Essay Samples

  • Maryland Green Party is Maryland’s State Party Organization
    Description: Maryland Green Party is Maryland’s state party organization. It was recognized as a political party in 2000 and has grown to more than 9,000 members. The party's platform was approved in 2016 by GNC and later adopted by the Maryland Green Party. The platform is based on several core values, including
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  • Lambert’s Judgment While Driving Under the Influence of Drugs
    Description: On 1st March 2015, Clinard Gary Lambert, the defendant, was driving and collided with a guardrail on his left side, making a Chevrolet collide with his truck. Lambert’s car scraped the guardrail for approximately 40 feet before it came to a halt. Donna Turner, the Chevrolet’s driver sustained injuries
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  • Labor Movements in the Early Twentieth Century
    Description: Political clout and the labour movement's economic power varied significantly between 1900 and 1934. Early in the 20th Century a period where American workers in the organized unions and industrial sectors stood up against low wages, long working hours, and poor working conditions. During this period
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  • Cephalexin's Primary Mechanism of Action
    Description: Understanding medications' pharmacological and non-pharmacological effects are essential for every healthcare professional. It allows him to understand better how to use these medications in daily practice. Accordingly, this discussion will focus on the drug Cephalexin (Keflex), which is commonly used
    2 pages/≈550 words | 2 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • The Younger Generation is Highly Vulnerable to Depression
    Description: Mental health issues are currently among the leading causes of death worldwide. Despite being a big issue, they often go unnoticed until the end phase, when a person devastatingly demonstrates the conditions. The world's increasingly difficult socioeconomic situation does not help, and there is a need to
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  • What is the Difference between Interpretation and Application?
    Description: Interpretation and application are significant concepts in the field of hermeneutics that have raised controversy among readers and scholars. Interpretation refers to the action of explaining the meaning of a text to understand it. It gives a clear understanding of God's message through human authors
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  • How to Appropriately Interpret a Document is Essential
    Description: Understanding how to appropriately interpret a document is essential. Some interpretations do not convey the author's intended meaning and message. In some instances, poor textual analysis causes readers to miss what the author is attempting to say. The Bible is difficult to understand if literary materials
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  • Songs from Animated Films
    Description: The track “Married Life” in the animated film Up started at the time [07:27], and it marked the start of Carl and Ellie’s married life. It was the track that played when they got married and started to build their own home. They were childhood friends whose love and friendship had grown, and they got
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | MLA | Visual & Performing Arts | Essay |
  • Interaction between Motivation, Attitude, and Second Language
    Description: Otherwise known as second language learning, second language acquisition (SLA) refers to the process through which people acquire a second language. Central to SLA is the interlanguage view, the perception that language learning is not simply a result of the difference between it and the one they already
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  • Patients Should Always Receive Quality Healthcare
    Description: Ideally, patients should always receive quality healthcare regardless of their traits or identities, like gender, race, or cultural or ethnic background. Unfortunately, however, certain implicit biases exist that have detrimental effects on the quality and safety of care. According to Torres et al. (2022),
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  • Caring a Holistic Experience for the Caregiver and Recipient of Care
    Description: Caring can be described as the 'essence' or 'core' of nursing and significantly influences nursing research, philosophy, and education. According to Sebring and Jong (Sebrant & Jong, 2020), there are central elements to the caring practice that are separated in their simplicity but, simultaneously, coherent
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  • League of Women Voters
    Description: The League of Women Voters (LWV) is an organization for American citizens founded in 1920 with the primary objective of improving the government and engaging people in decisions that can positively impact their livelihoods. It falls under the category of Civil Liberties and Civil rights organizations. The
