Essay Samples

  • The Concept of Bad is Stronger than Good in Positive Leadership
    Description: The concept that bad is stronger than good is discussed in positive leadership. Positive and negative feedback can be experienced with varying degrees of consequences. At a personal level, I tend to remember the negative feedback the most since it makes it possible to change actions, behaviors, or strategies
    1 page/≈275 words | 1 Source | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Positively Deviant Performance in Organization
    Description: Positively deviant performance refers to an approach where an individual engages in uncommon behaviors and becomes exceedingly successful because of those behaviors (Cameron, 2012). In modern organizations, most managers and leaders hold on to business traditions that would be described as usual. Consequently,
    1 page/≈275 words | 1 Source | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • The Concepts of Positive Leadership, its Feasibility, and Application in Workplace
    Description: Positive leadership is a concept that has gained momentum in modern organizations. It has dawned to many leaders that there is more to leadership than ordering employees and having them achieve their set goals. Positive leadership involves employing multiple positive practices to ensure that employees remain
    3 pages/≈825 words | 2 Sources | APA | Management | Essay |
  • Diamonds & Disagreements in Authentic Leadership Chapters 1-3
    Description: I found my diamond in the text when I came across the concept of a playful frame of mind on page 58. According to the text, to increase outsight and evolve towards adaptively authentic leadership, having a playful state of mind is essential. The author asks the reader to think of leadership as trying on
    3 pages/≈825 words | 1 Source | APA | Management | Essay |
  • Discussion on Domestic Terrorism
    Description: With membership on the rise in domestic terrorist groups, a domestic terrorist attack will likely be executed in the near future. Extensive evidence has revealed that domestic terrorism is more challenging to combat than external terrorism (Biden, 2021). People carrying out domestic terrorism have more
    1 page/≈275 words | 2 Sources | APA | Management | Essay |
  • Outsourcing and Offshoring Engagements at Infosys BPO
    Description: Many companies in contemporary society seek to increase productivity through engaging in outsourcing and/or offshoring. A great example of an outsourcing company is Infosys BPO. Many global organizations depend on Infosys BPO for outsourcing services. Several benefits and challenges are posed by using this
    1 page/≈275 words | No Sources | MLA | Business & Marketing | Essay |
  • The Risks Posed by BRCA1 And BRCA2 to Diagnosis of Breast Cancer
    Description: As a healthcare professional, it is fundamental to acknowledge the risks posed by BRCA1 and BRCA2 and their contribution to the eventual diagnosis of breast cancer in individuals. In this context, when consulting a patient with these mutations, it is critical to remain objective of the potential vulnerability
    1 page/≈275 words | 3 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • HIV and its Impact on the Larger Public Health Care Systems
    Description: HIV is a global health problem that has killed more than 36.3 million people (WHO, 2021). It targets and weakens individuals’ defense systems exposing infected people to various diseases that folks with a healthy immune system can fight. Infected people gradually lose their immunity as the virus impairs the
    1 page/≈275 words | 3 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • How Social Determinants of Health Contribute to the Development of Disease
    Description: Social determinants of health are modalities in the surroundings where individuals are born, dwell, work, and grow old that influence health functioning and the quality of life. The non-medical elements consist of economic policies, political schemes, development agents, and social behaviors (WHO, 2021). Social
    1 page/≈275 words | 3 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Miranda v. Arizona and How the Miranda Rule Affects Law Enforcement Procedures
    Description: In Miranda V. Arizona (1966), the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that before police interrogation, the suspect was to be made aware of their constitutional rights. Miranda was apprehended in 1963 at his residence and drawn to a police station where a witness recognized him. He was interrogated in
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  • Giving Up the Right of the Accused to Remain Silent
    Description: If I were on trial for committing a crime, I would consider giving up the right to remain silent. The right to remain silent is designed to help me avoid making self-incriminating statements. However, I need to know the charges leveled against me. Therefore, remaining silent would hinder me from demanding why
    1 page/≈275 words | No Sources | APA | Law | Essay |
  • Health Promotion, Maintenance, Restoration, and Teaching to a Patient with Hypertension
    Description: Healthcare workers play a fundamental role in enhancing patients’ health through the concepts of health promotion, maintenance, restoration, and teaching. Patients with chronic illnesses can especially benefit from these concepts because they need to be empowered to cope with chronic illness and obtain an
    3 pages/≈825 words | 5 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Community/Public Health Nursing
    Description: In community assessment and intervention, it is important to consider the influence of a place. A place can be geopolitical, meaning that it consists of a community defined by geographical and political boundaries (Savage, 2020). Geopolitical place influences community assessments and intervention because
    1 page/≈275 words | 3 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Comparative Criminal Justice System- Japan
    Description: The diversities that are evident in the various sectors across the globe are also depicted in the criminal justice system. The complexities and the diversities in the different justice systems across different nations give room to have a comparative analysis of the policing and the processes that are
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 4 Sources | APA | Law | Essay |
  • Role of Community Health Nurse and the Importance of Appraising Community Resources
    Description: To promote population health, community health nurses have to collaborate with stakeholders in the community. The nurse’s role is to facilitate the adoption of health promotion behaviors and activities. According to Savage (2020), community nurses provide the community with health education materials that
    1 page/≈275 words | 3 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • The Impact of Climate Change on Food Security
    Description: The world's population increases drastically despite the environment's inability to sustain such a huge population. Global warming is stripping natural resources to the environment and making it challenging for developing countries to improve the livelihoods of their citizens and access adequate food.
