Essay Samples

  • Path-Goals Styles Questionnaire for Leadership Evaluation
    Description: The results of the Path-Goal Styles Questionnaire show that supportive leadership style is my path-goal style of leadership. This is no surprise because I tend to take time to connect with my team personally, listen to them, and be there whenever they need me. I have grown to understand and appreciate the
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  • Apathy in Disaster Response and Awareness
    Description: The extract from Howard Kunreuther and Michael Useem’s work depicts how the economic crisis caused by Hurricane Katrina enabled businesspeople to learn crucial lessons. In particular, the failure to plan for risk endangers the survival of an organization. Therefore, firms should implement comprehensive
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  • Follow-up E-mail to Resolve Misunderstanding During Conversation
    Description: Kindly receive this mail regarding the subject matter mentioned above. Regrettably, you picked the unwarranted choice of words and conversation that we had previously on your company's role and the marketing plan we have. Therefore, I wish to undertake a follow-up to resolve the misunderstanding during that
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  • How Understanding Uses and Gratifications Theory Affect Public Relations or Communications
    Description: I use various media daily in my life for various reasons. Depending on the specific media and their content orientation, I use it to get news, entertainment, and general updates like the weather forecast. I use the BBC, CNN, and Aljazeera for news updates because they do not share unverified stories. I use
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  • How Can Expectations Impact the Means of Delivery of a Communication through Text Message
    Description: Communication is the process in which information is passed from one person to another. There are various ways of delivering messages: verbal and nonverbal means, written, and visual means (Torrez et al., 2019). I have received several formal emails from my potential employers regarding my employment status
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  • Chinese Culture in "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" by Ang Lee
    Description: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, is a 2000 Wu-Xia film directed by a top Chinese local film direct Ang Lee and written by Kuo Jung Tsa, Wang Hui-ling, and James Schamus. Through this movie, Ang Lee presents a high degree of cultural globalization and hybridation of Chinese culture. Set in a Qing Dynasty of
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  • "Wit" by Margaret Edson: Things Jason Needed to Know
    Description: The play describes Jason – a primary care provider – as an awkward, bumbling, research-minded resident. First, Jason needs to learn about human dignity. Dignity implies worth or value. Within a deeper philosophical context, it means the worth that each person is accorded since they are a human. Jason needs
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  • Preparation in Taking Dentistry, Educational Barriers, Strengths, and Opportunities
    Description: I developed an interest in dentistry from a young age due to my fascination with teeth and their inner workings. As a result, I developed a curiosity for the sciences, eventually becoming my favorite subject. Throughout my education, I have worked extremely hard to ensure that I can achieve my lifelong dream
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  • Invitation Letter to the USA
    Description: I hope that this finds you well. I am happy to inform you that the long-awaited journey to the United States is finally here. It will be nice to host you even after my graduation ceremony ended. As you know, my long studies ended, and I must appreciate you for being supportive throughout the journey. You
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  • Ethics: Mill's Moral Philosophy and Kant and Aristotle's Theories
    Description: Mill defines happiness as freedom and pleasure from pain. He describes the best life in utilitarianism as an existence exempted from pain and displeasure and marked with significant enjoyment. The central claim of Mill's Hedonism is that pleasure is the only good instinct, and pain is the only evil instinct
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  • Similarities between Civil Wars and Terrorism
    Description: Terrorism and civil wars have some similar elements. First, both can be caused by a bargaining failure. A bargaining failure occurs when some entities are unaware of others’ capabilities or their willingness to engage in war (Frieden, Lake, & Schultz, 2019). For example, if two parties are in conflict and
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  • Texas Revolution and the Civil War
    Description: Texas Revolution, also called the War of Texas Independence, was fought from October 1835 to April 1836. The war was between Mexico and Texas, and it resulted in Texas gaining independence from Mexico. It was then named the Republic of Texas (1836-1845). It started with the battle of the Gonzales and ended
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  • Communication Strategy of Google LLC
    Description: Communication remains a vital tool for organizational success if done correctly. Business organizations with the correct communication tools can empower their employees to work towards achieving organizational goals. An ideal communication strategy should trigger stakeholders to work both individually and
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  • Human Resource: Tough Conversations with Male and Female Employees
    Description: The human resource manager in an organization has the most important role of solving conflicts whenever they arise. When unsolved conflicts characterize an organization, the employees consider the working environment unconducive, affecting their productivity. The achievement of organizational goals requires
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  • The Use of Incentive Spirometer to Increase O2 in COVID-19 Patients
