Essay Samples

  • Job Design and Management in the Organization
    Description: An organization is a group of individuals or employees coming together with a specific purpose, such as a Business. Some critical jobs are needed for an organization to be stable and carry out this mandate. Chief Executive Officer: it is vital for an organization because he/she is the carrier of the mission
    1 page/≈275 words | 2 Sources | APA | Management | Essay |
  • Should Euthanasia be Legal?
    Description: Whether euthanasia should be legal remains controversial several decades after it was first raised. The controversies and disagreements seem to arise from how to define euthanasia and the moral philosophies adopted in doing so. Today, one may ask whether this question will ever be fully answered, considering
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  • Pioneering Minorities: Inez Beverly Prosser
    Description: Ms. Prosser is considered to be the first African-American psychologist. She was a teacher and the first female to obtain a Ph.D. degree. Her passion for education saw her educate her siblings in the racially segregated system. Ms. Prosser began her higher education work at Prairie View A & M University in
    1 page/≈275 words | 2 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Business Memo: Organizational Influence on Behavior
    Description: A specific company’s culture impacts the ethical judgment of stakeholders, shareholders, and workers. Firms that are always determined to devise a solid moral culture encourage ethical behavior among those involved, bringing in many benefits at the individual and organizational levels (Sapada et al., 2017).
    2 pages/≈550 words | 5 Sources | APA | Business & Marketing | Essay |
  • Analysis of Thompson's The Making of the English Working Class
    Description: Thompson explores the topic of the working class in part three of the book. In this regard, he examines the definition of class from a historical perspective. He, for instance, argues that class is a historical phenomenon that unifies several different and unrelated events (Thompson 9). In addition, the
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  • Learning About Different Abilities and Fairness
    Description: As an educator, it is essential to acknowledge that children have disparate abilities. These disparities manifest themselves either physically, emotionally, or cognitively. Children with mental or physical disabilities, once they become aware of their conditions, tend to demonstrate discomfort and rejection
    2 pages/≈550 words | 1 Source | APA | Education | Essay |
  • Learning about Racial Identity and Fairness
    Description: As I intimated in my earlier journal entries, one of my foremost endeavors as an educator is to ensure the smooth learning of all children. I view all children as equal irrespective of their ethnicity; as such, I undertake to see to it that they have access to equal learning opportunities. Chapter 6
    2 pages/≈550 words | 1 Source | APA | Education | Essay |
  • Gender Identity and Fairness
    Description: One area that resonated with me when reading chapter 7 (Learning About Gender Identity & Fairness) of the book by Derman-Sparks and Edwards (2010) is that preschool children are yet to clearly understand what distinguishes their gender. Conventionally, children in this category chiefly focus on external and
    2 pages/≈550 words | 1 Source | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • What is Anti-Bias Education?