    5 pages/≈1375 words | 1 Source | Other | Business & Marketing | Essay |
  • How the Written Words or Reading Have Made me Who I am Today
    Description: Learning a new language requires the ability to read. It takes practice to master reading. To be successful, you must learn how to use its unique tactics. Even though parents play a vital part in helping children develop their reading skills early on, instructors also play a significant role in assisting students
    5 pages/≈1375 words | No Sources | MLA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • How a Teacher Should Shape Students' Behavior
    Description: Organizational After reading Todd Whitaker's book "What Great Teachers Do Differently 17 Things that matter most," I liked the ideas presented in chapter 4: 'If You Say Something Mean It.' The chapter provides significant insights into how a teacher should shape students' behavior. Primarily, I like the idea
    1 page/≈275 words | 1 Source | APA | Education | Essay |
  • Human Services Internship at Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)
    Description: My internship at Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) is an important opportunity for my professional development in human services. The agency offered me the opportunity to learn and understand key elements needed to embrace human services. CASA is an agency located in Texas and was established in 1976
    8 pages/≈2200 words | 1 Source | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • No Exit Literary Criticism
    Description: Understanding the relationship between literary characters and their particular circumstances is essential for any reader. It allows him to have a better understanding and appreciation of the actions of the character. In line with this, one of the paradigms that can be used to understand the various
    5 pages/≈1375 words | 1 Source | MLA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Case Management and Service Coordination: Analysis of Contextual Factors
    Description: Case management and coordination is crucial factor that every leader should consider during return to work (RTW). Before executing any service coordination, case managers must gather adequate information from the stakeholders (PCU, 2019b). Effective service coordination will ensure a reliable RTW process
    5 pages/≈1375 words | 7 Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Annual Student Accommodations Review for Instructional Intervention
    Description: The student will be allowed extra time to complete any assigned work. The move will be critical in ensuring that Clarissa can complete all the assigned work. Since she struggles with focusing for a long period, her assignments will be broken into smaller segments, with a specific deadline attached to each
    3 pages/≈825 words | 3 Sources | APA | Education | Essay |
  • How Changes Affect Urban Sustainability
    Description: Urban sustainability is the ability to run cities with minimal or no reliance on the countryside to power themselves with feasible, effective, and reliable renewable energy sources. It encourages the revitalization of urban centers, promotes innovation, ameliorates living standards for residents, and
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  • Addressing an Ethical Dilemma as a Utilitarian, Deontologist, and a Virtual Ethicist
    Description: Based on the provided case, ethics and integrity are key aspects in the workplace, especially when dealing with the disabled. However, the major aspect that jeopardizes ethics in the workplace is inadequate information (WSS, n.d.). Ethical dilemmas in the workplace are critical since they would impact one's
    5 pages/≈1375 words | 7 Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • The Social Impact of Online Protests amidst the Ongoing Covid-19 Crisis
    Description: Social media protests play a critical role in driving social action. My literature search revolved around analyzing the effectiveness of modern social media protests as tools in influencing Government and decision-making in developed and developing countries. The general objective of this research is to explore
    3 pages/≈825 words | 8 Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Food and Culture: Historical Context
    Description: Food is one of the essentials of human existence. Food has evolved alongside the evolution of men. Notable changes exist in the types of food and the order in which they are consumed in present-day society compared to the times of our ancestors. One significant insight about food is that it is cultural and
    3 pages/≈825 words | 6 Sources | APA | Creative Writing | Essay |
  • Interview of a Nurse Practitioner
    Description: The nursing profession is a broad field with various subdivisions of specialties. Therefore, as conceptualized by Polit and Beck (2004), I conducted this qualitative interview analysis to gain insight into the path one takes to become a professional nurse. The interviewee is a female nurse practitioner
