Essay Samples

  • Youth Fitness Exercises to Develop Speed and Power
    Description: Speed and strength are some of the most important characteristics required in power athletes because they enhance performance. Power athletes are individuals who engage in sports that require high-resistance activities (Lloyd & Oliver, 2012). The exercises performed by these individuals vary with age. For
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  • Youth Fitness: Focus of Elementary PE Program
    Description: Regular physical activity provides benefits such as lean bodies, low blood pressure, and improved cognitive and mental health. Thus, a physical education program in elementary school should offer all the above and more by focusing on motor skills, the anatomical foundation of movement, fitness, and social
    1 page/≈275 words | 2 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Making Children “Winners” without Burning Them Out
    Description: Many parents think of creating a winning culture for their children when it comes to fitness programs. Making children winners means they achieve their fitness goals through complete engagement with physical activity. Often, parents dream of making children winners without burning them out or harming them
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  • How can Coaches, Parents, and Trainers Make a Good Experience
    Description: Children’s participation in various sports benefits them through fun, maintaining physical health, building self-esteem, problem-solving, and social and motivation skills. To ensure kids have a good sports experience, parents, coaches, and trainers should ensure parental involvement, set realistic goals
    1 page/≈275 words | 2 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Physiological Differences Between Children and Adults
    Description: A healthy child records negligible cardiovascular function values compared to their adult counterparts, although they coincide with an individual’s size of the body. A child’s muscle fibers density, as well as his or her enzyme activities, are not similar to those of adults. Nevertheless, such discrepancies
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  • Application of The Bill of Rights to Criminal Defendants
    Description: The rights contained within the Fourth amendment include unnecessary searches and unreasonable seizures. The rights in the Fifth Amendment include the right not to be punished or prosecuted without due process. In the Sixth Amendment, the main rights include legal presentation and witnesses during
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  • Monitoring Learner Progress: Slow Learner and Dyslexic Students
    Description: Achieving the key healthcare objective of providing safe and quality healthcare demands the development and implementation of effective interventional measures across different sectors of the healthcare system. Such interventional measures include recruiting qualified healthcare professionals
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  • Self-Concept and Self-Assessment: How Strong are Your Growth Needs?
    Description: Self-assessment helps an individual understand the importance of a role or a job while considering their personality and life ambitions. A person with high growth needs has an innate drive for achievements, progress, and holistic development. To be committed to executing complicated and challenging
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  • Are Professional Athletes Overpaid?
    Description: Over time, there have been arguments that professional athletes and entertainers are overpaid for what they do with others, arguing that their large salaries are warranted for various reasons. For instance, in recent years, Madrid soccer player, Cristiano Rinaldo, made 79 million dollars a year (Park and
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  • Nursing Practice Intervention for Patient Safety
    Description: The potential challenges identified with the organizational culture include poor safety culture where several incidences happen that threaten the wellbeing of the patients. Therefore, the nursing intervention implemented in the capstone project will be preoperative checklists designed to reduce medical
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  • Biblical Origins of the Constitution
    Description: The American revolution birther the United States, after which the country's founders undertook to create a new body of laws called the American Constitution. Ever since many observers believe that the American Constitution was influenced by Bible. An interview with David Barton addresses some
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  • Youth Fitness: Basic Movement Skills
    Description: Basic movements are fundamental skills that children aged three to six need to learn. These skills, which involve the use of feet, legs, head, arms, hands, and trunk, are crucial to master as they lay the foundation for complex and specialized skills necessary for a lifetime. These fundamental movement
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  • Youth Fitness: Progression in Training Programs
    Description: Training implies engaging in activities to enhance fitness or/and performance; this is practically accomplished by recognizing sports training principles: specificity, periodization, individualization, progression, reversibility, and overload. When creating a training program for an adolescent, the most
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  • Youth Fitness: Aerobic Training Program
    Description: Aerobic training or exercise entails physical activity that increases a person’s heart rate for a specific period (Healthychildren.org, n.d.). It strengthens an individual’s heart and lungs and improves the functioning of the muscles (Ten Hoor et al., 2015). Aerobic exercise also helps maintain normal
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  • Youth Fitness: Body Composition
    Description: Three adolescents were selected to perform body composition assessments. The adolescents aged between 15 and 17 years old from both genders. They included two boys and two girls. Their results were recorded as follows. The first adolescent is my younger brother, Michael. Age = 15 years Weight = 50 kg
    1 page/≈275 words | 2 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Financial Analysis of Braithwaite & Co. Ltd
    Description: Measuring business performance is a critical activity in every organization since it allows management and stakeholders to understand where their company stands. As a result, the primary goal of this case is to comprehend and analyze various financial ratios and problem analyses using Braithwaite & Co.