    Description: As an educator, one of my singular objectives is to facilitate smooth learning for all children by providing a safe and comfortable environment. I also endeavor to impart academic knowledge and skills that will enable children to develop socially and adapt to different situations. Having said that, I found
    2 pages/≈550 words | 1 Source | APA | Education | Essay |
  • Moral Disagreements
    Description: We discussed abortion, and my friend said he thought it was wrong in all cases. I disagreed with him and said that I thought it was a woman's right to choose what to do with her body. The argument was contentious, and we didn't make any progress. We held firm to our respective beliefs and could not find
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  • Abstract for Research Involving Black People
    Description: Black people have no equal opportunities compared to other groups (Kalin, 2021) and do not have access to healthcare services, particularly psychiatric care (Arredondo, 2019; Sacks, 2018). However, they are the people who require psychiatric care due to the effects of racism and are predisposed to death
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  • Summarizing Literature Review and Interpreting Search Results
    Description: A summary is not an interpretation, and an interpretation is not a summary. Summarizing the literature review and interpreting the search results are necessary for the study’s success. However, researchers must identify the distinction between the two processes to avoid confusion and ambiguity. The two have
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  • Literature Search: Importance, Reliability, and Strategy
    Description: In today's time, everything is available online, and it is effortless to look for pieces of evidence when conducting research. In addition, people during this time are also using technology advancements to verify whether the information they receive is accurate. Therefore, it is essential to use specific
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  • Worldviews and Questions on Biblical Worldview
    Description: People hold different perspectives of the world and everything in it. The different views may be influenced by culture, religion and spirituality, societal norms, and education/cognitive reformation (Erdvig, 2020). These perspectives are referred to as worldviews. A worldview is a philosophical view of the
    3 pages/≈825 words | 4 Sources | APA | Religion & Theology | Essay |
  • Mapping the Conversations: Effects of ADHD on Students’ Learning Outcomes
    Description: Statistics and empirical studies have highlighted how serious the problem of ADHD is among college students. The issues primarily focus on the effects of ADHD on students’ learning outcomes. However, some of the statistics presented offer an update on how ADHD prevalence changes and what other disorders are
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  • Current Event Analysis: Social Security Policy
    Description: The social security policy has remained a fundamental area attracting significant congressional attention in the United States of America. According to Carrier (2016), the history of this policy dates back to 1935, when Congress enacted the Social Security Act. The author indicates that the act was a
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 4 Sources | APA | Management | Essay |
  • ‘The g ‘The gates to the second world war were opened in 1931’. Eric Hobsbawm, Age of ...
    Description: ‘The g ‘The gates to the second world war were opened in 1931’. Eric Hobsbawm, Age of Extremes (1994). Discuss with reference to developments before, during and after 1931. History Essay
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  • Are Peaceful Public Protests an Effective Way to Initiate Dialogue on Contentious Issues?
    Description: I believe peaceful public protests pave the way for meaningful dialogue. Therefore, peaceful protests are an effective way to express concern on contentious issues. Although sensitive issues like marginalization, oppression, and brutality can strain the possibility of peaceful protests, people must try to
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  • Critical Analysis of an Article on Universities Disparity Related to Endowment Funds
    Description: The authors of this article highlight using data how wealthy universities, such as Harvard, Columbia, and Cornwell, manage to get high endowment funds and gifts from their wealthy alumni. Conversely, other non-profit universities could not generate such significant endowment funds due to American society’s
    3 pages/≈825 words | 1 Source | MLA | Communications & Media | Essay |
  • Introduction of Self to Staff for a Newly Hired
    Description: Colleagues, I am honored to be among your team and be part of the success story of this great organization in achieving its goals. Please allow me to briefly introduce my education background and employment history so we can get to know each other better. I am currently pursuing a Doctorate of Education
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  • Animal Testing: Ethical Principles, Viability, and Legality
    Description: For many years, researchers have continued to use animals for scientific experimentation. The researchers use animals to establish medication. They also use animals to determine the safety of medical products destined for animal use (ProCon.org, par.1). However, the practice has, over the years, considerably
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  • Preferred Learning Styles Based on VARK Questionnaire
    Description: The VARK Questionnaire is a useful instrument used to assess a person's learning style and give that person vital advice for using suitable learning techniques. This may be accomplished by providing the individual with the questionnaire. Aural, visual, kinesthetic, read-and-write, and multimodal styles can
