
A cooperative is an organization formed by volunteer members to meet specific needs. Note that a cooperative can be a non-profit or profit-oriented organization. In addition, there are several types of cooperatives such as agricultural cooperative, consumer cooperative, worker cooperative, and cooperative banks and credit unions, among others. Nonetheless, when compared to traditional forms of…

Skelton (2013), as cited by Wilkinson (2018), proclaim that night out are done to mobilize the abilities of young people to have fun through taking advantage of the available resources and recreations in the market. In the study of Hollands in 1995, going out is not just a playful pastime for the young people since…

When planning to study in the United States, it is necessary to figure out how to finance tuition fees. In this case, scholarships can help out with a part or the entire cost, depending on the type of assistance granted to the student. There are United States Government scholarships available for international students. One…

Introduction Yubisuma is a traditional number guessing game played in Asian countries such as Singapore. I used to play this too when I lived in Singapore as a child. The main objective of the game is to guess the number of thumbs, which the participants will raise. There is no limit to the number of…

Information remains relevant in all aspects of writing—whether a person is writing a technical paper, academic paper, or even a work of fiction—because they serve as the basis for all thoughts, ideas, messages, concepts, themes, and discussions. However, in researching for information, there should always be a conscious understanding of the scope and limitations of…

Introduction Accounting as a discipline and practice is concerned with recording, estimating, organizing and summarizing financial and operational data (Garrison, Noreen & Brewer 2011, p. 34; Hilton & Platt 2011, p. 45). The financial information derived could be classified into financial accounting and managerial accounting. These two types of accounting have several aspects which distinguish…

When we say that “women” are “better” managers because they “care” more, “relate” better, and “are less aggressive,” we are feminizing the qualities or attitudes of managers. Men can also care more, so to speak. They can also be very fair and objective than women. Are women better managers? I do not necessarily agree that…

Risks are measurable using either a quantitative or qualitative approach. In the context of the risks facing the greater society, it is safe to assume that they are always changing in terms of their quantitative and qualitative scope of influence. This is because underlying causes and threats, as well as related factors and circumstances, can…