Essay Samples

  • Reclining Seats in Automobiles through Innovating Vehicle Interior
    Description: In recent times, the global automobile industry experienced innovation in vehicles. Automobile manufacturers are investing significant funds in the research and development (R&D) activities to offer convenience, user-friendliness, and value for money to consumers while defining unique selling proposition (USP)
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 3 Sources | APA | Management | Essay |
  • Coca-Cola Socially Responsible Marketing – A New PR Campaign Direction
    Description: The Coca-Cola Company (Coke) is one of the most reputable brands worldwide. Founded in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1886 by Asa Griggs Candler, Coke specializes in manufacturing non-alcoholic beverages, such as soda drinks, tea, coffee, energy drinks, and bottled water. Coke owns reputed brands under its product portfolio
    3 pages/≈825 words | 4 Sources | APA | Communications & Media | Essay |
  • Issues about Deities and Aspects of Nature
    Description: In philosophy, various issues about deities and aspects of nature require a deeper understanding of the supernatural and religious contexts. The problem of evil exists in society and the world. Evil manifests through humankind and brings about pain and suffering. The impact of evil poses a rhetorical question
    3 pages/≈825 words | No Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Advantages and Disadvantages of Auctions to Nonprofit Organizations
    Description: According to Carpenter et al. (2018), a nonprofit organization can be defined as an organization that has been granted special tax exemption status because it is focused on a social cause for the benefit of the public. Netzer, D. (2020) defines an auction as an event where people convene to place competitive
    1 page/≈275 words | 3 Sources | APA | Mathematics & Economics | Essay |
  • The Arguments Richard Hakluyt Used to Try to Persuade Queen Elizabeth I
    Description: The arguments Richard Hakluyt used to try to persuade Queen Elizabeth I to expand English colonization of the Americas were mostly founded on the emergence of adverse social and economic changes that brought mounting internal social unrest. Even though England was jealous of the enormous wealth gleaned by Spain
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  • Discussion Topic: Setting Unrealistic Goal
    Description: I have been through several situations where I set very unrealistic goals. One such instance is when I saved up money to make a large purchase even though the idea was not viable. I had planned to save a certain sum every week, but this proved to be a very difficult goal since I had challenges raising
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  • Contemporary Issues Teenagers Face Today: Bullying
    Description: Bullying continues to be one of the major issues that greatly impact students’ well-being. The effects of bullying are extensive and are beyond what can be perceived physically. Bullying affects both the physical and psychological well-being of victims. It is a vice that seeks to break down a victim and leave
    2 pages/≈550 words | 3 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Developmental Assessment: The Needs of a School-Aged Child
    Description: Physical assessment among school-aged children between 5-12 years reveals that children in this age bracket tend to feel mature because they begin to understand and appreciate reality. These children can think logically and comprehend an action's effect. They have more advanced reasoning due to their
    2 pages/≈550 words | 3 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • The Need to Follow Established Laws and Protocols When Searching a Crime Scene
    Description: Laws are implemented to enhance order in society. Without them, it would be challenging to achieve various objectives, such as searching and collecting relevant materials from the crime scene. Crime scene investigators are required to adhere to set procedures so that they can gather samples that would help
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  • The Notable Similarities of Adam Smith and Karl Marx
    Description: Both Adam Smith and Karl Marx had common standings, but they differed in their works significantly. However, there are several notable similarities between the two scholars. Firstly, Adam and Marx talked about the issue of capitalism. According to the two individuals, the capitalist economy is controlled by
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  • McDonald's Operations Management and Christian Integration
    Description: When a McDonald's drive-through consumer dumped a cup of scorching hot coffee on herself a while back, it made international news (Heizer et al., 2017). The seriously scorched 80-year-old woman won 2.9 million dollars in court, alleging the coffee was just too hot to be shipped securely in a car. (The
    6 pages/≈1650 words | 6 Sources | APA | Management | Essay |
  • Existing Facilities and Programs in Northville, Michigan
    Description: Learning and playing favorite sports and participating in fitness activities have been accessible in the Northville, Michigan community. There are several programs and institutions that one can choose from, either the Northville parks recreation department, the ITC Community Sports Park, or the Novi youth
    1 page/≈275 words | 2 Sources | MLA | Education | Essay |
  • The Historical Chronology of Vasari's Art and Alberti's Instructions on Artists