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  • Five Best Free Antivirus Solutions Against Malware
    Description: Many free antivirus solutions are available in the market, and it can be challenging to determine the best. However, a few factors can help one decide which option best suits their needs. First, consider each antivirus solution’s features. Some solutions may offer more comprehensive protection than others
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  • Attitude Towards Food and Pleasures in Consumption on Plato's Phaedra
    Description: The text that caught my attention is the excerpt from Plato's Phaedra, which talks about food. The outstanding attitude towards food is bold and optimistic. Food is not limited to the cooked food we eat when hungry. Instead, it encompasses everything that we do to satisfy our hunger and craving for certain
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | MLA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • The Concept of Work
    Description: Work is universally considered a means to obtain economic benefits, which guarantee human survival and comfort. However, the concept of work is more complex than what people believe or accept it to be. When work is only viewed from the angle of economic means, then it is reduced to a commodity. The problem
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  • Treatment of Refractory Anxiety
    Description: Generally, I believe that the use of atypical antipsychotics and Ketamine are effective treatments for refractory anxiety, although there are many other viable options to try. The most important factor when choosing the treatment option is analyzing the diagnosis, patient’s risk factors, and symptoms before
    1 page/≈275 words | 2 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Thoughts on Culturally Tailored Healthcare in Orthopedics
    Description: The issue presented in the video has changed my perception concerning the need for healthcare providers to understand the patient's culture, beliefs, and thinking about illness and care. Showing acceptance, respect, and understanding of beliefs while providing care and instruction to accommodate the
    3 pages/≈825 words | 1 Source | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • How Cultural Beliefs, Values, and Traditions may Impact/Enhance Health Education Efforts
    Description: I think it is very important. The openmindedness needed to learn about health, which is a very scientific field, is immense. There are many cultures and religions that do not believe many truths that science puts forth. Furthermore, some cultures are hindered from getting the care they need because of
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  • Diabetes Self-Management Education for African Americans
    Description: The article selected was “Diabetes Self-Management Education for African Americans: Using the PEN-3 Model to Assess Needs” by Ninfa Purcell and Lauren Cutchen. In particular, it focuses on how diabetes significantly affects African Americans. Individuals from this demographic have a high incidence of
    3 pages/≈825 words | 2 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Social Determinants of Health and the Promotion of Quality Health Care
    Description: Social determinants of health (SDOH) including environmental, psychological, and economic components determine the incidence and prevalence of cardiovascular disease (CVD). The morbidity and mortality rates in the U.S have continued to add to the numbers over the years, partly due to the prevalence of CVD.
    2 pages/≈550 words | 2 Sources | Other | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Decisions and Rationales based on Foundation FastTrack
    Description: This exercise has enabled me to practice my decision-making skills, problem-solving and analytical abilities. I have the impression that the choices I made have been beneficial; all I need to do is to understand what the computer believes I should be doing to arrive at an appropriate, practical, and
    1 page/≈275 words | 1 Source | APA | Accounting, Finance, SPSS | Essay |
  • Practicum Reflective Journal: New Practice Approaches
    Description: The professional practice I exhibit entails diverse elements of administering care to patients through compassion and strong ethical values. Through the professional practice I have exhibited along the course, I have adopted diverse personal strengths that I believe aid me towards success and high-quality
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  • Credibility for an Entry-Level Professional
    Description: Credibility refers to the degree of belief and trust in a person. It is the primary precursor to building trust (James,2018). People will be open to listening to ideas from you and be able to respect your expertise. The main three elements of credibility are competence, goodwill, and trustworthiness.
    2 pages/≈550 words | 2 Sources | APA | Management | Essay |
  • Organization Development: Strategic Role of Change and its Impact
    Description: Organizations worldwide find themselves in the middle of inescapable and unprecedented uncertainty and chaos. To overcome these pitfalls and remain relevant and competent, they have to keep on developing. Organization development is a systematic process of planned change geared toward enhancing the
    2 pages/≈550 words | 5 Sources | APA | Management | Essay |
  • DMAIC, Dynamic System and the Christian Worldview
    Description: Define, measure, analyze, improve, and control (DMAIC) method is used in different fields such as engineering and sciences to aid in improving various processes that are followed. Hence, through DMAIC, individuals are able to eliminate the expensive variation caused by skipping a given important step.