    3 pages/≈825 words | 4 Sources | APA | Business & Marketing | Essay |
  • Discounted Cash Flow Valuation: The Graham Number Calculator
    Description: Benjamin Graham, widely regarded as the "father of value investing," was famous for his ability to identify undervalued companies. Graham is the author of "the intelligent investor" and "security analysis," which are both considered to be among the best-selling books of all time. In a remarkable coincidence
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  • Youth Fitness: Stretch Shortening Cycle and How it Relates to Exercise
    Description: The stretch-shortening cycle is a 3-phase mechanical technique that facilitates an increased improvement in movement and performance of athletes through muscle control. In the first phase of the cycle, known as eccentric contraction, muscles involved in one’s body movement become stretched. As a result,
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  • Youth Fitness: Physical Changes During Puberty
    Description: Puberty is a time of significant physical changes among teenagers from the age of 10-16yers old. Teenagers experience a growth spurt averaging 5-20cm for girls from age eleven and 10-30cms for boys from age thirteen, with body parts such as the head, hands, and face growing faster than the rest. They begin
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  • ASL: Deaf Children & Language Acquisition
    Description: According to Dr. Chen Pichler, children require high input of languages such as ASL, BSL, or spoken language to acquire it successfully. Therefore, parents must ensure that they provide these by improving joint attention, focusing on child-directed signing, and making children part of rich conversations.
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • The Denouement in Amy Tan's "Rules of the Game"
    Description: Based on the list of literary terms, the denouement “signifies the resolution or conclusion of a literary work. It entails the untangling of complications and a sense of completion to the action.” This can also be seen as the “resolution” in the plot following the climax and preceding the falling action of
    2 pages/≈550 words | 1 Source | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Moving Forward in "The Things They Carried"
    Description: Based on the list of literary terms, a "theme" is a controlling idea or meaning in a work of art. In this case, Tim O’Brien’s work, The Things They Carried was the short story that reflected the plights of soldiers in America (O’Brien, 1990). Based on the reading, I think Tim O’Brien wants to communicate in
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  • The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas
    Description: Ursula K. Le Guin published a short fiction titled The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas in 1973. I believe the term "allegory" applies appropriately to the short story based on the literacy terms I learned in the course. According to the definition of the term, an allegory is a tale that aims to support its
    2 pages/≈550 words | 1 Source | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Rule of Law Administrator Challenges in the Judiciary System
    Description: The rule of law refers to the method, process, institution, practice, or custom that upholds the equality of all people before the law, ensures a type of government that is not subject to arbitrary rule, and, more generally, thwarts the exercise of power in an arbitrary manner. The use of arbitrary power is
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  • Budgeting Issue Analysis on Nevada's Justice Reinvestment Initiative
    Description: In 2018 Justice Reinvestment Initiative was requested for technical help by Governor Brian Sandoval, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Michael Douglas, Speaker Jason Frierson, and Senate Majority Leader Aaron Ford (JRI) (STATE OF NEVADA, 2020). The Advisory Commission on the Administration of Justice
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  • Criminology Theories and Spahalski Brothers
    Description: Criminology is quite a broad field and sometimes usually offers extremely intriguing scenarios for one to learn from. Chapters 6 and 7 of the book delve deep into the biological aspects of criminology. In particular the biosocial theory is wee dissected. The theory posits that the criminal tendencies of
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  • Love Stories and Attraction: Love Story of Cinderella and the Prince
    Description: The classic love story between Cinderella and the prince characterizes the concepts of associated effects of emotion, proximity, repeated exposure, similarity, physical beauty, and familiarity. For instance, the concept of associated effects of emotion suggests that moods are sometimes created by causes
    2 pages/≈550 words | 2 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • What Is Your Understanding of Diversity?
