Meredith, James H. "Bragg, Braxton (1817 1876)." In Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History, edited by David S. Heidler, and Jeanne T. Heidler. ABC-CLIO, 2000. Being acerbic, many people thought General Bragg was not fit to lead a large army. James H. Meredith talks about the accounts of why General Bragg was unfit to be a field commander during the Civil War. He was said to have mismanaged all his victories, even though being promoted three times for…
Introduction The weather in our country is getting hotter and hotter each day people need refreshing and healthy drinks to hydrate and refresh themselves. Therefore, company ‘Peel Fresh’ is going to introduce a new line of fruit juice by using our local tropical fruits one of them is the ‘Very Much Vitamin C’ and it will be launch in plastic bottle of 250 ml, 500 ml and family size of 1 litre. The ingredients we are using in our ‘Very Much Vitamin C’ are watermelon, mango and lime our juice is…
contemporaries of Whitefield’s at Oxford, devoted themselves to pray, provide Biblical educations to enhance the person transformation and development in Jesus Christ. The Wesley’s journeyed to America with Whitefield to contribute promulgate Methodism. Roberta Buckingham describes the reader that when these great gentlemen were teenagers the moral in America and Europe was not the best, consequently, these great men all contributed to the expansion of evangelicalism effect on American…
John R. Jordan and Roberta A. Neimeyer examined if grief counseling works and their conclusions based on previous studies, showed the efficacy of traditional counseling for the bereaved is profoundly low. In their article Does Grief Counseling Work? the authors suggest recommendations…
Assessment 3: Annotated Bibliography By Marcel Duchamp ‘Fountain’ E. Kuenzli, Rudolf & M. Naumann, Francis “Marcel Duchamp: Artist of the Century” Marcel Duchamp’s Fountain: Its History and Aesthetics in the Context of 1917-William A. Camfield (1996): 64-90. William A. Camfield writes about Marcel Duchamp’s ‘Fountain’ as one of the most famous and equally infamous objects in the history of modern art. He goes over the history of ‘Fountain’ in high detail and answers all the questions…
When people in society think about the perfect body, one thing comes to mind and that is being pretty skinny. We see this so called “perfect body image” everywhere we look: in the movies, in ads, and on magazines. Society deems that these people are perfect, and whoever doesn’t fit this image, must be bad. This kind of thinking really hurts all people, but especially obese people. Not only do regular-weight people in society typically think that obese people are less, but research shows that…
After several years of therapy and experiencing a toxic one-sided relationship firsthand, Delores goes to live by herself, later moving in with Roberta to care for her and keep each other company. While still unsure of her life and the future, as many humans are, she realizes she can live independently without a man, so she goes back to community college and does her best to get a degree. She meets…
Maria Roberta Cilo, MD, Ph.D., principal investigator for the multi-center study and director of research at the UCSF Pediatric Epilepsy Center says, "Better treatment for children with uncontrolled seizures is desperately needed" (Bunim). Researchers have found…
In April 2013, a fertilizer plant located in West, Texas experienced a deadly explosion (Meyer et al., 2014, p.2). The explosion left many dead, and hundreds injured in the local surrounding area (McNeill, Pell, and Roberts, 2013). An investigation conducted after the calamity found a failure of compliance of the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act by West Fertilizer Company (WFC), as they did not list ammonium nitrate on required paperwork submitted to the Texas Department of…
We all have dreams that are so close, but seem so far away. There may be something stopping us from reaching for these dreams such as, other people’s opinions, cultural traditions, or our own self-doubt. A controversy lies between what we wish to accomplish and what others think we need to accomplish. It all comes down to our personal responsibility and the opinions of others that keeps us from moving forward. It is simply reality. This reality is explored in the book, “Like Water For Chocolate”…