Essay Samples

  • Passage Analysis
    Description: The universe has experienced discrimination of various forms meted on certain society members. Among the most affected are the women whose social positions have made them vulnerable to social, political and economic injustices. The two articles highlight injustices women face due to political factors.
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  • The Discourse and Study of Sexuality
    Description: The two critical questions I have relate to why sexuality is a perennial topic and how it should be studied. The first concern is analyzed in Michel Foucault’s volume The History of Sexuality where he explores the discursive aspect of sexuality and even disproves the widespread idea that western society
    1 page/≈275 words | 3 Sources | APA | Creative Writing | Essay |
  • White Gay Transnational Tourism
    Description: The chapter "Imperial Desire/Sexual Utopias: White Gay Capital and Transnational Tourism" by Jacqui Alexander explores how a heterosexual capitalist system largely controls the management and production of gay tourism and why it is both ideologically and materially exploitative. She begins by positing that
    1 page/≈275 words | 1 Source | APA | Creative Writing | Essay |
  • Rape among Black Women
    Description: The history of Black women has often touched on a sensitive subject regarding their sexual vulnerability and powerlessness that exposed them to the risk of domestic violence and rape. The article on rape of Black women by Hine (1989) raises multiple issues, especially with the claim that Black women
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  • The Transness of Blackness
    Description: In “The Trans*-ness of Blackness, the Blackness of Trans*-ness” by Marquis Bey, the radially diverse ideas of black and trans* are shown to share para-ontological meanings and original lawlessness contrary to the normative. While black is always taken to refer to the dark skin color or identity, the author
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  • Article Analysis: Erotic Consciousness
    Description: In the chapter “The Erotics and Politics of Self-making” by Jafari S. Allen, the author highlights two modes of agency employed by Afro-Cubans to fight the marginalization of blacks and sexual minorities amidst the widespread revolutionary socialist project of equality and dignity for all. The two mode
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  • Sexual Suppression among Minority Groups
    Description: In “Ruminations on Lo Sucio as a Latino Queer Analytic," Deborah R. Vargas outlines the derogatory stereotypes endured by Latinos who are identified as queer. The author states that this group is not only viewed as deviant and unproductive for refusing to conform to normative sexual relations but is also
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  • Black Women in New York’s Informal Economy
    Description: LaShawn Harris’s Sex Workers, Psychics, and Numbers Runners: Black Women in New York City’s Underground Economy demonstrates how economic hardships of the 1920s forced many Black women to participate in the disreputable and dangerous informal economy of New York. However, Black Women did not participate
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  • no need
    Description: The “Cheyenne” book chapter by Manu Karuka uses a historically-grounded approach to demonstrate the implications and erasures of the capitalist and imperialist transcontinental railroad development. For the most part, the transcontinental railroad history is glorified through grand notions of American
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  • The Black Gay Identity
    Description: “The Future is Very Uncertain”: Black Gay Self-Making in Melvin Dixon’s Diaries narrates the multiple marginalizations faced by Melvin Dixon owing to his black and homosexual identities. The chapter explores the contents of Melvin Dixon’s diaries, which he privately kept from 1965 until 1991, and which
    1 page/≈275 words | 1 Source | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • The Politics of Cultural Authenticity
    Description: The book chapter “The Politics of Cultural Authenticity” by Nadine Naber highlights the identity formations experienced by Arab Americans living in the Bay Area of San Francisco. The minority community maintains those traditions that reify orientalist ideas of Arab culture to set themselves apart from
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  • How to Tame a Wild Tongue by Gloria Anzaldua
    Description: The passage “How to Tame a Wild Tongue” by Gloria Anzaldua examines the intersection of language and identity. As a bilingual and immigrant, Anzaldua demonstrates how non-native speakers are forced to confront negative attitudes from other social and cultural groups. The Chicano Americans, who have
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  • My Experience with Complex Health Information Access and Management
    Description: Big data has significantly changed how healthcare organizations evaluate and control complex data to improve patient outcomes and reduce healthcare cost. Its benefits lie in its ability to drive critical decision-making processes and turn complex data into actionable knowledge for precision medicine