    Description: Turning a sick patient in need of supplemental oxygen from their back so that they can lie on their abdomen is referred to as proning. Several studies have verified and listed the advantages of proning in the patient’s ability to take in oxygen by breathing with ease. The usage of an incentive
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  • Life Cycle Nutrition and Chronic Diseases in Adolescents
    Description: Adolescence is a developmental phase between childhood and adulthood, normally from ages 10 to 19 years. It is one of the most important stages of human development where one lays the foundation for both good physical and mental health. Adolescents, unlike adults experience rapid physical, hormonal and
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  • Reading and Critical Thinking Skills, and Writer's Skills, Strengths and Weaknesses
    Description: Our ability to think critically about issues is what helps us evaluate accuracy and truthfulness of what we read, claims, and statements. Reading and writing demands critical thinking than everyday life. In readings and writing, critical thinking is the difference between failure and success. It is only in
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  • Caruso's Hypothesis and Methods to Study Closest Ape Species Possess a “Theory of Mind”
    Description: “Chimps May Be Capable of Comprehending the Minds of Others” by Catherine Caruso shows an experiment that reveals how closest ape species possess a “theory of mind.” Fumihiro Kano, a co-leader of the study from Kyoto University’s Kumamoto Sanctuary, and Christopher Krupenye from the Max Planck Institute for
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  • Conflict log
    Description: I took up the challenge to concentrate on my negative thoughts within a week and recorded the themes that emerged from them. The themes that emerged include selfishness, pessimism, worry, unstable mood, and rumination. Selfishness, in my thought, was based on how the able members of the society or the
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  • Hocker and Wilmort's Definition of Conflict
    Description: According to Hocker and Wilmort (2017), “Conflict is an expressed struggle between at least two interdependent parties who perceive incompatible goals, scarce resources, and interference from others in achieving their goals” (p.3). From this definition, aspects of conflict include expressed struggle
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  • Evaluation of Control Your Well-being Project to Identify Actual Population Needs
    Description: Control Your Well-being Project is a health and wellness program that seeks to improve the quality of life and health amongst those living with diabetes and hypertension through health education. Control Your Well-being Project is focused on the health and wellbeing of a person from a holistic perspective.
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  • Species Paper on Tenodera sinensis (Chinese mantis)
    Description: Tenodera sinensis is a species from China and other parts of Asia with a unique developmental characteristic. The species was introduced into North America in the 1890s from Asia parts (Cannings, 2007). The introduction of the species was to control other insects in the fields such as grasshoppers. The
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  • Facebook’s Leak: Connection to the Cambridge Analytical Scandal
    Description: A critical situation facebook experienced was the Cambridge Analytica scandal. The scandal was about how Kogan retrieved personal data from Facebook operators and shared it to Cambridge Analytica through his Global Science Research company (Osborne & Hannah Jane Parkinson, 2018). Cambridge Analytica has
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  • Aggression in Children: Effects on Education and Relationships
    Description: Aggression in children is a serious concern both for the student and for the safety of their peers and staff working with them. Although aggression manifests throughout the human lifecycle, it is more predominant in children, adolescents, and adults. Typically aggression preceded by all–age strategies
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  • Healthcare Facility Experience with Large Fire in a Community
    Description: My healthcare facility has experience with an external disaster. An external disaster constitutes one that happens outside the healthcare facility and does not threaten the staff, patients, or other healthcare system stakeholders inside the premises directly. The emergency impacted the facility, given the potential
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  • Local Disaster Response: Comprehensive Surge Capacity
    Description: Sending a team to the incident site would not take away the much-required resources of the healthcare facility. During a disaster event, the healthcare facility implements the comprehensive surge capacity plan. The surge capacity is the healthcare system’s capability to scale up quickly to attain heightened
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  • Communicating High Expectations: Attributes of a Successful Teacher
    Description: Attributes of a successful teacher include excellent communication skills, cooperation, adaptation, empathy, and patience. Importantly, excellent teaching involves engaging classroom presence, exchanging best practices, and a lifetime love of learning. This paper discusses the importance of communicating
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  • Supply Chain and Artificial Intelligence
    Description: As the authors argue, artificial intelligence (AI) has had numerous successes in the supply chain sector. Many benefits can be attributed to the use of AI in managing supply chain systems. Firstly, I fully agree with the rationale of the position taken by the authors. While the benefits are many, it is
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  • Fantasy Video Game 'Dragon Age Origins' and its Relation to Doki Doki Literature Club
    Description: “Dragon Age Origins" is a fantasy video game with a rich history. The main character in the video game is the Gray Warden. It is one of the best video games produced in history since it covers many things. Drago Age Origins is not just a typical game that can be found in stores. It considers many things that
