Essay Samples

  • US Health Care Reforms: Emerging Federal Law Regulations
    Description: One of the current emerging healthcare laws aiming to restructure some aspects of the healthcare delivery system is the Sustaining Excellence in Medicaid Act of 2019. According to Garthwaite (2019), the bill is depicted to revise the given Medicare drug payment mode and simultaneously extend various programs
    3 pages/≈825 words | 3 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Business Organizations and Torts
    Description: Business organizations often operate in public spaces, making them vulnerable to torts. Customers can be hurt and sue the business demanding to be compensated for the damages. In such instances, corporations and partnerships are affected differently. In corporations, the company is liable for the damages,
    3 pages/≈825 words | 3 Sources | APA | Business & Marketing | Essay |
  • Slave Labor System and the Enslavement of the Africans
    Description: The English came to North America hoping to attain economic independence and religious freedoms unavailable at home. Between 1620 and 1640, more than 40,000 individuals left England for North America. Throughout the 1600s and 1700s, the English relied on indentured servants as its major labor force.
    5 pages/≈1375 words | 3 Sources | MLA | History | Essay |
  • The Solitary Reaper
    Description: The poet describes romanticism in the first stanza by saying, “behold her single in the field, reaping and singing by herself, alone she cuts and binds the grain.” The picture by Ritu Bhatnagar (on the left) illustrates a woman reaping grains alone in the field surrounded by the beauty of nature. The poem's
    2 pages/≈550 words | 3 Sources | MLA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Project Budget for Community Education Initiative
    Description: Project Budget Timeframe; 12 months INCOME organization XYZ award $50,000 Foundations request $150,000 TOTAL INCOME $200,000 PERSONNEL SERVICES Budget director $67,000 Research Analyst $29,500 consultant $15,000 budget seniors $72,000 TOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICES $183,500 PROGRAM EXPENSES
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 5 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Reading Culinary Article
    Description: Human body demand food to survive and maintenance of good health. Nutrients or energy requirements may vary with ages, sex, race and physical activities. Individuals in different societies consume various food items as part of cultural practice, making nutrition a vital biological factor. In this paper, the
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  • Mogollon and Ancestral Puebloans Culture
    Description: Both Mogollon and Puebloan cultures represent prehistoric North American Indian Culture. Mogollon settled in the mountainous region of the now South East Arizona and South West of the now New Mexico. Similarly, the Puebloans geographically occupied the intersection border of now Arizona, Colorado, Utah,
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  • Social Problem: Teen Pregnancies
    Description: I picked “children” having children by Stefanie Mollborn in the first part of the discussion. The author discusses teen pregnancies, connecting them to low-income earning families. Teen pregnancies affect low-income earning families, making it a social problem. Governments assist the families of teen mothers
    1 page/≈275 words | No Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Chemical Properties and Toxic Effects of Chromium (Cr)
    Description: Chromium (Cr) is a brittle, steely-gray hard metal with a high corrosion resistance. When polished, it acquires a shiny surface utilized in plating other metals to form an attractive and protective covering. Its chemical properties include an electrode potential of -0.560V. The substance is also defined by
    2 pages/≈550 words | 3 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • A Special Vacation Spot
    Description: My special vacation spot is a visit to Myrtle Beach in North Carolina. The best time of the year is when people are on vacation. This time of year, is one that we all eagerly anticipate and has many plans. However, we typically keep making plans for our travels but never follow through. Some people
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  • Should the US have Universal Health Care?
    Description: To have universal health Care (UHC) means that everyone can afford to see a doctor or get other medical care whenever and wherever they need it. It covers everything from wellness programs, emergency services to long-term care for the terminally ill. The following are required to achieve health for all:
    3 pages/≈825 words | 4 Sources | MLA | History | Essay |
  • Distributive and Negotiation Experience
    Description: I had an experience of distributive negotiation with my boss in an organization where I rendered my duties as a part-time worker. The pay rise was the subject matter of the process. I learned about the pay package of my colleagues with the same experience and skills as mine. I also discovered that my
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  • The Next Black - A Film About the Future of Clothing
    Description: Fashion has changed over the past several centuries due to generations of people, their differing interests, prevailing conditions, and preferences. The documentary shed light on the future of clothing fashion, helping cultivate creative and innovative ideas that will be the face of the fashion industry.
