Essay Samples

  • Albert Bandura's Social Learning Theory
    Description: Bandura’s theory moves beyond the behavioral theories that indicate that all behaviors are learned due to conditioning. Initially, much emphasis on learning was on direct experience, association, and reinforcement. Bandura shifted from this view since he believed that direct reinforcement was not
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  • Behavioral Approach in Leadership
    Description: The behavioral approach in leadership emphasizes the leader’s behavior in executing tasks and maintaining responsibility. Specifically, this approach highlights the decision-making process, its effectiveness in influencing the behavior of other organization members, and its power to gain a positive response
    1 page/≈275 words | No Sources | APA | Business & Marketing | Essay |
  • Human Resource Management and Stakeholders
    Description: Human resource management is a collective name used to describe systems an organization puts into helping manage the employees and other stakeholders. The department is tasked with responsibilities such as recruitment, the delegation of
    5 pages/≈1375 words | No Sources | APA | Management | Essay |
  • Institute of Medicine (IOM) Future of Nursing
    Description: The collaborative partnership between RWJF and IOM brought together content and organizational expertise that culminated in the IOM report,
    4 pages/≈1100 words | No Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Parental Support of Early Physical Development
    Description: Compared to the gross- and fine-motor skill milestones described in Chapter 5 of the textbook, David’s motor development is normal and on track. According to Berk (2020), 11 months, David’s current age, is the average age that most children can stand alone. However, 90% of children achieve this motor
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  • Biomedical Explanations of Mental Illness
    Description: The biomedical model explains mental illness is a result of brain disorder, and specifically talks to chemical imbalances. Critically analyse and discuss why this model is problematic for critical social work practitioners undertaking anti-oppressive practice in the mental health field. Consider alternate
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  • Paul Klee and Magic Squares
    Description: Paul Klee was a Swiss-born painter and a German by nationality who contributed to Art based on his works. Art as a discipline is a very diverse field, including drawings and paintings by artists. An outstanding work by Klee is the painting of the "Magic Squares." Magic Square series was inspired after Paul
    1 page/≈275 words | No Sources | APA | Visual & Performing Arts | Essay |
  • Recognize and Manage their Emotions
    Description: Recognizing and managing emotions mean understanding the links between thoughts, emotions, and behaviors (Magliano, 2017). Therefore, the child will be able to easily make friends and along with others if they understand how their emotions contribute to their actions. The child is less likely to say mean
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Education | Essay |
  • Evidence-Based Classroom Strategies for Teachers
    Description: The project approach will support challenging behaviors because students learn to solve problems that are relevant to them, meaning they are more engaged in the process. As noted by Kaiser and Rasminsk (2017), apart from teaching a sense of community and problem solving, the project approach also prevents
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  • Prevention of Challenging Behaviors
    Description: Children participate in practices grown-ups find trying for an assortment of reasons. Challenging behaviors may incorporate yelling, crying, fleeing, kicking or hitting. These practices are not generally a reason for genuine concern in young children and may be viewed as age-suitable. Every teacher realizes
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  • Healthcare Risk Management Program
    Description: Risk management is an essential process in the healthcare organization because this sector plays a significant role in promoting the well-being of the patients. It comprises the clinical and administrative systems, procedures, and reports employed to identify, assess, monitor, mitigate and prevent risks.
    4 pages/≈1100 words | No Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Teaching Vocabulary and Feedback
    Description: Aircraft carrier Level and Learners: Advanced, Adult Learners Presentation: Show images of different aircraft learners. Students will view the pictures of aircraft and demonstrates the differences they see between the images and those of other marine vehicles they know about, such as ships and boats.
    3 pages/≈825 words | No Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Industrial Emission and Climate Change
    Description: Climate change is one of the major concerns of the 21st Century due to increased urbanization, industrialization, and other anthropogenic activities. The world’s population is growing at an exponential rate resulting in massive industrialization, growth of cities, and large-scale resource extraction.