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  • How Kotter’s Last Four Steps were Applied in the Story 'Our Iceberg is Melting'
    Description: When directing a change endeavor, Kotter's last four stages in the change model are critical to consider. Step 5: Enable Action, according to Kotter, is where leaders must break down the obstacles that obstruct individuals attempting to make the vision a reality by establishing and aligning new programs and
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  • Family Violence: Legal & Social Perspectives on Child Battery
    Description: Child battery or child abuse remains among the most contested debates in contemporary society’s social and legal circles, considering the lack of clarity in the subject. In most states presently, punishment for child battery charges can be as varied as its defenses. Furthermore, most social and legal
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  • Historical Aspect of the Black Death as a Detrimental Plague
    Description: The Black Death pandemic of 1346-1351, also known as the Bubonic Plague, was a disease that wiped out the population of medieval Europe. The disease killed a third of the people in Europe. The Black Death was considered a horrifying disease in history, which spread through among the traders quickly. The
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  • Why Economies Succeed or Fail during the Great Depression
    Description: The Great Depression was an austere worldwide financial depression in the 1930s, starting in the United States. One major cause of the Great Depression was the ensuing global crisis. Europe had not settled after the First World War and faced severe consequences. The United States was the primary exporter to
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  • Personal Characteristics of a Professional Social Worker
    Description: The social work profession is a practice that is based on changing and improving people’s lives. It enhances the well being of people and makes sure that their basic need is met. The social work profession puts more effort into helping those people who are vulnerable and poor. This social work profession also
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  • How Baylor's Social Work Program Influence me as a Practitioner
    Description: The Diana R. Garland School of Social Work is an excellent platform that prepares social workers to exhibit important leadership and service with a focus on their Christianity elements. Firstly, the mission statement emphasizes the institution’s aim of producing graduates who use service and leadership to improve
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  • Recognizing and Eliminating Social Injustices
    Description: Social workers hold significant roles and responsibilities in society, among them serving all people equally. They are passionate about ensuring that vulnerable communities or underrepresented groups of individuals, such as handicapped, older adults, and children, are treated fairly. In that light, social work
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  • Personal Analysis on the Lottery by Shirley Jackson
    Description: “Lottery “by Shirley Jackson horrific story with significant lessons. The story shows the evil acts practiced by the small village of stoning individuals to death. The word lottery is used as an irony in this story. The lottery is a death sentence from a draw through a lousy practice of stoning an
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  • Chuang Tzu’s Teachings and Ideologies
    Description: According to Yeh et al. (122), Chuang Tzu’s teachings concentrate on the genuineness, longevity, wellness, immorality, vitality, objectivity, purification, spontaneity, transformation, and Omni-potentiality. The author is somehow complicated in his writings during the course marked by humanist and naturalist
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  • Human Resource Management: Costs and Benefits of Being Responsive
    Description: An organization’s staff selection procedure determines the quality of new employees and can affect daily operations and overall success. Selection increases the likelihood of hiring the right candidate and the chances of being with a company for a long period (Nieves & Quintana, 2018). There are numerous
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  • Critical Analysis on Commerce and Politics in Pharmaceuticals Industry
    Description: Clinical trials are very important in the field of science and health. In pharmaceutics, these kinds of research studies involve evaluating the efficacy and side effects of a specific drug to assess if it is an appropriate intervention for a certain case or health condition. The safety and effectiveness are
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  • Nervous System Cells and Blood-Brain Barriers
    Description: The blood-brain barrier (BBB) functions as a diffusion barrier by controlling the influx of most substances or compounds from blood to the brain. BBB comprises arterial and venous vessels that vascularize the brain. It structurally comprises three cellular elements: pericytes (PCs), BBB-endothelial cells,
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  • Effective Decision Making for Organizations' Success
    Description: Most often, organizations are persistently involved in decision-making at various levels to maximize their productivity. It is a multifaceted process comprising operational, managerial, and strategic decision-making procedures. In any establishment, decision-making involves deliberating on crucial compromises
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  • Reflection on Assessment and Evaluation of Teaching Health Promotion
    Description: I used a teach-back approach towards teaching the clients about health promotion. Teach back method entails asking the learners to repeat in their words what they have learned (Yen & Leasure, 2019). This approach aims to ensure that learners understand what the instructor teaches and can do it on their own.