    Description: Art has constantly evolved from ancient times through to modern times. While its evolution is marked by highs and lows, art has managed to always withstand its challenges and eventually rise. Artists must often reflect on the stages that art has gone through to understand its progress and relevance. Giorgio
    3 pages/≈825 words | 1 Source | APA | History | Essay |
  • Indigenous Consultation about Environmental Concerns in Canada
    Description: Climate change and other environmental concerns are issues of great concern for any government around the world. However, measures taken to protect the environment have to be considered to ensure that they do not cause harm to some of the vulnerable stakeholders. Consequently, policymakers liaise with researchers
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  • Components of the Transition Plan according to IDEA
    Description: A transition plan does not merely address the student’s learning capabilities and educational requirements but also ensures his development, well-being, and success in the future. This is why transition plans are required to consider the student’s capacity to acquire a job in the future, thereby increasing
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  • KJ's Commentary on ASL Slang & Language and Age in the Deaf Community
    Description: ASL Slang: After watching KJ’s commentary video about ASL slang, I learned informative aspects of this concept. Before this video, I would read a book and fail to see the various instances of ASL slang. My primary concern was how can I explain what a sign means when I sign ASL slang and cannot translate
    1 page/≈275 words | 1 Source | APA | Education | Essay |
  • Ethical Respect and Consideration in the Workplace
    Description: Workplace diversity involves a more excellent range of customs, habits, interests, limitations, and perceptions. Therefore, ethical respect and consideration in any firm emerge to be very core for the smooth running of the various systems (McMahon,2011). Two ethical issues are portrayed in this scenario, where
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  • Literary Letter: Significance and Responsibilities of Travel Writers
    Description: Dear classmate, I hope you are doing fine. I thought it wise to share my course experience about travel writers with you. Travel writers are adventurers who experience travelling to different places and writing about their trips. Marry Louise Pratt is one of the many travel writers globally. She authored
    3 pages/≈825 words | 2 Sources | MLA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Chinua Achebe's Narrative: Things Fall Apart
    Description: The Narrative Things Fall Apart of Chinua Achebe was written and published in the late 19th century. The protagonist Okonkwo was portrayed as a classic figure against women's rights. When Okonkwo was still a child, he was told his father was agbala (another name for a woman) because of his inability and
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  • Urban Diversity and Economic Growth
    Description: Upon examining the ‘Urban Diversity and Economic Growth by John M. Quigley, quite informative insights were observed. I agree that traditionally cities have emerged to have a concentrated population at the Central Business District. Therefore, human capital factors of production are concentrated at the
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  • History of Cha-Cha Dance
    Description: Ballroom dancing is a social dance style done by partners that involve a set of steps. It originated in Europe and the United States. The affiliation with the upper socioeconomic strata and open tournament dancing performances differentiated the heritage from rural dance in the past. On the other extreme,
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  • Journey of the Corps of Discovery Video Segments Response
    Description: Lewis and Clark embarked on a journey in 1803 to the western regions in what came to become the commencement of the American expansionism policy. U.S. President Thomas Jefferson wanted to expand the U.S. to reach the western coast. Therefore, Lewis and Clark prepared themselves by taking short courses on
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  • Health Services Coordinators (HSCs) Orientation Manual
    Description: 1.0: Chapter 1: Medicare/Medicaid 1.1. Medicare Reimbursement Requirements The first reimbursement requirement is that individuals of 65 years and above are the only ones eligible for reimbursement. The identified group must have paid Medicare taxes for at least one decade (CMS, 2022). Whenever an
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  • The Problem of Unaccompanied Children (UACS) in the United States
    Description: There has been a growing influx of unaccompanied children (UACS) in the United States of America (USA). The issue is complicated because more UACs continue to intrude in the county. Still, the national and county governments have not initiated necessary programs and guiding principles to assist the
    2 pages/≈550 words | 3 Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Stages of Task Centered Contract Approach and Task-Centered Contract for the Client
    Description: Client engagement is the first stage of the approach, and it involves creating a positive environment for the client to adequately share information relevant to the condition (Rooney, 2018). In this stage, the clinician builds a rapport with a client by showing empathy, embracing open communication, and practicing
    3 pages/≈825 words | 3 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Chakravartty's Argument on Scientific Realism and Locke on Personal Identity