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  • Influence of The National Academy of Medicine 2021 on Nursing Practice
    Description: The recent National Academy of Medicine report investigates the mechanisms nurses can exploit to address emerging issues in healthcare, promote health equity, and eliminate health disparities while remaining cognizant of the influence of technology and costs on health outcomes (Wakefield et al., 2021). Its
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  • A Comparison of Three Perspectives on the Evolution of Technology
    Description: The technological evolution perspectives differ from one researcher, anthropologist, or sociologist. Despite their distinct way of understanding and assessing technological progress, they all capture the essential elements of human influence and how human values shape technology. The paper will analyze the
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  • Information Systems and the Faculty in Academic Settings
    Description: The role of a faculty from the academic setting perspective is always diverse because they have various responsibilities to meet as they contribute to the institution's long-term success. For example, faculties ensure smooth classroom coaching, student academic counselling and advising, involvement in
    2 pages/≈550 words | 2 Sources | APA | IT & Computer Science | Essay |
  • Federal and State Collaboration Efforts
    Description: The country’s federal, state, and even local levels have various independent roles to play in different sectors, including the health segment. However, there is always the collaboration aspect, which is meant to build significant capacity and improve the health outcomes among patients even more. Florida
    2 pages/≈550 words | 2 Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Key Barriers to Widespread Adoption of a Clinical Decision Support System
    Description: The clinical decision support system (CDSS) plays an integral role in providing essential information and knowledge in a healthcare facility, and this aids in enhancing healthcare provision. Through CDSS, cases of error-making are avoided, which helps increase the quality of care given to patients (
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  • Notes on Adobe Premiere
    Description: 1. An Introduction to Basic Premiere Editing. Video editing using Adobe Premiere. The video project that will be shoot by a phone called the card game. “The Spot It Surprise” of Professor Concepcion’s wife and daughter is used as an example (“An Introduction to Basic Premiere Editing,” 2020). 2. Creating a
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  • Evolution of Nursing Practice
    Description: Nursing is one of the professions characterized by significant transitions accounting for its evolution to becoming the frontline caregivers across the diverse healthcare settings worldwide. Nursing practice emerged as a profession in the mid-19th century following Florence Nightingale’s remarkable
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  • Lessons Learnt from the Life of Fredrick Douglass
    Description: In the article “Fredrick Douglass’s America: Race, Justice, and the Promise of the Founding”, Peter C. Myers postulates that Douglass’ irrepressible faith in America was a hard won achievement that should be commended and celebrated. As a former slave who endured all manner of brutality, humiliation, and a
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  • ADHD Among College Students and the Stakeholders being Affected
    Description: ADHD is a major challenge facing college students. From a historical perspective, research on this issue started in the 1990s and has continued to increase in recent years. Before the 1970s, ADHD was perceived as a condition that children outgrew as they matured. However, longitudinal results in the mid-to
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  • The American Rescue Plan and Its Effects on Nursing Practice
    Description: The United States healthcare system is constantly changing to meet contemporary patient and professional needs. Stakeholders have induced changes through reforms and restructuring to ensure that it provides the best health care services for quality outcomes. Within the last five years, different policies
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  • Current Trends In Nursing Practice: Patient-Centered Medical Homes (PCMHs)
    Description: The new healthcare system paradigm driven by the introduction of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) established nurses’ priorities. In addition, it exposed the disenfranchised nature of medical care in the United States (U.S.). Patient-Centered Medical Homes (PCMHs) is an innovative healthcare delivery framework
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  • Current Trends In Nursing Practice: Interprofessional Collaboration
    Description: Modern nursing as a practice has been around since the 1850s when Florence Nightingale pioneered it. Since then, it has steadily evolved to encompass new trends, such as the growth in telehealth that allows virtual assessment and health technology like chatbots that enable more accessible access to
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  • Stages-of-Life and the Influence of Age in Health Care From a Patient's Perspective
    Description: The healthcare services delivery varies from one patient to another because of the distinguishing personal characteristics that influence the approaches employed by the healthcare providers. According to Orenstein and Lewis (2021), human beings transition through eight stages of life, from infancy to old
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  • Psychosocial Aspects Affecting Health Care Professionals and the Patients
    Description: Psychological factors affect workers' psychological responses to their professions and work conditions, potentially resulting in mental health problems. In the health care sector, professionals will likely experience psychosocial issues such as increased workload due to a shortage of nurses and a desire to