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  • Ancient Rome and Studying Chinese Architecture
    Description: Ancient Rome survived for over 1000 years due to its civilization ability and domination in the early times. The civilization process focuses on changing with time to easily adapt and achieve the desired goals. Rome began as a small village in central Italy’s Tiber River and it grew to a large empire
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  • Increasing the Efficiency of Mobile Phlebotomists through Maximization of Productivity
    Description: Great post! Maximization of productivity and reduction of travel time would increase the efficiency of mobile phlebotomists. Your topic is interesting and worthwhile since maximizing productivity and reducing travel time could potentially help save lives. In the modern world, where one person is overwhelmed
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  • Physical and Behavioral Components and Attributes of Ideal Work Environment
    Description: Over the past decades, studies have consistently shown a relationship between work environment and employee productivity. A research conducted among workers in the banking industry in Kurdistan Region in Iraq indicates that employee satisfaction is critical to productivity, pointing to the importance of an
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  • Physical Activity Adoption to Improve the Overall Health of Patients with Diabetes
    Description: Physical activity adoption is critical for maintaining blood glucose and improve the overall health of patients with diabetes. However, individual patient characteristics determine physicians’ recommendations and directions. Physical exercises include movements that enhance energy use and are often planned
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  • Evidence-Based Practice for Breast Cancer Literature Evaluation
    Description: Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers among women, and women experience anxiety, distress, and depression after a breast cancer diagnosis. Breast cancer incidence rates are higher among African-American women than among Caucasian women (Watkins et al., 2017). Also, African-Americans with breast
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  • Effects of Antibiotics for Patients with Acute Bronchitis
    Description: Acute bronchitis is a condition that is prevalent during the influenza season, with 90% of those patients requiring medical consultation. It is also one of the common causes of hospitalizations worldwide, amounting to over ten million patients diagnosed with lower respiratory tract infection, specifically acute
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  • Health Policy Issues in the US and the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
    Description: Healthcare is a necessary human need. Health policies are essential and refer to the plans undertaken with the aim to get specific health care goals within the society. The policies help shape whole health care landscape and incorporate patients and providers where nurses and nurse practitioners take on the
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  • Emergence of the Internet and Social Media and its Repercussions
    Description: Over the past decade, the spread of information technology has rapidly increased due to its application in various areas of our lives. The most dramatic change is the emergence of the internet and social media. From people posting their pictures on Facebook to people constantly checking Twitter and Instagram
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  • How Foodservice Industry Entrepreneurs Should Secure Financing in the Future
    Description: The foodservice industry is a promising venture as it continues to grow throughout the United States (US). Starting a nutrition-sensitive food joint in a highly populated place will require calculated planning, especially securing financing. In the future, entrepreneurs securing funding for ventures in the
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  • Simple Water Treatment in Trips
    Description: Every time we go for trips and long journeys, we find it difficult to access everything within the nearby resource points. Far-flung regions are even tricky for travelers as they exhaust everything they have. At times we find water sources but do not trust their purity for our use. For such reasons, we may
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  • Enron’s Misleading Accounting Information
    Description: Enron Corporation was an American energy, commodities, and services company. In 2001, a controversial accounting fraud was discovered by an external auditor and marked the beginning of the fall of the then fifth most prominent company in the world in terms of revenue. As a result, the company faced
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  • Ford’s Strategy Model Amidst Increasing Competition in Attractive Industries
    Description: Efficient strategic management is necessary for the contemporary survival of business organizations. Managers in competitive business environments are obliged to stay insightful if they are to steer their organizations to sustainability. One of the organizations that have operated on a defined strategic path
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  • Chuang Tzu: Meaning and Process of Achieving Change and Transformation
