Purinex was as a drug discovery and evolution company located in Syracuse, New York. “The company sought to commercialize therapeutic compounds based on its purine drug-development platform.” The company evolved procedure for making small molecules that acted as selective agonists or antagonists. The company consisted of 14 employees and the company has a chemistry laboratory, and 35 pending patents in the purine field. During 2004, the company promised two drug treatment: the first one for…
This Asian youth study has defined the neoliberal objectification of Chinese education through the PRC within the context of a Foucauldian and Marxists analytical perspective. Woronov’s (2004, 2009) analysis of the Chinese educational system defines the overt changes in PRC policies towards a more privatized and neoliberal vision of education for young people in China. In this perspective, Foucault defines the “power” of the government to defined on the conduct of governmental activities that…
Prior to high school, my middle school recommended that I attend “Grant High School”, which was looked down upon by my parents due to its reputation. Grant High School only has a 78% graduation rate. My father had been planning on surprising me with an opportunity of a lifetime and began planning since I was in 7th grade. I left my friends and current life behind to move to a place called Oak Park to attend Oak Park High School, which is ranked in the top 100 public schools in the nation and a…
should be individualized enough to ensure no students’ potential is wasted, which will maximize the positive “newness” brought to the society. This simply requires an educational diversity. While private education is always at the forefront of controversy, personally speaking, I would argue that private education by no means is merely a waste of our social resources; instead, it allows our entire society to draw strength from the diversity of education forms. Hannah Arendt demonstrates her…
Are schools in England socially just? There are many different types of schools that exist, such as private schooling, payment by result schools, comprehensive/grammar schools, public schools and others. Many of these types of schools’ policies are socially unjustified. Education gives us all access to qualification in England. However there are still some people that get more than others, how is this fair? This could because of many things such as, girls have higher educational attainment than…
introduction of social bonds (SBs) has brought about a new and innovative means to resolving these issues. Social bonds are a performance-based contract between governments and the private sector aimed at resolving social issues. Their ability to deliver better outcomes, while transferring risk from governments to the private sector makes them attractive. But difficulties in measuring success and potential for “cherry picking” have diminished their successfulness. This essay will argue that…
specific issue by raising funds from private investors in order to provide services, in return, if the objectives achieved, the funders are going to received interest from the signed contract (Jeram & Wilkinson, 2015). Detailed…
Lisa Phan Professor Gary Jason Philosophy 312 17 April 17, 2016 Delivery Drones Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), commonly known as “drones,” are a military technology that is being developed for civilian and commercial use in the United States (2). The popularity of drones has risen in the past five years around the world. Drones are vastly being used for delivering medical aide, surveillance, search and rescue, etc (Daly 1). The commercial use of drones are also in the process of developing.…
Disabled students are now provided the opportunity for education in both public and private schools, but it is unknown about which one is more beneficial for these students. At private schools specifically for disabled students, there is a different curriculum that is considered a “more specialized environment” that claims to further the disabled student 's education. While this can be beneficial, public schools include disabled students in regular classrooms, giving them the opportunity to…
price a public university student will pay, unlike in private universities which prioritize raising money and giving out scholarships over the construction of new buildings (Ekman). Public universities also have lower graduation rates compared to private universities, and this can be partially attributed to the enrollments being generally much larger than private universities causing the ratio of students-to-teachers to be higher compared to private universities; consequently, the students will…