Essay Samples

  • Rhetoric: Then and Now
    Description: Writing or speaking effectively to convey a message and persuade others is a form of art that has been around for centuries. To better understand what this means, it is important to explore rhetoric, both ancient and modern.
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  • Wk 1 Discussion - History and Foundation of Rhetoric
    Description: As per Zimmer’s article, the three pillars of rhetoric include pathos, logos, and ethos. Pathos refers to an appeal to the audiences’ emotions using tools such as visuals, call to action, and storytelling. Logos uses the logic of the argument through aspects such as statistics, facts, data,
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  • Memos Emile Durkheim
    Description: In the first reading, section 2.2.2 on Durkheim, the document explores the autobiography of the French Sociologist, Emile Durkheim. In the reading, the author credits Durkheim as among the founding fathers of the sociology discipline. Like Karl Marx, he dared to comprehend
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Social Psychology (Social Support and Cyberbullying)
    Description: Psychological well-being has been a topic of research for a long time because individuals who have higher psychological well-being live longer and healthier lives. It is defined as the combination of the state of emotional health and the ability of an individual to function optimally
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  • Education Inequality For Chinese Migrant Workers' Children
    Description: Some issues need to be addressed by the Chinese ministry of education. In China, the migrants' children do not enjoy the educational privileges as the Chinese children. Most migrant parents are left with the option of sending their children to private schools in urban areas. Otherwise, they return
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  • Understanding the Contemporary Nursing Practice
    Description: Nursing practice has evolved greatly since the days of Florence Nightingale, where nursing had little to do with clinical training and more to do with gender and willingness to care for others. The first prominent change in the nursing profession was formalized education in the early 20th century.
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  • Defining Power and Resistance
    Description: Power is a crucial aspect of common society, heavily accompanied by different risks, consequences, and resistance. Power and resistance go hand in hand and vary depending on the contexts and texts. The concept of resistance must be understood since it determines the leader's ability to engage the followers
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  • US History: Democrats vs. Republicans
    Description: The first president of the independent United States, George Washington, had a rather pessimistic view of the adoption of the political parties and strived to form a government deviant of the political parties (Hofstadter). Soon afterward,
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  • Final Reflections on the Executive Summary
    Description: Proportional length means that the longer the full report, the longer the executive summary. The proportional size refers to the length of the executive summary in comparison to the whole report. The executive summary length is about 10 % of the entire report. I did not find it challenging to match
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  • Genetic Modification of Plants
    Description: People eat every day. With the large quantity of human population that continuously increases, food supply production should also be affected. The question here is, how do food productions keep up with this change, especially when environmental issues also take place? This is where the genetic modification
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  • Defining the Meaning of Arts
    Description: Art, also called visual art, a visual object or experience rationally made through an assertion of skill or imagination. The name art includes diverse media such as painting, sculpture, printmaking, drawing, decorative arts, photography, and installation (Augustyn, 2016). An art is hallowed, not through
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  • Humanities in the Field of Human Relations
    Description: Despite the fact that humanities appear to be unrelated to the area of profession, a person pursuing health-related courses can learn a lot from humanities and be taught values that the field of health does not. Humanities may teach a person to be more open-minded about his culture and how society build
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  • History of Addiction
    Description: After going through the learning materials, I have realized the extent of opioid addiction and how the issue does not only involve the individuals and their families, but the government, various social groups, and the community as well. The video showed the reality behind the experiences of people
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  • Defining Drug Addiction
    Description: Although my basic idea about addiction hasn't changed, I always believe that it starts when a person tries something and can't live without it and that it eventually becomes more important than their loved ones. When left untreated or neglected by loved ones, addiction may devastate a person's life because
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  • Recalling the 9/11 Terrorist Attack
    Description: The 9/11 terrorist attack set in motion attempts by Congress to consolidate the collection, analysis, and dissemination of intelligence. Before that, it was easy to distinguish between domestic intelligence and foreign intelligence of the United States. However, homeland security intelligence (HSINT)
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  • Religion: Church of God in Christ
    Description: The Church of God in Christ (COGIC) was founded in 1897 by Bishop Charles Harrison Mason. He was born in Shelby County, Tennessee, in 1864 (Britannica.com). As a child, he lacked the opportunity to attain formal education and worked with
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  • Phases of the EM and Early 1900s Disasters and the Impact on Emery Management
    Description: Emergency management (EM) entails dealing with risk and risk avoidance. EM is critical in the security of individual’s daily lives. Therefore, EM should be integrated into daily decisions instead of being acted upon in response to major disasters. EM is an essential role of the government. In the U.S.
