Category: Conversation

  • The Analysis Of Telecommuting Pilot Program

    Introduction Currently, working from physical office has been related to several challenges that range from traffic congestions during peak hours, low employee satisfaction, minimized production, and small employees’ motivation. According to the ‘State of Work Productivity Report,’ as presented by Hoskins (2016), the U.S loses about $1.8 trillion each year on productivity following physical office…

  • Should Firms Care About Ethics

    Stakeholders use consumerism as a push for social change, based on the concept that companies make decisions according to consumer demands (Newholm, 2000). Consumer demand is constrained by the massive influence large companies create via their advertising and branding. On the other hand, it has been argued that consumer power may be used to ensure…

  • Volunteering: Factors And Benefits

    Volunteering refers to a person willingly offering services to the society without expecting in return. Volunteering can be as simple as giving a helping hand to a person to lift up a heavy bag to rendering time and services in activities organised by any non-profit organisation. Having volunteering experience on one’s records has become increasingly…

  • Why Hunting Is Beneficial To Nature And Society

    Hunters and anglers are two of the strongest components to wildlife conservation and keeping a healthy ecosystem. There tends to be controversy that surrounds the activity of hunting, but the fact is that it is really a natural human instinct that has evolved to become a vital role in society to this day. When laws…

  • My Worldview and Its Foundations

    What is a worldview? As the word itself suggests, a worldview is an overall view of the world. It’s not a physical view of the world, but rather a philosophical view, abroad perspective on everything that exists and matters to us. A person’s worldview represents his most fundamental beliefs and assumptions about the universe he…

  • Analysis of Worldviews of Deep Ecology and Ecofeminism

    The way an individual perceives natural environments can be dependent on personal experiences, which can shape how they see the world and develop their connection with nature. In relation to Peter Martin’s nature continuum (1996), I will be discussing the worldviews of deep ecology and ecofeminism, and how they contrast and compare to each other.…

  • The Law of Seas and Jurisprudence of Ownership: Analytical Essay

    Introduction to The Law of Sea India has managed to build a rich Maritime history in the course of time even before the rise of the European Maritime laws. During the ancient period, Indian ships would sail across international seas and transport all sorts of valuable goods to the neighbouring Asian and Middle Eastern countries.…

  • Rescuing America from the Great Depression by Franklin D.Roosevelt and His Policies

    Franklin Delano Roosevelt was a positive because of his effect on the Great Depression, helping with America’s economy and forever changed the way banks operate. When Roosevelt came into power on March 4, 1933, he helped restore the Great Depression with the New Deal. Before he died in 1945, he served longer than any other…

  • The Positive Environmental Impact of the Coronavirus

    Ecosystem recovery, the reduction of greenhouse gases and the reduction of illegal wildlife trafficking are some of the environmental benefits that this pandemic has left to date. The coronavirus pandemic has paradoxically brought a respite to the planet. Industrial paralysis in countries like China, a reduction in the number and frequency of flights between destinations,…

  • Thinking About the Need to Preserve Ancient Monuments in Their Natural State

    The Terracotta Warriors were found on the 29th of March, 1974, in Xian China. Broken parts of a clay figure were found by local farmers as they were digging wells, which led them to the tomb of the first emperor of China, Qin Shi Huangdi. The Details So far around 600 pits have been discovered,…