Essay Samples

  • Investigate Structure and Culture
    Description: Organizational ethics can only be developed through a series of processes, the first being creating and periodic assessing the organization's core values. A company's culture and subcultures may overlap, which means that more than one culture may exist simultaneously. Management cannot force one culture on
    3 pages/≈825 words | 3 Sources | APA | Business & Marketing | Essay |
  • ASL Deaf Gain
    Description: Deaf gain refers to the reframing of deafness more as a sensory and cognitive diversity with the ability to contribute significantly to the greater good of humankind (H-Dirksen Bauman, 2009). Society has had a general perception that deaf people are at a loss because they have problems with literacy
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  • Bloodchild: Storyline, Setting, Central Unifying Device, and Characterization
    Description: Gan is the narrator of the fiction "Bloodchild." He lives with his family on an alien planet occupied by insect-like species called "Tlic." Gan was chosen by TGatoi, a friend of his mother (Lien), to carry her eggs and reproduce, and he is happy about his role as an alien carrier. Gan witnesses the blood
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  • Which is Why the Information Obtained is Credible
    Description: The research paper focused on various evidence-based teaching strategies that nurse educators can use to ensure that learners can acquire optimal knowledge. Although there was no evidence-based teaching strategy that was identified as the best, researchers concluded that a combination of various teaching
    3 pages/≈825 words | 6 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Anarchy is What States Make of It
    Description: Anarchy is what states make of it.
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  • Risk Management is Significant in Any Healthcare Facility
    Description: Risk management is significant in any healthcare facility to ensure the safety of the employees and the patients. I interviewed a local community-based clinic, and risk management is effective for patients' safety and achieving their strategic goals. The clinic emphasizes that risk management be a
    3 pages/≈825 words | 4 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Career Preparation for Accounting
    Description: Pursuing a career in accounting requires learners to remain prepared in diverse ways beyond the academic knowledge they acquire in the learning institutions. Like in many other professional fields, it takes one commitment, constant search for information, and out-of-class experiences to attain distinguished
    3 pages/≈825 words | 2 Sources | APA | Accounting, Finance, SPSS | Essay |
  • Controversy Surrounding Cochlear Implants
    Description: The cochlear implant is one of the inventions that has received support and opposing reactions in equal measure in the medical sector. Since the design of the first one in 1957, these devices have gained significant medical attention (Kilgore 2). While a section of the society felt that the development had
    2 pages/≈550 words | 3 Sources | MLA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Description of Tasks and Performance Indicators
    Description: The global healthcare sector faces a common challenge of high rates of nurse turnovers leading to the crisis of nursing shortage in healthcare systems and providers worldwide. The human resource problem often creates heavy workloads for nurses, exposing them to adverse implications such as nurse
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 4 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • American Folk Music and Historical Events
    Description: American folk music consists of different traditional genres, including Appalachian folk music, spirituals and gospel music, blues, labor song, cajun, and native American songs. In the early 1920s, American folk music appeared and gained slow popularity during the great depression period. Americans gathered
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  • Steps in Investigating and Preventing Fight at the Workplace
    Description: The brawl occurring in the workplace is a reprehensible incident that requires thorough investigation. According to Shier et al. (2017), employee-to-employee violence can have a devastating and negative outcome on the professional relationships between individuals, leading to the company’s poor performance.
