Essay Samples

  • Altering Approach to Problem Solving
    Description: Problem-solving is an important process that guarantees performance within an organization. It comprises of the techniques that are utilized by leaders, workers, and administrators to solve challenges within organizations. There diverse techniques that can be employed during the process of solving
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  • Qube Holdings Limited
    Description: Qube Holdings Limited is a diversified logistic organization that deals with the management and supply chain operations and the incorporation of logistics operations.Profitability is the degree to which the organizational businesses yield financial gains or profit (more revenue generation). There are
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  • Resilence in Healthcare
    Description: It is a challenge for health care facilities to keep up with the safety of the patients; thus, regular reforms are witnessed. The ability to adapt to change requires strong leadership, confidence, conviction, and courage for long-term viability (Chesak et al., 2020). At our hospital, we had a current change
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  • Direct to Consumer Medication Practice
    Description: Direct to consumer medication has become the new normal. Pharmaceutical companies have found a way of connecting the medication supply to consumers directly. Previous researchers have vouched for this new practice stating that it has been of benefit to the manufacturers, physicians, and consumers themselves
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  • Issues Associated with the Process of Selection and Implementation of New Technology
    Description: Technology is revolutionizing every single day. New and modified types are launched now and then. And it is essential for facilities and, in this case, health centers to stay up to date with new technology. However, the introduction of new technology may face a lot of challenges. The challenges may come
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  • Professionalism in a Healthcare Organization
    Description: Videos like this are useful and necessary for specific rationales. These videos empower nursing students to embrace professionalism as they enter healthcare organizations to do their clinical practices. In that way, nursing students can cultivate professionalism values to strengthen their capacity for
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  • Objective of Translational Research
    Description: Translational research seeks to generate more meaningful, applicable findings that benefit human health outcomes directly. The objective of translational research is to move fundamental scientific discoveries into practice more promptly and efficiently. Translational research can be employed in ecological
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  • The Value of Biostatistics in Research and Role of Epidemiology in Researching and Addressi...
    Description: Biostatistics enhances value to population health research by creating techniques that keep the public protected and sound. "Biostatistics is the use of factual procedures for scientific research in well-being-related fields, including medication, biology and general wellbeing. It additionally incorporates
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  • Biostatistics in Population Health Research
    Description: Biostatistics is critical in identifying the best approaches in deploying resources that can be used to treat vulnerable individuals and populations. For instance, arresting an epidemic would require not only identifying the best approaches in treating the disease, but also controlling the spread of
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  • Infant Mental Health
    Description: Irrefutable research shows that brain development has a qualitative and quantitative impact on the initial years of life as compared to other phases in life. Early life experiences shape the brain significantly and have a profound impact on lifelong health, mannerisms, and cognitive abilities. No other life
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  • Resource Acquisition Plan: Fintech Solutions
    Description: Fintech Solutions, an IT company, is planning on relocating its offices from West Hollywood to the central business district of Downtown Los Angeles. This relocation project results from the firm's plans for expansion and growth, over and above, consolidation of existing buildings into one new space.
