Essay Samples

  • Globalization and Extremism in the United States
    Description: Globalization and technology have made it possible for people to interact and integrate all over the world with considerable ease. For instance, it is possible to disseminate information worldwide within a split of a second, courtesy of the huge strides achieved in technology. In a word, technology has
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  • The Contemporary Accounts of the Emergence of Extremism
    Description: Extremism describes the holding of extreme religious or political views, which can be likened not fanaticism. In this definition, politics and religion are the main critical factors because they form the basis of arguments fronted by extremists. For instance, religious perceptions or views may be used to
    3 pages/≈825 words | 5 Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Osama Bin Laden The Most Notable Extremist in Recent Times
    Description: In the past 50 years, there have emerged extremists whose beliefs and activities have had a huge impact the world over. For people to be regarded as extremists, they must behave in a manner that overtly and strongly supports liberal or conservative ideologies (Frimer et al., 2018). Extremists also tend to
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  • Delegation of Duties in Nursing
    Description: According to the American Nurses Association (ANA), delegation is the transfer of responsibility for the performance of activities or tasks related to patient care to assistive personnel while retaining accountability for the outcomes (ANA, 2012). Registered nurses hold the responsibility delegation within
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  • Growing Extremism in American Society
    Description: Extremism can be defined as harboring a highly polarized view about a race, religion, political identity, and social doctrine. Unfortunately, all forms of extremist organizations exist in present-day American society, ranging from white supremacists and neo-fascism to right-wing religious movements.
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  • Evidence-Based Practice vs. Nursing Research
    Description: Evidence-based practice (EBP) describes a scholarly problem-solving approach that allows a professional to translate existing research evidence on a topic of interest into clinical practice that facilitates the delivery of high-quality care (Keib et al., 2017). Nursing research describes the systematic
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  • Network Routing and Switching
    Description: TCP/IP networking includes the diverse aspects and protocols at the center of organizational intranets. These are essential implements that define the various criterion for deploying effective networking within organizations. The primary areas that need to be considered when developing or learning TCP/IP
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  • White House Braced for North Korean Nuclear Test during Biden’s Trip
    Description: The white house is being prepared for a missile test from North Korea herby as Joe Biden is on an international trip heading to Japan, which is slated to begin on Friday. The president's visits to South Korea and Japan are intended to be peaceful trips. He will ask the countries not to launch missile tests
    2 pages/≈550 words | 2 Sources | Other | History | Essay |
  • Intervention Strategies Digital Brochure for ASD
    Description: This brochure seeks to inform parents/guardians about relevant strategies that we are going to apply both at school and at home to support the developmental and educational achievement of students with ASD. Guardians/parents are expected to partner with the teacher to solve issues that challenges that
    2 pages/≈550 words | 3 Sources | APA | Education | Essay |
  • Developmental Milestones for First Graders
    Description: Developmental milestones are the stages human beings typically undergo as part of growth and learning. Each stage has unique characteristics that build from the previous stage and influence the learning environment. Special education teachers rely on these stages to consult and train staff members and
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 3 Sources | APA | Education | Essay |
  • Individual Success Plan (ISP) Instructions
    Description: Use this form to develop your Individual Success Plan (ISP) for this Nurse Educator Student Teaching (NEST) training course. An individual success plan maps out what you, the MSNEd student, needs to accomplish in order to be successful as you work through this course and complete the capstone portion of
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  • Experience from Nursing Capstone Project
    Description: When I was completing my Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), my capstone project examined nursing shortage and elevated nursing turnover in acute-care facility settings. Propper, Stoye, and Zaranko (2020) note that nursing shortage is one of the key problems that many healthcare facilities face and its