    2 pages/≈550 words | 2 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • The Rights of Children and Teens to Make Decisions
    Description: In today's world, getting protected against sexually transmitted viruses is an essential. If I had to have an opinion on this issue, I would agree that children aged 11 and under should not be allowed to receive vaccines without parental consent since it is risky for the kid to receive a vaccination that is
    3 pages/≈825 words | 2 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Leader-center, Follower-centric, and Context-centric Leadership Style
    Description: Leadership remains a vital tool in organizations that attempt to adapt to the dynamism of their operational environments. Business environments change consistently, thereby demanding an insightful understanding by the leaders. To address the needs of their organizations, leaders employ different styles approaches
    4 pages/≈1100 words | No Sources | APA | Business & Marketing | Essay |
  • The Compensations that Can be Seen During the Modified Thomas Test on Hips' Muscular Group
    Description: Modified Thomas Test is one of the crucial processes relevant to Tom's case due to possible technicalities during exercise. It is considered in determining the flexibility range to ensure that the physical condition is adequately restored (Clapis, 2008). It must be done based on the available objective data
    1 page/≈275 words | 1 Source | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Difference and Concepts of Proximal Stability & Distal Mobility
    Description: The concept of proximal stability can be understood in a simple scenario concerning a chain of muscles. It is therefore clear that a child should possess a strong chain of muscles from his core to the shoulder, then elbow, and finally to the wrist, for him to perform the task of picking food from the plate
    1 page/≈275 words | No Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • The Compensations Found After Lower Body Multi-Joint Movement Analysis
    Description: Lunges play a significant role in determining the intensity of movement and must be adequately considered to promote positive change. It also determines the possible daily activities to determine various changes in enhancing lunging patterns (Park et al., 2016). The lunging patterns must be considered based
    1 page/≈275 words | No Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Using Upper Body Multi-Joint Movement Analysis to Identify Common Compensations
    Description: The shoulder press is a crucial exercise necessary for Tom since it focuses on the upper part of the body. It is essential to strengthen the upper back and the shoulder, ensuring effective coordination of other muscles responsible for knee abduction and external rotation (McKean & Burkett, 2015). Regardless
    1 page/≈275 words | No Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Discussion on Motivation
    Description: Motivation is a crucial aspect while working with a client like Tom due to his condition. Motivation is an innate drive that would make Tom adequately participate in core activities, allowing him to restore his physical condition and eliminate challenges such as injuries and future pain. Motivation is a
    1 page/≈275 words | No Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Using Lower Extremity Functional Scale (LEFS) to Improve Hips' Muscular Group
    Description: Based on Tom's case, the lower extremity functional scale is one of the suitable tools which must adequately be considered. LEFS is a questionnaire-based tool that contains twenty questions regarding one's ability to perform given tasks such as physical exercises (Dingemans et al., 2017). It is primarily used
    1 page/≈275 words | No Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Using Resistance Band in Performing Squat to Improve Hips' Abductors and External Rotators
    Description: Based on Tom's case, resistance bands must be considered. Resistance bands are necessary since they assist in building muscles by stabilizing specific muscles groups and enhancing adequate intensity required in improving body weight activities (Almeida et al., 2017). Therefore, resistance bands are essential
    1 page/≈275 words | 1 Source | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Weakness with Hip Abduction and External Rotation
    Description: Hip abduction is a critical aspect of a workout and any physical activity. Understanding the muscles that facilitate hip abduction is essential since it allows a physical therapist or personal trainer to give correct advice such as Tom's. The muscles facilitating hips abduction include gluteus maximus, sartorius
    1 page/≈275 words | 1 Source | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Qualifications and Traits of a Personal Trainer
    Description: My job title is personal trainer, and I expect to become one of the most recognized personal trainers globally to work hand in hand with different international sports associations. As a personal trainer, it is my core responsibility to educate the clients and enforce corrective exercises to enhance their safety