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  • Asking for Resources in a Workplace
    Description: Sufficient resources, on top of having adequate knowledge and skills in a workplace, are vital in ensuring a complete and smooth flow of work as the lack of materials may delay a specific task. However, instances, where resources are scarce, are sometimes unpreventable. The key to ensuring that the work
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  • The Euro-Disney Project
    Description: The five stakeholder groups for the project include parent company, board of directors, employees, other businesses, and customers. The Parent Company is responsible for providing funds to keep the park running and to finance new ideas whereas the board of directors make decisions and are in charge of
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  • Public Health Interventions for COVID-19
    Description: The outbreak of the COVID-19 profoundly impacted the world economy and healthcare systems. The disease was first discovered in Wuhan, China, and has since to every country across the globe (Brouard et al., 2020). The increasing rate of infections and high mortality rate associated with COVID-19 compelled
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  • Major Theories in Psychoanalysis
    Description: According to psychoanalytic theory, a defensive mechanism is an unconscious psychological activity protecting a person from anxiety-producing thoughts and sensations associated with internal conflicts and external stresses. These psychological techniques enable people to separate themselves from threats
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  • Sports Participation in Childhood
    Description: Understanding the importance of participation in adult-organized sports in the child's development is essential for any adult. It allows him to better understand the relationship between development and play and utilize the same for guiding children in their development. Accordingly, I believe that
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  • Physical Development Throughout the Stages
    Description: Child development refers to a sequence of physical and emotional changes that a child experiences from birth up to the beginning of adulthood. The development process is divided into infancy, early childhood, middle childhood, and adolescence. This essay is an analysis of the stage and description of
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  • Psychoanalytic School Of Thought
    Description: The psychoanalytic school of thought was founded by Sigmund Freud and emphasized the influence of the unconscious mind on behavior. It asserts that personality disorders can be investigated and treated by making conscious, unconscious thoughts and motivations. The psychoanalytic school of thought is founded
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  • Influence of Psychoanalytic Theorists in Applied Behavior Analysis
    Description: After reviewing various psychoanalytic theorists, I believe that Skinner’s theory of instrumental conditioning, which hypothesizes that the consequences of a response influence the likelihood of it being repeated, is most relevant to my chosen profession of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). Through operant
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  • Manifesto of the Communist Party by Karl Marx and Frederick Engels
    Description: I found the Manifesto of the Communist Party by Karl Marx and Frederick Engels an exciting read given its analytical approach to presenting the class struggle and the capitalist mode of production. The document has a compulsive quality in its prose and manages to explain, in a down-to-earth way that most
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  • Electricity Production Decarbonization
    Description: Electricity production decarbonization is a primary societal challenge, which can be addressed by the adoption of renewable energy sources. The overreliance on fossil fuels has made it difficult for individuals and industries to use renewable power sources. Currently, the effects of global warming are seen
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  • Contemporary Nursing Practice: Florence Nightingale
    Description: Ever since the times of Florence Nightingale, change has been a constant thing in nursing practice. Significant changes have occurred not only in the scope of practice but also in the approach of treating the individual. While in the past the practice
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  • The Need for Mental Health Services and Care for Students
    Description: Recently, the need for mental health services and care for students has increased significantly. School nurses have a responsibility to promote mental health for students by providing support to both students and their families (National Association of School Nurses (NASN), 2021). This paper discusses a
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  • Community Volunteer Work
    Description: Community volunteer work has played significant roles in deepening my understanding or broadening my viewpoint in economics. Economics is not all about the circulation of money, transfer of wealth, production, and consumption. However, it involves how individuals acquire effective communication skills and
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  • Roles of Advanced Practice Nurses and State Regulations
    Description: Advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) have initial education in nursing and are licensed as registered nurses (RN). State Boards of Nursing also govern them. However, the scope of practice of APRNs varies according to state regulations and requirements. As such, APRNs need to understand the various
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  • Group Therapy for Mental Disorders
    Description: Psychotherapy treatments aim to help the patient and his family cope with the disease and the problems it causes. For each person, the most appropriate treatment is chosen in consultation with the psychologist and psychiatrist. In the treatment of drug addiction and Schizophrenia, psychotherapy goes hand in
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  • Chartered Accountants Around the World
    Description: Chartered accountants today work on every continent, upholding the highest professional and ethical standards in the accounting profession. In Canada, the basic procedure is identical throughout all provincial jurisdictions. The majority of differences arise mainly in the educational qualifications for
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  • Exploring HR Perspective on Recruitment and Talent Management in Oil and Gas Industry of Br...