    2 pages/≈550 words | 2 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Nursing Education: Use of Nursing-Specific Databases
    Description: CINAHL Complete and PubMed are among the most used nursing-specific databases providing the best research sources to support an Evidence-Based Proposal (EBP). Most of the sources found in these databases are peer-reviewed and empirical data resources which are better sources obtained from general internet
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  • Acceptance of Werewolves into Society
    Description: For many years, even before recorded history, the idea and beliefs surrounding werewolves existed. As defined by Stebbins (2017), a werewolf refers to beings who can transform between humans and wolves (Stebbins 1). Research indicates that the ideals of lycanthropy (mythical transformation of a person into
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  • U.S. and Canadian Emergency Management Systems
    Description: The American emergency management system is designed to deal with natural disasters that may result from unexpected metrological and geological events that may cause harm to any region falling within the boundaries of the United States of America. This system designates natural disaster-prone areas
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 2 Sources | APA | Law | Essay |
  • The Impact of Tax Cuts on the Economy
    Description: Governments use different methods to boost economic growth and support the economic well-being of their citizens. One method that has been used to enhance economic growth has been tax cuts. However, there has been a debate on whether tax cuts, on both individual and corporate income taxes, promote
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  • Benefits and Costs of Social Media on Adolescents
    Description: The use of social media is among the most apparent cultural aspects of modern society. In the USA, adolescents aged 13 to 18 years spent an average of 1 hour and 11 minutes daily on social media as of 2018 (Uhls et al., 2017). According to Asano (2017), this amount of time is on the rise with increasing
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  • Lore's Definition of Purpose in "The Pathfinder"
    Description: According to Lore (2012), each person has their own definition and perception of purpose. However, for the purpose of understanding the importance of purpose, Lore defines it as an “ongoing commitment to a principle that becomes who you are” (p. 407). In other words, it is not a goal or a belief to be
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  • CRISP-DM Phase: Deployment of Solution in the GE Employee Attrition
    Description: Deployment refers to the process of taking a trained Machine Learning (ML) model and making its predictions available to users or other systems. When a machine learning model's insights are frequently made available to the people for whom it was designed, it can begin to offer value to an organization.
    3 pages/≈825 words | 3 Sources | APA | IT & Computer Science | Essay |
  • Social Media Plays a Significant Role in the Lives of Nurses
    Description: After analyzing my social media accounts, I comprehended that I had made multiple postings on my clients' problems to get expert comments from other nurses. Although, I have just disclosed their medical condition and not exposed their names. According to professional nursing norms, these posts may be deemed
    3 pages/≈825 words | 2 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Promoting Diversity in the Workplace: Diversity Education
    Description: The increased levels of globalization mean that employees no longer work in an insular environment and have to interact with people from different backgrounds. With this in mind, the concept of workplace diversity has increased in prominence in the workplace. Workplace diversity describes the recognition,
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  • Combating and Adjusting to Terrorism
    Description: According to the federal laws in place, domestic terrorism can be defined as the various undertakings that are dangerous to human life and violate the existing state and federal laws; seems to serve the purpose of intimidating members of the public, or influencing government policy through coercion, or
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  • Mass Media and American Politics
    Description: Article corruption by media capture: the effect of corruption by Samarth Vaidya and Rupayan Gupta addresses the question "if media competition facilitates corruption." The article compares governments' ideal choices on whether to engage in corruption by capturing media outlets through bribery (Gupta, 2015).
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  • Declaration of Independence vs Letter to the Danbury Baptists
    Description: The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States are the most treasured documents in the country. Their import stems from the overriding fact that they form the foundational basis of the nation. It has been argued that one offered a promise while the other fulfilled it (U.S.