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Setting Educational Goals
    Description: Include the following on the template: * One long-term goal and three short-term goals for the student to strive to achieve during the school year * Three learning strategies that could support each goal * One strategy for integrating family support to help the student meet each goal * A standards-based
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 3 Sources | APA | Education | Essay |
  • The Relationship between Engagement and Motivation in Learning
    Description: Engagement refers to a sense of purpose, commitment, and belonging while motivation denotes the ambition and willingness to act on those impulses. Engagement and motivation are related in the sense that academic success requires both elements working in tandem: one must first be committed to learning and then
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 3 Sources | APA | Education | Essay |
  • Student Engagement and Independence Model: Mr. Roberts' Classroom
    Description: Mr. Roberts spends time meeting students and discussing performance and setting goals. The above chart provides an efficient way for students to identify their names and the dates they are supposed to meet the teacher. Mr. Robert’s Helpers Pass out materialsStudent name The above chart helps MR. Roberts
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 3 Sources | APA | Education | Essay |
  • Language Attitude and Sign Language Learning
    Description: I read the article and KJ’s commentary, which is very interesting about Language Attitude. I will never forget that day I met a Deaf Russian friend. She moved here from Russia. She’s a very sophisticated fashionista. I learned from her. She said USA deaf people don’t know how to spell and grammar. She thinks
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  • Motivational Problem on the Victorian Treasury Turnover
    Description: In an organization, several factors are being considered to produce a harmonious and productive working environment that results in individual improvement. Motivation is one factor, it is considered to boost the morale of employees and also a cause of the problem for them to not function well. From this,
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  • The Use of Mixed Methods Design in the IoT in Smart Cities Research
    Description: A mixed-methods study design presents the benefits of both the qualitative and the quantitative research approaches. This study utilized the mixed methods approach because it sought to understand the people’s experiences of smart technology and learn about the difference that its adoption brings to society.
    2 pages/≈550 words | 2 Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area as the #1 Regional Economy
    Description: The most motivating driving force in establishing economic integration is overcoming economic bottlenecks and introducing new policies and regulations to stabilize the economy. The Greater Bay Area of Guandong, Hong Kong, comprises nine cities, two administrative regions, and over 66 million population
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 6 Sources | APA | Business & Marketing | Essay |
  • Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) Strategic Issues
    Description: The principal theme is Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC). TSMC is one of the largest chipmaking companies in the world, producing approximately 39% of the world's semiconductors (Living on the edge, 2021). Despite the higher growth and development in the industry, the company also faces specific
    3 pages/≈825 words | No Sources | APA | Business & Marketing | Essay |
  • David Axelrod and James Kloppenberg’s Analysis of Obama's
    Description: On March 18, 2008, then-Senator Barack Obama delivered “A More Perfect Union.” One of the key passages in the speech entails dissecting the issue of racism and how it has remained embedded in American society. Obama indicated that America had race complexities that had not been fully addressed. He spoke
    3 pages/≈825 words | 2 Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Just War Theory and Political Realism: A Comparative Analysis
    Description: Just War Theory is one of the oldest theories related to war ethics and justification; most scholars give Aristotle the credit of introducing the concept of "just war" as a counterargument to the notion of "holy war" supported by theologians (Orend, 2013). The central premise of this theory involves
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  • The Key Defining Aspects of Globalization and Their Impacts on Australian Sports
    Description: Globalization is a critical element that has significantly grown since the early 1980s. It refers to the integration and interaction of governments, companies, and people worldwide (Steger, 2017). Globalization is vital since it has increased the international exchange of ideologies and cultural practices.