    1 page/≈275 words | No Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Role of DNA Specifically Chromosomes, Alleles, and Genes on Human Characteristics
    Description: DNA contains genetic information or instructions for the development, reproduction, and survival of all living organisms. Genetic information also defines the physical characteristics or traits such as eye color, freckles, dimples, allergies, and many other features (Phelan, 2021). Genetic traits such as blue
    1 page/≈275 words | 2 Sources | APA | Life Sciences | Essay |
  • Role of Eroticism in Greek Symposium
    Description: The symposium was a ritualized drinking event where aristocratic men and their peers would often hold in private houses to socialize, converse, and enjoy themselves in a hospitable atmosphere. Standing women were not allowed into these symposiums, and the gatherings were exclusively male. These choreographed
    9 pages/≈2475 words | 20 Sources | Chicago | History | Essay |
  • Language Educators' Native-speakerism and How Cross-cultural Adaptation Affect Students
    Description: As people from different cultures and backgrounds, countries, gender, age, sexual orientations, and economic backgrounds meet, they will have to cope with intercultural exchange’s negative and positive aspects (Ilie, 2019). In most cases, issues such as stereotyping, small culture formation, and native-speakerism
    13 pages/≈3575 words | 15 Sources | Harvard | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Filthy Cities: Industrial New York
    Description: The 'Filthy Cities: Industrial New York' is a historical documentary that gives a comprehensive history of New York narrated by Andrew Muggleton. The critical ideology is the industrial revolution of New York City and the rapid migration into the city. The documentary also addresses key historical
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  • Significance of Chinese Sentimental Objects in Intimate Relationships
    Description: Sentimental objects are structures or tools designed to commemorate a person or an event. These objects can include artworks, ornaments, and cultural asset. Use of these objects in China are a common occurrence and mainly reminds one of big events, such as marriage or death. Among the Chinese culture,
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  • How does Organisational Culture Impact an Organisation’s Performance
    Description: There are numerous definitions that have been coined to help enhance the understanding of the term organizational culture. The simplest way to grasp the idea of organizational culture is to think of an organization’s norms, shared values, beliefs, accepted behaviors, and the processes or ways of doing
    7 pages/≈1925 words | 4 Sources | Harvard | Management | Essay |
  • Health Diary Self-Study Term Project: Health Diary Report
    Description: Personal interviews and medical records have traditionally been used as data sources for interpreting health indicators among Americans. Nevertheless, according to Verbrugge (1980), such indicators only provide a limited perspective of morbidity, disability, and largely therapeutic health actions. From
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  • Importance of Professional Nurse Organizations
    Description: Professional nursing associations play a significant role in enhancing the growth and development of nursing careers. They allow the nurses to adequately achieve their dreams and align specific obligations to the capacity of the nurses. Being a member of a professional nursing organization is paramount
    3 pages/≈825 words | 3 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Case Study- Hazardous Materials
    Description: The 2005 railroad accident in Graniteville, South Carolina, released liquefied chlorine, and nine people died and displaced 5,400 people (Dunning& Oswalt, 2007). The accident was caused by the failure to toggle the switch connecting the branch line to the mainline and the freight train diverting from the
    1 page/≈275 words | 2 Sources | APA | Management | Essay |
  • Connections to Adult Learning
    Description: The revision process involved several changes to the paper that incorporated the instructor’s feedback into the revised version. The following bulleted list enumerates the specific changes that were made to the paper: Integration of Instructor Feedback * A brief overview of the nature of monistic and
    19 pages/≈5225 words | 4 Sources | APA | Education | Essay |
  • Technologies to Implement the Project: Telehealth
    Description: In a 4- to 5-page project proposal written to the leadership of your healthcare organization, propose a nursing informatics project for your organization that you advocate to improve patient outcomes or patient-care efficiency. Your project proposal should include the following: Informatics Health
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 3 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • How is the NGOs Managing Diversity and Inclusion in the 21st Century?