    2 pages/≈550 words | 2 Sources | APA | Management | Essay |
  • Diversity in an Organization: Dealing with the Conflict and its Outcome
    Description: The increasing diversification of workplaces across organizations worldwide poses a wide range of challenges to employees, who are often tasked with the responsibility of coming up with solutions to address the different issues faced in their workplaces. For instance, workplaces characterized by cultural
    3 pages/≈825 words | 2 Sources | APA | Management | Essay |
  • Work Disability Issues in Non-Profit Organizations Serving People with Special Needs
    Description: In a world geared towards inclusive policies, considerations for people with disabilities should be careful and explicit to provide realistic solutions that influence their wellbeing and participation in development. This means that non-profit organizations should be actively and continuously strengthened
    6 pages/≈1650 words | 5 Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Personal and Other People's Cultural Identifier
    Description: Name three cultural identifiers that you identify with most. Describe in detail how you identify with these three. Religion, race, and socioeconomic status are the three cultural identifiers that I identify with the most. Most people identify with religion worldwide, with the majority being Christians and
    2 pages/≈550 words | 1 Source | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Cultural Differences between Zappos and Amazon
    Description: Competition is at an all-time high at the moment as companies continue coming up with ways in which they can get ahead of the rest. There is a serious need to have all their business process align to the ever-changing trends in the business environment for them to continue remaining relevant. In today’s
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  • Data Collection Using a Semi-Structured Questionnaire
    Description: The study used sixteen participants, eight being human resource managers and the remaining eight holding the manager positions. Data collection was done using a semi-structured questionnaire. The first part of the questionnaire contained questions aimed at identifying the participant for easy grouping
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  • Strategic Human Resources Proposal for Rivian
    Description: The purpose of this proposal is to equip Rivian with a strategic human resources (HR) plan that will support its goals and mission and increase its global competitiveness. Specifically, the proposal involves the implementation of HR analytics to connect Rivian’s HR processes to the expected organizational o
    2 pages/≈550 words | 2 Sources | APA | Management | Essay |
  • Understand the Prevalence of Falls among Older Adults
    Description: The paper analyzes two quantitative articles. The major nursing practice issue is an increased rate of falls among older adults. The population has a high risk of falls due to weak body systems and organs that do not withstand the extreme pressure the body exerts. About 684,000 cases of falls are recorded
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 3 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Social Issues and Effective Social Movements
    Description: Overall, the slideshow is informative, with convincing images of artistic value. The presentation is ubiquitous, with concise information focused on key social topics or issues. After viewing the slideshow, my first three words are accuracy, informative, and illustrative. In its entirety, the slideshow
    3 pages/≈825 words | No Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Effect of Climate Changeon Food Security in Developing Countries
    Description: Climate change is a global issue that has mainly resulted from human activities. It is the change in the weather patterns of a region over a long period. The rise of industrialization and increase in the global population has led to climate change which has seriously impacted food security, as changes in a
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  • Climate Change, Food Security, and Reduced Food Security on Developing Countries
    Description: Climate change and food security are related issues because a favourable climate provides a suitable food production environment. Climate change is the long-term shift in a region's temperatures and weather patterns (Masson-Delmotte et al., 2021). For example, the USA Florida State's average temperature may
    9 pages/≈2475 words | 15 Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Nursing Education Practicum Documentation (NEPD)
    Description: Assess and understand my learning style through self-assessment questionnaires and reflection as established by literature to understand my learning biases concerning the nurses I will be teaching within the first month of competency lessons. This goal is essential because it will help understand and
    2 pages/≈550 words | 2 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Discussion Questions (From Week 9 readings)
    Description: 1 After watching the “Transplant Tourism” documentary, do you think it is ethical for patients from first-world countries to purchase organs from willing sellers in impoverished countries? Do you think it should be legal to curb the dangers that come with selling or acquiring from the black market? If you
    1 page/≈275 words | 5 Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Uncertainty Reduction Strategies and Secret Tests
    Description: Relationships depend on thriving interpersonal communication anchored in trust, which is often challenging to get and ascertain. Uncertainties affect the people in a relationship leading to trust issues. In situations where trust is in doubt, uncertainty reduction strategies help people build trust. One way
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  • Recommendations of the Investment Committee of a Health Care Equipment Manufacturer
    Description: he committee has comprehensively analyzed the potential advantages and demerits of the proposed project of purchasing or manufacturing the required equipment. Based on the evaluation findings, the members of my team have unanimously proposed that we should adopt the purchase approach. Noticeably, several
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  • Jews Speak About the Jewish Question: A Response to Anti-Semitism
    Description: The Jewish question or problem was a question of Jewish minorities’ presence in society and how the issue could be solved. This query arose in the era when the Jews were being given civil rights and equality. For them to assimilate into society, they were expected to abandon their behaviors, cultures,
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Religion & Theology | Essay |
  • Widespread in Germany and Russia, and Throughout Europe
    Description: What is the “Jewish Question,” and how do you explain its existence? Thank you for the beautiful question, Mr. Bach. Actually, I had heard this concept a lot of times when I studied at the University of Berlin and during my time organizing the Yidishe Arbeter Bund (Jewish Workers’ Association). Generally,
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Religion & Theology | Essay |
  • The Jewish Problem is a Xenophobic Term
    Description: The Jewish problem is a xenophobic term rooted in racial profiling and alienating Jews in Europe. The phrase ‘Jewish Question’ came about when the French emancipated Jews and accorded them full equality and citizenship rights. In 1843, the German theologian and philosopher Bruno Bauer published Die
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Religion & Theology | Essay |
  • The Jewish Question and a Jew's Response to Antisemitism
    Description: The Jewish question was an issue that featured in the political discourse and debates in the European region during the French revolution. The latter had given Jews full equity and citizenship, and this followed the removal of limitations such group has suffered in the divine of Christian monarchy rights.