    Description: Diversity can be defined as an occurrence of more than one person of different ethnicity, language, national, economic, and organizational culture coming together (Queensborough Community College., n.d.). Acceptance and respect are part of the diversity concept. Acceptance involves acknowledging that each
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  • Effects of Education on Women’s Participation in Politics & Governance
    Description: Women's participation in politics and governance is seen to be significantly influenced by education. For the younger generation, the significant differences between men’s and women's educational attainment that were visible in the early 1970s have all but vanished. For instance, in the early years of my
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  • Key Components of Traditional and Nontraditional Project Management
    Description: The PMBOK is essential to project management. PMBOK describes a set of interconnected actions and activities completed to achieve specific results, products, or services (Zwikael, 2009). The focus is to convert input into output by applying proven techniques to move a project from the initial stage to its
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  • Best Periodization for Optimizing a Bodybuilder’s Physique
    Description: Periodization is the planned breakdown of an individual's training. It assists sports therapists in approaching the resistance training programs' design. It systematically schedules training variables such as intensity, frequency, rest periods, volume, range of motion, and exercise preference to achieve the
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  • Education: System of Oppression or Source of Liberation?
    Description: The most fundamental objective of education is to instill knowledge and skills to learners, hoping to empower them to become useful to society in the future. The conventional belief is that education is the pathway to progress and emancipation. However true this might be, education can be oppressive to the
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  • Quality Improvement Proposal in Medical Surgical Unit
    Description: Every hospital suffers from the problem of inpatient falls. These falls curtail the progress of patients, negatively impact patient safety, and increase hospital expenditure. Within the medical-surgical unit, Cuttler, Barr-Walker, and Cuttler (2017) note that patients are at a higher risk of falling compared
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  • Mapping New Ways to Improve Urban Mobility
    Description: Technological advancements have enabled businesses to transform themselves and become more adaptive to dynamic aspects of the contemporary markets. According to Baltzan (2022), different technologies have emerged with diverse capabilities. Companies are leveraging these features to position themselves and
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  • Genocide, War, and Desaparecido in 1982 Guatemala
    Description: The end of World War II ushered in a period of reconstruction worldwide, with both the affected and non-affected countries taking part in the global effort to avert the recurrence of the horrors and atrocities witnessed in the historic event. The mid-20th century was characteristic of intense global
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  • Country Risk Impressions and Reflection
    Description: Multinational companies (MNCs) usually have their work cut out when it comes to identifying the best environments in foreign nations, where they can do business. For them to do so, they have to keep on checking out a number of factors , especially those that have a direct impact on how business is and
    1 page/≈275 words | 3 Sources | APA | Accounting, Finance, SPSS | Essay |
  • Principles of Earned Value Management and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act
    Description: In the past decade, there have been several high-profile financial scams that have hit major corporations especially in the U.S. It was time to come up with a legal framework that would nip this in the bud. The SOX Act has played a crucial role in ensuring that organizations work hard to secure data and
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  • Ethical Considerations in Criminal Justice Issues
    Description: America remains the most racially diverse nation in the world. The gains in economic prosperity have, however, not been universally shared across society, hence some segments of the population have been marginalized. The marginalization of minorities, especially African Americans vivid in the criminal
    3 pages/≈825 words | 2 Sources | APA | Law | Essay |
  • Popular Culture Magnified by Technology
    Description: Popular culture refers to a set of beliefs, practices, and objects that embody broadly shared meanings of a social system. It includes entertainment & leisure, trends & fashion, linguistic conventions, and consumption habits. According to O'Brien & Szeman (2018), popular culture is like a native mother
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 6 Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Social Media and Activism
    Description: Based on the reading, Twitter and Tear Gas, one of the creative and strategic uses of social media by activists is as a network public. As with the case of Sana, she was interested in social activism to fight against the prevailing oppression during the political regime led by Mubarak in Egypt.