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  • A Common Fungal Infection among Athletes is the Jock Itch
    Description: A common fungal infection among athletes is the jock itch. The fungal infection is characterized by a red and itchy rash in the warm and moist areas of the body, such as the groin and inner thighs. It is also quite prevalent among overweight people or those with eczema since they sweat a lot. Jock itch
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  • Invasive Candidiasis a Common Fungal Infection
    Description: A common fungal infection in health care facilities, especially among recently admitted patients, is invasive candidiasis. Invasive candidiasis is brought about by the entrance of candida yeast into the bloodstream, often through medical devices, where it travels to the heart, bones, and eyes. Patients
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  • Three Disagreements in Current Political or Social Controversy
    Description: Identify three disagreements in current political or social controversy that are of the three types described in this section: one that is genuine, one that is merely verbal, and one that is apparently verbal but really genuine. Explain the disagreements in each case. Genuine Disagreement The ongoing
    2 pages/≈550 words | 2 Sources | APA | Communications & Media | Essay |
  • Jacques Chirac's Route after his Nuclear Remark about a Nuclear Iran
    Description: If you can't blame the English language and your own is unforgivingly precise, blame the microphone. That was Jacques Chirac's route after his nuclear remark about a nuclear Iran. "Having one or perhaps a second bomb a little later, well, that's not very dangerous," Mr Chirac said with a shrug. The press
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  • My Profession and My Passion to Take Care of Animals
    Description: Being in communication has always been my passion. Thus, for this topic, I combine my profession with my passion which is to take care of animals. Animals should be treated with respect and entitled to basic rights similar to human beings. Various organizations advocate for animal rights and adoption.
    3 pages/≈825 words | 2 Sources | APA | Communications & Media | Essay |
  • The Constitution of the United States, Amendment 2
    Description: Identify the premises and conclusions in the following passages. Some premises do support the conclusion; others do not. Note that premises may support conclusions directly or indirectly and that even simple passages may contain more than one argument. Example Problem A well-regulated militia being
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  • My Plan for Achieving a Nursing Job
    Description: A/G: As a determined and self-directed person, I have been sowing through learning and active knowledge acquisition in my nursing course. Since you can only reap what you sow, I'm optimistic that greatness in my career awaits. S/P: I'm prepared today to talk about my plans and projections for achieving a
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  • How to Communicate Verbally and Non-Verbally is Important
    Description: This is an interesting approach you have taken in this discussion. I like the fact that you have used credible sources to support your claims in this discussion. I agree with you that nurses and psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners (PMHNPs) must establish therapeutic relationships with patients
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  • She was Not Ready for The Pregnancy
    Description: As a first-time father, I witnessed my girlfriend with whom I was cohabiting experience a lot of stress that a random doctor diagnosed as depression. The depressive state was caused by several ill-fated happenings that were hard for both of us to bear. As early as four weeks into pregnancy, she had
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  • The International Aspect of Human Resources Management
    Description: International Human Resources management involves the management of various resources, such as human resources, at a global level. International Human Resource Management enables an organization to attain a competitive advantage over its rivals and achieve its goals and objectives within its home country
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  • Function and Meaning of Literary Devices in
    Description: Octavia Butler wrote the short story
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  • Features of a Fictional/Makeup Religion
    Description: My makeup religion would consist of a god, a chief prophet, his assistants, and the people with specific roles to play based on their gender. The god will be the sun. Despite scientists describing and explaining, the sun is a powerful thing that has not managed to convince the world where it gets the
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  • The Da Vinci Code are Widely Viewed Across the World