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  • The Churching of America 1776-2005
    Description: "The churching of America 1776-2005" outlines the thesis of America religion in the traditional and contemporary world. The authors Finke and Stark noted that the most striking trend in America's history of religion is the growth of the so-called the Churching of America. Finke and Stark contended
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  • Interpersonal Communication in the Workplace
    Description: Interpersonal communication is a topic that is quite common. For this reason, it is a topic that could be easily ignored. Additionally, fact that there is a lot of information on interpersonal communication means that it is possible for people to think that they know more about topic than they actually do
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  • Economic Reforms in Latin America
    Description: A country is considered to be export-dependent when its commodities constitute the predominant share of its exports. This means that exports generate a large percentage of a country's gross product. Latin America's economy is export-based.
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  • Preparation on Chosen Career
    Description: I attended a GCU Accounting Society that had the following missions: giving students a chance to associate with the best-minded individuals in the accounting society and help promote the business course for students in the accounting department (Biernacki et al., 2020). I learned how to progress
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  • Physiographic Regions of Europe
    Description: Europe, the world's second-largest continent, is divided into four major physiographic regions: Western uplands, North European plains, Central uplands, and Alpine Mountains (National Geographic, n.d ). The western uplands are situated on the continent's western edge. It
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  • Malpractice Case
    Description: Medical malpractice happens after a hospital, doctor, or health care expert over a negligent action or omission brings damage to a patient. This may be the consequence of errors in treatment, diagnosis, health management, or aftercare. For consideration as medical malpractice
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  • Multicultural Communication
    Description: Globalization has been instrumental in increasing the global business environment. Multicultural organizations (MCOs) have become common around the world. The world is getting closer daily as organizations transform into a hub of culturally diverse people (Gopalkrishnan 32).
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  • Cognitive Development and the Abuse and Neglect of Children
    Description: Piaget's theory of cognitive development is a theory that deals with the nature and development of human intelligence (Meadows, 2017). It suggests that intelligence changes as children grow. Vygotsky's theory of cognitive development refers to a cognitive development theory that views human development
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  • Week -1 Assignment Professional Experience Article Summary
    Description: Brown, Anicich, and Galinsky's (2021) article examined professional communication issues at the workplace by investigating the jargon problem. The authors noted that although jargon can be used to enhance accuracy and clarity in certain professional contexts, including air traffic control, their use could emanate from professional status, desire, or insecurity.
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  • Case Study Project--Revised Draft
    Description: The main area of the feedback I focused on is discussing how more core values inform my influence on how I perceive leadership and power. I also added more information to the body paragraphs to tie them all together with the thesis statement.
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  • Identifying Race as a Social Construct
    Description: One of the most compelling evidence that race is a social construct rather than natural and existent since the beginning of time is DNA analysis. Geneticists and microbiologists have sequenced DNA of humans from different regions and of different ‘races’ and concluded that there are no meaningful
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Anthropomorphism, Colloquial Expressions, and Paragraph Structure as an Issue
    Description: The top three issues identified by the tutor are anthropomorphism, colloquial expressions, and paragraph structure. In regards to anthropomorphism, the tutor commented that I was giving life to non-living things, and in case, a paper. Another key issue commented on was my use of a colloquial expression.