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  • Bookkeeping in a School Distrtict
    Description: The success and failure in any activity in life is dependent on how serious a person takes the preparation process. While trying to join college, a student has to prepare themselves psychologically before they can be deemed capable of handling the pressure in college. Without proper preparation, it is highly
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  • Distinctions between Affection and Immediacy
    Description: A person's intentions and messages may be vague and confusing, especially when the receiver does not know how to identify and classify their behaviors. Affection and immediacy are concepts that are interchanged. Both are significant and are used in interpersonal relationships. In some ways, they are similar
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  • Media Bias in the Criminal System
    Description: The media has the impressive power to shape narratives in society. Given its enormous influence in defining societal perception, it has often been suspected of mass manipulation by the elite. While a conspiracist largely fronts such angles, they contain nuggets of truth. The role of the media in criminal
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  • Quality Improvement Initiative: Online Self-Help for Depression
    Description: For this assignment, I choose the topic of online self-help for depression among teenagers in America. In America, 13% of teenagers experience depressive episodes, rendering them helpless and sometimes committing suicide for lack of support (Geiger & Davis, 2020). Every young individual can own a smartphone
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  • The Purpose of Strategic Planning in a Health Care Environment
    Description: Healthcare organizations always embrace strategic planning as part of their operation, which incorporates developing objectives and goals for wherever the particular organization expects to be within the long-term. The planning process is regularly accessible to health-related leaders and managers as a
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  • Nurse Turnover and the Effective Approaches of Nursing Leaders and Managers
    Description: In healthcare, nursing leaders and managers tend to face multiple issues in the nursing practice, all of which have to be addressed. The approaches taken to address the issues differ across organizations or individuals. However, it is important to emphasize that the primary role of nursing leaders and
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  • Emotional Intelligence and Self-Awareness in Leadership
    Description: Effective leaders are expected to successfully coach teams, deliver sound feedback, collaborate smoothly with others, and manage their stresses. These actions depict emotional intelligence, which means being able to manage and comprehend one's personal emotions while recognizing and influencing the emotional
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  • An Applicant's Professional History Resume and Cover Letter
    Description: Professional objective I am a passionate nursing student committed to learning and working under pleasure while adding to my experience. I am highly competent and thrive working under pressure while paying attention to details. I am interested in working with mental health patients as I feel every
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  • Social Media and Nurses' Professional and Personal Lives
    Description: Based on my results from evaluating my social media accounts such as Snapchat, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, I've come to the conclusion that the majority of the posts I've made or participated in are more personal than professional. My images and posts that are tagged in or related with were frequently
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  • Mandated Reporting in Virginia
    Description: At a time when there are rampant child abuse incidents in the country, there is need to return some normalcy into the society. The socioeconomic outlook continues pressing upon most households, and this has the trickle-down effect on children. They face abuse and neglect on a more regular basis than before.
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  • Transformational and Servant Leadership Theories in Nursing Practice
    Description: In the nursing sector, various leadership theories have been developed to enhance nurses' daily activities. Leaders in the nursing sector find it is relatively easier to regulate and control their human resources in achieving organizational objectives with the help of these theories. The nurse leaders'
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  • Difference in Roles between Leadership and Management
    Description: People often confuse leadership and management, with most taking them as the same thing while, in essence, they are different. Leadership and management differ because leaders have people following them, while managers have people working for them (Pol, 2020). There are many other differences in roles
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  • Nurse Educator's Learning Needs Assessment Tool
    Description: Education is essential for producing professionals and scholars. Before students enter their chosen field, education shapes and prepare them. It provides the necessary skills and competencies (Immonen et al., 2019). Therefore, education has a far-reaching impact on students. Educators are thus critical
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  • Manager's Influence Tactics and Sources of Power
    Description: My boss's principal sources of authority are legal authority, professional authority, reward power, and referent power. My boss, the highest-ranking enlisted member of our squadron, is the general enlisted authority reporting to our Commanding Officer and exerting significant influence on him. His role is
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  • Charles and Bill Koch's Sources of Power
    Description: Power is an important aspect of today's organization. Power is the possession of authority and influence over other people, especially those below (Kourdi, 2011). There are five sources of power in organizations, namely reward power, legitimate power, expert power, coercive power, and referent power
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  • Decision-Making in Workplaces
    Description: Decisions are part and parcel of today's organizations. Everything in the company today is based on decision-making, and failure to make the right decisions is always inappropriate – whether major or minor (Kourdi, 2011). We observe significant and minor decision-making processes in our places of work daily
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  • Vicodin Usage and the Prophylactic Therapy
    Description: Vicodin is a mix of acetaminophen and hydrocodone that has a stronger impact than hydrocodone. Because of the euphoric sensations that frequently accompany the relief from discomfort, Vicodin users are at significant risk of developing reliance, tolerance, and addiction if they take them in large doses.
