Essay Samples

  • On Christian Spirituality
    Description: In God's Purpose of Human Freedom and Action, the author clearly states human beings' role in serving the Almighty. God has accorded humans the freedom to do as per their will, however, the ultimate test lies on their ability to resist sin and serve their neighbors at the individual and social level (Haight
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  • The Shanghai Bund and the Crow Indians
    Description: During the height of colonial expansion and administration, European powers had control over almost every part of the world. Asia, with all its vast richness and elaborate trade system, was not left behind either. Shanghai is the biggest city in China, and it serves as a global business hub. Shanghai started
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  • Events that Shaped America
    Description: After listening to the lectures prepared and posted on YouTube, I have learned that the United States that is today regarded as the world’s leading economy has gone through many changes in its history to become the nation that it is today. The reviewed lectures detail the events that shaped America. In the
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  • Understanding the Usage of Open-Source Intelligence
    Description: Each individual in any organization aspires to acquire information that boosts emotional intelligence regarding their professional field. In this way, Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) provides a methodology platform where persons can validly obtain all information sources through various ways such
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  • Why is Breaking a Promise or Lying Immoral?
    Description: Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) was a German philosopher central to the development of modern philosophy. His works ranged from epistemology, metaphysics to ethics and aesthetics. This essay is focused on ethics which "involves systematizing, defending, and recommending concepts of right and wrong behavior."
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  • Effect of the Environment on Human Health
    Description: The environment refers to the conditions, circumstances, or objects that surround human beings. It is the complex of biotic, chemical, and physical factors that affect an organism's ecological community and ultimately determines its survival and form. It influences almost every aspect of human life in one w
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  • Reflecting on the Longing for Belonging
    Description: Reminiscing back on my experiences during the pandemic's peak, we lost the norm interactions with family and friends as a society. The pandemic came along with adverse impacts, but isolation affected humankind immensely. Some had mental health problems, brain dysfunctions, and several problems caused by iso
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  • Understanding the Emergence of Water Cure
    Description: Water Cure is one of the health-fads discussed in module 7. The craze of wellness is deep-rooted in the mid-19th century. Many Americans were fascinated with a specific type of health activity. Water Cure led to the emergence of spa villages in the 1850s. By 1930, there were around 2,000 cold and hot-spring
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  • Evaluating Diverse Beliefs in Existence of God
    Description: In societies, people have a diverse opinion concerning the belief in God. Believers with strong faith bestowed their hopes and destiny to become a blessing from God. They do this by being persistent in prayers all the time. Being prayerful is the best weapon used to fight back enemies mainly when temptation
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  • Theme of Clocks and Lovers in the Poem "As I Walked Down the River"
    Description: In his poem "As I Walked Down the River," Auden employs several elements through the theme of clock and lovers to express his ideas. The poem's perspective in the poem's opening section is that love is exciting and has no end. This is evident through phrases such as, 'Love has o ending." and I'll Love you
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  • Analysis of “As I Walked Out One Evening”
    Description: Auden’s (1937) As I Walked Out One Evening was strikingly intriguing as it shows its readers what love is from the author’s perspective. It also holds the meaning of how the author perceives a person that is in love.