    2 pages/≈550 words | 3 Sources | APA | History | Essay |
  • Background Information
    Description: My current hometown is San Francisco, which is located in California County. We moved to New York City when I was very young, I cannot remember the exact time unless I ask my parent or my elder brother. I come from a family of three siblings and am the middle child among them. I studied both my primary
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Creative Writing | Essay |
  • Annotations on Asceticism and the Spirit of Capitalism
    Description: "Capitalism's spirit" can be viewed as a historical individual. It comprises several distinct elements linked together by their shared cultural importance. It places an obligation toward capital growth for the individual, which is supposed to be the ultimate goal (Fischoff,1944). Not only is it an ethos,
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  • The Existing Knowledge on a Topic of Scholarly Interest
    Description: A single-case study was conducted to determine the effectiveness of therapeutic assessment in adults. The case has been used to examine how change occurs during Therapeutic Assessment in a more controlled manner (Aschieri & Smith, 2012). It is separated into two parts: a Therapeutic Assessment presentation
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  • Influence of Popular Culture in Society
    Description: Often, cultures in societies are shaped by elite and influential individuals within a society. For instance, when functioning correctly, the British monarch embodies the best of English society and, therefore, the English culture. For example, the white wedding gown became popular after 1840 when Queen
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  • Arranging the Development of Brain
    Description: As we strive in our understanding of aging, as well as the causes and natural history of the disease experienced during this moment longitudinal study, remains so critical. For instance, in this situation, we'll look at a psychiatry professor at Harvard whose work examines both these strengths and flaws
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  • Piaget's Four Stages of Cognitive Development
    Description: Jean Piaget's cognitive theory of development consists of four main stages, including the sensorimotor (0-2 years), preoperational (2-6 years), concrete operational (7-11 years), and formal operational (12 years and above) (Wood et al., 2010). In his more than 50 years of investigating development among
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  • Using Qualitative Methods to Comprehend Global Change
    Description: Based on their extensive experience in qualitative research, the authors have developed a number of preliminary hypotheses. They paired this with a thorough literature review to discover how these strategies had been used before. It was observed that the task was inconsistent, and that organizational change
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  • Work culture is Among the Most Critical Aspects of Chinese Society
    Description: Work culture is among the most critical aspects of Chinese society. Paddy farming, for instance, is among the labor-intensive activities in the agricultural sector. Over the years, however, China has managed to feed its massive population while at the same time having a surplus to sell on the international
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  • Employment and Staffing in the U.S. Workforce
    Description: The workforce in the U.S. is determined by demographic factors such as age, sex, and education levels. The concentration of people belonging to the same age group, for instance, may depend on the kind of work, the remuneration, and working hours, among other factors. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor
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  • Effects of Social Media on Mental Health and the Workplace
    Description: The project explores the effects of social media use on mental health in workplaces. The rise of social media technology revolutionized communication. It has led to globalization, where people share information instantly from different places. Social media usage is popular with the youths and the working
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Incident and Liability Report and Employer’s Liability
    Description: There was an incident involving three employees in our company. They were hit by a truck on a well-lit crosswalk on their way to a meeting. Each employee suffered a broken right femur, bruises, and contusions. One victim lost his hearing aid. The injuries are temporary, and they are expected to be okay in 6
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 5 Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda
    Description: The person being interviewed in the video is Freddy Mutanguha. He is a genocide survivor from Rwanda from the 1994 killings of the Tutsi people by the Hutus. The interview was conducted in 2012 by USC Shoah Foundation, intending to add to a collection of testimonies from the survivors of the Rwandan
    1 page/≈275 words | 1 Source | Other | History | Essay |
  • The Oregon Cop and Michael Abend with Councilman Jim Cleveland
    Description: The Oregon Cop, Dustin Alex Stone, is conscious of societal relationships, which should always be positive. He bases his judgment and action on Christian values, which do not allow him to remain silent in the face of societal discrimination perpetuated by anybody, including his boss in the police force.