    Description: The Da Vinci Code portrays a conspiracy in the Catholic church, with the main plot involving different depictions of the life of Jesus Christ and his mother, Mary Magdalene. The idea that the Catholic church kept deep secrets and went on to commit several murders to prevent them from leaking greatly annoys
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  • The Game of Thrones Depicts Different Religions
    Description: In the Game of the throne, the film uses the seven God religion inspired by Catholicism. Similar to the real world, Game of thrones depicts different religions, such as the faith of the seven gods. The film hugely explores Westero's theology, either worshiping the old God of the first men or the new God
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Religion & Theology | Essay |
  • The Effects of the Coronavirus Pandemic on the Older Population
    Description: Health care inequity is considered a significant factor that affects the livelihoods of individuals based on specific characteristics. In most cases, communities from marginalized groups or specific racial backgrounds receive poor services in health facilities due to various inadequacies individually or
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  • Classical Music is the Pioneer of the Experimentation Movement
    Description: Experimentation in music has expanded the horizons of how human beings appreciate music for decades. The pioneers of electronic music, classical music, and jazz had the idea that through exploring new music, thoughts could be established. These forms of music differ in production, composition, and
    2 pages/≈550 words | 1 Source | MLA | History | Essay |
  • Ragtime a Prominent Musical Style
    Description: Ragtime is an American musical style similar to Jazz that originated in the United States, and it emerged around the 1890s in Black communities in Missouri. Ragtime was initially accompanied by the piano as the main instrument, and it employs syncopated melodic lines that are different from the common beats
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  • Mrs. J.’s Health Promotion and Restoration Teaching Plan
    Description: Patients with long-term health conditions and multiple medications require holistic care and close monitoring to avert the likelihood of worsening their conditions. As a result, RN-BSN-prepared nurses are adequately trained to implement the appropriate care for these patients in hospital settings. Thus,
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  • In Defense of Heaven’s Gate
    Description: Perihelion is a term used to describe a celestial body’s nearness to the sun. On January 5, for instance, the earth is said to be closest to the sun (perihelion) and farthest from the sun (aphelion) on July 5. Since a year marks a complete revolution around the sun, we experience a perihelion annually. For
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  • Nonacute Care for Cardiorespiratory Issues
    Description: According to Driggin et al., non-acute care is essential for sustaining and providing long-term care to patients suffering from chronic diseases. Non-acute care includes rehabilitation, home health, and skilled nursing. Since non-acute care is important in a health care setting, leaders are supposed to be
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  • Cardiovascular Diseases (CVD) are the Leading Cause of Death Globally
    Description: Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the leading cause of death globally. According to the WHO (WHO, 2021), these diseases caused 32% (17.9 million) of deaths in 2019. Among them, heart attack or stroke is the most prevalent, accounting for 85% of the 17.9 million deaths. Stroke or myocardial infarction (MI)
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  • Pharmacotherapy is Not the Only Ideal Treatment for Insomnia
    Description: Aging brings about several repercussions that affect the normal functioning of a person’s nervous system. It affects body balance similarly to other long-term medical illnesses such as arthritis, Parkinson’s disease, Multiple Sclerosis, or Alzheimer’s. Certain chronic disorders of the heart can also cause
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  • African American Female with a History of Paranoid Schizophrenia
    Description: Reason for Seeking Health Care: Mrs. Taylor is a 67-year-old African American female with a history of paranoid schizophrenia. She is accompanied by her daughter Mary (35 years old) who asserts that the patient started showing signs of a relapse three weeks ago. The patient states that “I have to go back
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  • Capstone Project
    Description: This course is centered around a Capstone Project that requires you to synthesize the information you have learned in the Master of Health Administration Program. There are 5 progressive parts to the project, and you will complete and submit 1 part of the project each week. Note: This document serves as
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  • Is Implicit Bias Real?