    1 page/≈275 words | No Sources | MLA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Policy Analysis
    Description: When it comes to addressing the issue of climate change, California has always been on the frontline by enacting effective environmental protection policies. In 1970, this state passed a policy called the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) (State of California, 2022). During this period, the federal
    6 pages/≈1650 words | 4 Sources | APA | Law | Essay |
  • Harper Lee and How Her Life is Reflected in To Kill a Mocking Bird
    Description: Harper Lee is an American novelist popularly known for her early work during the time of the great depression. She won the Pulitzer Prize as the author of the 1960 book, To Kill a Mocking Bird, which became the best-selling book locally and internationally and featured in the award-winning academy film
    2 pages/≈550 words | 1 Source | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Human Genome Project
    Description: The article distills the impact and trends related to the human genome. It is an opportunity to monitor how the previous projects on the human genome have inspired current research on genetic causes of human diseases, alterations in medication discovery, and rethinking of the gene idea. The human genome
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  • Disparities between How Men and Women are Treated by Society
    Description: Since time beginning, there has always been gender and racial disparities in the workforce. Issues of women being employed less or gettng paid less have been pervasive in society so much so that it has sparked a lot of discourses and protests worldwide. The notion that women are capable of doing less has
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  • Summary of Learning Style According to the VARK Questionnaire
    Description: According to the VARK questionnaire, my learning style is kinesthetic( learning by doing). It is an effective way of learning because it subjects students to practical exercises, hands-on activities, and trial-and-error experimentations (Biradar & Vaidya, 2020). Unlike visual and auditory styles that give
    3 pages/≈825 words | 3 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Experience and Lessons for Participating in A Sporting Event
    Description: Located in West London, the Twickenham Stadium is home to all English games within the Six countries. The stadium is owned and managed by the Rugby Football Union, which constitutes rugby’s governing body in England, and is typically affectionately termed HQ by English fans. It commands a longstanding
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  • Role of the World Bank, IMF and WTO in the Acceleration of Globalization
    Description: Globalization has become inevitable as the world progresses on many fronts, including politically, economically, and in terms of trade. The growth has seen world trading partnerships increase in the last decades, becoming a crucial factor for the progress of globalization as nations trade their materials
    2 pages/≈550 words | 4 Sources | APA | Management | Essay |
  • Understanding Conflicts in Workplace Relationships
    Description: Organizations are mainly made up of people from different backgrounds who come together to work to achieve shared goals. As a result, there are several differences in such people regarding different issues during their constant interactions leading to conflicts. Therefore, understanding how these conflicts
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  • Reflection on Information-Seeking Behaviour
    Description: Information-seeking behavior entails the ability of finding, understanding, and dealing with information. In particular, it is a social behavior that occurs when people realize that they should acquire contextual information and use it to take specific actions to address certain needs (Gordon, Cameron,
    3 pages/≈825 words | 3 Sources | APA | Management | Essay |
  • Joint Planning Process (JPP) in Military
    Description: Despite time and planning resource limitations, developing a valid Course of Action (COAs) is essential when planning joint military operations. Early in the COA generation process, the Joint Financial Committee (JFC) provides the staff with additional considerations to assist them in focusing their efforts
    2 pages/≈550 words | 2 Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Literature Review: Research on Mental Illnesses
    Description: Mental health is a major concern across the world. The increase in the incidences of mental illness has contributed to research to establish ways of addressing the issue. This research aims to address the PICOT question: Are patients with mental illness exposed to education over six months or more likely to
    3 pages/≈825 words | 4 Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Investigational Drugs Ethics
    Description: The use of investigational drugs raises several ethical issues. According to Borysowski and Gorski (2020), ethical use of these drugs needs to meet such criteria as informed patient decision, independent review, justified need for use, no threat to the development of investigational drugs, patient benefit
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  • Aseptic Techniques on CLABSI
    Description: In an adult cardiac critical care unit, Gupta et al. report how the bundle approach achieved zero central line-associated bloodstream infections (2021). According to the authors, in intensive care units, central venous catheterization is frequently utilized with critically ill patients (ICU). It might lead
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  • Megatrends, Drivers, and Strategy
    Description: Walmart is one of the largest retailers in the world, serving billions of consumers annually. The company is implementing strategies designed to take advantage of the megatrends and drivers. Online shopping is the strategy enforced by such megatrends as demographic and social change and technological