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Religion & Theology | Essay |
  • 10 Long Answer Questions
    Description: Question 1 John O’Sullivan’s editorial on the annexation of Texas reveals imperialistic attitudes held by many in the United States about western expansion and towards non-Anglo-American “others” in North America. O’Sullivan introduced the term Manifest Destiney to refer to the United States’ unavoidable
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  • The Best College Teachers Do
    Description: I read the article "What Do They Know About How We Learn?" in Chapter 2. I learned about the Plug and Chug, which is a new concept to me when it comes to the uncountable and mathematics without any problem-solving abilities. As a result, I am now convinced that I will be ready even if I do not teach in a
    1 page/≈275 words | 1 Source | APA | Education | Essay |
  • The Role of the Cold War
    Description: The Cold War began slightly after the Second World War and it pitted the U.S. against the Soviet Union and the allies of the two respectively. In essence, it was a tussle of two superpowers intending to curtail the influence and dominance of each other. The war did not, by and large, necessarily employ the
    3 pages/≈825 words | 4 Sources | Chicago | History | Essay |
  • The Lifespan Development Process
    Description: Infants are children within the 0-12 months age bracket. Infant development begins at birth, with the majority attaining critical milestones in development by the time they are aged one. Some of the fundamental changes in infants by the time they are one year old are as follows: * Physical development
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 2 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Elements and Characteristics of Three Inclusion Models
    Description: One-to-One Assistant Key elements and distinctive characteristics of the model A one-to-one assistant is a paraprofessional working under the supervision of a licensed professional to offer direct services to students with special needs. The one-to-one assistant also offers direct support to children with
    4 pages/≈1100 words | No Sources | APA | Education | Essay |
  • Elements of a Valid Contract and the Confidentiality and Non-Competition Agreements
    Description: A contract is an important document that binds two sides collaborating on a particular venture. It is an agreement that is legally enforceable. A contract creates, defines, and governs parties' mutual obligations and rights. It involves transferring money, services, goods, or a promise to move one or all of
    2 pages/≈550 words | 3 Sources | APA | Law | Essay |
  • Applied Statistics in Healthcare
    Description: Statistical knowledge is crucial in all economic, social, or political sectors. It helps in the routine running of the organizations proving useful for decision-making. I work in a hospital setting that significantly uses statistical knowledge derived from statistical data like other sectors. This data is
    2 pages/≈550 words | 3 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Mental Illness in the Movie "Silver Lining Playbook"
    Description: An individual’s relationship with a significant other is an integral aspect of their overall psychosocial and mental wellbeing. Such relationships often activate an innate psychobiological system prompting one of the parties or both parties to develop close ties or dependency on each other for protection
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  • Four Generations Work Trait Differences
    Description: A multigenerational workforce typifies most workplaces, each generation possessing different motivations and attitudes to such issues as work-life balance, leadership, and autonomy, among other topics. Therefore, it is critical to understand these differences in priorities, beliefs, and cultures to
    2 pages/≈550 words | 2 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • The Treatment of Stimulant Use Disorder
    Description: Stimulant Use Disorder (SUD) is a type of substance use disorder that involve the non-medical use of stimulants. Under the DSM-5, it is defined as the continued use of stimulants that results in clinically significant distress or impairment that ranges from mild to severe. Key symptoms include elevated
    2 pages/≈550 words | 3 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • The Role of Art Regarding Politics in The Context Of 1968
    Description: The year 1968 was a watershed moment in Latin American art owing to the year's revolutionary upsurge of widespread objection against government political parties and a renewed understanding between politics and aesthetics. Latin American artists in Argentina and Brazil developed innovative ways to criticize
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  • Remote Work Policy
    Description: The pandemic has a deleterious impact on many aspects of life, including work. Organizations had to devise new working arrangements to retain their workforce. One of the widely used setups is remote working. It is a working setup where employees work in the comforts of their homes. Aside from working from
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  • Technology has Greatly Influenced How People Communicate
    Description: Communication takes place every day. Most people use technology and various social media platforms to communicate with others, particularly those who live in distant places. The pandemic, on the other hand, happened, affecting many aspects of life, including communication. Furthermore, because face-to-face
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  • Effects of Family Member Involvement in the Intensive Care Unit
    Description: According to Frivold (2022), family members play an essential role in the overall well-being of a critically ill patient. Thus, when a patient is in the intensive care unit, most family members want to be involved in the patient's care. However, nurses and other health care professionals sometimes hesitate
    2 pages/≈550 words | 3 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • What Do the Best Teachers Understand?