    Description: Diversity and inclusion are critical aspects that most NGOs adequately advocate for in the contemporary community. Diversity is significant since it is based on differences that shape an individual’s view of the world using different approaches (Greer and Egan, 2019). It is vital in recognizing, respecting,
    10 pages/≈2750 words | 16 Sources | Harvard | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Professional Code of Ethics Analysis
    Description: A professional code of ethics mainly entails a set of guidelines or principles that help to govern the conduct of professionals within a particular profession or field. These guidelines are set and distributed with the intention to guide behavior and decision-making. Industries take different approaches,
    3 pages/≈825 words | 2 Sources | APA | Management | Essay |
  • Considerations on an Ethical Organization
    Description: An example of an ethical organization is the National Australia Bank. The Bank is organized in such a way that the leadership is focused on the people. Being a public bank, the banks consider both the national interests and the interests of the individual banker. While one of the main aims of the bank
    1 page/≈275 words | 1 Source | APA | Communications & Media | Essay |
  • Dealing with Office Politics
    Description: I have observed office politics on several occasions. The following is a description of one event where I observed office politics. I was working as an intern at a humanitarian organization. When the Covid-19 pandemic hit the world, it became appropriate for most businesses to change their tactics. One of
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  • Multiculturalism and Strategies to Empower the Classroom
    Description: Understanding the importance of a multicultural approach to education is essential for any educator. It allows him to utilize the appropriate strategies to deal with issues in the classroom and provide a holistic approach to student education. Accordingly, this paper will focus on using a multicultural
    3 pages/≈825 words | 4 Sources | APA | Education | Essay |
  • Incident Command System in Mass Causality Incidents in Georgia
    Description: During mass casualty incident management, government support is crucial at all levels. The governments are responsible for managing available resources and benefitting the disaster mitigation system (Nistor et al., 2020). The government's financial support emphasizes pre-disaster appeals, funding
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 4 Sources | APA | Management | Essay |
  • Structured and Unstructured Interview Questions
    Description: Interview questions are applied as a data collection tool. They involve verbal communication in which the researcher asks the participants questions to gather relevant information (Gray & Grove, 2021). There are three types of interview questions as follows: Structured Structured interviews involve
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  • Maritime Cyber Security
    Description: The chosen article is "The little-known challenge of maritime cyber security" by Joseph, DiRenzo, Dana A. Goward, and Fred S. Roberts (2015). • Is there a research question that it clearly stated or implied? If so, what is it? Do you believe it is academically rigorous? The research question is implied
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 3 Sources | APA | Technology | Essay |
  • The Principles of Marketing
    Description: Conducting market research is crucial in growing business investment. This market research involves collecting data using techniques including observations, surveys, and experimentation. A business owner or investor should budget for market research and adopt a technique that fits their budget. As a small
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  • Pet Grooming Business
    Description: Several research techniques exist, including surveys, observation, experiments, personal interviews, and questionnaires. The budget to use these techniques varies because each uses a unique procedure. I aspire to conduct low budget market research for my pet grooming business. The best market research I
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  • Nutrition, Challenges of Emerging Population, and Nutritional Deficiency and Excess Play
    Description: Nutrition is a critical science discipline that examines the relationship between nutrition and general health. Besides, nutrition is a central component in health promotion since the human body needs it to grow, develop, and sustain its normal functioning. Health promotion is closely connected to disease prevention
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  • Cultural Competence and Nutrition in Health Promotion
    Description: Cultural competence is fundamental among nurses. It enables them to provide appropriate information for patients without violating their values of culturally sensitive aspects. As a result, it is an invaluable element that healthcare providers should remain aware of because of its overall influence on the
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  • Company- Parent Firm: Novo Nordisk
    Description: I will place the strategy of the parent firm in the transnational framework cell of the integration/responsiveness (I/R) theoretical framework. Multinational corporations in this cell exhibit high levels of integration and responsiveness by developing global efficiency, flexibility, and worldwide learning.