    3 pages/≈825 words | 3 Sources | Harvard | Business & Marketing | Essay |
  • Junkanoo and the Carnival in the Bahamian Culture
    Description: “The Bahamas” shows the transformation of Bahamian music and the challenges associated with maintaining its identity. The article has enabled me to learn various things. For example, it is clear that Jeff Kaliss and Joseph Spence were great guitarists who discovered distinctive genres from community
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | History | Essay |
  • Personal Model of Leadership
    Description: A person's personality shines through in everything they do, which is why possessing excellent personal values is thought to be critical for a leader's success. Personal values can influence how an individual or a group teaches or interacts with their team; some people are simply gifted communicators who
    2 pages/≈550 words | 3 Sources | APA | Religion & Theology | Essay |
  • Response on Ballet as a Form of Ethnic Dance by Joann Kealiinohomoku
    Description: Joann Kealiinohomoku examines the debate about ethnic dance among Western dance researchers and anthropologists in her article An Anthropologist Looks at Ballets as a Form of Ethnic Dance. The former believes ballet should be characterized as ethnic dance, while the latter disagrees. As an anthropologist,
    2 pages/≈550 words | 1 Source | MLA | Visual & Performing Arts | Essay |
  • Application of Kolcaba’s Comfort Theory
    Description: According to Kolcaba (2015), Kolcaba's theory of comfort is majorly based on depicting comfort as a significant need for all human beings. Thus, comfort is described as existing in three forms. The first form is a relief, which is attained when a patient's specific comfort needs are met. According to Heard
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  • Relevance of Health-Illness Continuum
    Description: The state of people’s health is continuously changing. Health fluctuates at every experience that an individual showcases. It is possible to feel healthy when one wakes up in the morning, get tired around noon, and then feel fine once more in the evening. The health-illness continuum serves as an
    3 pages/≈825 words | 3 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Influence of Older Adults Patient Education in Health Care
    Description: Patient education is gradually becoming an essential component of the treatment plan for patients in contemporary healthcare practices. Wittink and Oosterhaven (2018) acknowledge that the recent changes and increasing consideration for input and understanding of patients’ conditions and contributions to the
    3 pages/≈825 words | 5 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Negotiation and Patient Status in Relation to Patient Education
    Description: Negotiation refers to a patient-centered approach where the client and health care professionals engage in a discussion to reach a mutual agreement regarding the patient's treatment. Negotiation enables doctors and patients to engage in the patients' education, including the patient's lifestyle, personal
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  • Trans/Gender, Feminism, and the Race for Theory
    Description: Most importantly, Dean Spade’s video explains and provides the audience with a distinctive map regarding whatever damage critical trans-politics can do to transgender individuals. Specifically, he acknowledges that racialized gender norms function as social control for different groups of people, such as
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  • Collaboration in Patient Education and Compliance with Older Adults
    Description: Negotiation aims to discuss a matter to arrive at a common ground. While it may seem odd in the context of patient education, it plays a pivotal role in effectively educating a patient. Negotiation allows the patient, caregivers and the health care provider to effectively discuss the concerns surrounding
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  • Healthcare and Technology: Expansion of Medicaid and Development of Telemedicine
    Description: Over the years, developments in healthcare have become more dependent on technology, but for the purposes of automation and being independent on human intervention. In the past, people are very much dependent on other people when they need to get treatments or medical care, but with the advent of technology
    1 page/≈275 words | 3 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Impacts of the First World War
    Description: The First World War led to economic collapse in Europe because countries could not engage in trading activities due to warfare. The WW1 began in Europe in 1914, led by the Central powers, Germany and Australia-Hungary, versus the Allied countries led by British, Russia, and France. When the war began, the
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  • Poverty After the World War
    Description: The First World War brought a lot of consequences to the world, including poverty in the nations affected. The Peace of Paris did not achieve its intended purpose and left a significant legacy of instability and ill-will to feed civilian discontent. Europe was left too bankrupt even to feed its people. The
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  • Need for Advocacy Through Legislation for Nursing Shortage
    Description: Virginia is currently facing an urgent nursing shortage similar to many other states across the United States. According to Sablik (2022), this problem worsened during the covid-19 pandemic when the policymakers focused on increasing the hospital beds without ensuring that the increasing hospital capacity
    6 pages/≈1650 words | 5 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Influencing Health Care Through Advocacy – Nurses Care Act of 2021