    6 pages/≈1650 words | No Sources | Other | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Atiwaneto's Conditions For Peace
    Description: Atiwaneto established status in the negotiation by holding out a wampum belt to symbolize the Abenaki people’s conditions for peace. At the same time, he demanded that his words be written and delivered to the Massachusetts governor. Atiwaneto’s method of establishing status helped him gain the attention of
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  • Occupancy Classifications and Loads
    Description: Regarding the occupancy classification of a building, some factors determine how the building or space will be utilized. For example, codes have been established in an attempt to address dangerous situations in occupancy classification. Some of the risk factors in dangerous situations include the
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  • Discussion: Dreamers' Movement in LA
    Description: Given that all the dreamers in the documentary live in Los Angeles, it is easy to see how this helped mobilize the undocumented and unafraid movement. Most of the young people in the movement probably know each other. Hence, they are in constant communication making meet-
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  • Evidence-Based Practice Project Proposal: Identification of Nursing Practice Problem
    Description: Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers among women. In recent years, the prevalence of breast cancer among American women has increased. According to the American Cancer Society (2021), the incidence rates of breast cancer have risen by 0.5% every year in recent years. Also, breast cancer is the
    1 page/≈275 words | No Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Always Be Optimizing: An Analysis
    Description: The story of the modern woman is best captured in Jia Tolentino’s essay. The modern woman is a working woman, occupying even the most senior government and corporate positions. However, the modern woman also has a greater burden to bear socially. To be seen and valued,
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  • Vark Questionnaire: Learning Styles and Preferences
    Description: Understanding the different learning styles is important for everyone. It allows them to have a better understanding of how they can maximize their learning experiences and improve their capability to process and retain information. Accordingly, knowing about the various learning styles is also important
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  • Patient-Centered Care (PCC) Experience
    Description: The nutrition care plan is based on health information for a 32-year-old mother with anemia. In patients with anemia, there is a low concentration of hemoglobin in the blood. It is not a disease but a sign that comes from multiple causes ranging from insufficient diet to taking certain foods or any type
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Ecological Footprinting Analysis
    Description: The ecological footprint evaluation helps to reflect on the consumption of natural resources and how day-to-day activities negatively impact the earth. The usage of water and power most of the time is used in the wrong way and carelessly. When I initially completed this question, I was astounded to learn
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  • Importance of Tactical Intelligence in Relation to Weather and Climate
    Description: Terrain refers to the natural and artificial characteristics that make up the earth's surface. Both natural and artificial elements influence military activities. On the other hand, terrain intelligence is knowledge of the military relevance of an area's natural and artificial features. Tactical
    4 pages/≈1100 words | No Sources | Chicago | Life Sciences | Essay |
  • Impact of Immigration on American Cities
    Description: The issue of immigration is a sensitive national topic in the United States. The topic's sensitivity is fueled by several misconceptions about immigration and its impact on the United States. According to Budiman (2020), history shows that a majority of immigrants are from Mexico. In recent years, however,
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  • Advocacy Through Legislation: Workplace Violence
    Description: Workplace violence against healthcare workers deployed within emergency departments is a significant problem to nurses’ health and workplace safety in my organization. Emergency departments constitute an increasingly high-risk context for
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  • Relevance of Mchulan's The Medium is the Message Today
    Description: In the text, The Medium is the Message, McLuhan (1967) predicts the destructive nature of technology on human society. Quoting Whitehead, he argues that the significant advances in civilization are processes that all but wreck societies in which they occur. McLuhan points out that the medium is the
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Communications & Media | Essay |
  • Letter to Editor and Draft Initiative: Educational System
    Description: I am writing about the current state of affairs that the State of Arizona’s educational system is facing right now. I know that the COVID-19 Pandemic has forced a lot, if not most, of the world to shift to a digital mode of learning. Students had to
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Education | Essay |
  • The Central Focus Based on Teaching Content and Skills
    Description: In 2-3 sentences, summarize the lesson, identifying the central focus based on your teaching content and skills. The focus of this lesson is to identify the patterns of the moon phases and describe their order. Students will learn how to use marks from the past to predict the future. Classroom and
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  • Redundancy and Employment Termination
    Description: Employment dismissal is part of the employment industry and it is often guided by various policies and laws that protect both the employer and the employee. In New Zealand, ‘Redundancy and New Zealand Employment Laws’ are used for guidance by employers in implementing employment dismissal. It is to be noted