    Description: Anjan Chakravartty presents three arguments to advance his position on the concept of scientific realism. The three include "a commitment to a literal understanding of theoretical discourse purporting to refer to unobservable; the assertion that sentences of theoretical science, when understood literally,
    2 pages/≈550 words | 4 Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • The Ethical Responsibilities of the Case Manager and Recommended Action
    Description: Case managers frequently face the obstacle of navigating many circumstances and needs for their clients. Every case that a case manager handles has its uniqueness, presenting a diverse array of salutations. Amidst the vast difference of points, the case manager should show beneficence, justice, integrity, and
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  • Family Portrait: Kinship Diagram and Family Reflection
    Description: The above figure reveals a four-generation lineage of a family, beginning from the great grandparents to my respondent. The family I chose to represent was that of a close friend, whom we became friends with at a young age and thus I have an excellent understanding of their family structure. Besides, the
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | MLA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • How to Resolve the Effects of Homelessness and Mental Illness
    Description: Homelessness and mental health are critical problems in contemporary society, especially in Cuyahoga County. Based on the PICOT, psychoeducation is a suitable intervention to address the adverse effects of homelessness and mental illness on different populations in society. Homelessness is critical since it
    3 pages/≈825 words | 3 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Just and Unjust Laws on Letter from Birmingham Jail by Martin Luther King
    Description: My name is ___________. Currently, I am pursuing a degree in _______________ at The University of ________. I recently completed a first degree on_________________. I have come from ______________. I am not married. I enjoy __________, and I am a player in my city's official____________Team. Since I am a
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | MLA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Capitalistic Society through the Play "The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny"
    Description: Movies, films, novels, and other forms of literature serve as a mirror to society. They help uphold values and rebuke vices and thus encourage society to change. The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny serve as an excellent example of how well such literary devices help to shape society. It is a political-satirical
    2 pages/≈550 words | 1 Source | MLA | Communications & Media | Essay |
  • Multilingualism in Different Countries
    Description: My sister knows the most languages in our family, but she is still struggling to learn some of them. Our ancestral land is China, but we migrated to Canada at different times. First, my sister came to Canada when she was 15 years old. She was already fluent in the Chinese language because it is her first
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  • The Impact of Multiculturalism on Canadian Societies
    Description: Humans have demonstrated that they are social beings forming associations with others. The interdependence among individuals has led to interaction and learning of various cultures. Ideally, the concept of multiculturalism has been received differently among Canadians. Incorporating and recognizing different
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  • The Forests of Canada in a Changing Climate
    Description: The significance of forests across the globe cannot be understated. People depend on forests for their survival, ranging from air to wood. In addition to providing animal habitats and people’s livelihood, forests also offer watershed protection, minimize soil erosion, and reduce climate change. Also,
    3 pages/≈825 words | 5 Sources | APA | Life Sciences | Essay |
  • Reading and Understanding through Story Books and Online Stories
    Description: Remind the pupils of what was covered in the last class, explain how the current one builds on that knowledge, and guarantee that they will get more additions as the studies progress. This is a reading session lesson plan. The reading should promote understanding in which they should read one page each and
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  • Discussion: Genres writing
    Description: Genre refers to the classification of literary work by its form, content, and style. Kindergarten children have their literature, including picture books, novels, short stories, plays, and poetry. The genres offer them the opportunity for enjoyment and satisfaction. There is numerous variety of genres
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  • The Carolina Clinic
    Description: Based on desired leadership traits and behaviors, Ms. Harper's leadership style is inappropriate for the organizational setting. She does not demonstrate the new paradigm of leadership as described in Chapter 1. According to this paradigm, modern-day leaders operate in a world characterized by little
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | MLA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Filial Obligations versus Duties of Friendship