    Description: The results from the test met my expectations. From the definition, implicit bias is having a preference for a person or group of people rather than being neutral (FitzGerald, & Hurst, 2017). From the test, there is a higher moderate preference for European Americans compared to African Americans. This is
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  • Genetic Link that Predisposes a Patient to Alzheimer’s Disease
    Description: It is usually quite a difficult to have medical practitioners properly diagnose certain ailments such as Alzheimer’s. These are conditions that need thorough checking through brain and body scans to identify any protein that is associated with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) (Laureate Education, 2019). Other tests
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  • Personality’s Influence on Academic Performance
    Description: Improving the quality of learning and educational attainment to meet the required skills in the labor market has become critical for policy making. Learning institutions are concerned about improving their learners' performance and meeting the required standards. As a result, identifying the effects of
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  • How the Human Mind Functions is No Mean Task
    Description: One of the outstanding philosophers of the 18th century, David Hume, made a spirited attempt at making a distinction between ideas and impressions in his treatise. Hume was known to hold that there are no innate ideas. In this regard, he contended that ideas are copies of impressions (Hume 10). Hume
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  • Differences in HR Trends in the U.S.A and Saudi Arabia
    Description: Human resource is an essential aspect of every organization and, in turn, every economy in the world. It is an entire body with its own rules and regulations upon which every entity should abide. Each country has its own regulations and policies governing its human resource practices. These practices might
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  • Asian Experiment on Eating Dog Meat
    Description: There are differing cultural views on whether eating dog meat is morally acceptable. In this paper, four videos are reviewed. The first video is by Asian Boss (2019) on whether all the Chinese eat dog meat. In the video, the interviewer approaches Chinese respondents on the streets of Shanghai and enquires
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  • Honesty is a Critical and Suitable Value in Laying Off and Hiring
    Description: Honesty is a critical and suitable value in laying off and hiring. It involves virtuous and connotes attributes that promote moral character. Hiring and laying off requires straightforwardness, truthfulness, and integrity. Honesty involves sincerity, loyalty, and trustworthiness (Colquitt & Zipay, 2015).
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  • Modern Leadership Involves Inclusivity and a Sense of Belonging
    Description: Modern leadership in a professional association is becoming an essential aspect of leadership literature. Modern leadership involves inclusivity and a sense of belonging, a higher trust level, and sharing information through effective communication (Samosudova, 2017). The project addresses leadership in a
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  • Eco-Leadership Qualities and Leadership Theories
    Description: Eco-leaders define an organization as networks and connections that lead to a specific ecosystem. The NGOs should establish shared values to enhance societal and organizational growth. The NGOs should also focus on motivation and social purpose. The key qualities of eco-leadership are interdependence
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  • Nursing Can be Learned or Acquired through Experience
    Description: I like how you have given quite a detailed analysis of the questions, even going as far as providing a personal experience of your clinical sessions. Not only is this all illustration of being well-versed with the issues under discussion but also proper mastery of the practical aspects. Good clinical
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  • Mosdell (2009) Reiterates that in the Utilitarian Ethical Theory
    Description: According to Mosdell (2009), an individual’s action will only be considered correct if it benefits and brings happiness to a significant number of people. Mosdell (2009) reiterates that in the utilitarian ethical theory, the outcomes of a specific action determine whether or not something is done correctly.
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  • Volunteer at a Local Organization Neighboring in Our Homestead
    Description: Most importantly, internship activities have become significant in relation to the respective coursework taken. It offers scholars or learners a remarkable transformation from the learning institution setting to the working environment (Karunaratne & Perera, 2019). I worked as an intern volunteering at a
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  • Gensler and Nikken Sekkei are Most Renowned Architecture Firms
    Description: Architecture is a fascinating field to work in since it creates beautiful landmarks recognized worldwide and makes people happy when they see them. I often ponder who created the elaborate and magnificent buildings I see throughout the world as my interest in architecture has grown. For that reason,
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  • Hospitalized Acquired Pneumonia (HAP)
    Description: Hospitalized Acquired Pneumonia (HAP) is one of the most common illnesses healthcare providers seek to prevent. In one article written by Quah (2017), HAPs affect about 6 to 8.6 patients per 1,000 admissions in high-income settings and much higher in lower-income settings. Accordingly, another study done
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  • Zara and Online Transformation
    Description: Zara is among the companies encountering challenges in the digital space after the COVID-19 pandemic effects. Zara is a Spanish company that has a high affinity for fast fashion. It is the largest among the Inditex group and focuses on perfumes, beauty, swimwear, accessories, shoes, and clothing (ZARA
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  • Are Prisons Obsolete?