    3 pages/≈825 words | No Sources | APA | Law | Essay |
  • No problem can Withstand the Assault of Sustained Thinking
    Description: Humans are social creatures meaning they interact on a daily basis. During these interactions, problems tend to arise, and the ability to solve them makes individuals unique. Therefore, critical thinking is a major factor in solving problems. As for a successful solution, most of the time is spent thinking
    3 pages/≈825 words | No Sources | Other | Creative Writing | Essay |
  • Does Intelligence Prevents Surprise
    Description: The process of requesting, collecting, analyzing, and providing policymakers with specific categories of information significant to national security; the yield of that process; the conservation of these procedures and this information by counterintelligence behaviors; and the implementation of operations
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | Chicago | Life Sciences | Essay |
  • Speech of United States Senator James Henry Hammon
    Description: I found the 1858 speech by United States senator, James Henry Hammond, interesting in that it highlights Southern power during the latter half of the 19th century. The senator believed that reliance on Southern products, especially cotton, by the North would cripple its manufacturing
    1 page/≈275 words | No Sources | MLA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • HR Consultancy Proposal
    Description: Nursing staff plays a critical role in adding value to healthcare organizations and facilitating set goals. The professionals understand the various workplace strategies, facility goals, and set expectations. Besides, nursing staff builds value by investing time into their careers while establishing long-
    6 pages/≈1650 words | No Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Shifting Paradigms
    Description: The term paradigm in social science means theory though scientists have a different conception of the two concepts. The definition of the term “paradigm” will be derived from MacLean’s (2008) article “Shifting Paradigms,” which describes the concept as a lens of viewing the world and human experiences.
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  • Train Dilemma
    Description: In the Train Dilemma situation, retracking the trolley is the better decision according to most of the person asked regarding the problem. When do people find it morally reasonable to sacrifice one life to save many? Cross-cultural studies provided a complex pattern of universals and variations in the way
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  • Why Law Enforcement Organizations Fail
    Description: Based on my readings, O’Hara defines failure as situation in an operation when some employee, policy, or procedure produces results that drift from expectations in considerable and disorderly ways. Failure encompasses accident, non-performance, crooked performance and, irregular behavior. Categories of
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  • Social class in the Society
    Description: The readings and video on social class reveals deeply embedded truths in our society, which we almost take for granted. I have realized that people do live with privilege and have a susceptibility to become inhumane in their power and their status in society
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  • Quote: The World is a Book and Those Who Do Not Travel Read Only One Page
    Description: The quote is from St Augustine, a philosopher and a Christian theologist. He used the metaphor the world is a book, meaning for you to live life fully, you have to turn the pages thus, the more you travel, the more you explore many exciting pages. Accordingly, not traveling, an individual will read only one
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Cell Reproduction Process
    Description: There are two main types in which microorganisms separate during the reproduction process. They include mitosis and meiosis. In both, several stages are involved to ensure proper cell disunion. It, therefore, ensures that no abnormalities occur when all stages involved are followed procedurally. A sight
    4 pages/≈1100 words | No Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • COVID-19 Patient Care
    Description: In intensive care units (ICUs) all around the world, healthcare-associated infections are a significant concern. Coronavirus infections caused a respiratory disease in 2019. COVID-19 was initially discovered in December 2019 and has since spread throughout the world. Most individuals have a mild sickness
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Reflection Paper: The Future of Nursing
    Description: The purpose of this paper is to examine the value of nursing education and delineate my overall educational objectives. This paper evaluates the job options available for a nurse with an associate degree in nursing, the IOM recommendations for
    4 pages/≈1100 words | No Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Journal on Van Gogh
    Description: In the MoMA art museum, Van Gogh says that he is most passionate about his artwork. He loved modern portraits, which he described as colorful with a vivid palette, spirited handling, and animated background. The unconventional use of color was vital for him as he created what he illustrates as “portraits
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Visual & Performing Arts | Essay |
  • Colonization of the Americas: The Spanish Empire
    Description: Upon Christopher Columbus setting foot on the islands of the Caribbean for the first time in 1492, Castile took the lead as the first European colony in the Americas ("Spanish Colonization to 1650"). Historians have attributed the success of the Spaniards and later the former Aztec and Inca empires on
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  • Leadership Development in the New Millenium