    Description: Care for parents is a salient issue because it improves the lives of many older adults since their children would be more present in their lives. Paying for parent's medical bills, for instance, improves their medical care. Supporting them financially also improves their quality of life. In other words, parents
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  • Jesus’ Last Week of Life
    Description: Jesus’ death was by design. From the Old Testament to the New Testament, it was clear that Jesus would die for the sins of the world. However, what surprised me while learning about His last week was the fact that Jesus causing a disruption also happened by design and that it is the act that set His death
    2 pages/≈550 words | 2 Sources | APA | Religion & Theology | Essay |
  • The Relationship of Learning to Play Music and the Levels of Bloom's Taxonomy
    Description: In learning how to play music, the speaker employs four simple processes. First, he deconstructs the skill by breaking it into smaller pieces and learning the most important elements. For instance, he discovers four basic chords required to play the Ukelele instead of many available ones. Secondly, he knows
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  • Summary and Analysis: Lessons from ‘The War in the Adirondacks’
    Description: “Class and Environmental History: Lessons from "The War in the Adirondacks" by Karl Jacoby provides lessons from the set of incidences surrounding Adirondacks when social turmoil swept across the region. The main ideas proposed in the article include that the role of the class has never been fully explored
    2 pages/≈550 words | 3 Sources | Chicago | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Customers within the Municipal Recycling Supply Chain
    Description: The supply chain of the municipal recycling chain consists of diverse clients. The first client is the different municipalities seeking to protect the environment and are willing to pay the garbage collectors and the recyclers. The municipalities seek environmental goodness and hence divert waste from
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  • Samuel Dewitt Proctor and His Contributions to the Baptist Churches
    Description: The best way to understand the world as it is today is through history. History allows people to learn how certain institutions, such as the churches, were built and also understand the contribution of significant figures.To best understand the journey of Baptists churches, it is important to look at the significant
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  • Depiction of Struggle of Women in William Faulkner's A Rose for Emily
    Description: In William Faulkner's A Rose for Emily, Emily was a by-product of her circumstances, which made her both a victim and a villain at the same time. Notably, it was shown that Emily's actions were not because of her own psyche or personality but as a product of various external and internal factors she was
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  • Alaska Saving the Rainforest
    Description: I chose the topic because it involves the aspect of environmental conservation. In the 21st century, human activity highly threatens to deplete natural resources and pollute the environment. Humans rely heavily on the environment for their survival and continued existence. Therefore, if they destroy the
    2 pages/≈550 words | 2 Sources | APA | Life Sciences | Essay |
  • The Pivotal Role of the Energy Industry in the Global Economy
    Description: The energy sector can be best described as the categorization of the companies whose main operations are the production and supply of energy to the consumers. The Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS), a protocol for categorizing industries and industry players, incorporated oil and gas exploration
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  • Geographical Origins and Ecological Place: Kimchi
    Description: Cabbage is one of the commodified foods in the market nowadays. Because of its many varieties, cabbages have been used in different types of dishes. As many commodified foods are being made into value-added products nowadays, it is important to examine these products. Kimchi is a traditional fermented
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  • Data-Driven Approaches to Patient Safety and Quality of Care
    Description: Quality improvement in healthcare is a concept that has attracted attention among scholars and practitioners for a long time. As such, some observers wonder why patient safety practices have not made delivery of care more effective, safe, timely, equitable, efficient, and patient-centered (Schroeder et al., 2019)
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  • Mozart's Musical Ability
    Description: Mozart’s ability to combine different parts of music that may seem contrasting to create outstanding musical pieces. His ability reflects his mastery in composing his ideas to serve this intention. The ability is highly regarded in workplaces where there is a need to use different talents
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  • The Modern American Approach to Warfare History Experience
    Description: The American approach to warfare was first explained by historian Russell Weigley in his classic work, The American way of War. He perceived that the American style of war revolved around the idea of attaining a devastating military triumph over the enemy. According to Weigley, Americans considered war an alternative
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  • Joint Task Force Missions and Commands