    Description: In Chapter 1, I read Defining the Best, where Bain describes the best college teachers. I have never experience to teach in the classroom. Instead, I learned and experienced from the teacher and practicum that I observed. This is why students must read and understand this chapter. There are six chapters:
    1 page/≈275 words | 1 Source | APA | Education | Essay |
  • Organizational Change is a Critical Problem Due to Constant Resistance
    Description: Organizational change is a critical problem due to constant resistance. The resistance is caused by poor implementation strategies such as lack of proper awareness, inability to meet the employees' needs, and less engagement of the employees in change implementation. Besides, the resistance to change
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 10 Sources | APA | Management | Essay |
  • Healthcare Quality
    Description: Human health and wellness are paramount. For this reason, health stakeholders invest a lot of time, effort, and financial resources in improving health care quality. That said, healthcare quality plays several important roles in healthcare organizations. First, it assists healthcare institutions in providing
    2 pages/≈550 words | 1 Source | Other | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Personal Life Soundtrack
    Description: A key characteristic of popular music is that it is highly persuasive and seductive. Unlike traditional or 'folk' music, popular music has a broad appeal and is typically distributed to large audiences via the music industry. Such music is popular because the forms and styles utilized can be enjoyed or
    2 pages/≈550 words | 5 Sources | APA | Creative Writing | Essay |
  • Training Methods for Improving Performance
    Description: Given the scenario in the case study, the technology company experiences several problems that make it increasingly difficult for it to maintain its employees and register good performance. The company exposes its workers to unfriendly and strenuous working conditions from an ethical perspective. Considering
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  • Symbolism of Sea and Fog in the Story "Miss Mary Pask"
    Description: In the story Miss Mary Pask, the setting has majorly affected how different themes are portrayed in the story. When the narrator feels obligated to visit Mrs Bridgeworth's sister, Miss Mary, the events that occur can primarily be predicted due to the story's setting. Wharton uses various settings
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  • What can Youth Gain by Developing Metabolic Fitness at a Young Age?
    Description: Metabolic fitness refers to the capacity to facilitate sufficient energy flow within the body and cells, thereby improving overall body health. Young people stand to reap the following benefits by developing metabolic fitness at a tender age. Developing metabolic fitness promotes youths’ brain development
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  • Effects of Physiological Differences between Children and Adults on Exercise Assessments
    Description: A child’s physiology and anatomy significantly differ from that of an adult. While both of their bodies are built on similar principles, the anatomical structure details and functioning differentiates an adult from a child in several ways and, as a result, affect exercise assessment and program design.
    2 pages/≈550 words | 3 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Exercise Activity Program for a 12-year-old Female Soccer Player
    Description: A 10-week exercise activity program for a 12-year-old female soccer player of normal weight. WEEK 1-3 DAY TYPE OF WORKOUT EXERCISES SETS REPS 3 days a week and 4 days of complete rest Monday Getting into shape and developing speed and swiftness Squats Pull-ups bench-press
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  • Analytic Sentences are True Sentences
    Description: Throughout history, sentences have been referred to as "analytic" when they are true due to the layers of meaning of their words alone and can be known to be so purely by knowing those meanings. In other words, analytic sentences are true sentences because of the shades of meaning of their words alone
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  • Plant Biodiversity and Adaptation
    Description: Plants have adaptations to different habitats, including water, air, and land. These adaptations are facilitated by various structures and processes that enable plants to adapt to these habitats. Adaptations also allowed plants to move from an aquatic environment to various habitats they inhabit today.