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  • Employee Annual Review
    Description: Employee annual review provides an opportunity to realign the employees on the right track and remind them company objectives, targets, mission, and visions. It is also necessary to reward best performers while encouraging those lagging to pull up their socks and emulate the best performers. The process mig
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  • Macroeconomic Problems
    Description: 1 Recession is perhaps one of the most dreaded events that every economy around the world seeks to prevent. Generally, recessions are defined as a temporary decline in the economy, particularly when it comes to commerce and trade activities. One of the essential elements is the successive decline between
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  • Nursing Informatics in Health Care
    Description: What is nursing informatics? Nursing informatics refers to the specialty that links analytical science, information technology, and nursing science to manage, define, communicate, and identify data, wisdom, knowledge, and information in the practice of nursing (RegisteredNursing.org, 2021). What is the role
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  • Challenges Facing the Food System in the Campus
    Description: One major challenge affecting the Campus Food System is its inability to assure the school of environmental sustainability. The amount of litter from the system is problematic and desired quick and immediate actions. For instance, disposable food containers form a significant percentage of the disposables
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  • Production Culture – Reaction Paper
    Description: The theatre event production depicts an era of networked culture. It incorporates media technologies that make it relatively more comfortable for people or actors to connect with one another and capture the world and personal developments in real-time. The networked culture influences the actor's stage perf
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  • Literary Analysis – Moby Dick
    Description: Moby Dick is perhaps one of the most well-known stories in the world. Its sheer significance and intrigue have created a tremendous emotional appeal have left a significant imprint upon its readers. Nonetheless, contrary
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  • Analysis on Filing a Complaint for Assault and Battery
    Description: Through document request, EP should provide the pictures of the bruises and the doctor’s injury report to check for the consistency of injuries as reported and the bruises in the pictures. It is vital to know the exact body part on which the injuries were inflicted since it is already alleged that EP
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  • Peloton's Advertisement: Why is It Sexist and Dystopian
    Description: Young generations, and not only adults, have been continuously maintaining physical fitness that provides them excellent health for their everyday actions. Regular exercise and proper diet have always been factors that strengthen and lengthen a person's life expectancy following the research in health care
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  • Understanding the Spanning Programs
    Description: Spanning is also referred to as indoor cycling and has become an effective way for people to burn unwanted calories. It was first developed in the 1980s and aimed at helping people get the experience of outdoor bicycle training and making it possible for individuals to train regardless of weather condition
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  • Developing a Differentiational Lesson Plan
    Description: Students will know: How to conduct a simple osmosis experiment Students will understand: When and osmosis takes place Students will be able to: Differentiate between osmosis and diffusion Differentiation strategy Grouping Strategy Activities That Are Interesting & Engaging Process
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  • Theoretical Approaches to International Relations
    Description: International relations deal with the exchanges of states worldwide. These also refer to the connections of one country’s behaviors that directly or indirectly affect the actions of the members of other countries. The explanation of such behaviors can be analyzed at an intrapersonal or interpersonal level.
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  • Evolution of Management Thought about Leadership
    Description: Leadership is much more complicated, simple, bullet-point lists of 'good qualities. The lists are cliched in that they list the bare minimum of what is expected of a leader in discerning the need for and implementing change. In this generation of constant cultural change, business leaders have increased vis
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  • Definition of Supply Chain
    Description: Does it mean that the suppliers shall maintain a high inventory of parts? No. The suppliers need not maintain a high inventory of parts to service the needs of Dell because there are several measures they can take to ensure a constant supply. If the suppliers shall maintain a high inventory of parts,
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  • How Autonomous Vehicles are Likely to Affect Business and Society in General
    Description: Autonomous vehicles are increasingly becoming viable and will soon dominate the automobile industry. This essay analyzes the possible effects of autonomous vehicles on both business and society and the potential challenges and repercussions across the globe associated with them. Heavy commercial vehicle
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  • Industrial Design
    Description: Ford’s production line diversified the interior designs and materials in American homes. In order to illustrate this, Heskett discussed the kitchen as a working space and food preparation as the primary activity. Ford's production line is attributed to the diversity of materials and devices within this home
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  • Image Analysis of an Advertisement for a Skincare Beauty Product
    Description: Advertisers can quickly educate, inform, and persuade their target audiences without much difficulty (Bigram, Bartl, & Biel, 2018). For instance, print advertisements tend to play a pivotal role in persuading and influencing their target audience. There are several methods of advertising print advertisements
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  • Animal Testing Should Be Banned
    Description: Animal testing is the experimenting on animals to determine whether medical treatments and drugs are effective for humans. Scientists are also able to identify if the tested procedures are safe for use on humans.