    Description: In command and control (C2), the joint commanders would respond to threats posed by Saturn, where there are combined forces of the US and Neptune organized into a joint task force. The Joint Task Force (JTF) is designed to deploy and support Neptune’s forces, and Neptune is a US ally. The Geographic
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  • Blood Chemistry Panel: Cluster Headaches and Migraines
    Description: The analysis on the Blood chemistry panel shows several contributing factors for migraines in the 45-year-old patient. Firstly, there is a potential impact on the sensory stimuli which cause Aura (Mayoclinic, 2020). Aura is typical, a symptom that is associated with migraines. It is associated with a
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  • Emerging Threats from Terrorism
    Description: Internet and internetworking technologies have revolutionized every industry sector across the globe, and terrorists are also taking advantage of the widespread adoption of new technologies to develop top-notch tactics. Terrorists now have access to cutting-edge technologies and weapons that can be
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  • Living with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
    Description: I am most intrigued with understanding PTSD from the list, and I found Professor Jonathan Bisson is also very interested in the topic. Jon is a psychotherapist in private practice and a psychiatry lecturer at Cardiff University. He became interested in PTSD while serving in the army as a doctor. Bisson’s
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  • Procedures to Maximize Officer Safety During Traffic Stops
    Description: Before the police officer turns on the lights, he must complete several procedures and tactics to reduce risks and ensure success. First, the officer needs to prepare for the stop because the process begins when they notice a policy violation instead of when the automobile comes to a halt. This step includes
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  • The Legal Procedures for Arrest, Search, and Seizure
    Description: The Fourth Amendment dictates that a warrant with reasonable grounds must accompany any search, seizure, or search. Probable cause must support the action in circumstances where a license is not required (LII, 2021). The law dictates that an investigation occurs when a government agent seeks to disrupt an individual's
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  • Why does Burnout in Police Officers Matter?
    Description: Job burnout is a severe negative impact of operating in a threatening and demanding work context for extended timescales. It can also be defined as employees' reaction to work-related stress for a prolonged period. Law enforcers' work environment constantly exposes them to high levels of work-related stress
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  • Informed Consent on Vaccine Trials
    Description: Informed consent refers to the process of informing participants about all aspects of the vaccine trial for them to decide whether to participate or not. Informed consent is crucial while conducting clinical research. However, COVID-19 vaccine trial outcomes have changed researchers' responsibilities
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  • The World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland
    Description: In 2018, the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum happened in Davos, Switzerland. The primary agenda of this meeting was to discuss how technological innovations can be harnessed to promote economic development. However, despite the fears or skepticism overshadowing the theme of the potential rising
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  • The Importance of Designing Small Group Learning Activities with Bilingual Students
    Description: Why is it important to design small group learning activities with bilingual students?Small learning group activities offer each student numerous opportunities to express themselves and interact with others using the language they are learning by speaking it often. The small groups provide ample language practice
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  • Content-Based Instructions in Teaching Bilingual Students
    Description: Content-based instruction (CBI) is an approach that focuses on the content rather than the language. Hence, it is an effective tool for learning new things instead of focusing on the topic. CBI has been found to help bilingual students to develop their linguistic ability effectively. The approach focuses on
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  • The Rights of Citizens: Second, Fourth, and Tenth Amendments
    Description: The amendments relating to the scenario presented here include the Second, Fourth, and Tenth Amendments. The Second Amendment relates to the scenario because the suspect can use it to claim the law protects him to carry the weapon. The Fourth Amendment relates to the case since it stipulates the instances
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  • Process for Developing Reader-generated Questions and The Development of Writing Skills
    Description: The reading process involves thinking, recognizing words, literal comprehension, interpretation, and creative comprehension. Through asking questions, readers can enhance their learning process, develop deeper understanding and explanations (Syamsiah et al., 2018). Thus, questions are essential in guiding readers
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  • Importance of Student-Directed Sharing Time for Literacy Development.