    3 pages/≈825 words | 5 Sources | Harvard | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • The Role of Genetics in the Development of Bipolar 2 Disorder
    Description: Bipolar is a severe mental health disorder characterized by moments of positive mood (mania) and foul mood (depression). Bipolar type one disorder involves extreme mania, while bipolar type two disorder involves hypomania and episodes of depression (Coleman et al., 2020). The mood shifts usually occur
    1 page/≈275 words | 4 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Structural Abnormalities Seen in Patients with Schizophrenia
    Description: Schizophrenia results in changes in the brain, including the structure of specific brain systems and their functioning mechanism. The areas of the brain that are usually affected include the medial temporal lobe and the prefrontal lobe (Kochunov et al., 2017). These areas of the brain are involved in
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  • Roles Neurotransmitters Play in the Development of Schizophrenia
    Description: Psychological experts believe that neurotransmitters play a significant role in developing schizophrenia. The brain chemicals referred to as neurotransmitters have been shown to play a significant role in achieving a harmonious balance as far as the functioning of the brain and the nervous system are
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  • Genetics and Schizophrenia
    Description: While the exact cause of schizophrenia is yet to be identified, psychological experts believe that a complex combination of factors brings it about. These factors include genetics and environmental factors. When it comes to genetics, research has shown that there is a slightly higher chance of developing
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  • Known Characteristics of Schizophrenia
    Description: Schizophrenia is a psychological disorder in which the affected person experiences detachment from reality. Evidence has shown that individuals with this condition interpret reality in a somewhat abnormal way (McCance & Huether, 2019). One of the major known signs of this condition is hallucinations.
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  • The Controversy Associated With Dissociative Identity Disorders (DID)
    Description: Dissociative identity disorder (DID), formerly known as multiple personality disorder, is a complex disorder in which there are recurring gaps of distinct personality states, recalled experiences, dissociative experiences, derealization, and depersonalizations (Brand et al., 2019). One perspective highlights
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  • Covid-19 as an Economic Infection that Creates Significant Worries among Investors
    Description: The central theme in the article is COVID-19's impact on making the world unpredictable. The article describes the pandemic as an economic infection that creates significant worries among the investors. Every investor must conduct their business with caution since no one understands unpredictability. The central
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  • How Does the Chinese Supply Chain Change Globally After the Pandemic?
    Description: The coronavirus pandemic revealed the fragility of the global supply chain (GSC), with China, the United States, and the European countries halving their trades due to production disruptions and travel restrictions to arrest the spread of the virus. The Chinese supply chain has been clogged up with the increasing
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  • Human Skeleton and Skull Labelling and Questions on the Kennewick Man
    Description: What injuries did Kennewick Man suffer during the course of his life that can be seen in his skeleton? He had five fractured ribs and injuries to his shoulder. He also had arthritis on the right elbow, both knees, and several vertebrae. Moreover, he had a depression fracture on the frontal bone and an
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | MLA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • The Joint Commission: An Appropriate Accrediting Body in the Healthcare System
    Description: One of the critical characteristics of high-performing healthcare systems is ensuring quality. Health care access is not enough: when patients and their families enter the healthcare organization – whether a clinic, hospital, or any other medical facility – they should be confident of receiving safe,
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  • Importance of Control Function and Lacks Tracks in a Manufacturing Business
    Description: Lacks Tracks Cycles has introduced electric-powered motorcycles, which compete with Harley-Davidson’s electric motorcycles. The company has previously produced products at affordable prices for effective planning, organizing, leading, and controlling to achieve long-term strategic goals. The report
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  • Identifying Applicable Industry for Scholar Practitioners
    Description: The applicable industry in this paper is leadership in the healthcare industry. According to Tyler and Lombardozzi (2017), several academics have written about scholar-practitioners, covering their roles, essential competencies, and work methods. This literature represents the insight into the nature of
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  • Candidates for the Executive Vice President Position of Tasty Products
    Description: Tasty Products has decided to collaborate with Wiz Consultants to improve the final selection decisions for a new Executive Vice President from a list of candidates being interviewed in the past. The company is interested in launching a new naturally flavored protein bar to deal with existing clients. The
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  • Stress in Law Enforcement
    Description: While a career in law enforcement can be fulfilling, it comes with its fair share of challenges, one of them being stress. According to Queirós et al. (2020), being a law enforcement officer is not only a highly stressful occupation, but it is also very demanding. In this sense, the cause of stress in law
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  • Different Points of Views in Psychology Over Time