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  • Reservations of Health Professionals and Patient Education
    Description: There is a widespread lack of understanding among medical personnel regarding the spiritual and religious views held by their patients. In the realm of healthcare, I frequently encounter a lack of familiarity with the rituals and tenets of many religious and spiritual belief systems. As professionals in the
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  • Ideal Course of Patient Education for a Catholic Nun
    Description: It is essential for cultural and spiritual sensitivity on the part of health care workers when dealing with her religious believe. Because Sister Mary is a Catholic nun, it is possible that she does not find certain things to be particularly pleasant. Given that the patient is a nun, one of the questions I
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  • Argument on Monthly Stipend
    Description: Providing a monthly stipend to all household in the city is not the right way to address the issue of high cost of living. Adding more money to households increases their purchasing power. As a result, many will resort to spend the extra income to purchase more goods and services, which will push their
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  • Total War and the Europeans
    Description: According to Noakes (2020), trends and ideas in modern European society made it possible for "total war" to take place. Total war, in this case, refers to the fact that during this war, the entire society, not just the military, was getting mobilized to get involved in the war effort. Some of the modern
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  • West Coast Transit Case Study: Three Criteria for Evaluating Effective Team/Group Work
    Description: Team viability, member satisfaction, and task performance are criteria for assessing efficient team or group work (Ivancevich et al., 2014). Team viability estimates how better a group perceives it could perform in upcoming assignments and whether it will feel comfortable working with similar members. Member
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  • Finance and Cost Structure in Airlines
    Description: The two economic recessions witnessed in the first decade of the 21st century posed a wide range of challenges to the sustainable growth and development endeavors for industry players across the equally diverse global economic sectors. For instance, key players in air transportation industry such as airlines
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  • Broad Cost Leader Strategy: Strength and Actualization
    Description: The broad cost leader strategy will be used since it preserves an incidence in both segments. The strategy will help the firm have a viable advantage by keeping R&D, manufacture, and quantifiable costs to the lowest level (12 six basic strategies - Broad cost). It will also enable the company to compete at
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  • Impact of Accounting Standards Update ASU 2016-02, Leases on WM Company
    Description: ASU 2016-02 impacts all companies that engage in lease contracts and firms that pay leases. This is because the action creates a necessary legal need for business organizations and companies to consider the operating lease assets and assets during balance sheet preparations. The main aim was to sort out the
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  • Customer-Focused Environment
    Description: In the article, customer-focused environment, organizations must extend their definition of customers, published by Quality Magazine. Smith (2019) argues that internal customers' needs are as significant as external ones in creating a true quality environment. Further, Smith emphasizes the need to redefine
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  • Generativity versus Stagnation Stage and the Physical and Cognitive Changes in Late Adulthoo...
    Description: Human beings go through a series of stages of development throughout their life spans. The journey gets off the blocks from conception to inevitable death, which people conventionally expect to happen in the twilight years. Distinct patterns of growth, change, and stability in behavior characterize the
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  • Forming an Effective Team in an Organization
    Description: The team-building process entails a wide range of definitive and distinct phases essential to development. The process of team building is essential for the process of executing various policies. Their team development process consists of the following phases; formation, storming, norming, performance, and
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  • Annuity, Compound Interest, and Loan Amortization Schedule
    Description: An annuity is a contract that ensures a person or entity will receive a specific amount of money at regular intervals for a particular period. An annuity protects the investor and guarantees a stable income after retirement. Since most individuals may not own enough assets to sustain them after retirement,
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  • Falls Management Program (FMP) Initiative
    Description: The Falls Management Program (FMP) is a quality improvement program that allows healthcare facilities to improve their fall care processes and outcomes. Such a program is critical because falls are common in healthcare facilities (Stevens & Lee, 2018). For instance, about half of the residents in nursing
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  • An Introduction to Basic Premiere Editing
    Description: Video editing project that one can shoot using a phone. Professor Concepcion teaches basic editing skills using Adobe Premiere (“An Introduction to Basic Premiere Editing”, 2020). He portrays how to make a simple video using a phone with no spoken words. Creating a Project Folder to Store your Video Project
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  • Why Does Krishna Tell Arjuna Not to Worry About Killing His Family?