    Description: Every state in the US has formulated regulations and policies to govern and regulate nursing or the practice of caregiving. All laws delineated to regulate the nursing practice in a state are outlined in the nursing rulebook referred to as the Nursing Practice Act. On the other hand, the American Nurses
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  • Lauren Underwood – Influencing Health Care Through Advocacy
    Description: Lauren Underwood is a significant politician trained nurse in Congress. She is the first African American woman to represent the 14th Congressional District in Illinois and the youngest black woman in the US House of Representatives. Before being elected to Congress, the University of Michigan and John
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  • Blackness and Transness on Riley Snorton's Black on Both Sides
    Description: In Black on Both Sides: A Racial History of Trans Identity, C. Riley Snorton examines the circumstances that led to the development of transness and blackness as distinct and entwined identities. Black on Both Sides is not and does not attempt to be a conventional history. Instead, "it is a body of political
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  • Connections Between Transness and Blackness on Riley Snorton's Text
    Description: Riley Snorton investigates the connection between transness and blackness in cross-gendered escape modes, that is, from enslavement. The author describes black gender nonconformity narratives that link theft and cross-dressing and assesses fugitivity and fungibility in relation to the discussed above.
    2 pages/≈550 words | 1 Source | APA | History | Essay |
  • Beautiful Brains: Meaning of Life at Different Stages of Life
    Description: In his article “Beautiful Brains,” David Dobbs talked about the characteristics of the brain in different stages of life. He narrated stories we're parents are perplexed by their teenagers’ behaviors as they generally do not understand why teenagers act and decide the way they do. The author presented hello
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  • Personal Relationship with Gender, Feminism, and System of Domination
    Description: Multiple concepts are used to understand various cultures to establish how people from different backgrounds live. An excellent example of such terms is gender, which represents the characteristics of men, women, boys, and girls, as constructed socially. Being an Asian female has made me a unique Asian
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  • Stocks and Their Valuation
    Description: The beta (β) is computed as the co-variance or variance ratio of the security return calculated while taking into account the market return. As the measure of the stock’s variability in regard to the overall financial market, the beta evaluates the systematic risk inherent within the security or an
    2 pages/≈550 words | 1 Source | APA | Accounting, Finance, SPSS | Essay |
  • Ethics in Science Communication and the Science Community’s Efforts in Monitoring Informat...
    Description: Ethics are critical across all forms of communication. In science communication, the need for ethics is particularly pressing since many scholars believe that science has a credibility problem. As a result, ethics have become a contentious issue in science communication. The focus of this paper will be to
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  • Reflection on Inclusive Education Practices
    Description: Early childhood education is the best place where educationists and trainers can successfully implement their respective inclusive education modules. Inclusive education should be an integral part of all early childhood education programs since getting a proper education in the mainstream educational
    2 pages/≈550 words | 2 Sources | APA | Education | Essay |
  • Sam Cooke's Life and Work
    Description: Giants of industry are not born every day, but the world was lucky to have the music of its history denoted by the life and work of the musical giant that was Sam Cooke. Sam Cooke was one of the most influential soul artists of all time. He was known for his smooth, silky voice and ability to cross over
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  • The Island of Angaman and the Backward and Evil Practices of the People
    Description: An analysis of Document 5 gives a snippet of the time period it describes. The author describes the Dragoian kingdom, one of the four kingdoms, as one with a “peculiar language” and whose inhabitants are “uncivilized.” Such a description denotes a time period probably before colonization of the particular
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  • Costco's Unique Business Model
    Description: Costco Wholesale Corporation's unique business model has given it a competitive advantage over other traditional discount retailers. Although it shares the same membership-only warehouse club model as other retailers in the industry, it has incorporated several strategies in its business model, enabling it
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  • Visual Evidence and Depiction of Way of Life in the Article "On Land Without Bread"
    Description: Rather than looking for “exotic” places not known to the spectator, Luis Buñuel’s’ guiding principle was contrary to most of the makers of documentaries or travelogues adopted by Nanook’s (1922) style in terms of shooting the documentary. Instead, Buñuel’s went in search of the Other/Same by constructing and
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  • Review of the National Academy of Medicine’s 2021 Report
    Description: To address socioeconomic determinants of health and advance health equity, all regional nursing organizations should get to work on a unified plan of action. Clinical practice, training, leadership, and health policy involvement should all be placed on this list. For this agenda-setting process to be
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  • Theories and Qualities of an Entrepreneur