    Description: Employees are the building blocks of an organization. Therefore, the recruitment of excellent talents is vital in the success of a company. This paper shall consolidate data associated with talent recruitment and management in United Kingdom’s oil and gas industry. Sohrabi and Hazini (2007) explained that
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  • Strokes Used in the Frontcourt and Backcourt
    Description: The role of a frontcourt player is to set up the rear court player, make interceptions, and put pressure on the opponent. The three strokes in the frontcourt include smash, clear, and cross-court attack. The techniques of the strokes are almost very similar. The grip is usually similar; hold a loose grip to
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  • Recording Studio Blues
    Description: While most verbal agreements are valid and legally binding, some can be difficult to enforce. In determining whether an oral contract is enforceable, one must determine whether the agreement has certain key elements of a contract such as offer, acceptance, and consideration. In the case at hand, Willy
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  • Subaru Corporation's SWOT Analysis and Competitive Differentiation
    Description: Subaru Corporation is one of the largest automotive and aerospace manufacturers across the globe. The company was founded in 1953 by Kenji and is currently headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. Subaru Corporation operates through two segments: aerospace and automotive business sections (Reuters, 2020). The
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  • Introduction to Ethical and Legal Perspectives in Healthcare
    Description: This case is about a women patient who is 46 years old, and she has had primary progressive multiple sclerosis. She has had this disease for about 20 years, and she regularly seeks guidance and treatment measures from her doctor, a neurologist, and his name is Dr. N. Female is named with J.M. (Dastidar,
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  • Understanding the Relationship between One’s Behavior
    Description: Understanding the relationship between one’s behavior and the circumstances surrounding the same is important for anyone. It allows him to have a better grasp about how to use his strengths and characteristics to improve his learning capabilities. Accordingly, in this article, I would discuss how I was able
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  • Managing Individual Behavior: Carl Jung Test
    Description: Based on the Carl Jung test, I am a protector. I am a caring and compassionate person motivated by the need to protect and provide for others. I am Introverted, Sensing, Feeling, Judging (ISFJ). I am energized by the time I spend alone. I also tend
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  • Theft of Trade Secrets among Businesses
    Description: Theft of trade secrets among businesses is a critical legal concern for business law as firms try to outdo each other. Theft of trade secrets from a firm can lead to filing lawsuits as experienced with accusations by Proofpoint against Vade Secure and its Chief Technology Officer, Olivier Lemarie. Lemarie
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  • Novel: Dystopian Portrayal of a Totalitarian Society
    Description: Dystopian societies have long been existing since time immemorial. The previous societies have already demonstrated significant injustice to their people. However, historical people failed to realize the impact of the injustice secondary to the massive differences in social statuses amongst the people.
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  • Objectivism vs Constructivism: Do We Need a New Philosophical Paradigm
    Description: David Jonassen’s “Objectivism Versus Constructivism: Do We Need a New Philosophical Paradigm?” focuses on learning psychology and its effects on instructional systems technology (IST). The author explains that constructivists build or construct
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  • Psychology of Use of Weapon of Mass Destruction
    Description: Weapons of mass destruction (WMD) are chemical, nuclear, or biological weapons that can cause massive loss of lives or property destruction. “Weapons of Mass Destruction and Modern Terrorism: Implications for Global Security” by Nduka Lucas Oluka and Ike Okoro indicates that the most significant threat that
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  • Why America Should Abolish Columbus Day?
    Description: Christopher Columbus from Genoa, Italy, believed that extensive Atlantic exploration would spread Christianity and expand European trade. In 1485, Columbus approached Spanish, Venetian, Genoese, English, and Portuguese monarchs asking for funding and ships to explore the westward route (Corbett et al., 2012
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  • The Good and Ethical Life
    Description: Aristotle’s virtue ethics emphasizes understanding virtues and focusing on a moral life where they act right. Additionally, Aristotle and other philosophers emphasize virtuous actions, and being good is possible through the practice of virtues. The concept of virtue mainly reflects conformity to high moral
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  • Does Limiting Access to Guns Reduce Gun Violence?