    5 pages/≈1375 words | 7 Sources | Harvard | Management | Essay |
  • Social Determinants of Health Identified in the Family Health Assessment
    Description: The family health assessment identified different social determinants of health (SDOH). SDOH shapes different conditions ranging from age, work, growth, physical environment, education, and economic status (Friedman & Banegas, 2018). The identified elements are simply a group of SDOHs; however, more elements
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  • Levels of Health Promotion and How Levels of Prevention Help Determine Needs of Patients
    Description: The primary level of health promotion is aimed at preventing the onset of a disease or illness (Phillips, 2019). Consequently, this kind of promotion targets providing healthy individuals with health tips that they can employ to avoid developing a disease or injury. Some examples of primary health promotion
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  • How the Concept and Promotion of Health has Changed Over Time
    Description: The concept of health has greatly evolved. When medicine was first practiced in ancient societies, the concept of health mainly referred to health well-being. This concept did not change for a long time. In fact, the concept remained even long after the scientific revolution. In the 20th century, however, the
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  • What I Plan to Do after Obtaining a Bachelor's Degree in Communication
    Description: The communication field is vast, and getting a bachelor's degree in the communication field gives me a variety of career paths to major in. With my communications degree, the four most crucial professions that I plan to venture into are the media industry, social and digital media management, public relations
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  • IoT on Rural and Urban Areas Concerning Electricity and Water Consumption
    Description: The study results indicate that the urban areas embraced more smart technologies compared to the rural population. Households in a specific location and which shared certain demographic features, such as having an equal number of people in the house, tended to report similar trends in consumption of water
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  • Important Life Values and their Influences in Decision-Making
    Description: Individual values influence decisions, actions, and how people relate and treat others. These values also influence behavior in the profession, and one is more likely to work in an endowment where there is a cultural fit. There are different factors influencing human behavior including values and morality.
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  • Leveraging Life, Hardship, and Education to Influence Positive Change in Latino Community
    Description: When a person is young, they feel like everything in life is perfect, and that is how it will always remain. However, this notion is far from reality. Once individuals grow up, they are suddenly struck by responsibilities and challenges that they never saw coming their way. Perhaps, the essence of a positive
    2 pages/≈550 words | 2 Sources | APA | IT & Computer Science | Essay |
  • Leveraging Experiences to Strengthen Latino and STEM Communities
    Description: I will leverage my life and educational experience to improve Latino and STEM communities. I have gained adequate knowledge concerning information technology which is necessary for promoting stability in the community. Notably, Latino and STEM communities majorly experience the problem of data insecurities
    2 pages/≈550 words | 3 Sources | APA | IT & Computer Science | Essay |
  • College Studies to Impact the Energy Industry in the Future
    Description: Ever since I was a child, the processes and importance of the energy industry have intrigued me. When I was younger, I remember watching my father climb the technology ladder and see more and more success in this industry. He started as a cable assembler and then graduated from college. Forty years later,
    2 pages/≈550 words | 3 Sources | APA | IT & Computer Science | Essay |
  • Importance of Cyber Security in Today's Society
    Description: The internet has made the world a global village, but it has also exposed us to a danger called cybercrimes. The devices connected to the internet are vulnerable to multiple threats. Keeping information safe is a serious challenge in this modern society. That is why the role of cyber security in the field
    2 pages/≈550 words | 3 Sources | APA | IT & Computer Science | Essay |
  • How Energy Policy Modernization Act Benefits Communities
    Description: There are numerous ways in which the Energy Policy Modernization Act benefits communities. One way is through the aspect of accountability. As the bill outlines, certain reforms are to be done to the department of energy’s loan program (United States Congress 2021). In addition, some portions of the U.S
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  • Professional Goals: Major in IT with Emphasis on Cybersecurity