    Description: Several ancient philosophers posed what we now term psychological concerns. They chose to study how humans process information through their perceptions, find solutions with data and get inclined to behave bravely or villainously. They pondered the enigmatic essence of emotion and whether it can manage or
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  • Identifying Report Writing Trends
    Description: As more complex crimes are committed utilizing technology, law enforcement personnel and individuals in the judicial system are increasingly relying on technological means to counteract crime. To ensure public safety and the protection of human life, it is critical for the criminal justice business to use
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  • Cyber-Crime and Homeland Security
    Description: The world of technology is expanding significantly, creating solutions to various problems and making life easier. However, in the process of seeking solutions, the technologies also present loopholes that criminals utilize to commit crimes. For example, unlike in the past, bank robbers had to physically
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  • Effectiveness of Using Visual Formats with Rhetorical Tools Compared to Textual Formats
    Description: The purpose of this argument is to show the effectiveness of using visual formats with rhetorical tools compared to textual formats in passing a message. It hopes to convince the society to explore communication channels that appeal to as many senses as possible to achieve the desired impact. The topic on climate
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  • The Wearable Technology
    Description: The world continues to evolve significantly due to increased innovation. Wearable technology is one of the most recent innovations that have changed the way people manage their health, work, and day-to-day activities. Wearable technology helps in the provision of real-time information to users. Technology
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  • Learning Style and Self-Assessment for Auditory Learners
    Description: I am an auditory learner. I learn through hearing and listening. I understand processes and remember information that I have heard easily. I quickly understand spoken instructions; therefore, I prefer reading out loud information to store it in my memory. After taking an online test for self-assessment
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  • The Interactive Read-Aloud and Literature Discussion Continuum
    Description: The Interactive Read-Aloud and Literature Discussion Continuum provide instructions on engaging learners in read-aloud activities within the classroom. Read-aloud is a perfect way of gauging learners’ use of language. Besides this, it helps learners understand various components of literature (Fountas & Pinnell
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  • The Benefits of Increasing the Minimum Wage and The Costs of the Same
    Description: The term minimum wage is often used during the campaign period as politicians are seeking for re-election or to be elected for their first terms. Numbers are usually floated, and the public is forced to discuss which politician is better placed to offer them what is deemed reasonable. Minimum wage denotes the
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  • Democratic Socialism and its Gaining Popularity
    Description: The philosophy of democratic socialism is gaining hype across the United States as some politicians believe it can resolve Americans’ problems. In 2015, Bernie Sanders gave a speech on the subject during his first bid for a presidential nomination on a Democratic ticket (Golshan, 2019). In the speech, he
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  • Lululemon Atheletica Industry-Competitor Analysis in the Indian Market
    Description: Lululemon Athletica is a yoga-oriented sports gear manufacturer and retailer headquartered in Canada, North America. The clothing is offered under the Lululemon Athletica brand aimed mainly at wealthy, healthy, and working-class women. Lululemon’s main competitors in India’s athletic wear industry are Nike,
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  • Epidemiology of Thalassemia and Physiologic Pattern in Sickle-cell Anemia Treatment
    Description: Thalassemia is a heterogeneous group of hypochromic anemias characterized by pale red blood cells due to low hemoglobin levels. Thalassemia is caused by decreased or absent production of at least one globin polypeptide chain (beta, alpha, gamma, delta) and leads to abnormal red blood cells prone to hemolysis
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  • Pathophysiological Mechanism of Anemia and Three Categories of Virchow's Triad
    Description: Anemia is a condition that results from an excessive decrease in red blood cells (RBC). A decrease in the blood's oxygen-carrying capacity may cause lower RBC count or size or a decreased hemoglobin content of the RBCs. Hemorrhage or conditions that destroy RBCs or hinder RBC production and maturation are the
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  • The Cybernetic Tradition
    Description: The Cybernetic tradition covers diverse concepts, including process, information, message, entropy, probability, organization, autopoiesis, and feedback in communication. It is primarily based on computations and mathematics, with scholars focusing on animal language and families (Craig & Muller, 2007). The
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  • Health and Economic Concerns among Border Security Agencies and The Issues in Immigration
    Description: Border and port security have changed dramatically across the United States. The government enacted various policies and procedures in response to the September 11 terror attack. The incident influences the multiple strategies that the government passes. The critical objective of border and port security is
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  • How Focusing on Outcomes Impacts a Work