    Description: Gun violence is responsible for tens of thousands of deaths and injuries annually across the United States. Despite increasing cases of gun violence, there is a rising tendency of disproportionate occurrence of violence in some states and little in others. This leads to the question of whether gun laws play
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  • Ethical Philosophy: Reflect Upon Beliefs
    Description: My friend was conflicted about whether to withhold or disclose information about his COVID-19 positive diagnosis to his family members. Some of the family members distrusted the health care, yet more than ever before, expressing skepticism about the diseases and the recommendations to stop the spread of the
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  • Cardiovascular System and Problems
    Description: All of us come into a particular course with certain perceptions and views regarding the central topics covered. Choose one thing of the many topics covered in this course which did you think was most interesting or important to you? Please use the APA guidelines to include in text citations The cardio
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  • Balance Sheet of Boeing Company
    Description: The balance sheet is a financial statement that reports a company's assets, liabilities, and shareholder equity at a specified time. It can provide a framework for calculating rates of return for investors and serves as a parameter for assessing evaluating a company's capital structure. The total current
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  • The Visual Field
    Description: What is the diagnosis? The main diagnosis is that eye floaters are mostly age-related. The vitreous inside the eyes get more liquid, and other causes are torn retina, bleeding in the eye, and even eye surgeries and medications. The other likely diagnoses are age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and
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  • Patient Malnutrition
    Description: Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) affecting the digestive tract lining and abdominal pain, weight loss, fatigue, diarrhea, and malnutrition. Among the nutrient deficiencies in people with Crohn's disease are iron, B12, vitamin B1, vitamin B6, vitamin D, vitamin K, folic acid, and
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  • Exercising Autonomy
    Description: Despite its significance, the conceptual handling of entrepreneurial autonomy has been relatively shallow. The concept of autonomy has generally been associated with influence and freedom. Researchers have also attached control, flexibility, and responsibility to the concept of autonomy. Entrepreneurs
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  • Understanding and Identifying the Target Market
    Description: Understanding and identifying the target market for the chemical and pharmaceutical industry is necessary to improve marketing efforts and grow the market size. The size of the market is rising, and the size reflects the volume of future demand, competitiveness, and business viability. The chemical and
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  • Ethics in Research
    Description: One ethical issue that might arise in the conduct of research is informed consent. Before conducting a study, a researcher is expected to seek informed consent from the potential respondents. However, while collecting data online or through the internet where data is seemingly and readily available, it is
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  • Empathy Map
    Description: Peter is the CEO of a start-up retail clothing line. During the two of operation the company has grown and accrued a huge customer base. However, the business is at risk of closure due to the rapidly evolving technological innovation. Currently, the business is experiencing a huge drop in sales due to
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  • Employment at Will Doctrine
    Description: The employment-at-will legal doctrine governs employment relationships with no definite terms. In all the US states, employment contracts are recognized to be at-will except for Montana. The US is among the few countries globally that legally allow employment-at-will contracts (Goodman, Doug, and Cohen 182)
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  • Ethical Philosophy Among Organizational Managers
    Description: The individual and organizational ethical standards often determine the actions taken when an ethical conflict arises. Often, issues such as environmental conflicts pose a test on the ethical integrity of leaders. Likewise, organizations are often tested as leaders grapple with addressing the issue that
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  • Complementary and Alternative Medicine
    Description: 1. Define CAM. CAM stands for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, a terminology that refers to medical commodities and methods exclusive of standard medical practices. It includes activities such as acupuncture as well as special diets for treatment as opposed to prescribed medicine (Lewith, 2008).
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  • Impact of Communication on Patient Outcomes
    Description: Healthcare professionals use patient education to promote and improve patient health. As a health promotion tool, patent education acquaints individuals with knowledge and skills to control their health and improve their well-being. According to
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  • Negotiation in Relation to Patient Education
    Description: Negotiation is a discussion between two or more people planning to reach an agreement over specific issues. In this case, negotiation involves a patient and a health care professional. Usually, patients would want to understand personal health better and require a medical practitioner to advise them.