    Description: Even though Arjun is reluctant to kill his relatives, Krishna convinces him to. Arjun does not want to fight his uncle, thinking it is wrong and immoral and wonders why Krishna would agree. However, Krishna responds by telling Arjun the body is just flesh; with no killer or the killed, and at the time of
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  • Australia Reformed Family Law Act: Family Dispute Resolution
    Description: Failure to maintain the government's control in the institution of the family unit may expose all its stakeholders to undesired outcomes in the aftermath of a conflict leading to family separation. For instance, the breakdown of family relationships may expose its stakeholders, parents and children alike,
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  • Cultural Diversity in Healthcare and the 4C's of Culture
    Description: The issue from the cultural perspective is the dominance and autonomy of men as the decision-makers within the family. The Indian traditional society exhibits the dynamic aspect that places men at the centre of making decisions within the family. It is an elegant issue within the environment as it could
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  • Explainer Video for a Warm Hood Product
    Description: People always get worried when the winter comes, and they flood shopping malls looking for something warm for their bodies. Also, if you are one of the individuals who work outside in the cold, it is recommended that you think about purchasing a warmed hood to make your day-to-day job more pleasant. This
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  • Final Project: E-commerce Business Owners Needs Analysis (Online Course)
    Description: This needs analysis presents an analysis for a business owner who wants to launch an e-commerce platform. Proper needs analysis of all factors is necessary to ensure the successful implementation of the e-commerce platform. The business owner needs training on where to begin, prepare, and launch the platform
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  • Nursing & Theology Literature and Applying Concept Encourage in Nursing Practice
    Description: The term encourage is used in many instances as a doing word or to describe an action of a person trying to uplift another. Further, the definitions of the term from various dictionaries happen to reinforce this idea. The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) defines the term encourage as “giving someone hope,
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  • Ethics in Managerial Accounting
    Description: Managerial accounting entails the process of identifying, analyzing, measuring, and interpreting financial data to help businesses make proper decisions and manage their daily operations efficiently and effectively. In that light, managerial accountants prepare financial data, evaluate financial risks, and
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  • Amazon: Industry, Primary Competitors, and Key Line of Business
    Description: Amazon's industry can be defined as the online retailing industry, dominated by e-commerce and cloud computing segments (Zaman et al., 2021). The industry includes companies that sell and ship products directly to consumers through the internet. The online retailing industry is a rapidly growing industry
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  • Defining Characteristics of Modernism in Art, Literature, and Philosophy
    Description: Before the First World War broke out, there was an existing general feeling of anxiety. What yielded the anxiety was the feeling that the world was moving at an unprecedented rate toward an uncertain future. The extraordinary change resulted from modernism, which assaulted longstanding traditions (Smith,
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  • Challenges and Support to Completion in the Doctoral Program
    Description: Impostor syndrome is one of the major challenges I expect to face in my doctoral program. As mentioned by Marshall et al. (2017), the impostor syndrome is an issue everyone experiences. It is an issue that makes one doubt themselves and invalidates any achievement or milestone in one's life. For me, impostor
    2 pages/≈550 words | 3 Sources | APA | Education | Essay |
  • Collaboration Café: Treatment Refractory Anxiety
    Description: Treatment refractory anxiety refers to the condition where anxiety disorder therapy is not responsive after successful application; the outcome may be modest or ineffective (Vicario et al.,2019). Modestly ineffective refers to a slight response to therapy but with no remission. The cause and basic treatment
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  • PMHPN Support to Patient with Schizophrenia
    Description: Effective psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner (PMHPN) response should consist of a biomedical and biological psychiatric view and a humanistic approach consisting of human psychology with an emphasis on best psychosocial approaches. Gonzalez-Pando & Alonso-Perez maintains that the biomedical and
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  • Smoking Cessation Program Planning