    Description: Chuang Tzu is a Chinese philosopher; whose writing expands the issues experienced within everyday life. The philosopher has brought several concepts that tend to explain the nature of human life, placing a great emphasis on the individual. One major concept from his book is change and transformation. Chuang
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  • Chuang Tzu Concept of Freedom in Nature and Society
    Description: Chuang Tzu is one of the most influential philosophers in China. He managed to produce comprehensive and transcendental and deeply immersed in day-to-day lives. Many aspects show that everyday life influenced Chuang Tzu as an individual moving through the world. Notably, there are many aspects related to
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  • Classic Liberalism versus Critical Theory in Understanding Global Political Economy
    Description: Global political economy (GBE) refers to the collaboration between economic and political factors that affect a nation. Public well-being is the central factor, and the state behaves in a way that benefits the majority. Traditionally, it focuses on international affairs, building connections in various parts
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  • Concepts of Epidemiology and Nursing Research on Tuberculosis
    Description: Tuberculosis is among the infectious diseases threatening individuals’ health across the globe. Despite the small decline in tuberculosis incidences in the last ten years, the infection is still a prime cause of death, with approximately 1.5 million fatalities and over 10 million infections reported in 2020
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  • Anticipation to Disappointment
    Description: Maya Angelou has written several personal essays that reflect a disappointing tone. It is not a coincidence that most anticipations often lead to disappointments and severe heartache when expectations are not met (Takolander 371-383). The exact case on my wedding day left me with disappointment and scars
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  • Grievances and Integrity: Ethical Leadership and Social Justice
    Description: According to Ronald Heifetz’s explanation, ethical leadership can be described. It entails the capacity of the leaders to guide the members in resolving conflicts by considering and analyzing the stakeholders’ characteristics, values, and the environment from where they work. Leaders must utilize their
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  • Reducing Medication Errors and Costs
    Description: Overprescribing is a standard medication error that poses a significant risk to patients during drug administration: the more medicine a clinician gives, the higher the chance the patient will suffer an unwanted or harmful effect. Various studies indicate that the most overprescribed drugs in America are opioids
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  • Impact of Emerging Technology on the Economy of Ethiopia
    Description: Agriculture has been the main economic activity in most Eastern Africa countries for decades. However, the countries in this region are experiencing numerous challenges impacting their agricultural products ranging from rampant drought, political instability, torrential rains, widespread poverty, and even terrorism
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  • Asian Americans Transnational Identity Presented in Kate Hers RHEE 'Inventing Genealogies'
    Description: The exhibition is presented by New Media Artspace and is titled, kate-hers RHEE: Inventing Genealogies. Through the exhibition, the artists is able to confront issues centering on Asian Americans and their transnational identity while in diaspora. The use of Genealogies is basically intended to provide the
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  • Collecting Data from Diabetes and Hypertension Patients and High-Risk Groups
    Description: Before collecting data, all the participants should sign a consent form (Manti & Licari, 2018). The investigator will inform the subjects about the research topic, how they participate in the research, and how the data will be used. Individuals who are willing to participate will sign the consent form. The
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  • Healthcare Providers’ Behavioral Inclinations within Syphilis Diagnostics
    Description: Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by Treponema pallidum bacteria. It can also be spread via mother to their unborn child, resulting in congenital syphilis if left untreated in 80 percent of all cases (Trivedi et al., 2019). Congenital syphilis significantly contributes to adverse pregnancy
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  • Cultural Challenges and Education as a Social Determinant of Health
    Description: Social determinants of health affect people differently and can contribute to health inequities and inequality. Education is one of the social determinants of health. Not everyone has the opportunity to receive standard or quality education and as Guma et al. (2019) reveal, education influences people’s
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  • Provision of Culturally Competent Care for a Latino Patient
    Description: At St. David’s North Austin Medical Center, a Latino patient who had recently been diagnosed with asthma came for treatment after an asthma exacerbation. The patient is a farmworker and strongly believes in traditional healers, specifically those referred to as Curanderos (they use psychic and spiritual