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  • A Realist Philosophy of Social Science
    Description: In introducing Peter Manicas's A Realist Philosophy of Social Science, he proposes a methodical philosophy of the social sciences using a realist outlook. He endeavors to show for both the natural sciences and social sciences that reason and comprehension are intertwined and coexist together. This is a
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  • Malnutrition/Obesity and Improving Outcomes
    Description: Malnutrition is one of the risks facing the majority of populations worldwide due to poor nutritional status.The crucial roles of nutrition in promoting health and prevention of disease make it a basic necessity for life. People who are ill most often face difficulties meeting their nutritional requirement
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  • An Unforgettable Encounter with the Elephants of Africa
    Description: I want my children to know the wonders of life- J. David Bell, “The Last Days of the Frog Prince” Three years ago, I had a fantastic opportunity to visit Africa with my family. This was my first time in Africa, and I could not hide my excitement. My father had been planning this trip for several years, and
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  • Comparison: Social Base of Republican and Democrats Parties
    Description: In politics, a base is a group of voters who will always vote for a single party and are unlikely to vote for a candidate from an opposing party. The phenomenon is inherent in American politics, where the Democratic and Republican Parties have established bases. Therefore, a social base defines how people
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  • Performance Review on the Little Mermaid
    Description: The Mermaid is a marvel of first-rate animation, well-developed characters, witty songwriting, and vital planning. It is intended to appeal to filmgoers of all ages and stripes, from teenagers, who will relate to the main character's rebellious streak, to adults, who will appreciate the film's upbeat
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  • The Elements of Style
    Description: “The Elements of Style” is the perfect book for any writer seeking to improve their usage of words, sentence structures, and overall penmanship. It is hard to find a similar book outlining few rules on writing. This is one of the reasons why I like the book. It emphasizes the most important thing in writing
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  • Managerial Accounting for Managers
    Description: Operating leverage refers to the extent to which a firm's operating income reacts to a particular change in sales (Weygandt et al., 2018). It is a measure of sensitivity based on the cost structure of a firm. High operating leverage means that when sales increase by a small percentage, there will be a
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  • Challenge: Technology Team Leadership
    Description: As a full-time student, I can appreciate the stress that education places on students. Navigating the social and educational aspects of school life can take its toll on any individual to the point of being overwhelmed. Therefore, as a leadership challenge, I intend to advocate for inreased support,
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  • Change Policy in Gun Control
    Description: One of the policies implemented in the United States is the restriction of gun sales and use, as a result of many gun shooting accidents occurring around the country. Although there is currently legislation in place in the United States regarding the use and sale of firearms, it is insufficient due to the
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  • New Religious Movements
    Description: According to Solomon, the writer of the Book of Ecclesiastes, he is renowned as a famous writer of the Scripture. In the book of Ecclesiastes, 1:9, Solomon invoked a phrase stating, "There is nothing new under the sun." Despite people viewing the present world with diversified religious groups, such
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  • Difference and Similarities Between Islam and Christianity
    Description: According to the Latin poet Lucretius, religion has brought forth criminal and impious deeds (Colman, 2010). The statement remains relevant in the modern world as it was in medieval times. Over the years, people have committed atrocities in the name of God, starting from the events of the Crusaders (1095 –
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  • Judicial Power in America Politics
    Description: In recent years, the judiciary's power has expanded in various countries in Europe and Latin America, the United States of America (USA) included. Based on the Constitution of the US, it provides the independence of the Judiciary based on the principle of separation of powers. The judiciary's powers in the
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  • Confronting Ethical Dilemma in Healthcare
    Description: Healthcare professionals make decisions pertaining to patient care within distinct settings. These decisions entail more than choosing an appropriate intervention or treatment. Ethics form an inseparable and inherent part of clinical practice as the doctor is ethically obligated to enhance patient outcomes
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  • Power Privilege and Social Work Identity
    Description: Power and inequality are a sort of measure of the origin and maintenance of different inequalities across time and societies. Inequality has always been a societal problem; therefore, numerous researches have been conducted to understand the drivers of the inequity and how they can be mitigated. For
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  • Roles for Nurse Practitioner
    Description: Evidence-based practice (EBP) and research are essential concepts in nursing. There exist considerable variations between evidence-based practice and research. The research aims to generate new information and knowledge or validate existing knowledge (Chien, 2019). Acquiring the required knowledge during
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  • Social Problems of Vulnerable Populations
    Description: A vulnerable population can be understood as the sub-segments of the general population with particular peculiarities that render them vulnerable to social problems and thus requires assiduous care (Maschi & Leibowitz, 2017). Children, people living with disabilities, the homeless, people living with