    Description: Prisons were initially established to encourage decent societal behaviors by depriving individuals of their rights and freedom. However, with time, the initial ideology was occupied with greed and discrimination, making prison ineffective and outdated. The government and corporations saw an opportunity
    3 pages/≈825 words | 5 Sources | APA | History | Essay |
  • Asian-Americans are the Fastest Rising Ethnic Group in the U.S.A
    Description: Asian-Americans are the fastest rising ethnic group in the United States today. They are considered the most intellectual, sophisticated, wealthy, and happy. On the other hand, people are unaware of their origins and history. They were considered to be inferior to other groups and struggled as a result of
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  • The Herb Restaurant Business Concept
    Description: Lee and Xiu have been operating in the catering industry for several years. They have opened two restaurants in five years and three food trucks in Yunnan Province. Kunming city which is the capital inhabits different cultures but the most vibrant is the Chinese culture. It has many tourist attractions like
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  • Three Kinds of Programs Implemented to Rehabilitate Offenders
    Description: This study focuses on three kinds of programs implemented to rehabilitate offenders and offer support to the victims. The victim impact panels, victim and offender mediation, and community reparative boards. On the victim impact panels, these forums offer safe, interactive spaces. However, the victims
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  • Dialectic is the Art of Discussing the Truth of Opinions
    Description: Dialectic is the art of discussing or investigating the truth of opinions. It is a systematic argument or reasoning that juxtaposes contradictory or opposed ideas intending to resolve the conflict. In dialectical thinking or reasoning, a fundamental principle is that every opinion or idea is composed of
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  • World History is Full of Wars, Revolutions, and Sacrifices of Nations
    Description: World history is full of wars, revolutions, and sacrifices of nations. Likewise, Mexico and Vietnam are two nations with a rich history of revolts and radical changes with their current modernity. Hence, the historical analysis of these two documents shows a similar attempt of revolutionary leaders to
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  • Local Government to Enact Far-Reaching Regulations like Local Law 97
    Description: I support the enactment of far-reaching regulations like Local Law 97. According to Gerdes, Local Law 97 is one of the ten bills in the Climate Mobilization Act. It mandates New York City's 50,000 most significant buildings to minimize their carbon emissions by 40% and 80% by 2030 and 2050, respectively.
    2 pages/≈550 words | 5 Sources | MLA | Engineering | Essay |
  • No Cure Exists for Parkinson’s Disease
    Description: Parkinson’s disease is a concerning neurodegenerative disorder that disrupts the nervous system in specific parts leading to impairments of other extremities. The disease develops slowly and triggers uncontrolled and unintended bodily movements, including stiffness, shaking, and imbalance (National
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  • Population and Society Form the Foundation of Demographic Studies
    Description: Population and society form the foundation of demographic studies. A population is the number of inhabitants in a particular area. On the other hand, a society is a group of individuals with specific social interaction characteristics. The paper defines key demography concepts and applies them to real
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  • Humans may Never Fully Understand the Meaning of Life
    Description: Shakespeare's Hamlet and Oscar Wilde's "The Canterville Ghost" are narratives that share themes of identity and purpose. Shakespeare depicts that the characters in the narrative face various challenges because that is the only way for them to fulfill their purposes in life. However, in "The Canterville
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  • People Come into Contact with Various Groups of People
    Description: People from all over the world have different beliefs, lifestyles, races, and religions. Individuals should understand that the world’s beauty is found in its diversity. People can work together despite their differences because of global and cultural diversity. Therefore, people must learn to recognize
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  • Enron Corporation, a U.S Energy, Services, and Commodities Company
    Description: The company I chose is Enron Corporation, a U.S energy, services, and commodities company. This scandal led to the firm's bankruptcy; the firm had previously had sixty billion dollars in assets. The company shifted to fraudulent accounting practices known as mark-to-market to help the company from sinking
    2 pages/≈550 words | 1 Source | APA | Law | Essay |
  • Laws that are being Violated by the Teenagers
    Description: I spotted a silhouette of four unidentifiable teenagers at a nearby convenience shop during my patrol on Friday night between 12:00 and 1:00 AM. The lighting was terrible and the silhouette appeared suspicious. Three male and one female teen were visible as I got closer to the group of four silhouetted teen
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  • Strategies to Use for Children with ASD
    Description: Evidence-based practices are essential interventions for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in early childhood. The paper focuses on three strategies historically used for young people with ASD and explains why they are vital to use.