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  • Application of Irony in the Play "Oedipus Rex"
    Description: One of the evident elements employed in the play Oedipus Rex is the application of irony. The application of the style has also been made dramatically through the main character, Oedipus. The producer has used a technique whereby the audience understands and is aware of the ironic act oblivious to the
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  • Evaluating the Book "Moby Dick"
    Description: Herman Melville's book Moby Dick is a classical story that numerous audiences have used globally to understand different topics. The most common one is the connection between the story and the American dream that everyone seems to yearn for—having an education, a family, a job, a house, and a purpose
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  • Critical Analysis of the Novel "Moby Dick"
    Description: Moby Dick is a narrative by Ishmael, a sailor, about Ahab's obsessive quest to revenge on the White Whale. Moby Dick is a huge white sperm whale, and its expedition bit off Ahab’s limb at the knee. The work is known as a excellent American Novel recognized in the 20th century after the centenary of its
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  • Dominant Ideas from the Book IV of Gulliver’s Travels
    Description: The entire novel is based on the proving of philosophical ideas that are above governance and structure. Through the voyages, the author affirms that humans are not as superior as they think, and other beings are not weak either. Chapter four of the book forms a solid foundation, and the audience is supposed
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  • Analysis of the Gulliver's Travels
    Description: In Part 1 of Gulliver’s Travels, Gulliver is met with the Lilliputians who are tiny and unwise. These people are unaware of their powerlessness and how puny they are in the face of Gulliver. The Lilliputians are impervious to the fact that Gulliver is much stronger and capable of defeating them
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  • Analysis of John Donne's "Death, Be Not Proud"
    Description: Donne uses a mocking and belittling tone in the poem "Death, be not proud." He personalizes death and addresses it demystifying the power and fear that people have attached to it. Donne tells death that it is not as mighty and
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  • Analysis of the Novel "The Sun Also Rises"
    Description: Jake Barnes, a character in the novel "The Sun Also Rises," is American ex combat presently operating as a journalist in Paris as featured in the plot. The main element in the formation of the character begins before the actions in the novel commence. As a veteran, Jake is hurt, and even though
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  • Voltaire's Treatment of the Idea "This is the Best of the Possible World"
    Description: We face a known and unknown, planned and unplanned activity every day we wake to a morning of any day. Yet we hope it is a great day and lovely things that we wake up to every dawn. However, this is not the case. People wake up to different things, good or bad, and which excites different moods in people.
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  • Critical Decision-Making and Organizational Performance
    Description: All healthcare facilities require their healthcare providers to learn critical decision-making skills. Health care providers should make effective decisions that involve organizational performance and quality health care services which further improves patient safety. Due to the increasingly complicated nat
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  • Impacts of COVID-19 on a General Contractor
    Description: Hoar is a construction company aimed to form and restore some of the finest buildings in the area. We claim to have focused and committed workers who are passionate and always on the move. Established in 1940, the Hoar construction has a history of bringing life into establishments. The workers are determin
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  • Final paper Employee Training
    Description: The success of any organization is highly dependent on the performance of employees. Organizations that have the best talent in the industry have a competitive edge, and as such, it is important to focus on not only attracting
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  • E - Learning for Training
    Description: The rapid advancement in technology has had a significant impact on the delivery of training programs. The rise of e-learning means that trainers have to consider different technological tools in the creation and delivery of training programs that meet the needs of the modern workforce. According to Kopp (2
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  • Beta Testing
    Description: The story of Apple meets the criteria for formative evaluation primarily because the beta-testing is done before the final version is released. As revealed in the article, the 6.1.3 IOS update was released in beta to developers to test it, which would allow the company to make improvements before the relea
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  • Analysis of the Kirkpatrick’s Taxonomy
    Description: Kirkpatrick’s taxonomy would be extremely useful in evaluating the training. According to Kopp (2014), the four-level evaluation standard helps in illustrating the impact of each level of training on both the trainee and the organization. In level 1, I would evaluate whether the employees enjoyed training
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  • Performance Appraisals
    Description: Performance appraisal plays a key role in evaluating the performances of employees and how much they deviate from the expected performance. Kopp (2014) briefly describes five appraisal instruments that can be used to evaluate employees' performance. One such tool is the 360-degree feedback that provides a c
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  • Smart Goals
    Description: A vital framework in creating targeted and focused objectives is the S.M.A.R.T. approach. Kopp (2014) described the acronym stands for specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, and time-bound. S.M.A.R.T. goals can be instrumental for successful completion of my degree program in Ashford University. Below
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  • Training Needs Analysis
    Description: The first stage of ADDIE, analysis, focuses on determining what needs to be done to address a performance gap (Kopp, 2014). A training need that could be helpful in my current job position is a teamwork training course. My workplace relies on teams to develop staffing forecasts and schedules. A training cou
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  • Vroom's Model of Expectancy Theory
    Description: One of the most popular motivational theories is Vroom's Model of Expectancy Theory which posits that individuals will act in a particular way because of the value they have placed on a certain outcome and the probability of the outcome happening (Kopp, 2014). According to the model, a person has, at any gi
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  • Story of Cuba
    Description: The story of Cuba has reverberated globally, especially since Fidel Castro's uprising led to president Batista's coup. He is also typical of the attack he launched on capitalism and his association with Russia that later led to a sharp separation. Two movies can help us understand Cuba's happenings after it
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  • The Accounting Equation for Kirsten Company
    Description: Determine the current ratio for Kirsten Company (rounded). * 4.41 * 4.23 * 2.57 * 2.38 Current Ratio = current Assets/ current liabilities Current assets = cash+ accounts receivable + prepaid insurance+ merchandise inventory =1,800,000+3,200,000 + 2,800,000 + 300,000 = 8,100,000
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  • Should genetic engineering in humans be legal?