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  • Ethics Surrounding Face Recognition Technology: Metro Cards vs FACE-NY
    Description: Face recognition and verification is a fast-growing and advancing technology. Several face recognition systems and applications are already in place, with companies such as Apple Inc. already utilizing the technology to allow its users to perform device locks and unlocks. Like Apple Inc., new systems that
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  • Open Editorial on HIV among the African American Community
    Description: The prevalence of HIV is highest among African-Americans when compared to other racial groups. African-Americans account for about 43% of people with HIV diagnoses in the United States, yet this group accounts for only 12% of the US population (Wolitski, 2018). Healthcare professionals provide care for
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  • Adaptive Toolkit for Establishing Connections and Leadership
    Description: The business is experiencing various leadership problems as it has been brought to light via the mixed feedback presented to the leadership team. Although there are cited instances of excellent leadership from the employee survey, the softer aspects of leadership communication and management are of great
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 3 Sources | APA | Management | Essay |
  • SMART Goal for Leadership Behaviors and Success
    Description: The success of a leader relies on a broad range of business and management knowledge and skills. Specifically, a leader must constantly learn and grow, and everything that happens should be viewed as an opportunity to explore and discover new things. A leader must analyze and reflect on his efficiency
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  • Structured Self Development (SSD IV)
    Description: Structured Self Development (SSD) can be defined as mandatory web-based training that is continuous throughout the career of being a soldier. This training builds up upon the content in noncommissioned officer education courses. Structured Self Development always exists in four different stages supported
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  • Importance of Vision and Theories for Leaders
    Description: A vision is necessary for a leader; however, the vision must become a reality for the leader to be truly successful. A leader must envision the future and ensure that members do not just recognize the vision but also vigorously work towards making that vision a reality. Consequently, some leaders appear to
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  • Amazon and Foreign Exchange Exposures
    Description: Amazon is one of the largest international corporations and is heavily aligned with foreign exchange exposure. Before understanding the key financial instruments for the company, it is necessary to note its operations. Amazon is a multinational company located in the United States and offers vital services
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  • Multicultural Communication and Healthcare
    Description: Multicultural communication is, by definition, the study of communication between people of different cultures. It is the result of the world and nations' history since this has forced people to mix; this implies exchanges on all levels and fundamentally on the communicative level (Li et al., 2017). It is
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  • High-Risk Nutritional Practices
    Description: Various communities have different practices surrounding the choice, preparation, and food intake. Some dietary cultures are beneficial to health while others are detrimental. These practices affect the quality and quantity of nutrients available to the body, affecting people’s health and well-being
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  • Continuous Evolution of IPR Laws in the Pharmaceutical Industry
    Description: Intellectual property rights are the legal rights granted to the creator or inventor to protect his invention for a given time, usually 20 years, in the pharmaceutical industry (Zafar, 2020). Intellectual property rights (IPR) in the pharmaceutical industry have for many years remained controversial. The
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  • User Security Awareness: Phishing Attacks and Email Spoofing
    Description: Phishing attacks have become very popular in contemporary society. Researchers suggest that the main reason why these attacks continue to rise is that they work (Krumay et al. 7). One of the most common types of cyber security attacks is email spoofing. Spoofing involves using some fake address or
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  • Reading Report on the Works of Ku K’ai-chih during the Tang Dynasty
    Description: The article “Poetry illustration and the Works of Ku K’ai-chih” by Hsio-yen Shih presents a discussion of the works of Ku K’ai-chih, one of the most famous painters before the T’ang dynasty (Shih, 1976). The article acknowledges that little is known about this painter in the West considering that most of
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  • Ethics and Moral Status: Christian Views on Abnormal Ferus Abortion
    Description: Fetal abnormality is a case study that has significant moral lessons. Jessica is a woman from Mexico and has stayed in the US for many years with her husband, Marco. After some time, Jessica was admitted of an abnormality in the fetus with Dr. Wilson as the primary attending physician. The fourth figure
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  • Endangered Species in Terrestrial Ecosystems: African Savanna Elephant
    Description: Endangered animals are organisms at extreme risk of extinction caused by loss of habitat or genetic variation. The endangered species in this paper is the African savanna elephant, Loxodonta africana. They are the biggest terrestrial mammals on earth, characterized by large ears to radiate excess heat.
