Author Archive: Hellen Wanjiru

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Lifespan Perspective Of Developement

| December 12, 2017

Introduction Darwin’s resolve to understand evolution gave way to the study of lifespan development. It can hence be said that Darwin is among the first pioneer who spearheaded the study of lifespan development. By definition, we can term lifespan as the period of time beginning with conception and ending with death.In this text, I will […]

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Face negotiation theories

| December 12, 2017

Introduction There have been an increased number of empirical studies of negotiation theories in the last twenty five years. In this text I look at the development of the empirical studies of face negotiation theories as well as the description of procedures and flaws in the procedural design. Face negotiation theories             Stella Ting-Toomey was the […]

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Model and Ethics

| December 12, 2017

  This paper is aimed at providing written summarizes, compares, and contrasts three articles dealing with the study of decision making models and ethics. The three articles are: 1.) Carlson D, Kacmar, M and Wadsworth. L (2009) The Impact of Moral Intensity Dimensions on ethical Decision –making: assessing the relevance of orientation. Journal of managerial […]

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Support Of Celphones Used In The Clasroom As Teaching Tools

| December 12, 2017

Introduction With the number of school going teenagers with access to mobile phones on the raise, questions have been raised whether teachers can use mobile phones as teaching tools as opposed to computers or in line with computers. This discussion has elicited mixed views both from policy makers and educators with some in support of […]

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Women Serving in Combat Positions in the US Military

| December 12, 2017

The first policy to affect women’s service in the military was implemented in 1948 through the “Women’s Armed Services Integration Act.” The act changed women’s participation in the U.S military by offering them a permanent status. However, the inclusion of women was still restricted in areas of deployment such as on navy ships and aircrafts […]

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Development Of Sculpture From Rodin To Brancusi.

| December 12, 2017

Introduction Sculptures have been exiting, fascinating and evoking admiration for quite a long period of time. In this text, I look at the development of sculpture from Rodin to Brancusi. I also compare as well as contrast the works of these two master artists. The development of sculpture Rodin and Brancusi are considered among some […]

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U.S Monetary Policy

| December 12, 2017

Introduction By virtue of the U.S being the largest economy in the world, its monetary policy affects not only its citizens but also the economies of other countries. The term monetary policy can be defined in a number of ways. However, monetary policy can basically be looked at inform of a process where the government […]

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Dementia

| December 12, 2017

Introduction Contrary to popular belief, dementia in not a specific disease but rather a term representing several symptoms bought about by disorders affecting the brain. In this discussion, I look at what dementia is, its causes, symptoms, prevention as well as treatment. Dementia overview As stated earlier, dementia which involves the loss of cognitive ability […]

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Programming is the New Literacy

| December 12, 2017

Prensky, Marc. Programming is the new literacy. 13th Jan. 2010. http://www.edutopia.org/programming-the-new-literacy The interaction between humans and machine is the latest addition to the term computer literacy in the 21st Century. It is expected that the concept of literacy will not only refers to the conventional; ability to read, write and express one self but will also include the ability to interpret the […]

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Global Warming: It’s Growing Prominence In The U.S.

| December 12, 2017

Introduction With reports indicating that the global temperatures are on an upward trend, many academicians and scientists have called for urgent measures to be taken to mitigate the effects of global warming. It has been noted that that the carbon dioxide concentration in the air, one of the chief causes of global warming has increased […]

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