    Description: In business, competition between organizations is pervasive, which forces businesses to focus on leadership development. According to Rost (1993), leadership development has several deficiencies regarding the study on leadership. Rost continues to
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  • School-Based Obesity Prevention
    Description: Most of us have worried about those extra pounds after over-indulging in sugary and processed foods at some point in life. This is because being overweight does not only affect self-esteem but also causes a myriad of health problems. In recent years, overweight and obesity have become a health concern
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  • Identify Two Risk Projects
    Description: The biggest risk to the project is due to technical issues. The technical risk is likely to be occasioned due to issues such as disruptions or delays in the delivery of equipment, wrong initial estimates of project time, inadequate specialized staff, changes in seismic criteria, or increased demand for
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  • A Brief Analysis Based on Adam Smith and Robespierre
    Description: The Contradiction in the Laws of Suspects and the 1978 Declaration of Rights of Man: A Brief Analysis Based on Adam Smith and Robespierre In the first chapter of the Wealth of Nations, Smith argues that improvement in the productive powers of individuals, communities, or nations relies on the division of
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  • Sikhism in Secular America
    Description: According to the Sikh tradition, Sikhism was established between 1469 and 1539 by Guru Nanak. It is a religion and philosophy that originated from the Punjab region of India. As symbols of identification, Sikhs wear five everyday things that begin with K; hence, the five Ks of Sikhism. They include Kesh
    1 page/≈275 words | No Sources | APA | Religion & Theology | Essay |
  • The Creation and Dissemination of Media Content
    Description: Technology has revolutionized the creation and dissemination of media content. It has transformed the tools of media creation and communication, making the modern media powerful and influential in cultural, social, political, religious, and economic domains. As a result, scholarly attention is required
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  • WakeUP Company Decision to Enlarge its Business Internationally
    Description: According to the information provided in the question, WakeUP company decision to enlarge its business internationally is good and helps form a global customer base. It's a brilliant idea to grow a firm to other nations now that the company has all the necessary resources. Exporting products has a variety
    1 page/≈275 words | No Sources | Other | Accounting, Finance, SPSS | Essay |
  • Ethical Dilemma: Non-Social Political Discourse
    Description: When a resolution must be raised among different options, morally tolerable, an ethical dilemma develops. Similarly, activities are taking place in and across the world, and they act on the moral problem that has lately arisen. On the other hand, ethical questions are very complicated and challenging to
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  • School Start Times for Adolescents and Sleep Diary
    Description: In its policy statement, the American Academy of Pediatrics addresses insufficient sleep as an important public health concern affecting the safety, health, and academic performance of adolescents. Among the factors that result in insufficient sleep among students include biological processes as young
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  • Advocacy Through Legislation in Healthcare
    Description: Healthcare actors and more specifically nurses are faced with different situations and challenges. Lobbying and advocacy, therefore, become important issues in addressing healthcare outcomes. Advocacy, in this case, helps to enact changes that
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  • Health Policy Proposal
    Description: Nurses play a significant role in the healthcare system, and they are expected to work with other health professionals to improve service delivery and healthcare outcomes. The nursing practice addresses a wide range of healthcare issues and activities, including coordination of care, disease prevention,
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  • Healthcare Policy and Advocacy
    Description: Healthcare remains a primary political debate bearing the number of Americans whose lives are affected by the healthcare policies. Politicians employ the need to improve America’s healthcare as a tool to fuel their political ambitions. Presently, affordability of healthcare services, accessibility of
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  • Critical Aspects of Positive Psychology
    Description: Over the past decade, character strength and mindfulness have gained the attention of industrial and organizational psychologists. The ever-growing interest in character strength and mindfulness and their impact on the performance and well-being of employees and managers have important implications for
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  • Workers' health and well-being
    Description: Workers' health and well-being, absence from work, family life, turnover, and quality of life are all affected by occupational health problems. It is becoming increasingly difficult to overlook the essential elements that contribute to work-related
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  • Sustainability Imperative Practices
    Description: Corporate sustainability is an integral part of organizational growth and success. In the past two decades, organizations across the globe have embraced corporate sustainability as an alternative to the conventional profit-maximization management model. Corporate sustainability is a relatively new and
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  • Legislation Grid and Testimony/Advocacy Statement