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  • Ideal Work Environment
    Description: The experiences that people have had in their workplaces tend to shape their perceptions of an ideal work environment. This is because each individual has unique needs that have to be met to make him or her satisfied and productive. In this essay, a description of a great work environment is given.
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  • Group Think and Default Setting
    Description: Groupthink happens when a group reaches a point where it places more value on unity and cohesiveness rather than making a rational and correct decision. In these instances, the leader may play a significant role by facilitating the group’s dissent towards those who are deviant from the group decision, even
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  • Strategic Sustainability Plan for Emergency Disasters
    Description: When it comes to choosing strategic partners and interagency collaborators the most significant thing to focus on is the establishment of proper response linkages that will enhance the emergency preparedness network to respond to an emergency or disaster appropriately. In particular, effective community
    2 pages/≈550 words | 4 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Business Plan for Medical Courier services
    Description: Over the last two years, the world has experienced a massive global pandemic that has disrupted lives and economies. Efforts to adjust to a new normal have resulted in changes in lifestyles and the delivery of goods and services. As a result, many business opportunities have emerged, which has seen startups
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  • Men's Sexual Preference for Younger Women
    Description: Schwarz and Singer's study (2013) evaluated men's sexual preference for younger women as opposed to older, menopausal women based on their photographs against a white or red background. The results of the study demonstrated that photographs of both young and older women in front of a red background
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  • Empowerment and Delegation
    Description: In particular, as the chief prosecutor, I should empower Nancy to take on additional responsibilities. Nancy has a good track record as an administrative assistant and understands her roles and responsibilities well. Over the last two years, she has been an excellent file clerk and receptionist.
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  • Managing Communication Problems
    Description: Managing workplace communication effectively requires an individual to understand various variables within the criminal justice entities that affect how people interact or the flow of information. Some of the factors that can make communication a challenge include culture, age, education level, personality
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  • Troubled Criminal Justice Agency
    Description: Leadership is a crucial aspect of an organization and impacts a large part of the organization. Strong leadership guarantees the success of the organization in many sectors. Strong leadership enables the employees to be more motivated, adapt and sustain the working environment, and improve innovation.
    3 pages/≈825 words | 1 Source | APA | Law | Essay |
  • Managing the Intelligence Community in the 21st Century
    Description: The primary objectives of the Intelligence Community (IC) are to provide warnings about potential national security threats, reduce security uncertainties, and enhance the security of American citizens. The IC promotes the interaction between the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) and other agencies.
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  • The Analysis of This Perfect Day using a Critical Lens
    Description: A controlled society can be oppressive and draining. Chaos can result from a civilization that rules what people should or should not do. In the book This Perfect Day by Ira Levin, the characters live in a society that tells where they will live, what they will eat, who they will marry
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  • Threats to Native Americans
    Description: A person who desires power, fame, or wealth is willing to go to any length, even if it means compromising lives and causing harm to others. In the literary text Killers of the Flower Moon, which David Grann wrote, there is a specific character whose greed has caused numerous deaths.
