Author Archive: Hellen Wanjiru

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Don’t Blame the Eater: Diabetes

| December 13, 2017

Due to the number of children who were affected by diabetes according to National Health institute, I greatly second the fact that more of the children who were affected by diabetes were in one way or the other had problems with genetic disorder. In respect to the statistics that National Institute of Health has it […]

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Religion

| December 13, 2017

 Introduction According to Scott Appleby, the human response to a reality perceived as sacred is what defines religion. Appleby draws attention to an observation of religion being a powerful medicine that should be administered in little doses if need be. Appleby’s position regarding this issue will be examined in this assignment. Discussion Conflicts and debates […]

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Agree and Disagree

| December 13, 2017

In respect to Sherry Turkle I agree with the information put across. According to Sherry, technology has enabled many individuals to advance in one way or the other which is fact. In this respect I actually agree with her that there is some aspect of advancement whereby individuals are more connected than even due to […]

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Afro-Bolivian Culture, Music, Dance and Development

| December 13, 2017

Abstract             The conquistadores (Spanish and Portuguese adventurers, soldiers and explorers)  took control of Americas between the 15th to 19th century  and the need for human labor by Spanish colonists led to wide spread enslavement. The first slaves acquired by the colonists were from the local native tribes. However, as the demand for labor in mining and […]

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Overview of the Study: Online Games

| December 13, 2017

  Online games have become common in many countries. This is because of the growth in internet technology. The internet technology has led to development of various games like the multiplayer game. Many people play the online multiplayer game because it is beneficial. First, playing online multiplayer game helps people make friends as they get a […]

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The Wolf and Fox Hunt by Peter Paul Rubens

| December 13, 2017

I have chosen to perform a visual analysis of a European painting titled the Wolf and Fox Hunt by Peter Paul Rubens was painted between 1615 and 1621. In this paper, I intend to explain the impression the picture makes as well as the techniques and style used by Rubens in creating this work of art. In […]

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Advertisement Analysis

| December 13, 2017

 Advertisement has existed in human history long before the development of present day mass media or any academic documentation and study of advertisement as topic. The common ancient forms included outdoor displays in the market areas and later on loud calling of sellers took on. The sellers of most commodities of trade and services became […]

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Maltese Falcon: Existentialism

| December 13, 2017

Introduction Existentialism starts with the premise that essence is preceded by existence. Existentialists have a belief that the process of definition encompasses choice, solitude and freedom. A person must not be involved so much with other peoples’ lives that will cause his/her autonomy to be diminished. Discussion Hammet applied existentialism in his writing. Maltese Falcon […]

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The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopping

| December 13, 2017

Plot This story features a young woman, Louise Mallard, who is suffering from a heart condition and who is about to receive the bad news of her husband’s death. Her husband, Mr. Brently Mallard, was believed to have died in a train accident. The news of Mr. Brently death was recorded in one of the […]

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Organized Crime

| December 13, 2017

Introduction             The “institution” may be loosely used to define any organization, however; in a sociological view the term is reserved for the description of systems of a normative nature which serve five aspects in human life. These are defined as institutions of a primary order and they affect kinship (family), power use (government), provision […]

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