    Description: Smoking has long been known to be a health hazard responsible for various negative health outcomes, including cancer, heart disease, and respiratory problems. Despite this knowledge, smoking remains a prevalent and harmful health behavior, particularly in developed countries. For example, an estimated 34.3
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  • National Academy of Medicine 2021 Report
    Description: Indeed, “Health is wealth,” and the National Academy of Medicine’s report emphasizes the importance of people’s health in fulfilling their roles in life and achieving success. However, everyone must receive healthcare services to achieve their maximum health to perform well. This idea is also known as health
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  • Learning and Teaching Practices
    Description: It is possible to describe retention of learned information as having the knowledge stored in long-term memory in a way that makes it easy to retrieve it, for instance, in response to routine reminders. A transfer is using knowledge acquired in one context to address issues or make sense of circumstances in
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  • South Park You Can't Say That on TV
    Description: The South Park episode is a social satire that pokes fun at the American political system. In the episode, the town of South Park is in the midst of a presidential election. The townspeople are evenly divided between the two candidates, and the election is neck and neck. However, Kerry is having difficulty
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  • Resources for People with Autism
    Description: People who have autism have access to a significant number of services. There are additional tools available that are created specifically for families who have children diagnosed with autism. Each state provides its residents with autism with a unique set of supports and benefits. Additionally, the federal
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  • Steps in Strategic Planning and Decision-Making Process
    Description: In business, planning is a managerial process that involves setting objectives and determining how to achieve them. It is the first and most crucial step in the management process, laying the foundation for all the other activities. The decision-making process is a process that is used to make decisions. It
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  • Types of Plans and the Role of Ethics in Strategic Planning
    Description: There are four types of plans. First, strategic plans are long-term, big-picture plans setting the business's overall vision. Secondly, tactical plans are shorter-term, more specific plans that detail how the organization will achieve its strategic objectives. They answer the question, "How are we going to
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  • Executive Managers' Tools for Decision Making
    Description: Executive managers use a variety of tools when making significant decisions. These executives use various means, including the information they read on a computer or listen to from others. The verbal communication could be from other senior executives or managers from the field who share their experience. To
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  • The Management Century: Evolution of Management
    Description: During the 19th and 20th centuries, substantial successful business people, engineers, and other occupants were seen; however, there were limited successful managers. The evolution of management has been shaped by several factors, including the changing nature of work, the rise of new industries, and the
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  • Cultural Relativism and Moral Action
    Description: One of my colleagues, Linda, was once working in a Christian-based international non-governmental organization, as an administrator. The organization was widely known and its interventions to curb hunger and poverty around the world were well known. However, the management could only hire Christians even
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  • Muhamad Ali – Racism and the Making of a Legend
    Description: Muhamad Ali is one of the most outstanding athletes of all time in the sport of boxing, not because he has the most wins or the best set of records among all boxers, but because he is a wonderful entertainer who keeps spectators and audiences on the edge of their seats. His famous trash talk is one of the
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  • Critiquing Potential Violations Using Information Technology
    Description: In the era of information technology (IT), companies are integrating IT into their operations to reap the benefits associated with IT. However, the integration of IT also exposes companies to online security threats that disrupt business operations. Therefore, more companies are assessing the available
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  • Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) Psychologist: Francis Cecil Sumner
    Description: The title of "Father of Black Psychology" is often given to Francis Cecil Sumner. In 1920, he made history by becoming the first African American to get a doctorate in psychology. After finishing primary school, Sumner taught himself and completed his college education at the age of 15, where he eventually
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  • Covid-19 and the Financial Audits in Government