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  • Comparison in Various Global Nutritional Deficiencies
    Description: Globally, iron deficiency is the most common nutrient deficiency and a cause of anemia, affecting about 25% of the global population (Warner & Kamran, 2020). Iron deficiency stems from blood loss, low iron intake, or poor iron absorption, and, in some cases, increased demand for iron, such as in pregnancy.
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Examples of Major Childhood Global Diseases
    Description: Children of today's age are the ones who could lead our future. Yet, children all over the world have a significant problem in catching these diseases, pneumonia, diarrheal disease, HIV/AIDS, malaria, and measles, which have become the leading cause of mortality among children worldwide.
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Benefits of Health Information System
    Description: Information technology has revolutionized almost all industry sectors, and the healthcare industry is no exception. A computer system used to store, collect, analyses, transmit healthcare data or even a computer-aided management system can be referred to as a health information system (HIS).
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  • Challenges in Implementing Public Health IT Project
    Description: Implementing public health information technology projects can be impeded by several issues. One such issue is the lack of adequate capital. Lack of capital can render the entire project null and void. Moreover, it can crush the dream of enhancing the IT infrastructure of the public health system.
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  • Great Depression and New Deal
    Description: The historical topic on the Great Depression and the New Deal was interesting as it gave me an in-depth understanding of the prominent and catastrophic economic events in the history of the United States. The extent to which the economic crisis affected the American people was both informative and astounding
    1 page/≈275 words | No Sources | Other | History | Essay |
  • World War I and the Roaring Twenties
    Description: World War I topic was important to me as it made me understand the integral role the US played in this war. While a significant population felt that it was a mistake to enter the war as it was not affecting them yet, it brought about historical consequences. War should be avoided at any cost, but lasting
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  • Imperialism and Progressivism
    Description: When I think about imperialism, I think of the disruption that resulted from World War I. The need by the United States to influence other nations for different reasons, however justified or well-meaning they may have been, had a bearing on one of the significant wars in the world. While protecting one’s
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  • Disproportionate Burden of Environmental Hazards
    Description: Systemic racism and the recent disproportionality in handling the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States proved to be the most tragic of the social injustices facing the global environment. Research conducted during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic indicated that the people of color were three times
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  • Understanding the Amendments of American Constitution
    Description: The amendments of the American constitution play an important role in ensuring that Americans' civil liberties and rights are protected (U.S. Government, U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. Congress, 2017). However, there have always been areas of contention regarding the amendments, and the courts have been called
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  • Nursing Philosophy at a Workplace
    Description: I have always felt drawn to people in need of help. Based on this deeply ingrained need to help, I have always seen nursing as more than a practice. To me, nursing is a calling to help people in need of health care. I have always admired how people
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  • Summary paper: Humankind
    Description: Contrary to what most would think, the domination of humankind by robots would be different from what we imagined. In one article written by Nicholas Carr entitled Is Google Making us Stupid, the inception of Google (and other powerful search engines) has made humans heavily
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  • Understanding Gender Beliefs
    Description: Gender is a centre is one of the central themes when discussing families and intimate relationships. The reality of gender identities and gender roles in family life vary from some idealized notions of the perfect family or the perfect life partner. Families vary in their patterns of parents' and childrens
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  • The Second World War Discussion
    Description: In research, it was found that the Second World War started in Germany and involved several stages. This result is related to the Second World War as it expounds on the different responses provided to different questions on the Second World War. Having gone through this post, it is safe to agree
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  • Project Management Theory
    Description: Originally opened as the Northland Community College in 1978, as a small college and later on 1987 Northland Community College changed its name to Northland Polytechnic [Tai Tokerau Wananga] and to NorthTec [Tai Tokerau Wananga] in June 2006. It has grown significantly and now has a campus at Auckland CBD
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  • Alcoholism as a Societal Problem
    Description: Alcoholism is a term used to describe specific alcohol intake trends that could result in health problems, mainly referred to as alcohol consumption disorder. Alcoholism is also termed alcohol dependence or alcohol abuse. Alcohol intake in society results in physical and psychological wellbeing
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  • Discussing Alcohol Addiction
    Description: Based on case presented, there are already issues with the alcohol consumption of Jax. This is already resulting in problems in her marriage and overall living condition. Problems demonstrated in the case involve the unhealthy and abnormal alcohol consumption of Jax, amounting to a six-pack of beers per day
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  • Understanding the Abnormalities of Schizophrenia
    Description: Schizophrenia is secondary to multiple factors involving a single or combination of perinatal, genetic, neuroanatomical, and biochemical abnormalities. It can also be affected by sociopsychological and environmental factors that heighten the possibility of incurring the disease.