    Description: Student-directed sharing time is essential for literacy development. It enables students to decide the focus of the content to share, facilitating their learning skills and concepts vital for literacy development. For instance, when sharing what they have learned in class, students may want to explore
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  • Communication Plan for Volkswagen Group
    Description: One of the desired actions for Volkswagen Group after the full-blown emissions scandal is to increase positive public sentiment around the company and bring back brand trust. This action will be achieved by continually acknowledging the company’s past mistakes and reassuring the public that the company has
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  • The Right-wing Terrorist Group Profile and Presidential Policy Directive 8
    Description: Domestic terrorism is a critical threat to normal security since it affects people's interaction and socialization. The Right-wing Terrorist Group is one of the largest domestic terrorist groups heavily impacting Americans today. The group is driven by different factors, such as zeal for distorting Christian
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  • Rebellion or Revolution: Perspective of a Plantation Owner Outside SC
    Description: I am Thomas, a plantation owner based in Charleston, South Carolina. Personally, if the Continental Congress approves the declaration of independence from Great Britain, I would consider this as a revolution. This is because congress would have stood for the residents’ rights within the colonists. Although
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  • Slavery in Colonial America
    Description: My name is Peter Adamson, one of Richmond, Virginia's prominent tobacco plantation owners. In order to maximize profits and ensure that there was a consistent supply of labor, I supported the idea of having enslaved Africans instead of indentured servants. Indentured servitude was based on the need for
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  • Precis on "The Souls of Black Folk"
    Description: In the article "The Souls of Black Folk," written by Du Bois, the author presents information from 1860 to 1872 relating to the lives and challenges faced by the American Negro. Some of the main points of chapter II are that the differences in color between the men in Asia, Africa, and America were part
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  • Albrecht Dürer (1471 – 1528): Adam and Eve Artwork in 1504
    Description: Albrecht Dürer (1471 – 1528) created the Adam and Eve artwork in 1504. He was a sensational German nationalist who observed the world and represented his observation in drawings and paintings. During his time, Dürer published several manuals and theoretical writings discussing issues with renaissance art,
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  • The Factors that Influence Employee Motivation and The Family & Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
    Description: While acknowledgment or recognition is adequate in certain circumstances, workers lose motivation when there is no reward for additional effort. Employees may be rewarded in several ways varying in cost and effect. For example, employees who have a good performance at work can be recognized then rewarded vacations,
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  • Line Manager’s Responsibility as it Pertains to Effective Human Resource Management
    Description: Line managers are strategically involved in attracting, engaging, recruiting, and acquiring new talent necessary for meeting the organization’s needs. Line managers observe labor market trends and workers’ availability to help in efficient talent acquisition (Paul, 2019). For instance, line managers participate
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  • Art History as an Academic Field and The Construction of Megalithic Architecture and Dome
    Description: Art history refers to studying art objects considered within their period. It is the analysis and interpretation of individual artwork outside time and play, and the art's historical investigation due to its broad cultural context. The textbook's content asserts that art historians analyze the meaning of arts
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  • Organizational Behaviour: Stress Management in the Workplace
    Description: Stress in the workplace is one of the main challenges modern leaders in organizations have to address. Positive and negative changes often evoke emotions in human beings, best described as stress. It is normal for a human being to experience stress, and the outcome of the experiencing can be positive or
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  • Leadership Development Programs and the Company’s Corporate Culture
    Description: If you have participated in leadership development programs, how effective did you find them in (a) teaching you techniques and (b) giving you practical strategies you could use? What could they do better? I have participated in leadership development programs, and I must say they were quite effective in
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  • Article Review: Workplace Mistreatment