    Description: Covid 19 is a strand of a coronavirus, which is highly infectious and quickly spreads through the air. This virus travels mostly through water or fluid in the human body as it targets the respiratory system of its host. This can have a moderate effect on the host body at times, but it can also be lethal
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  • Critical Decision-Making in Patient Safety and Organizational Performance
    Description: Mike is facing a dilemma on whether or not to clean up the spill or not based on the foreseeable consequences. However, the failure to report will have critical consequences on the organization due to the impact it might have on patient outcomes. Accidents and injuries to patients or staff members may
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 3 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Clinical Characteristics and Diagnosis for Glaucoma
    Description: Glaucoma is an eye disorder whose earlier diagnosis is significant in preventing long-lasting structural injury and permanent vision loss. The eye condition is among the primary triggers of blindness for persons, mostly those aged above 60 years. Though it can occur at any age, it is increasingly typical
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  • Meniere's Disease
    Description: According to Quatre (2019), Meniere's disease is a disorder that mainly affects the inner ear. Consequently, the disorder can lead to hearing loss and sometimes dizzy spells or both. The disorder is deemed chronic, but there are different treatments that can be used to aid in relieving the symptoms. Liu
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  • Future of Nursing Report
    Description: Diverse strategic changes have been gradually changing the nursing practice in the American context. Wakefield et al. (2021) demonstrate that different forces have combined their efforts to transform specific elements of the nursing practice. In this context, this paper explores the work of various
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  • Procedural Steps in Creating Differential Diagnosis
    Description: I derived various observations from the videos. Most importantly, it is inevitably significant to use patient history as a foundation for choosing appropriate diagnostic testing that results in a proper diagnosis. The process safeguards patients from unnecessary testing risks and is relatively cost-effective
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  • Key Observations on "The Medical H and P" and "How to Create a Differential Diagnosis"
    Description: The key observation from the video “The Medical H and P” was the three significant details each problem should contain. The first relevant piece of information is the diagnostic plan, which consists of a list of further tests that need to be carried out to aid in securing the diagnosis. Another important
    1 page/≈275 words | 2 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • How Healthcare Reform has Helped Shift the Focus in Evolving System
    Description: In healthcare, change is inevitable. The disease-based care focuses more on finding a cure for diseases by investing in medicine and drug development rather than on the well-being of society. Thus, in 2010, the Institute of Medicine (IOM), and The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), emphasized the need
    1 page/≈275 words | 3 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Future Of Nursing: Nursing Shortage Due to Aging Population
    Description: In the health care industry, nurses comprise the practitioners who make up the largest population compared to other specialists. The World Health Statistics Report shows that the total population of midwives and nurses worldwide is about 29 million. This number is still expected to increase since more nurses
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  • Patient Compliance and Patient Education
    Description: 1. Define patient compliance and explain its importance in your field. Patient compliance represents how the behavior of the patient, including aspects such as taking meals, implementing lifestyle modifications, and taking prescribed medications, matches with the provided healthcare advice (Mohiuddin, 2019)
    2 pages/≈550 words | 5 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Best Practices in Managing Patients with Confusing Narratives
    Description: Because it is hard to connect the information provided by the patient because they are providing confusing narratives that change each time, it is in the patient’s best interest to get supplementary historical knowledge from other sources, such as significant others or past doctors, whenever it is required
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  • Best Practices in Managing Patients with Hearing Loss
    Description: It might be complicated when dealing with patients with hearing loss; however, as a physician, you require information from the patient to conduct the physical examination and recommend the treatment plan. First, be patient. To extract as much information as you need from the patient, you require more time
    1 page/≈275 words | 2 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
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