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  • The Critical Thinking Skills in the Psychopathology of Mental Health Patients
    Description: The most pressing problem in Vee’s case is the persistent and chronic suicidal ideation that began in her teenage years. This is characterized by overdosing using prescription drugs. Moreover, Vee also has a history of non-suicidal self-harm. Both are secondary to chronic feelings of emptiness.
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  • Reflective Exercise: Familism
    Description: Mexican beliefs, tradition, and culture are shaped by one significant trait, namely familism. This is a very evident value that is practiced even in the modern generations, including those already living in the United States of America. In the case of Mr. Perez, this can be demonstrated by the close ties
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  • The Food Culture in Germany
    Description: Food is one of the significant needs of an individual to live. It centers the people's life as it also serves as a source of life force. In different countries, the essence of food holds various meanings since each country has set of traditions and cultures. This created concept of having various cuisines
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  • Cultural Self-Assessment Using the Purnell Model
    Description: I have adapted the beliefs and regard of both my parents towards education because I believe that there are many opportunities available for people who pursue learning. This does not only apply to degrees from prestigious universities but to learning and education as a whole. I can say that I am a linear
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  • Turning Grief into Joy
    Description: Losing a spouse is difficult. When someone’s spouse dies, the surviving spouse is often left feeling grief and sorrow from the loss. Most often, the surviving spouse struggles to accept their loss and move on with their lives. In “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin, the author details
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  • How Does Culture Affects Lives
    Description: Culture dramatically affects the lives of every individual. It does not necessarily limit its influence towards traditions but also to healthcare practices and food. In some cases, culture serves as an essential factor that creates the environment for pregnancy and food consumption.
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  • Haitians’ Views of Homosexuality
    Description: Rouzier et al. (2014) explain that Haitians subject homosexuals to outright prejudice and discrimination. Purnell (2013) also states that homosexuality is taboo in their culture. Probably, this is because they focus on men, where they are given the utmost rights, respect, and freedom. The concept of
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  • Understanding the Usage of ANOVA Method
    Description: Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) is one of the most useful statistical tools today. Of course, other statistical tests can be used, including t-tests and regression. ANOVA is easy to apply and execute using both SPSS and R. The main advantage of using ANOVA is that it allows one to tell if the difference
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  • Using the T-Test and ANOVA
    Description: This project used the Sun Coast Remediation dataset to perform t-test and ANOVA hypothesis testing to assess the differences between variables or groups. The data analysis was conducted using the data analysis Toolpak in Excel. Independent Samples t-Test: Hypothesis Testing This parametric test
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  • Identifying the Qualities of an Effective Team
    Description: Teams are made up of different types of roles and, many times, professional profiles, and all these are essential for correct execution of tasks. Forming work teams allows companies to leverage the strength of different people to ensure there is the achievement of the objectives and increased productivity.
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  • Describing Social Injustice and Cultural Identifiers
    Description: The cultural identifier will be body image for K-12 students. Body image is the way individuals think about their physical appearance. It constitutes someone’s self-perception or mental identity or representation or an organized definitive knowledge concerning oneself that possibly manages the social
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  • Describing the Service-Learning Ideas
    Description: Students will research and create artwork on teenage drug and alcohol addiction. Then, they will hold an online auction. All the money raised will be donated to the Angels at Risk organization which focuses on the treatment/ counseling of teenagers with drug and alcohol addiction.