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  • Foundational Concepts of Andragogy and their Relation to Pedagogy
    Description: Andragogy refers to the understanding of the art and science of helping adults learn. It is founded on a humanistic idea of self-directed and independent learners and teachers as enablers of learning. Andragogy has a long history of growth and evolution, starting in 1833 when Alexander Kapp, a German education
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  • The Intervention Methods of Sexually Transmitted Disease- Syphilis
    Description: Most sexually transmitted diseases exhibit in the reproductive organs and have an overwhelming effect on an individual's body, psychology, and mental state. Syphilis is one such disease that occurs in various stages and requires urgent treatment to avoid any devastating effects. The spread of the disease is
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  • Joint Commission's Purpose and Accreditation Process
    Description: Healthcare organization assessments play a significant role in determining the safety and quality of care and the performance of healthcare organizations. Even though healthcare organizations can carry out self-assessment, they need to be assessed by external organizations and agencies. One organization that
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  • Ethical Standards in Auditing
    Description: Auditing standards offer the auditor minimum guidance that assists in determining the degree of audit procedures and stapes that need to be employed to meet the auditing objectives. They constitute the yardsticks or criteria against which the audit results quality is appraised (Daftary, 2019). The standard
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  • Family Division of Labor and Stereotypes in Gender Roles Discussed in Rao's Article
    Description: Family setting is an interesting social institution. Aliya Hamid Rao, in the article, explores the family division of labor and stereotypes in gender roles. According to the article, the conversation about gender equality is concentrated in people's workplaces and not emphasized in family settings. Women have
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  • The Tardy Drama Queen
    Description: Abraham Maslow’s hierarchy of needs applies in Rosetta’s case. According to Maslow, a person first satisfies the most basic needs before moving on to the next in the hierarchy (Hopper, 2020). At the bottom of the hierarchy is the physiological needs which include air, food, and shelter. The second in the
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  • How Nurses Using Telehealth can Benefit from CDC Wonder Site
    Description: CDC is a federal organization that seeks to promote the health of United States citizens. One of the resources present in the CDC wonder site that a nurse can use in nursing practice is the prevention guidelines (CDC, 2021). Preventive guidelines consist of official guidelines that nurses can use in disease
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  • How Covid has Impacted College Education and the Future of Higher Education
    Description: COVID-19 brought about changes that were unprecedented. No one was prepared for the inevitable life-altering decisions that the entire world had to make. Borders were closed, and loved ones were separated. There are many instances when a parent could not gain access to their child or vice-versa. I remember an
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  • Chuang Tzu’s Philosophy of Transcendence of the Here and Now
    Description: Chuang Tzu describes the infinite transformation of things and the need to accommodate one’s mind to all transformations. The book’s perception of change relates to the flexibility and relativity of things and views themselves. Unlike the Greek philosophy of change that focuses on identifying the epistemic
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  • Social Anthropology in Understanding the Declined Marriage Rate
    Description: A declined marriage rate is one of the social problems in the United States. Based on observations, the likelihood of interacting with single mothers and formerly married men increases from one decade to another. In support of the supposition, Statista (2019) reports that the marriage rate in the United States
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  • Accountable Care Organizations and its Impact to the Current Health Care Delivery System
    Description: Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) are groups of health care organizations, physicians, and other medical providers organized voluntarily to be mutually tasked with managing the cost and quality of a targeted Medicare patient populace. ACOs are effective candidates for providing or making referrals to evidence
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  • Major Positives and Negatives in Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA)
    Description: The are many reasons the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) is significantly essential. First, the legislation is attributed to have facilitated the capacity of over twenty million persons to access medical insurance in the states. As the PPACA took effect in 2013, only 16.6% of the populace
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  • Impacts of the World Trade Center Bombings on America's Sense of Security
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