Author Archive: Hellen Wanjiru

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Loreley

| December 13, 2017

 Introduction The ‘loreley’ is one of the famous poems written by Heines. The poem focuses on a beautiful maiden on a rock who used to seduce sailors to listen to her singing. The poem has been adopted in music industry and in various communities in form of a folk song. For example, the poem has […]

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The External Love not be Fade

| December 13, 2017

Introduction In Shakespeare’s sonnets are two main groups; the dark girl (dark lady) and just lord (fair lord) sonnets. In just (fair) lord it deals with storyteller explore where it consume with the beautiful and the young guy, while in sonnets of the dark girl it the man engage himself to a lady who is […]

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The Schizophrenia

| December 13, 2017

 Schizophrenia as a Paradigm Case for Understanding Fundamental Human Process It is agreeable that schizophrenia is the most disorganized of the functional illnesses of the mind. It is termed as continuation of very much that can be taken as simply human. From the perspective of the anthropology which is more concerned with what the nature […]

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Current Financial Crisis

| December 13, 2017

The current financial crisis may at times be referred to as the Great recession. Economists consider the crisis to be the worst since the 1930s great depression. They also hold that the crisis was aggravated by the U.S. banking system’s shortfall in liquidity. Some of the consequences of the crisis include downfall of big financial […]

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The Cyber Terrorism and Its Effects

| December 13, 2017

The internet and advancements in computer technology have brought many changes in the world. It is through these technologies that the world gets connected. It is also through the internet that communication has been expanded and knowledge transferred into various parts of the world. However, there are also the disadvantages that are associated with internet […]

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The Federal Spending

| December 13, 2017

 Introduction Federal spending includes the expenditures by the federal government and their obligation in various categories which include grants, salaries and wages, procurement contracts, payments made directly to individuals and other direct payments and coverage commitments in the form of direct loans, loans which are guaranteed or insured and on insurance. Increase in the federal […]

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Comparison and Contrast of the Themes in Novel – POTTER

| December 13, 2017

Theme is the fundamental that is frequently used in universal ideas explore in the literature. The outsider is concerned about the gap among the poor and the rich from socioeconomic difference. The author suggests that the gap in the two groups do not bring enemies as compared to other novels where there are enemies. The […]

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Science Meeting Real Life

| December 13, 2017

 Introduction Science is systematic process of obtain knowledge (Scientific Methods, 2011). Science mainly relies on 5 basic steps to obtain knowledge, solve a problem or provide an explanation to a given phenomenon. These include; identifying the problem, making observation, forming hypothesis, experimenting and drawing conclusion. Scientific methods of investigation have been widely used in the […]

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Drug and Substance Abuse among the Youths

| December 13, 2017

 Rationale The rising incidences of drug an substance abuse among the youths is a cause of concern for parents, the education sector and the society as a whole. A drug can be defined as a substance that alters the normal function of an individual body, for instance the behavior and the reasoning. Drugs give the […]

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Myocardial Infarction: A case study

| December 13, 2017

Myocardial infarction is informed by a blood supply interruption to a section of the heart which ends up enhancing the death of cells. In moist cases, such a situation is caused by a coronary artery occlusion and according to Hutchsson (2008) the ischemia which results from this coupled with the shortage of oxygen can lead […]

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