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  • Creating Scripting Dialogues
    Description: Teacher: “Today we listened to “Birthday Soup” from the book Little Bear. It is Little Bear’s birthday. He says, “Oh, dear, Mother Bear is not here, and today is my birthday.” Bear and birthday begin with the same sound: the /b/ sound. Kindly watch my mouth as I pronounce /b/. Say with me “ /b/.”
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  • Research Paper on the Continuity of Operations Plan
    Description: As the Army begins to evolve, we must work toward a way to fight that we have not trained on in well over 20 years since the war on terrorism had begun. Over the past 20 years, we have fought under the strategy of counter-insurgency. With this mindset, we have set up large operating bases throughout
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  • A Critical Literature Review: Sustainable Marketing by Zara
    Description: Sustainability means a development that leads to sources, materials, and processes that satisfy societies' current and future needs (Kemper & Ballantine, 2019). In literature, the subject of "sustainability" has gained importance due to the rise in the global population and the
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  • Responses: Identifying Key Responses to Critical Thinking
    Description: Great post, Tyler. You’ve articulately and comprehensively explained some of the key elements of critical thinking. I think the identification of bias is a vital critical thinking skill, particularly in today’s environment where we encounter numerous pieces of information.
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  • Literary Response for Setting: I, Too
    Description: The poem I, Too, Sing America or I, Too was short but meaningful literature that directly impacted a specific social issue. Langston Hughes wrote it from his collection of poems which was titled The Weary Blues (1926). The author was a pioneering figure in writing various literature that concerns life
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  • Identifying Western Country: The Levels of Culture
    Description: With the vast possibilities that the world holds, there is also vast knowledge beyond the comprehension of people. The same goes with categorizing human beings in different ways where they can be presented based on their ethnicity, age, nationality, gender, and many more. Culture also falls under this
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  • IT Security and Disaster Recovery Management
    Description: Due to the increasing number of dangers and risks in today's digital world, organizations need to have a strategic and pre-determined plan regarding any contingencies that might arise. These contingencies include any disasters that might jeopardize the safety of its digital, personal, and critical files.
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | IT & Computer Science | Essay |
  • Elaborating the Family Structure
    Description: The _______ Family is composed of five members, including the mother, 36 years old, the father, 38 years old, and three young girls, ages 16, 14, and 10, respectively. The parents work during weekdays from morning until afternoon while all of their kids go to online schooling.
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  • Serogroup B Meningococcal Disease Outbreak in California
    Description: The article, Outbreak of Serogroup B Meningococcal Disease at a University in California outlines the outbreak of Meningococcal Disease at a University in California in early 2016 and the response to this outbreak. Meningococcal disease is a rare but
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  • Discussion of Epidemiology and Clinical Science
    Description: Epidemiology is based on investigating the relationship between the conditions of populations, the characteristics of the individuals that form them, and the natural and social environment in which they develop. Since epidemiology focuses more on population unlike clinical medicine and biomedical sciences
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  • Understanding the Theme Fiction
    Description: Understanding the thematic differences between literary pieces is essential for any reader. It allows him to better appreciate and analyze the author's ideas and intent in the usage of various literary elements, stylistic choices, and even characters, among others. This paper will focus on Margaret Atwood
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  • Most Important Advice for Incoming College Students
    Description: Joining college is a dream come true for a majority of learners. It is an opportunity to interact with individuals from different parts of the country and the world. It is in college that individuals make choices about their careers. While college life is exciting, the transition from high school to college
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  • Looking At Art History
    Description: My primary areas of musical interest are sound engineering and music production. I have always had a fascination with how sound sources are balanced and adjusted, especially the processes of equalization, audio effects, dynamics processing, reinforcing, mixing, and reproduction of sound
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  • Face-to-face vs. Online Learning – Why Face-to-face Classes are Better
    Description: Every student has a different way of learning things. Some thrive more in reading, those who do well in listening, and others who learn most when doing things. In line with current situation that we are facing today, these differences in ‘learning styles’ have created the debate as to whether face-to-face
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  • Sustainable Economic and Community Development
    Description: In community economic development (CED), there is more emphasis on involving the communities and achieving sustainability. However, it should be noted that involving the community and local population is essential to long-term sustainable development. As part of community economic development
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  • New York City Public School
    Description: Hammond (2005) admits that teaching in a new school for a teacher could be apprehensive. Hammond lays down some strategies to see off any new teacher in a new school to equip oneself with the right attitude. Having been hired at the New York City public school, I will
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  • Planned Economies versus Mixed Economies
    Description: Capitalism or the free market system is an economic system based on market forces where production is privately owned and private. The market serves as a mechanism to allocate scarce resources efficiently. The capitalist system differs from planned economies, wherein the latter,
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  • Evidence-Based In Design Discussion
    Description: The present world needs health professionals to be active in the healthcare policy process about their professional work. In the U.S. Congress, policies are being proposed to ensure affordable quality healthcare for all. However, despite all the effort put in place, the sophisticated
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  • Is Self Plagiarism a Form of Cheating?
