Author Archive: Hellen Wanjiru

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Main Line vs. Basinger

| December 12, 2017

The case Main Line vs. Basinger deals with Basinger refusal to be part of the “Boxing Helena film” in taking up her role as an actor leading to the film not being shot. The claim by Main Line is that Basinger had refused to take her leading role as she had agreed in the agreement […]

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Personal Testimony

| December 12, 2017

The article is about a personal testimony of a pencil signifying the essence of exercising personal freedom. The pencil is a simple item that has extreme complexity in that; no one really knows how it is manufactured as a whole. Manufacturing a pencil requires the expertise and knowledge of different individuals in different fields. Most […]

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Energy Problems and Potential Solutions

| December 12, 2017

Introduction             The United States of America is the world’s largest consumer of fossil fuel energy and this poses challenges to the economy’s security as well as the security of the nation. The nation is heavily dependant on imported fossil fuel currently standing at a level of 60% of the consumed fuel. The problem is […]

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Man of Honor

| December 12, 2017

Name of Film: Man of honor Era film trying to portray: Racism Ethnic group: African – American $11.      CHARACTERS: Who were the main characters? Carl Brashear, Mr. Pappy and Billy Sunday Describe each main character’s role?  Brashear is the first African – America to be a master driver of the U.S navy. Pappy is the commanding officer. Billy Sunday, […]

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Criminal Justice in America

| December 12, 2017

Introduction There have been dramatic changes in recent years concerning the view of juvenile crime by the general public and policymakers. Widespread changes in practices and polices regarding treatment of juvenile offenders have resulted due to the changing views. The society has opted to redefine juvenile as adults rather than defining crimes committed by youth […]

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Internet Safety

| December 12, 2017

This topic is aimed at educating children in 7th, 8th and 9th grade on the importance of internet safety. The topic educates the children on their safety when using the internet and also the safety of their personal information (Siegel & Welsh, 2008). There are various laws that protect children from the harmful effects caused by the internet. […]

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Avoiding Eight Pitfalls of Strategic Planning

| December 12, 2017

Abstract The work of management is none other than taking care of the future by way of balancing some useful aspects such as the short and long range goals of life. Things which contribute to the well being of ones future including the future of anything are mostly neglected or seen to be difficult. Management […]

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The Sociology of Emotional Labor

| December 12, 2017

Introduction Recruitment and retention of employees has become a major issue in many organizations. A large percentage of the organizations experience high employee turn over. There are various causes of high employee turn. First, lack of proper interpersonal relationships in the organization leads to high employee turn over. This is because the employees are not […]

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The Belmont Report

| December 12, 2017

Introduction The Belmont Report created on 18th April 1979 was drafted at the Belmont conference center, which is located 10 miles south of Baltimore. The report presents one of the key works about health care and ethics. Protection of participants and subjects in research studies or clinical trials is the key aim of the Belmont report. […]

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Environmental Hazards: Air Pollution

| December 12, 2017

 Introduction Every time an individual breathes, he risks inhaling thousands of chemicals that are all over the atmosphere. In this text, I look at the environmental hazard of air pollution and its consequences in the environment. I also look at what is being done to address this hazard as well as the effect of politics […]

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