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  • God, Humanity, And Human Dignity
    Description: Different worldviews have unique stances on the values that human person have. Before linking my worldview to human values, it is essential to describe it. A worldview is a collection of expectations, stories, values, and attitudes about the world (DeWitt, 2018). My worldview is more Christian-based and has
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  • Christian Concept of Imago Dei
    Description: The concept of Imago Dei is derived from the Genesis chapter of the Bible. It refers to the connection that exists between God and humanity (Peterson, 2021). According to Genesis, human beings were created in the likeness of God. The term Imago Dei is Latin for the image of God. In a nutshell, the concept
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  • Heritability: Biological Influences in the Development of Personality
    Description: Heritability measures how an individual's genes account for their traits. It can also be defined as a statistical measure aligned to a specific population and environment (Young, 2019). It is defined as a critical concept used in psychology and behavioral genetics. In psychology, it is majorly used to
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  • Maybe You Are Born With It
    Description: Whether a person is born or made a genius is a question that can be answered by analyzing the article by Noonan (2014), who believe that nature plays a significant role in shaping one's activities. Therefore, it is essential to justify that a person is made a genius and not a born genius. Besides, we call
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  • Managing Human Resources in Health and Social Care
    Description: In recent years, the non-profit sector has grown and is charitable, and health and social care institutions have gained importance. Human resource management plays a more vital role in building a “successful” organisation, which is no longer enough. Charities often have staff and volunteers with different
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  • Impact of Racism on Economic Inequities
    Description: One of the key challenges facing America today is racism, with minority groups feeling its burden on almost all fronts. The U.S. prides itself as one of the most developed countries in the world but racism and its effects continue to prevail. As a result of racism present in different systems in the country
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  • Economic Environments and Risk Mitigation
    Description: The global financial markets refer to platforms wherever individuals, groups, and nations trade financial assets. Many also consider it an avenue with rules that govern the trading of the assets in question. The international financial markets have a role in ensuring the effective sharing of risks amongst
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  • Currency Derivatives for Amazon
    Description: Currency derivatives are contracts that are used to buy and sell currencies at a future date, deriving their value from their underlying currency (Madura, 2021). They are traded in the regulated market and the underlying is the exchange rate of currencies of the two countries (Gope & Mitra, 2018). They are
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  • Project Procurements: Make or Buy Analysis and EVM
    Description: Project planning and management are essential skills used by many professionals to assist their organizations in achieving their objectives. However, even the best-laid plans may go awry, and occasionally the performance of a project does not meet the budget or timetable that was established. Using an
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  • Control Account Plans in Earned Value Performance
    Description: In most cost cases, developing a CAP starts at the beginning of a project. This is to provide a clear roadmap to all participants in the project of their roles and responsibilities (Verzuh & American Psychological Association, 2021). The first process that a project manager undergoes while preparing a CAP
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  • Nationalism-Related Events in Western and Eastern Europe
    Description: Today's Europe continent results from history and events that helped shape it. The history essay paper will feature events between the 1870s and 1990s in Western and Eastern Europe to reflect the short-term changes within long-term continuity for the Europe continent. These events are in the context of
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  • Sugar in Breakfasts: Producing Nutritious Meals for Schools
    Description: Houston Independent School District (ISD) Nutritional Services is an organization charged with the responsibility of creating nutritious menus that are largely acceptable. Following mounting concerns by parents in Houston about the sugar content in school breakfasts, decisive action needed to be taken
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  • Slavery in Modern Caribbean Fiction
    Description: Although the Caribbean islands of Martinique and Guadeloupe are famed for their tourist attractions, they are steeped in a long and brutal history of slavery, occupation, and colonialism. After their discovery by Christopher Columbus, the islands’ native Indians were massacred, and for many centuries
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  • Stress and Quality Life: Normative and Non-Normative Events
    Description: Normative life events refer to the things that have an effect on the majority of the individuals in a particular culture at a certain period of time while non-normative life events refer to some things that affect everyone in a different way or it may not affect the people. Psychologically, there are some
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  • Role of Lifestyle Choices in Development of Chronic Conditions
    Description: Lifestyle choices contribute significantly to chronic diseases such as diabetes, cancer, and heart diseases, which are the leading causes of death in the U.S. (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC], 2020). The CDC (2020) reported that 7 out of 10 Americans die every year due to chronic diseases.