    Description: The reading explores the impact of focusing on outcomes vs. process for both investors and sports fans. The author highlights that most people focus on the outcomes rather than the process. Concentrating on outcomes is unhealthy because it fails to choose the appropriate process. Therefore, the article
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  • The Relationship Between Overproduction and Hunger with the Commodification of Food
    Description: A commodity is a primary resource utilized as a raw material in manufacturing goods and services. Coffee, beans, and wheat are just a few examples of commodities. The transformation of resources and services into commodities is a significant factor influencing all cultures. Food commodification has resulted
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  • Discussion on Personal Experience with Sign Language Learning
    Description: Thank you for sharing your personal experience. You are not alone as there are many other people in a similar situation. For example, some people persist on speaking Spanish to my daughter even after she tells them that she does not understand. When she fails to respond, they yell at her and when she
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  • ELAN Video Anaylsis
    Description: I analyzed Elan's video called "New York, New York" by Mary Beth Miller. ASL gloss, fingerspelling, and mouth morpheme were the three linguistics I discovered. I was watching an old video that seemed like it was from the 1980s. I looked up Mary Beth Miller, a very skilled woman at ASL. So far, I've
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  • Introduction to the Library and to Research for Psychology
    Description: There are three ways you can find a database in the library. Name one. Answer: we can access the library through any of the following three ways: 1 Library website – This is done by accessing library.purdueglobal.edu. 2 Student Portal – from the student portal, the student should navigate to the
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  • Myth Busters: Fact vs. Fiction
    Description: The human brain is one of the most complex organs, which has attracted different myths. One of these myths is the claim that "We use 10% of our brain." The myth suggests that humans do not utilize their brains fully, but only a tiny portion. The myth emerged because of the speculation that humans do not
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  • The Greatest Threat to Homeland Security in the Aviation Sector
    Description: I foresee that the greatest threat to homeland security in the aviation sector will be terrorism. I take this position due to existing facts about the change in the threat landscape in the 21st century, especially since the 9/11 terrorist attack. The aviation sector faces complex and dynamic threats, making
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  • The Effective Use and Safety Use of Creatinine
    Description: Creatinine is one of the widely studied ergogenic supplements used among athletes and other sportspeople to increase intramuscular levels of creatinine concentrations and enhance high performance during physical exercise and training adaptations (Kreider et al., 2017). Ribeiro et al (2021) opine that creatinine
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  • The Difference between the Food Pyramid and MyPlate Tool
    Description: There are several key differences between the food pyramid and MyPlate. The first difference is that MyPlate has less emphasis on grains, while the food pyramid was dominated near its base and recommended 6 to 11 servings (Schlenker & Gilbert, 2018). Unlike the food pyramid, MyPlate only sets aside a quarter
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  • The Importance of Goal-Setting for Nutritional Clients
    Description: Goal-setting is crucial for everybody who wants to achieve a certain target. For nutritional clients, goal-setting is significant in establishing a clear path guide to ensure they achieve their short and long-term wellness goals. It helps them focus on milestones to achieve their health desires. Apart from
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  • Case Study Answers: Investigative Fashion Journalism
    Description: Most people aspire to work in an environment where they do not get bored of what they are doing, and as a result, the employer gets the best out of them. Working in an environment where there is a little bit of fun enables people to build meaningful and healthy relationships while working with others.
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  • Reading, Seeing and Hearing the Stories of People from Various Cultures
    Description: People often fall into the trap of risking critical misunderstanding by judging from a single story about persons and places. In what she refers to as “The Danger of a Single Story” in her TED talk, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, a Nigerian novelist, makes a case of her life and experiences of people who have fallen
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  • Nutritional Coaching Strategies for the General Population
    Description: As a nutritional coach, I will work with the general population to ensure they embrace healthy dietary behaviors and empower them to be responsible for their health and wellbeing. I would assume leadership and mentorship roles to guide my clients to achieve healthier lifestyle thresholds. As a successful
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  • Difference between Micronutrients and Macronutrients
    Description: Macronutrients refer to the nutrients needed in the body in relatively larger amounts (Whitney & Rolfes, 2018). These nutrients are carbohydrates, protein, and lipids. On the other hand, micronutrients refer to the nutrients that the body needs in relatively smaller amounts. Micronutrients refer to vitamins
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  • Carbohydrate, Protein, and Fat: Roles and Recommended Daily Allowances
    Description: Macronutrients are essential in the body due to their fundamental functions. These components include carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. The dietary allowances of these macronutrients vary due to various factors such as weight, pre-existing health conditions, and age. Carbohydrates are energy-giving foods.