    Description: Healthcare providers have a critical role to play in providing healthcare to a diverse population. While doing this, they have a responsibility to ensure that they are taken care of. Many nursing home and care facility members have recently died from the national pandemic, coronavirus (COVID-19). This
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  • Agenda Comparison Grid and Fact Sheet
    Description: Use this Agenda Comparison Grid to document information about the population health/healthcare issue you selected and the presidential agendas. By completing this grid, you will develop a more in depth understanding of your selected issue and how you might position it politically based on the presidential
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  • Uninsured Populations
    Description: Many uninsured individuals avoid seeking health care services unless they face an emergency or the illness manifestations become unbearable. Consequently, uninsured populations are less likely to receive diagnosis services in the initial stages of an illness, thus increasing their probability of suffering
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  • Diagnosis-related Group (DRG) vs. Capacitated Payor System
    Description: The diagnosis-related group (DRG) constitute a patient categorization structure that standardizes potential reimbursement to healthcare facilities. It predominantly promotes cost control initiatives. Generally, the DRG payor system incorporates all charges linked to inpatient stay from admission to discharg
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  • Art in the Digitally Networked Public Sphere
    Description: Digital art is modern art that is created and presented using digital technology. Digital art is sometimes referred to as the new media art, and one of the many examples of the art is the locative media art. Locative media art is created using location technologies such as the Global Positioning System GPS,
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  • Research and Evidence Based-Practice (EBP)
    Description: In the nursing profession, the research culture has been evolving since the period of Florence Nightingale. The International Council of Nurses (ICN, 2012) defines evidence based-practice (EBP) as a professional approach intended to reduce theory to practice gap. There has been a perception where the
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  • Social identity and Justice
    Description: Justice is a set of essential values codified norms in society and the state to treat everyone equally and fairly. Some of these values and others being are respect, equality, and freedom. The concept of justice is linked to the common good (Mitchell, 2014). There are sanctions when people violate justice,
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  • Pathophysiology of Alzheimer's Disease: An Understanding between Health Professionals
    Description: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by multiple deficits that are manifested by memory impairment and cognitive impairments. AD is a neurological disorder that often causes brain shrinkage and brain cells dying, which affects daily functioning. The disease is characterized by memory loss and the loss
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  • What to Watch (WtW) Application: Personalized Movie Finder Application
    Description: With the increasing number of movies, series, documentaries, and reality TV shows, viewers are increasingly facing a paradox of choice when deciding on what to watch. A recent study by Reelgood and Learndipity Data Insights revealed that Netflix users spend, on average, 18 minutes deciding on what to watch
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  • Latest Trend and Development in Literature and Language
    Description: What is the latest trend and development in Literature and Language? ACHEBE, S. LITERATURE, LANGUAGE, AND COMMUNICATION: THE CASE OF THE TRANSLATION OF CULINARY PRACTICES IN LIGNY'S LE MONDE S'EFFONDRE (THE FRENCH TRANSLATION OF CHINUA. This journal article reviews the conceptual influence of language and
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  • The Need to Use Sampling and Coupons
    Description: I write to share the discoveries I have made while sampling our competitor's product. The purpose of the visit was to sample an electronic device and see the promotional approaches the competitor has done to consumers to make the product attractive. A week ago, I went to Walmart, where I wanted to sample
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  • Organizational Success through Leadership
    Description: The success of an organization depends on many factors, the major one being leadership. Employees are the most valued asset an organization possesses. Consequently, employees should be handled in a way that brings the best out of them. Leaders are critical in showing the direction an organization would take
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  • Nurse Advocacy and The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021
    Description: Advocacy is one of the daily practices of nurses as they serve as mediators between patients and physicians. Nurses have direct and regular contact with patients and understand their individual and cultural beliefs as well as barriers to effective treatment (Davoodvand et al., 2016). Given their unique role
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  • Maruti Suzuki India: Defending Market Leadership in the A-Segment
    Description: Maruti Suzuki is caught in a rut, seeking to recover market dominance. It has lost market share due to failure to provide clients with what they require. Even though they are currently in the first place, the firm is losing ground every day. Many new firms have entered the market, giving customers more
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  • Badminton
    Description: Badminton dates to centuries ago when it was played by use of battledore and shuttlecock. It can arouse desire among individuals to play the game. This has seen it transform into the modern racket game we appreciate and enjoy to play (Dangremond). Badminton has featured in prestigious competitions such as