    Description: Entrepreneurship is a very important aspect of the economy and contributes much to the world. However, entrepreneurship depends on many aspects that individuals influence. Entrepreneurial skills are very useful for any entrepreneur to succeed in entrepreneurship. These skills can be learned while others are
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  • Fear Can Make You Stronger
    Description: Fear is a strong emotion. It can either break or build someone. If one gets overpowered by fear, that person will probably tremble and fall. However, if one overcomes fear, then that person will be able to grow and go on with life. Fear is an emotion that everyone feels. And everyone is undoubtedly scared
    3 pages/≈825 words | No Sources | MLA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Diversity and its Importance in Businesses
    Description: Diversity in the workplace refers to a workforce that consists of individuals with various characteristics, including race, age, religion, abilities, experiences, and other demographics. It allows different people with diverse cultural backgrounds to interact and work together as a community. Workplace
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  • Creative Solutions: Digital Passports in the Form of QR Code
    Description: To solve the leakage of personal information and guarantee the confidentiality of privacy, we proposed three methods that use digital passports to replace physical passports with the application of QR codes: 1 The first is to build an app that uses QR codes and cloud technology. In this method, all
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  • The Materiality Principle in Financial Statements
    Description: The materiality principle allows for professional judgment and flexibility necessary to handle ambiguous areas in financial statements. Auditors use it during the planning phase and when conducting an audit or evaluating the impact of established misstatements on the financial statements or audit. Whereas
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  • Current News Analysis
    Description: As of September 2022, it is clear that Gap is opting to eliminate approximately 500 of its corporate jobs. The main reason for this decision is that there has been a decline in sales and profits, forcing Gap to eliminate various positions currently open. The layoff will also affect some employees that work
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  • Financial Auditing: Breakdown of Earnings and Spendings
    Description: I am very excited about the prospect of working in financial auditing because I know that I can make a difference in people's lives. I will be able to help them save money and improve their financial situation. I am also excited to see the potential for my income in my career will affect how I will live both
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 1 Source | APA | Mathematics & Economics | Essay |
  • The Looming Threat of Debt Restructuring
    Description: The paper by David Rhodes and Daniel Stelter reminds readers of the interplay between critical economic developments and scenarios in which entities should prepare and give suggestions that prudent firms might wish to prepare (Rhodes et al., 2011). The paper's primary focus is to address the problem of debt
    2 pages/≈550 words | 4 Sources | MLA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Threats Aviation Industry is Facing
    Description: Many things are changing along with the rapid changing of the world too. The recent pandemic is the best example of how the world has changed and adapted to the changes. The pandemic has affected several aspects of life, including the aviation industry. The changes also include the new threats the training
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  • Transcript of Emancipation Proclamation and the Black Reconstruction
    Description: The Transcript of Emancipation Proclamation, issued in 1863 by President Lincoln, declared the emancipation of all slaves in the United States, except for a few territories. The government, through the document, pledged not to suppress any efforts the freed slaves might undertake to actualize their freedom.
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  • Role of Labor and Slavery in the U.S. War with Mexico
    Description: In the article, Excerpts from Civil Disobedience, Henry Thoreau takes a swipe at the American government. He contends that the government should be a mode through which their will is executed (Thoreau par.1). However, according to him, the American government has been corrupted by a few individuals resulting
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  • Summaries of Sojourner Truth and Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
    Description: In the article Sojourner Truth (1797-1883): Ain’t I A Woman?, which was delivered during a women’s convention in Ohio in 1851, misplaced perceptions about women take center stage. According to the article, men view women as frail beings, incapable of doing things on their own (Women's Convention, Akron,
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  • How and Why Did Slavery Expand in the Early 19th Century?
    Description: In John Brown’s Last Speech, which he wrote on a note, Brown defends his actions right before facing execution. He had been found guilty of raiding an armory in West Virginia to acquire arms. In the speech, he owns up to his actions but does not regret that he intended to free slaves. In addition, he
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  • Race and the Relationship between Industrialization and Racial Formation
    Description: In 1837, 97 electors in Washington County filed a petition with the U.S. Congress. Document Handout outlines the factors that may affect the efficiency of governments and laws. One of the factors highlighted therein is the right to vote and its consequences if abused (National Archives, Washington, D.C.