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  • Alan Joyce's Decision of Selling Qantas' Frequent Flyer Program
    Description: The decision of whether to sell or not to sell the Qantas frequent flyer program is a strategic decision. The rising cost of fuels and slow world economy has seen the company lose many lately, and using strategic decisions to determine an ideal solution, in this case, is essential. Operational decision-
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  • Art and Reality
    Description: In the play Fences, the character Cory plays a crucial role in helping readers and viewers of the play come to terms with the inherent nature of mankind. Cory is the son of Rose and Troy. The relationship between Troy and Cory is strained, and Rose happens to be the only person who seeks to bridge the gap
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  • Differences between Adult and Juvenile Court Systems
    Description: According to studies, the United States' judicial system established a separate juvenile justice system around a century ago, intending to transition juvenile offenders from harmful punishments in courts to rehabilitation depending on each youngster's needs. However, due to an upsurge in violent crimes among
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  • Ethical and Legal Responsibilities of Health Care Professionals on Risk Management
    Description: The joint commission recognizes many hospitals in the United States, and each member must undergo a three-year accreditation cycle. The joint commission approves and certifies approximately 22,000 hospitals in the United States. Mayo Clinic Health System is among the bodies accredited by the joint commission
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  • The Cornel Note Taking System
    Description: Notetaking is the practice of recording information from different platforms or sources on the go and forms part of the larger body of good listening skills. Students, for instance, can follow a lecture or talk while taking notes as part of the recalling strategy. Essentially, notetaking frees the mind from
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  • Single Study with a Single Sample and the Inferential Statistics
    Description: According to many studies, single study and single sample research designs have been advocated for use in primary care research. This is because it works well to investigate the variability, time course, or effectiveness of a treatment or intervention on a specific patient (Janosky, 2005). However, although
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  • Sampling Error and the Correlation between Internal and External Validity
    Description: Sampling error in statistics is the difference between a parameter of population and the sample used in estimating it. Sampling error addresses how sample estimates of a study variable or characteristics differ from one sample to another. The sampling error occurs when statistical characteristics of a chosen
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  • Decision-Making in Management: Is it the Most Important Function?
    Description: Agreeably, it is true that decision-making is an essential function of management. The process entails making choices, identifying reasonable options, seeking information, and assessing alternative solutions. A step-by-step decision approach help manager reach a deliberate and thoughtful conclusion. A well-
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  • Duties and Responsibilities of a Site Volunteer
    Description: Volunteering at the Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG& E) this week was quite interesting. I interacted with several individuals looking to join the PG&E PowerPathway program, a program that provides free academic and job-specific training to individuals interested in a career in the utility industry.