    Description: Typically, genetic engineering is the process of altering the genetic sequences of an organism through DNA. Genetic engineering has been active for decades and scientist use to control breeding or probably to generate new resistant breeds that can match with current climatic conditions. Essentially, it invo
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  • The Accounting Equation for Mickey Enterprises
    Description: If the company now purchases a truck on account for $30,000, the accounting equation will change to: AssetsLiabilities Stockholders' Equity * $390,000 = $180,000 + $210,000 * $390,000 = $198,000 + $192,000 * $390,000 = $210,000 + $180,000 * $360,000 = $180,000 + $180,000 The correct answer is
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  • Weight Loss and Exercise Addiction
    Description: Physical exercises, water, caloric intake, and healthy eating are vital components for healthy weight loss. Besides, maintaining a low caloric balance because of sex, height, age, weight, and exercise can help achieve weight loss goals. Reducing the daily consumption of calories by approximately 500 can
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  • Relation of Accreditation to Risk Management
    Description: Accreditation is a program in which accreditation agencies evaluate the healthcare facilities' compliance and compare it with pre-established performance standards(Alkhenizan & Shaw, 2011). It provides healthcare facilities with many benefits. It improves the management of risks, and reduction of risks to m
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  • Types of Financial Risks in Healthcare
    Description: Healthcare organizations take many financial risks in the course of their operations. One type of financial risk is a cybersecurity-related risk. Healthcare organizations deal with patient information on a day-to-day basis. In the era of electronic health records (EHR), the risk of cyber-attacks on healthca
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  • Identifying the Transformation of the Family
    Description: There is a gradual paradigm shift in the structure and formation of a family. The social institution of a family has not been static. Instead, it has undergone significant changes arising from socio-economic and political changes that have occurred. Families will continue to transform in many factor
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  • Bosnian War: Groups Involved and Interceding Forces of the Genocide
    Description: The war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, famously known as the Bosnian Genocide, took place between 1992 to 1995 and claimed over 100,000 lives, with most of the victims being the Bosniak Muslims. Although the war is referred to as a genocide, it was later discovered that it was more of an ethnic cleansing
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  • Environmental Issue in Developing Countries
    Description: Bangladesh is a southern Asia country that is characterized by many waterways. The means of navigation that is commonly used is the river
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  • Oil and Democracy
    Description: Michael Ross’ “Does Oil Hinder Democracy?” shows that oil has odd democratic properties compared to other minerals. In particular, the
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  • What Did Buddha and Jesus Teach?
    Description: Different religions co-exist with each other and have provided different approaches to showing their beliefs and practices. Some of these religions are Christianity and Buddhism, which hold their perception of spirituality. This third chapter, titled “What Did Buddha and Jesus Teach?” holds Paul and Roger's
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  • Film Response: Memories of Underdevelopment and Soy Cuba
    Description: In “Memories of Underdevelopment”, the production team highlighted the protagonist, Sergio, through the presence of implicatory props such as nice furniture, artworks, and the overall architecture of his base. Outside his home, the settings are set in a mood of socialism rising, and revolutionized
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  • Airbus vs. Boeing Case
    Description: In any given industry, companies have to outline their value creation components, including costs and benefits that will be accrued after producing an absolute good (He et al., 2017). Also, the same companies have to target a higher value of that product once it is out in the market. The same case applies
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  • Everything That Rises Must Converge (Literature & Language Essay)
    Description: Baldwin is known for his use of narrative in his essays and short stories. In “Everything That Rises Must Converge,” O’Connor also uses narrative in his storytelling,
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  • Community Intervention Programs (Health, Medicine, Nursing Essay)
    Description: Community programs for critical interventions, such as teenage pregnancy, substance abuse, and domestic violence, are crucial since they address the primary challenges that affect people in society.