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  • Summary on Reading: Avoiding Plagiarism in Writing
    Description: Summaries are shorter descriptions of more elaborate write-ups meant to provide a general overview of the original work. Krause (2007) explains how to create a summary while avoiding plagiarism and retaining the message from the original work. It is important to first read to understand the original work
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  • The Normalization of Gay and Lesbian Life-Course Pathways
    Description: According to Hostetler (2009), the modern gay rights movement has significantly led to the gradual normalization of the lesbian and gay life-course pathways. Consequently, this development is both celebrated and lamented in the LGTB community. When Hostetler says it is celebrated, the author means that
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  • Divorce Does Not Imply Absolute Failure
    Description: Divorce is a double-edged sword in which a person may obtain what they desire while also causing what they do not desire; however, divorce does not imply absolute failure. According to the readings, an unhealthy relationship or marriage would most likely cause the other spouse to suffer for the duration of
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  • Lung Cancer
    Description: The breathing system is necessary for existence. The breathing system provides oxygen to the human body while also eliminating carbon dioxide. The conversation of gases takes place amid the cells of the alveoli and the vessels, which are separated by a membrane. The majority of oxygen in the blood is bound
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  • Data about The Emissions Experienced Globally during The Pandemic
    Description: The article is data-centered since most of the arguments are based on the data acquired from the observations made during the pandemic's peak. Therefore, the study employs descriptive statistics to provide adequate data analysis and ensure the target audience's efficient computation of the information for
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  • Creating a Standard-Based Grammar and Writing Lesson in ELA Classroom
    Description: The text selected is Margret Atwood's short story "Bad News," in which the writer reveals the dilemma of the world's moral order using the metaphor of a bird. The story informs the reader how a person (bird) needs and enjoys bad news as long as it happens to someone else. This complex sentence structure and
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  • Differentiating for Diverse Students
    Description: Selecting a reading text for a kindergarten student would require considering their English reading and speaking levels. In this case, Carmen's reading performance level is at her 1st grade. Therefore, the selected reading text would be a fiction storybook. Such would be a book rich in vocabulary, with
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  • Technology and Multimedia in the Classroom
    Description: Technology GraphoGame (American English) Tool Description GraphoGame is a learning game application installed on Android, Windows, iOS, and macOS devices. The app supports both online and offline playing. It covers license cases for multiple languages in Latin America, U.S.A, Brazil, and France. GraphoGame
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  • The E-Bike Business Faces a few Hurdles but has much Promise
    Description: Worldwide e-bikes is at a strategic position to take advantage of the prevailing market conditions that is in demand of clean energy. The concept of the e-bike is quite ingenious considering the added benefits that it brings along. This business needs to get an abroad audience transformed into an attractive
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  • Critical Elements of PICO(t) and their Applicability in the Issue of Obesity
    Description: A capstone experience, also known as a capstone unit or project, serves as the culminating & integrative experience of an educational program. Often, capstone experience involves interrogating a phenomenon in nursing or healthcare-based scientific methods and concepts of research design, data collection,
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  • Enhancement of the Relationship Between Police Officers and the Community
    Description: In their day-to-day operations, police officers must balance between weeding out criminals and crime while maintaining a positive relationship with the community in which the policing is done. Across American history, research indicates that there has been a breakdown of relationships between police agencies
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  • Not All Instructional Strategies are Deemed Effective
    Description: Nurse educators are nurse practitioners who utilize both theoretical and work experiences to enhance their knowledge about a specific topic in nursing. The theoretical aspect ensures that the nurse practitioner is updated with the current advances in the field, including the use of technology and the novel
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  • How Uber Revolutionized the Transit Industry through Disruptive Technologies
    Description: The focus of this case study is on Uber, one of the most innovative businesses in the transport sector. The case study introduced the company and its business and proceeds to explore the needs it meets, its performance, and its marketing initiatives. Introduction to the Business Uber is the largest ride-
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  • Personal Strengths, Skills, and Aptitudes that will Contribute to your Success in a DNP Prog...
