Author Archive: Hellen Wanjiru

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Markets and Economy

| December 13, 2017

 Question 1 Increased federal budget deficit from a recession can actually help stabilize an economy. According to McEachern (2008), during a recessionary period, employment levels as well as taxes register a decline. It is at around this time that an increase in government spending avails to individual’s welfare payments as well as unemployment compensation. This […]

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H.D.’s Hymen Review (by Moore)

| December 13, 2017

When it comes to shaping her reception to fit a particular idea of “H.D”, Moore from the word go pours praises on H.D.’s present collection of poems by pointing out to the sincerity which informs the volume. To this Moore throws in a number of lines from the volume to underline the sincerity, faithfulness to […]

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Understanding the Differences Between Islam, Christianity, and Judaism

| December 13, 2017

 Introduction             It is important to not that over time; parallels have been drawn between Islam, Christianity as well as Judaism. In this text, I concern myself with the historical connections and theological similarities between Islam and other religions including Christianity and Judaism. I also look at the Contemporary struggles within the Islam religion and […]

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The Meaning of Islam

| December 13, 2017

Islam essentially means a religion that is largely monotheistic and which is articulated by a text referred to as the Qur’an. As a word, Islam is taken to reference to the ‘submission to God’. In that regard, the word is derived from salaam (the root word) which essentially means peace. With that in mind, a […]

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Revenue Recognition

| December 13, 2017

As one of the largest automakers in the world, the Ford Motor Company has a number of brands in its label including but not in any way limited to the Volvo, Mazda, Land Rover, Jaguar and Ford. To supplement its revenues, the company also engages in a number of automotive related services (Gupta 2004). In […]

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Pursuant to Article III of the Constitution

| December 13, 2017

Introduction Pursuant to Article III of the constitution, the Supreme Court of the United States was created. This Court which has variously been referred to as the “court of last resort” is empowered as the U.S Constitution ultimate interpreter in addition to hearing and deciding a number of other federal statutes legal issues. As the […]

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1) Diamond Collapse

| December 13, 2017

It is important to note that there are many parallels that can be evidenced between the collapse in the Easter islands and our modern society. The Easter islands collapse was largely informed by the inability of the society to master its environmental issues. Other societies whose collapse was as a result of the inherent inability […]

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Un Chien Andalou (1928)

| December 13, 2017

 Un Chien Andalou, a movie that takes only 16 minutes and in a conventional sense, it does not seem to have a plot. There also seems to be a dis-jointment of sorts when the film starts in a past setting and then jumps to some years later without a substantial change of the characters or […]

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The Cattle Boom

| December 13, 2017

 It can authoritatively be stated that the cattle industry expansion in the south informed much of deforestation in Honduras.  While there are many factors that essentially informed the cattle boom, the World Bank loans that were allotted to farmers for agriculture as well as livestock projects in the early 60s all the way to the […]

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CLANDESTINE DRUG LABS

| December 13, 2017

 Introduction Clandestine drug labs or CDLs have been identified as increasingly hazardous entities not only to the general public but also to the response community. It is important to note that all indicators are pointing towards a growing number of CDLs and hence awareness of this ballooning problem is vital. In this text, I discuss […]

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