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  • Health Promotion Program Case Study
    Description: The health promotion program helps document and access health-related risks among individuals in a community or a work environment. It allows people to know their health status and improve their health.
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  • Community Health Service (Health, Medicine, Nursing Essay)
    Description: Community health nursing aims at providing healthcare in a community by using evidence-based research to improve individuals' health. Community health nurses usually consider the socio-economic and cultural backgrounds of the given community when administering health services.
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  • Community Assessment and Intervention: Geopolitical and Phenomenological Place
    Description: The geopolitical place refers to the spatial designation with its physical boundaries and limitations, such as mountains and rivers. On the other hand, phenomenological place focuses on the experience, such as unique beliefs and values that are not known to another group of people, often seen in cultural
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  • How Much Will You Need To Retire (Literature & Language Essay)
    Description: How long will you live, when will you retire, your expected Social Security benefit, and how much do you have to save?
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  • The Role of a Community Health Nurse in Population Health Promotion
    Description: Community health nurses (CHNs) have a significant role in improving community members' health by preventing the propagation of communicable diseases and increasing health awareness about non-communicable but preventable diseases, especially in high-risk populations (Marucs-Varwijk et al., 2020; McConnell
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  • Why Middle Schools Should Not Sell Fast Foods to Students: Nursing Essay
    Description: Campaigns to end the availability of fast food in school cafeterias have long been pegged on the idea that fast foods are a primary cause of obesity. Recently, however, emerging studies suggest that this is not the case (Doheny, 2012; Datar & Nicosia, 2012).
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  • The Language of Anatomy (Health, Medicine, Nursing Essay)
    Description: Cephalad (cranial)/caudal (toward the head/toward the tail): “In humans, these terms are used interchangeably with superior and inferior, but in four-legged animals, they are synonymous with anterior and posterior “The cranial is towards the upper body and caudal is towards the lower part of the body.
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  • Homeostasis: Health, Medicine, Nursing Essay
    Description: Analyze the feedback mechanisms that maintain homeostasis and what happens when these systems do not function appropriately. Provide two specific examples for each.
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  • Business & Marketing Essay: What OTT Means for Brand
    Description: Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, many aspects of the human lifestyle have been affected, including media and entertainment. CBS had to endure the impact of the pandemic, since people’s ability to gather and watch sports has been compromised.
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  • Trend Tracker 3
    Description: Trend Tracker 3 William Turton, “Parler back online after getting boot from Amazon over riot.” Los Angeles Times, February 15, 2021,  HYPERLINK "https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2021-02-15/parler-back-online" https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2021-02-15/parler-back-online. On 6th January 2021
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  • Stress Experience in Women
    Description: Typically, stress is the body's reaction towards daily activities, and it can have both positive and negative impacts. According to American Psychological Association, women experience stress more than men.
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  • Thinking about "Why Write?" by Paul Auster and "Why I Write" by Joan Didion (Literature & La...
    Description: Joan Didion is a writer who refers to herself, not as a woman or an individual, but as a writer (Parker). On the other hand, Paul Auster, a teacher of creative writing and translating, is viewed as a “writer-character” as he included his personal experiences in his writings (Sarmento).
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  • Education Sector: A Better Performing Sector
    Description: The Education Sector needs to have better performers. Due to Covid-19, face to face classes have all been replaced with online classes. This means that the students and both teachers need to synchronize their time and attention so that they can focus on the learning. The major change is that physical
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  • Perception on Culture
    Description: The primary difference between the perception that people are born into a culture, and the perception that a person becomes a member of a culture through a process of learning is that the former holds that humans are born with the genetic imprint of a specific culture. In contrast, the latter holds that
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  • Discipline and Time Management (Literature & Language Essay)
    Description: Unlike on-ground classrooms, online students must feel comfortable and responsible for the learning environment they acquire. Online students are far more likely to face more challenges than on-ground students because of the reliability of resources they require to participate in virtual classroom activities effectively.
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  • Business Plan
    Description: As an architect uses a blueprint to ensure that a building will be architecturally sound, a business person also needs a business plan to establish whether their business will be strong from the beginning. A business plan is described as a written document that outlines the business plan for a specific time
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  • Psychology Essay: Standford Prison Experiment
    Description: The Stanford Prison experiment has encountered criticism since it took place in 1971, drawing the ire or researchers who have pointed out several of its design and ethical weaknesses.