    Description: Self-plagiarism, which is presenting past work as original work in a different class without the professor’s permission, is an act of cheating for the following reasons. One, self-plagiarism is an unethical practice as involves submitting previously turned-in work into one class as original work for another
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  • Benefits and Risks of Artificial Intelligence
    Description: Artificial intelligence (AI), also known as the fourth industrial revolution, promises to alter not only how we perform tasks or how we interact with others, but also what we understand about ourselves. World is currently witnessing the evolution and spread of new AI technologies with astounding capacities
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  • The Role of Inclusive Leadership
    Description: Corporations rely on diversity and multidisciplinary teams to combine collective capabilities and unite people from distinct backgrounds to meet organizational goals and objectives. In particular, bringing individuals from different cultures, religions, ethnicities, races, places together does not guarantee
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  • Literature Review: The internet of things (IoT)
    Description: The internet of things (IoT) is at the heart of the smart city initiatives that has enabled the digitization that given rise to the concept of smart cities. It entails the connection of devices to the internet and enables them to send information to the cloud and
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  • Creating a Classroom Management Plan
    Description: There is a focus on creating a more positive environment in the classroom and responding to the student needs where the students are welcome. In a welcoming environment where there is mutual respect, the students are encouraged to be active participants. Rules (List 3-5): Rule Positive Reinforcements
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  • Germany as a Country From Many Aspects
    Description: Germany is one of the countries everybody would want to visit or own citizenship in a time. Compared to Britain and France combined, Germany has established 55 opera houses and 74 symphony orchestras (Coughlan, 2017). German has a size of 357,386 sq. per km with a population of 83,305,000 million
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  • Terror Management Theory in Practice
    Description: Human thoughts, attitudes, and behaviors are partially shaped by the uncomfortable feeling and knowledge that life is finite. The underlying desire for symbolic or literal immortality is responsible for the mortality salience. Distinct forms of mortality salience usually associated with specific cognitive
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  • Effects of Disasters on Kids and Adolescents
    Description: Understanding the differences in circumstances, effects, and strategies in dealing with the psychological effects of disasters for children is essential for any healthcare professional. It allows him to have a more appropriate and effective approach for dealing with different situations that could cauSE
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  • Cigarette Smoking Among College Students
    Description: My claim is that males are more likely than females to smoke. My target population is college students. Smoking is a public health concern, and it is one of the main roots of preventable diseases across the world. In addition, college students experience changes as they transition to college life.
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  • Consulting of Automotive Context and Overview
    Description: CT Automotive Group Limited manufactures high-quality automotive products. The company was founded in 2000 to offer quick lead time and low-cost car parts made in China and transported to European countries and other part of the world. CT Automotive has a good reputation as a manufacturer of automotive part
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  • Corporate Social Responsibility and Business Ethics and Laws
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