    Description: The journal shed some light on the importance of understanding the concept of workplace mistreatment from a social and situational context. One of the important lessons to learn is that the manifestation of workplace mistreatment not only takes the abusive, harassing, and unjust nature but rather may
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  • Beauty and Culture in The Ugly Duchess by Quinten Massys
    Description: I believe physical beauty is not the totality of beauty. While this physical beauty appeals to people’s hearts and intellect, a more complex beauty appeals to people’s senses. For me, beautiful art points to the truth and reflects nature and society. There is beauty in a withered rose or a decaying apple as
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  • The Licensing of Business
    Description: Understanding the importance of licensing in today's context is essential for any business owner and manager alike. Licensing is one of the processes wherein a company allows another company to produce or manufacture its product within a given area or territory in exchange for a sum of fee. In this article
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  • Threat Analysis for Amazon
    Description: This paper will focus on the Amazon company. Amazon is an American multinational entity that focuses on technology to facilitate e-Commerce and cloud computing. It also focuses on artificial intelligence and digital streaming. Amazon’s mission statement is offering its customers the lowest prices, utmost
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  • The Need for International Corporate Governance for FIFA
    Description: FIFA officials and close stakeholders associated with the organization misused massive amounts of funds for the organization. Based on my perspective, there was a clear plan from the officials to enrich themselves through fraudulent deals. The officials were residing within the United States while
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  • What Makes a Multiple Relationship Unethical?
    Description: As argued in the essay, the APA code of ethics, a dual relationship is considered ethical if it does not impair the psychologists' objectivity, competence, effectiveness. It does not risk exploitation or harm the patient (Campbell et al., 2010). Whenever a therapist admits a family member or close business
    1 page/≈275 words | 1 Source | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Stress
    Description: Psychological stress is an uncomfortable emotion linked to physiology and behavior changes. Different age groups show significant variations in the levels of psychological dysfunction. Accepting oneself as a unique individual with positive or negative aspects can lead to psychological flexibility
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  • Application of IMPACT Model to the Conflict Between the Board and the Police Department
    Description: The police function is an important social institution that helps to keep the citizens safe and orderly. The department is expected to conform to public calls about any growing problem or complaint in the society, defining the enforcement professional as the agency that strives to guarantee that every citizen
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  • The Main Critical Internal Stakeholders in Healthcare Administration
    Description: I intend to work in a large hospital as a healthcare administrator, preferably a referral hospital or an infirmary, where my output will be of immense help and appreciated by my supervisors and co-workers. Healthcare administration is an area where my skills will be highly useful and important to those I will
    1 page/≈275 words | 3 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Benefits and Challenges of Diversity in the Workplace
    Description: Following the increase in globalization, there is an immediate increase in the requirement of people to interact with people from different diverse backgrounds. Notably, diversity refers to the understating, acknowledging, valuing, and accepting of people’s differences concerning age, race, class, gender,
    1 page/≈275 words | 1 Source | APA | Business & Marketing | Essay |
  • Determination and Proposition of Strategies
    Description: My area of interest is leadership in the healthcare industry. The stakeholders in this industry who would be reluctant to societal change are patients, providers, policymakers, the media, and the research community. These stakeholders have different perspectives in relation to the interests and
    2 pages/≈550 words | 4 Sources | APA | Management | Essay |
  • How Procedural and Instructional Manipulation Affect People’s Social Exchange Behavior
    Description: Hoffman et al.’s “Social Distance and Other-Regarding Behavior in Dictator Games” portrays how procedural and instructional manipulation affect people’s social exchange behavior. The primary research question was how social isolation and procedural manipulation in the dictator games influenced individuals’
    3 pages/≈825 words | 1 Source | APA | Mathematics & Economics | Essay |
  • The Challenges Faced by Local Governments in the Age of Globalization
    Description: The world has progressively advanced its technology, improving international cooperation through connectivity. The globalization concept can explain the connectivity of the world. Globalization describes interdependence growth in the global economy, population, and culture, contributed by cross-border trade