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  • Summaries of In Band of Sisters and Early Factory Labor in New-England
    Description: In Band of Sisters: Class and Gender in Industrial Lowell, 1820-1850, the author, Horace Bushnell, illustrates how the industrial city of Lowell came into being. He asserts that its inception began in earnest in the 1820s. Its rapid urbanization helped it become the first step of the Industrial revolution
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  • Response on Letters of Madison and The Framer’s Coup
    Description: In the second chapter of The Framer’s Coup: The Making of the United States Constitution, Klarman highlights the events that led to the rebellion known as Shay's Rebellion. According to the author, the rebellion was orchestrated by disgruntled citizens who were reeling under the weight of severe economic
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  • Why Did Chattel Slavery Develop?
    Description: In the article “We Unfortunate English People Suffer Here”: An English Servant Writes Home, Elizabeth Sprigs documents the circumstances that necessitated the need for servants and slaves. She notes that planters required the services of laborers to help them settle down in their new surroundings. The author
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  • What the Ethical Egoist and Social Contract Ethicist Say about Abortion
    Description: Abortion refers to intentional human pregnancy termination. Proponents of abortion argue that mothers who become pregnant after being raped should be allowed to end their pregnancies. Another moral reason presented by these individuals is that abortion is necessary when the mother’s life is in danger. In
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  • Poor Communication Between Doctors, Nurses, and Patients
    Description: Communication is an essential element in the delivery of high-quality services within healthcare facilities. Structured communication among all the stakeholders eliminates some of the common medical errors that have been reported within the institutions. Poor communication is the root cause of all the
    2 pages/≈550 words | 8 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Chaucer's Life and Times
    Description: Understanding the relationship between an artist and the context of the time where he lived is essential for any reader. It allows him to better appreciate the works done by an author and apply the same to others. In line with this, this article would like to focus on the life of Geoffrey Chaucer, an English
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  • Fundamental Assumptions about Intercultural Communication
    Description: Intercultural communication refers to a form of communication that involves people from two different cultures (Nakayama & Halualani, 2012). Intercultural communication focuses on understanding how people from different cultures or countries act, communicate or perceive the world surrounding them (Scollon
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  • Historical Theories and Reflection on Early Childhood Education
    Description: Major Child Development Theories Maturation Theory Time Period Early to the mid-20th century Description of Theory The theory suggests that children’s development is significantly impacted by an individual’s hereditary. As such, their natural genetic ability to do things progresses as they grow (Saracho,
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  • Practices of Culturally Sensitive Care and Ensuring the Integrity of Human Dignity
    Description: Providing culturally safe and sensitive care is one of the most critical elements that I believe are essential for delivering patient-centred care. I think it is a type of care that meets all the patients' cultural and social values before delivering care and services. Human integrity and dignity are core
    2 pages/≈550 words | 3 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Rules of Narrative Writing: Consequences and Benefits for Not Adhering and for Adhering
    Description: Narrative writing guidelines are powerful investigative tools that ensure a report is completed and the best possible outcomes are obtained. The five most important rules of narrative writing are writing the first person, the past tense, the active voice, a logical progression of events, and specific,
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  • History of Capital Punishment and the Constitutional Ban on Cruel and Unusual Punishment
    Description: The death penalty has been one of the most explosive topics in American history. It continues to generate considerable controversy, with some arguing that it is necessary to abolish it altogether. Death sentence dates as far back as the period when American colonists inhabited the land. Apparently, they
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  • Reasons for Amending the U.S. Constitution versus Passing a Law
    Description: The U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the land. According to article V of the constitution, any amendment made to this document must be approved by two-thirds of the House of Representatives and the Senate and ratified by three-fourths of the state legislators (National Archives, n.d.). Therefore, to
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  • What to Do with a Bachelors in Exercise Science and Human Performance
    Description: Exercise science and human performance is a field that majorly focuses on studying the human body's movement and how the designated individuals' healing and health can be influenced through regular exercise and nutrition. It is majorly allied to the students associated with the interests of health and
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  • Clinical Characteristics of Salivary Gland Cancer
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