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  • Glycemic Index (Gi) and How it Impacts Digestion of Carbohydrates within the Human Body
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  • Functions and Components of the Eleven Organ Systems within the Human Body
    Description: The integumentary system is one of the eleven organ systems. Its components include hair, nails, and skin. Their main functions are to protect humans from physical, biological, and chemical agents that can cause disease. The hair helps lubricate the scalp and keep the body warm. The second one is the skeletal
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  • Technology in World War Two
    Description: It is often quipped that necessity is the mother of innovation. As a result, war situations represent some of the most challenging and desperate times. Thus, it is an exciting endeavor to evaluate the innovative developments that ensued in what is considered the most extensive and deadliest war in recent
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  • Competency Gap, Strategies, and Training in Men’s Warehouse
    Description: While Men’s Warehouse only deals with men’s apparel, nearly 19% of its workforce are women. the average age of an employee is 39 years old. The dominant ethnicity in the workforce is White at 61.2%, followed by Hispanic/Latino 19.2% and African American at 9.1%. According to (Indeed.com, 2022), the company
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  • Culture, Aggressive Behavior, Social Identity and Aspects of Prejudice
    Description: Aggression is cultured. In an experiment done by Kuo in 1961, he designed an experiment where he raised a cat and a rat in the same cage. He wanted to test the theory that cats instinctively kill rats as prey. However, the rat and the cat became very close companions, and even when the cat was allowed to
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  • Informational and Normative Social Influence
    Description: Informational social influence transpires when a person conforms to a prerequisite to be accurate and relies on other people they assume to be knowledgeable. Internalization is associated with this aspect of submission, which takes place when someone is uncertain about a condition. One of the
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  • Archeology as Anthropology: The Study of All of Us
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  • Religious Iconography Symbols in Andersen's Stories
    Description: The Little Mermaid, The Little Match Girl, The Red Shoes, and The Snow Queen" are fascinating stories written by Christian Anderson. All these stories apply religious iconography throughout the narrative. For example, The Little Mermaid is based on a mythological story symbolizing female initiation in the world
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  • Andersen's Application of Religious Iconography in Storytelling
    Description: Religious iconography is the use of imagery to convey religious ideas and concepts and to depict religious events. In other words, it is the use of religious symbols or narratives to deliver a specific message about a phenomenon or event. Christian Andersen is among the authors who have utilized religious
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  • Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic and Police Brutality Against Blacks or African Americans
    Description: The disproportionate impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and the rising cases of police brutality against Blacks/African Americans, coupled with the increasing levels of hate crimes among Asians, have attracted media and public attention to the subject of race and ethnicity (Ndugga & Artiga, 2021). As social constructs
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  • Why Nutrition is a Central Component in Health Promotion
    Description: Health promotion is one of the best ways to reduce different preventable illnesses in society. This includes the various lifestyle diseases that could be addressed even before they arose. Accordingly, one of the central components of health promotion should be nutrition. This is because nutrition information
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  • Methods on How a Nurse can Gather Cultural Information
    Description: There are various methods a nurse professional could use to collect cultural information from their patients. The nurse can use the cultural formulation interview, also referred to as the cross-cultural assessment tool, to gather data to establish the nature of the medical issue from the patient's perspective
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  • Current and Future Issues of Homeland Security
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  • The Joint Coffee Cup Company in Ohio
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    Description: The article “Role of technology in globalization with reference to business continuity” by Harmeet Malhotra and Lamba Tripti considers technology a vital driving force in modern business globalization (Lamba & Malhotra, 2009, pp. 71). Harmeet and Lamba seek to establish how technological growth and advancement
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  • Trends in Recreation and Leisure in the Modern Era
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    Description: In the initial scenario where the subject is running towards my patrol car with his right hand hidden behind his back, I would not pull my weapon. It is not objectively reasonable that the subject poses a threat to my life and other community members. Seemingly, the subject is not violent and is simply
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