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  • Textual Commentary on “Black Shack Alley”
    Description: The "Black Shack Alley" by Joseph Zobel was written in 1950 when slavery was on the rise in the American community. The novel follows a story of a young boy, Jose Hassam, also referred to as JoJo living within the Caribbean Island slums named Martinique, where he experiences struggles such as racism, social
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  • Closing Argument for "Counting the Cost"
    Description: My client is a capitalist, motivated by self-interest and not greed. Capitalism is the economic system in which individuals can freely own properties and sell them in terms determined by the free market; the demand and supply control consumer prices. Thus, the free market in capitalism works effectively
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  • Employee Behavior and Job Satisfaction
    Description: Attitudes are evaluative statements or judgments concerning objects, people, or events (Khuwaja et al., 2020). Considering the cognitive component of this employee's attitude, he experiences cognitive dissonance by displaying different opinions concerning people of the middle class. At one time,
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  • Laws of Employment Relevant to All Souls Hospital
    Description: The All Souls Hospital (ASH) faces two violations of employment laws. A dismissed employee filed a charge with the local labor relations office, and an interviewee filed a discrimination and harassment charge. In the present project, the two violations are reviewed and the potential remedies
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  • Critical Analysis of the Principles of Agency
    Description: Understanding the underlying principles of the agency is essential for everyone. Whether the government, private entities, or individuals, acting relative to a given authority is essential to bind another person and employ legal remedies to protect one’s cause of action. In this article, the author would
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  • Memorandum on Protecting eHarbour Intellectual Property
    Description: Firms can enhance their core management and R&D operations protection via intellectual property rights and registrations. Besides, having a better bargaining position for cross-licensing and counterclaims contributes significantly to this protection. Similarly, through intellectual property rights
    2 pages/≈550 words | 2 Sources | APA | Business & Marketing | Essay |
  • Linda and The Antebellum South
    Description: In the antebellum American society, gender roles seemed to be so defined. This is especially so for women, who seemed to have their responsibilities cut out. They were expected to stay within their household setups, talk less, carry out their household chores, keep their domestic matters within, and
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  • The Five Types of the Advocacy Tactics
    Description: There are five types of the advocacy tactics that are applicable to the Singapore and they include the following; persuasion, complaints, grievances and fair hearings, embarrassing the Target of Change, political pressures and also petitioning. One is persuasion tactics which is used to sway other people's
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  • Environment Policy Analysis for Water Pollution in Yorkshire
    Description: The Water UK has come up with "21st Century Rivers Ten Actions for Change." As recently as the 1990s, more than a fifth of sewage was not properly treated in the UK and Wales. At the same time, toxic metals, agricultural slurry, and industrial chemicals increased in rivers (Water UK, 2022). As a result
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  • Response Post: Cardi B to Endorse Diet Pepsi
    Description: I choose Cardi B to endorse Diet Pepsi among young people between 12 to 19 years. My choice is based on Cardi B's influence on the young generation through her music. Cardi B has a huge number of followers on different social media platforms. A high percentage of these individuals are the young generation,
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  • The Professional Philosophy Statement as a Mother
    Description: It is common to hear people say that "children are our future." For me, this statement carries weight and has informed my choices in career and parenthood. Because children are our future, I strongly believe that we should prepare them to be better by providing them with learning opportunities now. We
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  • Strength and Conditioning: Pylometric Exercises, SMR, and Stretching
    Description: Plyometrics defines the various exercises designed to allow the exertion of maximum force within a short period as they increase individual muscular power. The mechanism of plyometric training involves eccentric loading of a given muscle followed by unloading of the muscle through rapid and concentric
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  • Communication and the Organizational Grapevine
    Description: One of the most persistent sources of rumors, hearsay, and speculations in an organization is the grapevine. The term ‘grapevine’ is used to define an informal and unofficial communication channel that conveys both bad and good news about the organization. One reaction to the news passed within the
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  • Strategic Planning Approaches of Kaiser Permanente South Sacramento
    Description: Excessive wait times plagued the Kaiser Permanente South Sacramento Medical Center emergency room in 2007. An entirely new and more efficient way of doing business had to be found. Dr. Karen Murell became the head of the lean program, a system of management methods and tools used in manufacturing
    2 pages/≈550 words | 1 Source | APA | Management | Essay |
  • Modernist Literary Technique: Stream of Consciousness in "The Dead"
