or one may joke about it because itâs a scary part of getting older, the fact is Alzheimer Disease (AD), dementia with...
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Abstract This paper takes a critical look into the new technologies in the fields of architecture and construction, specifically a fabrication method called 3D printing. 3D printing, a method familiar to most in the field, offers new ways to design, and construct projects. The paper will focus on how to develop construction efficiency in time, material, mobility, and accessibility. This fabrication method has become more advanced in recent years, with the introduction of new materials for the printers to fabricate....
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DNA represents deoxyribonucleic acid. Itâs the hereditary code that decides all the qualities of a living thing. DNA in the living cell is exposed to numerous concoction changes, the hereditary coding in DNA needs to stay uncorrupted or unaltered. An inability to fix DNA delivers a mutation. DNA repair deficiency is an ailment because of diminished usefulness of DNA repair. DNA repair defect can cause a quickened maturing illness or an expanded danger of cancer or both some of the...
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Introduction In todayâs time where the world is facing a financial global crisis the oil prices being dropped down to an extent where water is more expensive. We all could conclude one thing that we need a better ecofriendly and sustainable source of energy. Petroleum has been the back bone of all most all major industries post the industrialization era it has clearly been dominating the world global trade because it never had an alternative. A cleaner one a fuel...
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Introduction To begin with, when we think about Hinduism, we think about the holy scriptures like The Bhagavad Gita, The Ramayana, Mahabharata, when we read this we get lots of confusion, so many superficials things which do not make any sense and then most of us lose interest. The sole reason for this is because we are reading a book of Shakespeare without knowing the basic English language or Alphabets. So due to our own ignorance of the basics we...
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Abstract In highly populated Countries like India, everyday people lose their lives due to accidents and poor emergency facilities. A number of the rescue teams face difficulty in reaching the injured people due to late alerts and insufficient information of the particular accident location. The appearance of the portable And Internet of Things (IOT) industries reshaped the way people communicate and brought a paradigm shift to public and personal services. This ever-evolving technology marked the start of recent era affecting...
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There are so many questions people have when it comes to faith. Questions that even lead people to give up on their faith. One of the most asked questions throughout history is âWhy does God allow evil and suffering.â This is a question that stops people from even following God. There is so much evil and suffering throughout the world today, so if God is so powerful and so mighty, why does he not just stop it? How can God...
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Introduction Vaccines are designed to help protect and prevent serious diseases and help build up our bodyâs immunity to the various harmful diseases and viruses that are in the world. However, in recent years there has been many controversial discussions surrounding vaccinating. There have been topics of discussion regarding if there is a link between autism and vaccinating and now more than ever, there is a large group of the worldâs population who have become advocates for anti-vaccinating. Mainstream media...
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There are many different ways in which one can describe the meaning of language. Different scholars, from Aristotle to Vygotsky, have different definitions and theories surrounding the role that language plays. However, Edward Sapir (former American anthropologist-linguist) described it best by categorizing language as purely human and non-instinctive. âEvery language enables its speakers to express whatever they want to express, only the technical means are different.â In South Africa alone, we have 11 official languages that are spoken by over...
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Emergence of Covid-19 Epidemiology Coronaviruses first broke out on 12th December 2019 in China, more accurately in Wuhan. At that time, COVID-19 was considered as epidemic with mysterious acute infection of the respiratory track of human beings. Studies have revealed that the possible emergence of the epidemic disease was from a sea food market located in Wuhan. Following 12th December 2019, the epidemic disease was classified as a novel coronavirus (nCoV/COVID-19). We did experience SARS-COV infection in Guangdong, China, back...
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Anoxic brain injury, sometimes confused as traumatic brain injury, occurs when the brain becomes deprived of oxygen for a prolonged period of time. The brain, just like every organ, requires a continuous flow of oxygen to function normally. Roughly after six minutes, neural cells begin to die, and normal brain function will begin to cease. The severity of harm and consequences are dependent on the damaged areas of the brain. According to Ramiro and Kumar (2015), âAnoxic brain injury is...
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Being picked up by their ears and fleeces and thrown across rooms; having cigarettes stubbed out on their faces; being stunned and killed whilst suckling their children; being kicked, punched and beaten. This may sound like a nightmare, but for animals, this is a common occurrence they are forced to endure. (subjugation) Approximately ONE BILLION farmed animals are slaughtered for food each year in the UK. Every animal farmed for his or her meat, eggs or milk is an individual...
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Introduction A. Background of the Study For over 87 years, the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) have recognized, and continuously lent support; protecting and conserving sites and structures that demonstrates historical significance. In keeping with its mandate, the NHCP shall focus on the significance of the site or structure being considered for inclusion in or delisting from the National Registry of Historic Sites and Structures in the Philippines. In correlation to their principles, the state is responsible to...
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Abstract A key concern today is the question about the Inclusive leadership in our nation's primary schools as it increasingly relies on diverse learners, multidisciplinary teachers, and a community of different cultural heritage, and teachers. But simply throwing a mix of key elements of good schools together doesn't guarantee qualitative cum productive performance of schools for society as well as country; it requires inclusive leadership â leadership that assures that all members feel they are treated respectfully and fairly, are...
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The Ancient Olympics were a series of events which included sports such as footraces, a javelin contest, and wrestling matches. The competitors represented city-states in ancient Greece. After Rome took control of Greece in 85 BCE, the games were stopped due to their pagan origins. They were later restarted in Greece in 1894 CE. These modern Olympics involved more modern sports like track & field, swimming, and gymnastics. The competitors represented different countries and have occurred almost every four years...
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There can be two different ways of looking at the afterlife in ancient Greece according to Radcliffe G. Edmonds III. The first form is very simple. It is memory based. A particular individual is remembered through visions of them just living their life. Edmonds calls this memory survival. It can be personal and involve a relative who has passed. In this case, the family member is imagined in their natural habitat, doing family activities and habits with the goal of...
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The internet is increasingly relevant in the modern technology world as there are more and more users of all ages. With the advancement in technology, people nowadays are able to access various platforms anywhere and anytime. Social media is very important in our life as it brings the world closer to you by reading the news posted on social media and so on. Social media is a platform that allows people to create comments, posts, pictures, or videos and share...
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