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  • Explicit, Implicit, and Tacit Knowledge (Business & Marketing Essay)
    Description: Explicit knowledge refers to the knowledge that can be articulated and documented. Given this description, it is deducible that explicit knowledge can easily be shared with other people. An example of explicit knowledge from my organization is the contact list for our vendors, which is easily retrievable and shareable.
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  • Views of Human Resource Development (Business & Marketing Essay)
    Description: The performance-based and developmental views of HR share several similarities and differences. One important similarity between the two is that they share the same end goal. The two perspectives seek to improve the performance of the organization.
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  • Significant and problems (Health, Medicine, Nursing Essay)
    Description: Suicide is one of the most extreme effects of the covid-19 outbreak, and there is an increased risk of worsening mental health outcomes associated with suicidal ideation. Coronavirus (Covid-19) has increased social isolation, fear of contagion, stress, anxiety, financial anguish, and even poorly resolved grief, and these problems are undermining mental health
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  • Problem Solution Essay
    Description: Problem-solution essay refers to a popular form of persuasion. Therefore, one should identify and describe the problem, persuade the reader, propose a solution and conclusion that can dismantle any objections. This paper's primary connotations compare and evaluate the supervisor's position offer in a competing company with earning a Bachelor's degree.
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  • Three Types of Stock Trade Orders
    Description: According to Milton (2020), market order refers to using the current price to purchase or sell despite the level of the value in the market. It is immediately executed in an active market but not at a price intended by a trader. For instance, when a trader places a market order to purchase some goods while
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  • With My Dog Eyes- Close Reading (Literature & Language Essay)
    Description: The novel "With My Dog Eyes" by Hilda Hilst is a unique reading experience that indulges the reader in a mood of losing sanity. Hilst's writing style is a literary masterpiece that uses profound metaphors, which gives her work a certain depth that stimulates the reader's consciousness.
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | MLA | Literature & Language | Essay |
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    3 pages/≈825 words | No Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
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    Description: I measured my pulse rate as 76 beats per minute, while my friend’s pulse was recorded as 82 bpm. Both of these pulse rates are within the target pulse rate. The average maximum pulse rate for an adult when resting is 100 bpm, but the rate can vary from minute to minute. The pulse rates were collected on a
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  • Personality Disorders Paper: Social Sciences Essay
    Description: Every single individual has a unique personality demonstrated in how they feel, think and behave. The unique essences result from an individual's inherited characteristics, experience, and environments such as life situations and culture.
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  • Corporate Social Responsibility and Stakeholder Engagement
    Description: Marketing is an integral part of every business operation. It publicizes the product or service a business organization is selling. Among the marketing methods is Corporate Social responsibility, CSR. It involves helping the community around the organization or in a country to raise their living standard
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  • Price Wage Rigidity (Business & Marketing Essay)
    Description: Price wage rigidity refers to instances where both the price and wage levels do not change readily in accordance with economic shifts that result from shifts in demand and supply curves. In such a case, price rigidity downward leads to an excess in supply while the opposite leads to an increase in demand.
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  • Cultural Terms Definitions
    Description: * Cultural awareness- the art of being sensitive and open to the similarities and differences between two different cultures * Cultural knowledge- the state of knowing about some cultural characteristics of another ethnic group. Some of these characteristics include history, values, beliefs, and behaviors.
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  • Problem Description and Stakeholders
    Description: The FBI director, James Comey, needed to decide whether to destroy Hillary Clinton's reputation right before the elections or not. He needed to choose whether to make public a terrific claim concerning Hillary Clinton's integrity.
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    Description: Interacting with clients using a different type of communication in their lives is important since it increases the operating efficiency of patients. Healthcare professionals using language that every patient understands tends to create trust between the patients and the professionals.
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    Description: Bali, an island in Indonesia, has grown in popularity due to its unique beaches. It is between Lombok and java and covers 5620 square kilometers. Countless tourists visit the place throughout the year.
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  • Reading Process Analytic Assessment
    Description: My partner is a 33-year-old male who loves reading novels and scientific journals. During our reading exercise, he opted to read scientific journals on the possibilities of life in outer space. He emerged as a critical reader as he is a critical thinker too. He never takes the opinions of articles’ author
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