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  • Small Claims Court Offers Several Advantages
    Description: Mark should file the lawsuit in small claims court, primarily because the dispute involves a relatively small amount of money. In addition, small claims court offers several advantages that outweigh the disadvantages. Several advantages are associated with small claims courts: compared to regular courts
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  • Analyzing the Speech for the Strategies of Ethos, Pathos, and Logos
    Description: Speeches are part of people's routine life. They happen consciously in professional talks or unconsciously in routine conversations. In any case, a speech must appeal to the listener or the audience to achieve its intended purpose of convincing the audience. Ethos, logos, and pathos are three primary ways
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  • Applied Behavior Analysis Capstone
    Description: Positive punishment involves effecting a negative consequence after an unwanted behavior is demonstrated to make the behavior less likely to occur in the future. An unpleasant consequence is often introduced to the subject to discourage undesirable behavior. An example of positive punishment is a teacher
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  • Pairing Refers to a Behavioral Technique
    Description: First and foremost, pairing refers to a behavioral technique whereby people can easily pair conditioned stimuli with the core motive of generating more socially acceptable reinforcers to convey, boost, and sustain socially acceptable behaviors. According to Malott and Shane (2016), pairing can generate
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  • Motivating Operations (MOs)
    Description: In Pico's scenario, the natural reinforcer would be his iPad time. Therefore, the iPad tome can be used to motivate him to do his laundry. For instance, he can only be allowed to access his iPad after doing his laundry. Such would motivate him to do laundry frequently to enjoy his iPad time. The fading
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  • Speech-Language Therapy
    Description: One of the intervention strategies used on the patient was speech-language therapy. According to this intervention, the speech-language therapist helped the patient gain verbal communication skills (Intergrated Listening Systems, 2016). Speech-language therapists use a variety of strategies such as prompts.
    1 page/≈275 words | 2 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Visual Supports with ASD
    Description: ASD is a condition that continues to baffle psychiatrists in terms of diagnosis and treatment. This comes at the backdrop of remarkable advancements in the medical world, which is a clear indication of how complex the condition is. However, experts have been working round the clock to identify effective.
    1 page/≈275 words | 2 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • The Standardization of Diagnostic Criteria for ASD
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  • Instructional Strategies for Children with ASD
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  • Identity vs. Role Confusion Stage
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    1 page/≈275 words | 1 Source | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Adolescent Psychology
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  • How ASD is Diagnosed
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  • Place of War in the International Politics
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  • Star War: Fictional Religion
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  • Technology to Support Math Instruction
    Description: One of the high-tech tools ideal for teaching mathematics is content-specific websites. These are websites designed by teachers to teach a certain mathematical concept. The websites contain homework, quiz, and other activities that students must complete to understand the concept.
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  • Appropriate Intervention Tier and Aligning Intervention Strategies
    Description: The grade five learners selected in clinical field experience C had attention, organizational, and language difficulties. The attention difficulties were displayed by the learner's inability to maintain attention for longer periods and not fully comprehending information. The organizational difficulties
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  • Instructional Strategy is Collaborative Learning
    Description: Among the ideal instructional strategies for teaching Fiona algebra is feedback. The feedback teaching strategy focuses on how an instructor can share information with the student through a two-way discussion. For feedback teaching to be effective, there is a need for consensus on the part of both teacher
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  • Clinical Field Experience Verification Form: Intervention
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  • The Function and Meaning of Literary Devices
    Description: Authors need to incorporate literary devices and elements in their writings. The literary devices and elements add to the story by emphasizing specific ideas and creating solid emotions, feelings, and images. The book The Wandering Earth by Cixin Liu contains a chapter titled Curse 5.0.
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    Description: Lesson Summary and Focus: The lesson will focus on fraction tasks which include length, area, and set/quantity models. It will also focus on equivalent fractions. Classroom and Student Factors/Grouping: Among the areas to consider are students’ backgrounds, socio-economic factors, gifted learners,
    3 pages/≈825 words | 3 Sources | APA | Education | Essay |
  • An Ideal Picture of the Students' Learning Capabilities
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    Description: Special education teachers' roles in an inclusive classroom are that of a translator and leader. If an institution seeks to have a successful instructional program, all students must be able to participate, and the teacher must understand their needs. The role of a special education teacher in an inclusive
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