    Description: Cyber attacks are at an all-time high. From ransomware to supply chain attacks, I see several individuals and organizations becoming victims of cyber-attacks more than ever. Even though the global community is going through uncertain times, there is one thing that is certain - the rise in cybercrime. This
    3 pages/≈825 words | 3 Sources | APA | IT & Computer Science | Essay |
  • Challenges Faced by the Senior Community: Health & Lifestyle Changes
    Description: Financial stability is a basic need for every person. When one grows old, there are fewer opportunities, and the body lacks the energy to push through the day. That means growing old is synonymous with living with less income for most senior citizens (Kavan, 2018). Health costs also increase for older
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  • Importance of Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
    Description: IDEA is a critical law that allows children with disabilities to access public education freely, meeting their needs like any child in contemporary society. The law enables them to meet different goals such as independent living, employment, and education (Lipkin, 2015). The law was established because many
    3 pages/≈825 words | 3 Sources | APA | Education | Essay |
  • Traits, Power, and Leadership Style of a Multicultural Leader, Barack Obama
    Description: The world has many leaders whose leadership styles and characteristics are different. These leaders choose to be democrats and autocrats. Democrats choose to involve their subjects in their leadership, while autocrats are hard on subjects. The individual leaders' characteristics can be informational,
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  • Dealing with Students with Learning and Emotional Disabilities
    Description: Ines is a 12-year-old, Hispanic, high intermediate student. The student’s learning performance level is within her grade level. However, she is experiencing learning disability in the form of dyscalculia. Currently, the learning strategy that is used for her for her mathematics subject is Tier 2 RTI, which
    3 pages/≈825 words | 3 Sources | APA | Education | Essay |
  • Health Informatics Applied Practicum: Implementation of iMobile
    Description: the objective of this project is to implement the iMobile, which includes employment of mobile devices for communication and notification of alerts for staff at the surgical hospital due to the critical need for this project as devices were implemented at our main campus but were delayed at our other campus
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  • Paleontology in News: New Dinosaur found in Chile
    Description: A news article established by Elbein on 1st December 2021 addresses the discovery of a dinosaur in Chile which had unique characteristics such as a black ax tail. The article majorly focuses on discovering ankylosaur, a particular type of dinosaur with an effective defense mechanism. The dinosaur is also
    3 pages/≈825 words | 1 Source | MLA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Should the US Adopt a Digitalized Social Tracking System that Monitors Identity and Social M...
    Description: Hailed strongly by the Chinese government and a select community of leaders around the world, the Social Credit System (SCS) has been criticized as an “Orwellian” project that advances and facilitates the rise of digital totalitarianism. The Orwellian dystopian vision of a dominated society is that which
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  • Lesson Preparation: The Government and its Citizens' Roles and Responsibilities
    Description: Grade Level: 6th Date: January 16, 2022 Unit/Subject: Being a Responsible Citizen Instructional Plan Title: Being a Responsible Citizen Lesson Summary and Focus: The lesson will explore the role of governments to the citizens and also seek to explore the roles and responsibilities of citizens to their
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 3 Sources | APA | Education | Essay |
  • Comparison, Critique, and Application of the Concepts of Global Competence
    Description: The concepts of technical competency and behavioral competency play a huge role in the success of an organization. They determine the connection between personal growth and organizational growth. Organizational growth occurs when the set obligations align with the organization's vision and mission
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  • Presenting to a Physician Group and Environmental Service Personnel
    Description: I would alter the presentation to meet the physician group preferences and needs for the evidence-based intervention and resources as well as the subject of their event. I would incorporate knowledge of the subject matter of the physicians’ gathering into the presentation design to inform group-centered customization
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  • Suffering in Perseverance and Seeking God's Face while Keeping the Faith and Hope Alive
    Description: Making decisions on end-of-life is a sensitive and critical process. It directly involves the patient, the patient's close family members, and the healthcare providers. The case study explains George's ordeal following a degenerative disease diagnosis. The disease is amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). George