    Description: My prospective enrolment in the Doctor of Nursing Program (DNP) will enable me to hone my skills as a keen learner of medical care and take my craft to another level. My basic skills in nursing and tendency to connect with people and have an adorable role in society are primarily behind the strength of my
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  • Strategic Digital Marketing Plan for WorldWide eBikes Australia
    Description: In the Australian market, WWeB will need extensive digital marketing activities to effectively rival competition for customers' attention. An overview of the Australian market provides the following digital marketing opportunities: A majority of Australian adults spend ample time online based
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  • Value of Citizen Science
    Description: Citizen science involves collecting and analyzing data on things that matter to human beings, either environment, health, ocean, or space, through collaboration and public participation. Citizen science aims to increase knowledge using scientific research. Citizen science uses the collaboration of
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  • The Impact of Media on Behavior and Personality
    Description: Human behavior is a product of factors specific to a person, such as their beliefs, emotions, personality, and environmental factors. This paper explores how the environment, reinforcement, and social cognitive theory (SCT) can work together to influence human behavior. The knowledge from this exploration
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  • Self-Regulated Standards: Social Cognitive Theory
    Description: According to the social cognitive theory (SCT), people maintain behavior as a result of extrinsic and intrinsic reinforcement (Hagger et al., 2020). Extrinsic reinforcement comes from external forces. That is, in extrinsic reinforcement, behaviors are adopted because the person is receiving an incentive
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  • Nontraditional Health Care Practices and the Significance and Foundation
    Description: Nontraditional healthcare practices are frequently used to find a cure in an era where there is no cure, or the present recommendation to cure the disease is ineffective for most people. These are also employed in patients whose body responses are atypical of the usual presentation of the disease. However,
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  • Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM)
    Description: CAM refers to medical products and practices not included in mainstream healthcare. Complementary and alternative are applied as a single category, although it is crucial to differentiate the two terms. Complementary medication occurs when non-mainstream activities are incorporated with connectional
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  • Ben Jarashow's Presentation on the Deaf Culture
    Description: Ben Jarashow's presentation describes the deaf people by clearly mapping their life in general on an individual, community, and international level. It reviews the description of the deaf and deafness by firstly developing the culture and then talking about it to the deaf side. This focused on the visual
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  • Information on the Deaf Culture
    Description: The video on deaf culture by Dr. Flavia Fleischer has attempted to define the term 'deaf culture.' However, I could observe that the definition does not differ entirely from the normal definition, especially concerning the components of culture. However, I found it interesting that Dr. Fleisher refers to
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  • Scholarly Appraisal of an Article Exploring Color-Affect Hypothesis
    Description: The article “Seeing red: Affect modulation and chromatic color responses on the Rorschach" by Malone et al. seeks to explore the relationship between color and affect. The scholars acknowledge the controversial nature of the subject, often due to the limited empirical evidence available. However, it can be
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  • E-Bikes for the Australian Market
    Description: The concept of e-bikes is taking the world by storm as manifested through the rise in sales. This trend has been observed since 2019, around the same time that COVID-19 was first reported various movement and physical interaction restrictions were implemented. However, the pandemic is not the only reason
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  • Conflicts in "The Conscience of the Court"
    Description: Laura lee Kimble, a 49-year-old lady who works as a maid at Mrs. Celestine Clairborne's residence, is mentioned in the story "the conscience of the court." She has been caring for her employer since she was born, and despite being only five years her senior, she loves her like a mother (Hurston, 1950).
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  • Symbolism in "King of the Bingo Game"
    Description: The focus of Ellison's "king of the bingo game story" is on a single person who is attempting to win the bingo jackpot. The protagonist is portrayed as being in a terrible predicament (Ellison, 1914). He's broken and starving, and the lady he loves is on the verge of passing away. As we will explain, the
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  • Healing and Autonomy: Patient's Spiritual Needs
    Description: The spiritual needs of the patients play a significant role in determining healthcare decision-making. Spiritual needs are the desires that make people satisfied and promote spiritual growth regardless of their conditions (Nissen & Hvidt, 2021). Many people are keen on their spiritual life due to its link
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  • Intervention and Ethical Decision-Making: Communication and Beliefs
    Description: In a hospital, the battle between life and death is relatively prevalent; most hospitals are named after saints who performed a miracle by saving someone from a near-fatal accident. It is simple to share the knowledge of Christianity with a patient as a sort of spiritual care, but if the person is not a
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  • A Greater Emphasis on Spiritual Care in Healthcare Research
    Description: In recent decades, there has been a greater emphasis on spiritual care in healthcare research. These have provided evidence that introspective, spiritual, or religious relevant factors and needs increase with an existing illness and that these needs heighten with the severity of the disease and the prospect
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  • The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
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