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  • Meaning of W. Clement Stone's Quote
    Description: "If you employed study, thinking, and planning time daily, you could develop and use the power that can change the course of your destiny." ~W. Clement Stone This quote focuses on how the power of strategic thinking, effective time management, and extensive study effort can aid in future success. Daily time
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  • How to Stop Procrastination
    Description: Everyone experiences procrastination. Whether it be children, students, or even high-level executives, procrastination happens every once in a while. However, while procrastination has its benefits, chronic and prolonged delaying of tasks can become detrimental sometimes. It can lead to a severe lack of
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  • Propylthiouracil (PTU): Mechanism of Action and Adverse Effects
    Description: One of the primary antithyroid drugs for short-term treatment that is used to treat the disease is propylthiouracil (PTU). This drug is one of the first-line management for hyperthyroidism. Generally, it blocks the action of thyroperoxidase to inhibit iodide oxidation and organification. Its dose may be
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  • Genetic and Cultural Factors to Consider when Prescribing Contraceptives
    Description: Khialani et al. (2020) state that oral contraceptives (OCPs) typically increase the risk for venous thrombosis. However, genetic factors contribute to increased morbidity. Notably, mutations in Factor V Leiden (F5 rs6025) or Prothrombin (F2 rs1799963) heightens the risk for coagulative disorders compared to
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  • Inner Strength of the Main Character in the Novel "Dear Justyce"
    Description: 1 Hook: Albert Schweitzer once said that “one who gains strength by overcoming obstacles possesses the only strength which can overcome adversity.” 2 Topic Introduction: In this article, I would like to show how literary characters like Justyce in Nic Stone’s Dear Justyce have shown their inner strength
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  • Listening and Speaking Lesson Plan for ELL Learners
    Description: The selected story is an interesting American folktale: The Circle of Life and the Clambake. This story is about the significance of natural resources. It gives a vital lesson regarding self-dependency by describing the outcome of the reliance of the Wampanoag people on a giant Maushop. Since this story is
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  • Personal and Organizational Change
    Description: I worked in a company with several branches in major cities across the United States. I refused to work in other company branches except at the head office during a reshuffle. This company was centrally managed from the head office. The company president did not delegate most duties and signed and controlled
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  • The Social Identity Theory and the Dynamics that Create Resistance to Change
    Description: Despite change being an inevitable aspect of life, personal and organizational dynamics create resistance, making it increasingly challenging to implement. Several characteristics create resistance to change in individuals, including (a) lack of the necessary knowledge and skills related to the
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  • Communications Plan for Benjamin Moore and Co. Inc.
    Description: A prior created plan or approach that can bring success is required for digital marketing plan activity. This begins with a thorough examination of all factors that may have an impact on its development. Furthermore, when it comes to digital marketing, it is critical to get it properly, because it may make
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  • Muscle Hypertrophy
    Description: Muscle hypertrophy refers to the increase in muscle cell size following physical exercises. The factors contributing to muscle hypertrophy include muscle damage, mechanical tension, and metabolic stress. Muscle damage is caused by resistance training that leads to tears in the local muscle tissue. Damage to
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  • Luxury Brand Innovation Proposal
    Description: Rolex is one of the most renowned brands in the world. The company was founded by Hans Wilsdorf, whose vision of a watch being worn on the wrist brought about immense possibilities in the world. When Wilsdorf was dreaming of a wristwatch in 1905, he foresaw the elegance and reliability of wristwatches.
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  • The Six Core Lifts Necessary when Designing a Training Program
    Description: According to the author, compound exercises should form the core of a bodybuilder’s program to promote strength and muscle development. They include bar dips, chin-ups, squats, overhead press, bench press, and deadlifts. Compound exercises engage multiple groups of muscles at the same time, thus creating
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  • Training Programs for Bodybuilders
    Description: Three major principles are applied when designing bodybuilders’ training programs. The sliding filament theory explains the mechanism of muscle contraction whereby myosin filaments slide with actin filaments while maintaining a constant distance between them. Actin and myosin are synergistically involved
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  • ADHD Follow-Up Visit: Adjustment and Prescription to Make
    Description: Wolraich et al. (2019) stated that the first-line treatment for children ages six and above should be a combination of medications, including methylphenidate, the primary drug prescribed to the patient, and parent training in behavior management (PTBM). However, the patient experienced worsening symptoms.
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  • Sexuality Across the Lifespan
    Description: One of the learning skills that equip readers with all parts of sexual life education throughout all ages is examining human sexuality across the lifespan. Defining the stages in which these sexual relationships develop is vital, and requires more understanding every day from all perspectives. As a result,
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  • Framing Brittany Spears
    Description: Framing Britney Spears is a documentary highlighting the breakthrough and setbacks of the pop star Britney Spears. The documentary mainly aims to tackle issues regarding conservatorship. In particular, the documentary shows the mishaps she experienced because she is a woman and a celebrity. Spears is a
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  • Reward Yourself: A Way to Beat Procrastination
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