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  • Second Language Acquisition Association with Positive Learning and Social Outcomes
    Description: The student body is becoming more and more internationalized. Today, many international students visit the United States and other European nations to acquire knowledge and be self-reliant in the future. As the education sector is becoming diversified, it is becoming apparent that language use is an important
    6 pages/≈1650 words | 8 Sources | APA | Education | Essay |
  • Hanna Rosins' Argument about the Future of Women and Men in the Workforce
    Description: Hanna Rosin delivers an interesting piece that forces one to think critically and assess the situation at hand. In the article titled The End of Men, Rosin delivers a mouthwatering piece with the central argument being that women are taking over the world as men sit back and watch. Rosin makes her case while
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  • Education, Employment and the Choice of Career Path Among Young Students in the UK
    Description: Education is instrumental in present-day social life as it determines many other affordances, such as a person’s well-being. Employment stands as one of the significant outcomes of education. However, the UK has increasingly registered high youth unemployment rates since 2005 despite the high enrollment into
    10 pages/≈2750 words | 5 Sources | Harvard | Education | Essay |
  • How Pathophysiologic Processes, Race and Ethnic, and Interaction Affect the Patient
    Description: The patient presents with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) symptoms from the case study. The symptoms include difficulty breathing or shortness of breath, a chronic wet cough that leads to sputum production, and high body temperature. Her cough has grown worse, presenting symptoms of severe COPD
    2 pages/≈550 words | 5 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Problems and Impacts of Plastic Pollution in Aquatic Environment
    Description: Plastic pollution has become a significant problem in contemporary society due to its spiked impacts in different types of environments. It is noted everywhere and not only in oceans. Under normal circumstances, a vast population of individuals breathes tiny plastic particles, affecting different body
    5 pages/≈1375 words | 7 Sources | Harvard | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Incorporating Theories and Concepts from Nursing and Related Sciences
    Description: Incorporates theories and concepts from nursing and related sciences and this allows the nurses to integrate scientific findings from diverse fields to provide advanced nursing care to diverse populations. The scientific underpinnings for practice should also inform guide nursing practice to address diverse
    2 pages/≈550 words | 2 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Understanding the Functions of Human Resource Management in Organizations
    Description: An organization is made of different dimensions and organs that are vital in the realization of its goals and success. One of the most critical dimensions is the human resources dimension that is concerned with the people and social aspects of an organization. Human resource management (HRM) involves establishing
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  • The Major Challenge Faced by the Geospatial Intelligence Community
    Description: One of the major challenge faced by the geospatial intelligence community is the ability to exploit all forms of imagery, such as detection of weapons, enhancing precise targeting, tracking targets, and sharing information between personnel. This is a major challenge that limits the effectiveness of the community
    1 page/≈275 words | 3 Sources | Chicago | Life Sciences | Essay |
  • Shooting Incident Considering Political Body, Organization, Prosecution, Firing and Media
    Description: The shooting incident is one of the critical problems in criminal justice organizations such as law enforcement agencies. It is a vital issue since it is associated with different groups of interests and law factors that must be considered before making the final decision (Rajakaruna, 2017). Before making any
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  • Homeland Security Organization and WESTCOAST Security and Investigative Agency SWOT Analysis
    Description: Homeland security is accompanied by different strengths, making it suitable for adequately responding to significant emergency issues that must sufficiently be advocated for. The key strengths include timely response, reliable contact, and providing adequate contingent plans (Homeland Security, 2021). The organization
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  • Managing Individuals in Criminal Justice Organizations
    Description: Criminal justice organizations play an essential role in contemporary society by enhancing peace and reducing possible conflicts that impact peace and unity. Therefore, the workers' morale is one of the key elements that must be considered to deliver justice without restraints. A criminal justice organization
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  • Relationship of Journey to the West by Wu Chung'en to Historical Events
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