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  • Impacts of Family Environment on Infant
    Description: A positive family environment is a primary foundation for an infant’s physical, psychological, emotional, and physiological development. In particular, young children’s surroundings play significant roles in their growth and development. A safe and healthy home environment is crucial for an infant to learn
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  • Transactional Leadership and its Efficacy in Leading People
    Description: Transactional leadership involves the transaction or exchange between the leader and the subordinate. The transaction is often a punishment or a reward, which the leader offers in exchange for the subordinates' excellent or lousy performance. In general, transactional leaders define the duties of their
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  • Health Care Delivery Models and Nursing Practice
    Description: The purpose of this paper is to examine the healthcare delivery models and the nursing practice context. This report evaluates the reforms within the American healthcare system by focusing on the affordable care act and its related reforms, the impact of pay-for-performance programs and quality measures on
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  • IOM Future of Nursing Report and Nursing Profession
    Description: In its work, the Committee on the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) Initiative on the Future of Nursing at the Institute of Medicine (IOM) designed ideas for transforming the healthcare sector. The committee envisioned a future healthcare system inclined to expand medical services access to diversified
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  • Memo: Sampling Outcomes of PepsiCo and Coca-Cola Beverages
    Description: As a new company venturing into the beverages industry and producing a product similar to Coca-Cola and Pepsi, Captain Cola faces stiff competition from the two organizations. Coca-Cola and Pepsi are established international organizations with a rich history, vital financial resources, an extensive market
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  • Translational Research on Trial to Prevent Adolescent Drug Use and Delinquency
    Description: Translational research seeks to gather knowledge from clinical experiments to address the critical medical needs of a particular population. This type of research is prevalent in medicine as its investigation focuses on understanding scientific and operational principles of the specific steps involved in
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  • How Translational Research is Different from Evidence-based Practice?
    Description: Translational research involved coherent efforts to transform outputs of the basic research to practical implementation for the well-being of the patients and to enhance human health. Translation research has different levels; Translations to humans include transferring knowledge from fundamental to
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  • Childhood Obesity: Translational Research
    Description: Translational research seeks to gather knowledge from clinical experiments to address the critical medical needs of a particular population. It encourages and elevates discipline and collaboration among clinical and laboratory researchers. This type of research is prevalent in medicine as its investigation
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  • Translational Research: Levels, Difference, and Application
    Description: There are three main levels of translation research namely T1, T2, andT3. T1 focuses on developing interventions and treatment for different conditions. T1 helps in understanding the general physiology of human and evaluating any potential for new interventions. T2 research involves testing the efficacy of
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  • Unauthorized Access in Healthcare
    Description: On November 1, 2004, Ontario's health-specific privacy legislation came forth in the form of the Personal Health Information Protection Act (PHIPA). The policy was created to govern how personal health information be handled henceforth. It involves the processes of collection, use, and the liberty of
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  • Emotional Contagion and its Positive Examples
    Description: Emotional contagion is a term used to describe the tendency of one's emotions to change and adapt to the emotional setting of their surrounding (Smith, 2016). The trigger point for emotional contagion is mimicking other people’s emotional expressions like happiness and frowning. When one encounters an
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  • Income Statement of Boeing Co. (NYSE.BA)
    Description: The income statement espouses data on the financial results of a company’s business activities over a period of time, especially one year. * It communicates how much revenue the company generated during a specified period and what costs were incurred in relation to revenue generation. * Thus, the
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  • Quality Control Principles and the Toyota Production System
    Description: Organizations and companies pass through various development stages to ensure they flourish. Toyota Motor Corporation is one such company. The Toyota production system was invented by Kiichiro Toyoda, the founder and the second president of the Toyota motor corporation. His main intentions were to simplify
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  • Critique: Leadership Approach
    Description: Understanding the various types of leadership is important for anyone. It allows him to be more flexible and effective in managing others depending on the circumstances and relationships present in any organization. Accordingly, some of the various leadership approaches as discussed by Northouse (2015), are
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  • Theory and Practical Application in Solving an Organizational Problem
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