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  • Corporate Social Responsibility
    Description: The realization that organizations have a role to play in the community within which they have their operations, in essence, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), has become an important part of corporate strategies (Latapí Agudelo et al. par. 1). Although CSR is not a completely new idea, the intensity
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  • Web Analytics Significance, Tools, and Needs
    Description: In today’s modern world where data drives businesses and shapes key business decisions, marketers, web developers and designers have fundamentally adopted new approaches in the manner data can be derived from a website. This data is useful for organizations as it enables them know what is and is not working
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  • How to Tackle Sustainable Development Goals By Fryer Martin and Dave Griggs
    Description: Sustainable Develoment Goals (SDGs) have been used as a framework by countries, organizations, and businesses to achieve social and environmental goals. Environment sustainability is one of the issues facing various corporations. Multinational enterprises (MNEs) should be at the forefront of promoting
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  • Organizational Life: Being Too Trusting or Not
    Description: Organizational life refers to what happens at work where people engage in groups activities. Groups can have a tremendous effect on how a person acts. Organizational life is essential. When at work, people are always trying to understand what is going on around them. This may become an obsession for many
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  • Depression among Teenagers in New York
    Description: Depression is a comprehensive mental health disorder that so many contributors characterize. It runs across all ages, from children to the elderly. Medically, the term depression refers to one severe feeling of misery, a feeling of melancholy where one no longer believes in them. In this state of mind, the
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  • Remote Work Experience
    Description: The COVID-19 pandemic came with both challenges and opportunities. While many people remember the negatives based on their impact, it also presented an opportunity to explore other approaches in dealing with daily issues. Work occupies a significant component of human life because people have to work to
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  • Citizenship Behavior and Interpersonal Citizenship in Workplace
    Description: Organizational Citizenship Activities (OCB) are optional, above-and-beyond behaviors that contribute to the organization's success but are also discretionary and not immediately or openly acknowledged by formal incentive systems. It is true that, for companies to stay on top of their game, individuals who
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  • Issues on Gender Equality in the Society
    Description: Issues on gender equality, as mentioned in our lessons, strongly influenced the way society treats each gender, leading to preemptive or
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  • Making the Invisible Visible: Film and Quote Discussion
    Description: Meshes of the Afternoon begins with an illusion. A large hand appears to be placing a flower on the road—the first example of excellent shots and camera techniques in the short film. We also see clever use of shadows, especially in the first scenes of the short film. There is also a single use of slow
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  • Social Structure and Social Interaction
    Description: Social structure: Is a society`s framework, comprising associations amongst people that guide, limit, and organize human behavior. Its major components include social status, culture, groups, social class, social institutions, and roles. Culture: Denotes a group`s behaviors, language, values, gestures, and
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  • Chemical Dependency Self-Help
    Description: Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a worldwide association created to aid those battling with problematic drinking stay sober with backup from their peers through discussions and consultations. Its idea dwells on the belief that alcoholism is a disease that can be regulated if not controlled. The research on AA
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  • Southwest Airlines' Small Capacity Airplanes Strategy
    Description: Two Bit History (2019) did in-depth research about the strategic management at Southwest Airlines and discovered quite some strategic decisions that have enabled the company to thrive in the competitive airline industry. According to Two Bit History (2019), the success of Southwest Airlines can be
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  • Offering Flexible Working Hours
    Description: Offering flexible working hours to employees triggers so many benefits to both the employers and the employees. Employers who are hesitant to give flexible scheduling to their employees should understand that it benefits both the staff and them. All employers should offer a flexible working schedule to
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  • Major Forces Affecting the Delivery of Healthcare
    Description: Various forces affect the healthcare industry, including regulations, demographics, and changes in the insurance industry, cost-sharing, digital transformation, nurse shortage, and demographics. In addition, access to health care services depends on location, socioeconomic status, and education, affecting
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  • Case for Colonialism: Support or Not
    Description: Many developing countries share a similar history of colonization from European powers as early as the 17th century and ended mid 20th century. Colonization has often been regarded as a dark history for developing countries due to the many evils that the colonizers carried out. The British Empire was one of
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  • Preparation for Research Study: 9/11 Terrorist Attacks
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