    Description: James Joyce, the author of The Dead “1914), is a pioneer of modernist literary techniques, such as stream of consciousness. A social occasion is the story’s setting based on a party that Gabriel Conroy’s aunts throws. After Gabriel arrives with his wife, Gretta, he comments on how long it takes her to
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  • Literary Techniques used by Stephen Crane in “The Open Boat”
    Description: Stephen Crane, the author of “The Open Boat,” utilizes a range of literary techniques to convey the story of four men, who are stranded in a lifeboat. The author portrays ways that the group works together amid hardships after realizing that each of them had a role to play. In the introductory part, Crane
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  • The Age and Gender Representation on the Saturday Morning Block Shows
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  • A Ghost Story about Symptoms of Rest Cure and its Treatment
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  • Using Evidence-Based Practice in Standardized Handoff Protocols
    Description: The purpose of this memo is to inform the relevant stakeholders that adopting a standardized handoff protocol and a computerized medication system is a necessity if we want to improve staff communication and patient safety in this hospital. The case of Mr. Stanley Londborg, who had to stay at the hospital
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  • Evidence-Based Approach in Nursing Decision-Making
    Description: Healthcare professionals are constantly making decisions on how to best produce the best healthcare outcomes for their patients. To make informed decisions about the patient, healthcare professionals adopt an evidence-based practice (EBP) approach. According to Mackey and Bassendowski (2017), an EBP
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  • Effective Work Organization and Hybrid Teamwork
    Description: The increasing work dynamics and demand for effectiveness and productivity have positioned teamwork as a fundamental aspect of organizations. According to Van den Bossche et al. (2006), teams constitute individuals with diverse values, experiences, and know-how, enabling institutions to boost their
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  • The Importance of Hybrid Teamwork
    Description: An effective team is a driving force behind productivity in an organizational setup. It improves efficiency and spurs the organization's growth to even greater heights. The catch often comes in harnessing the benefits of an effective team and a hybrid working model. Merging the two into a functional unit
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  • Quantitative Methods for International Business
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  • Define Phase of the Six Sigma Project
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  • Relationship of Heritability to Personality Development
    Description: Heritability refers to the measure of how different genes can define different traits in people. The traits in this regard could be physical or inherent. Research has shown that in normal circumstances, different people might react differently to the same reactant or environment. However, in some instances
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  • Being a Genius: Maybe You Are Born With It?
    Description: Being a genius means having the exceptional intellect and ability to do something. It is also marked by individualism, compelling quality, and extraordinary ingenuity (Robinson, 2011). The question as to whether genius is inborn or acquired is an interesting one and has generated conflicting sentiments
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  • Concepts of Humanistic and Biological Psychology
    Description: The basic tents include the following. Firstly, the development of individuals is influenced by events in early childhood as opposed to inherited traits alone. In this case, forgotten events in childhood have a major role in the development of persons. Secondly, an individual’s behavior and cognition
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  • Personality Development: Ethnography
    Description: Ethnography is the scientific study of people, culture, customs, habits, and pre-existing differences (Naidoo, 2014). As a cultural enthusiast, I have had numerous interests in ethnography. Often, learning new cultures and new cultural practices has proven interesting to me since it allows me an opportunity
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  • Personality Development: Adler's Birth Order Theory
    Description: Adler argued that individuals' behaviors and personalities could be compressively understood by interacting with other people. He believed that all human beings were motivated by goals and a fundamental inclination to be superior, driven by feeling inferior. He used the birth order theory to explain how the
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  • Excepcional Needs Children: Important Considerations for Punishments
    Description: Codes that align with punishment include code 1.01 on being truthful, which requires promoting a professional environment that supports honest behavior and necessitates actions to be taken to ensure truth and accurate information are disseminated. Code 3.04 on the service agreement outlines the
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  • Research on a Mathematician: Albert Einstien
    Description: Albert Einstein is a renowned mathematician and physicist due to his outstanding scientific discoveries. Many of the advancements in the modern era are directly attributed to the exceptional contributions of Einstein. Some of these contributions include the theories of relativity, which explain various
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    Description: All of us can dream as we sleep. Barrett (2009) stated that dreams are formed by the brain processes based on real-life experiences that are reflected by our subconscious. The dream typically bears the most emotional or the situations we are most involved with, and the mind attempts to find solutions by
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