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 3 Sources | APA | Management | Essay |
  • Social Work Practice with Communities and Organizations
    Description: Supervision is an integral part of social work services because it determines the service quality, the social workers' professional development, and job satisfaction. Over the years, it has enabled social workers to mirror their performances and develop innovative solutions to social work challenges
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  • Rogerian Argument: The Issue of Mandatory School Uniforms
    Description: The issue of whether schools should wear the mandatory uniform has become a topic of debate for many years. In her article “Dressing Diversity: Politics of Difference and the Case of School Uniforms,” Samantha Deane points out that mandatory school uniform policies should be scrapped. In his article, “School
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  • Music in Culture: Pop and British Invasion-Influenced Garage Rock
    Description: If I were a teen music fan at the beginning of 1966, I would be influenced by pop and British Invasion-influenced garage rock. The genre sprang in part from a transnational play of "Operator," Many young American singers rehearsed in their parents' residential garages—hence the name. They were inspired by
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | MLA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Species of Australopithecines and Early Hominin Tools
    Description: Australopithecines are a group of extinct primates that lived between 4-2 million years ago. Australopithecines were terrestrial bipedal ape-like animals with chewing teeth and enamel covers. Nonetheless, their brains were a little more widespread than that of apes. Some of the common species of
    1 page/≈275 words | No Sources | MLA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Reflection on Best Teaching Practices
    Description: Todd Whitaker’s “What Great Teachers Do Differently: 17 Things That Matter Most” reveals the best teaching practices that ASL tutors can use. In chapter five, the author says that “Effective teachers want to prevent misbehavior, whereas ineffective teachers focus on punishing students when they misbehave”
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  • How Chinese Supply Chain Face the Challenge and Change due to Pandemic
    Description: The year 2019 was remarkable for China but generally for the wrong reasons due to the Covid-19 pandemic. China faced local crises and transnational disputes subjecting the government to a high level of scrutiny throughout 2019. The pandemic in question continues to substantially influence the operation and
    2 pages/≈550 words | 5 Sources | APA | Management | Essay |
  • Impacts of COVID 19 HIV/AIDS on Global Public Health
    Description: Global public health refers to the health of populations across the world. Global health concerns are not only medical but also social, political, and economic issues that affect the wellbeing of individuals—different agencies around the world focus on solving problems related to public health. Despite the
    8 pages/≈2200 words | 12 Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Primary Mission of Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Agency (CISA) and Recommendations
    Description: CISA has made remarkable progress in fulfilling its primary objective of leading the national effort of understanding, controlling, and eliminating risk to America’s cyber and physical infrastructure. The agency has managed to reduce the onslaught of data breaches and sophisticated cyber-attacks by local and
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  • Creative Short Story on Witches, Wizards, and Magic
    Description: Marberry is a remote village in Alaska that has been the subject of many discussions over the years due to the events there. As a result, the village was also known as "Marblood," perhaps due to the stories that the villagers used to hunt down and kill any person accused of being a witch or wizard. The
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  • Research Instruments: Scales, Indices, Typology, and Questionnaire
    Description: A scale provides data at a specific rate for people to apply in their operations. Multiple scales are involved in data collection, such as interval scale, ordinal scale, and nominal with order scale. The interval scale has a fixed interval. An ordinal scale is applied when ordering observations from bottom
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  • Resilience and Adaptive Capacity in Police Officers and Organizations
    Description: Resiliency factors are important for police officers since they can adapt and handle stressful, challenging, and hurtful situations. Some of these factors include psychological capital, hardiness, and resilience. Hardiness determines how a person copes with problems. Hardiness is a psychological skill for police
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  • Eliminating Racial Discrimination in the Community
    Description: One thing I would like to change in the community is racial discrimination. We live in a world where technology has made it one big community. People connect from various continents through social media and mass media. However, injustices and discrimination against certain vulnerable groups still exist. In
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