Physiological Pithole

Every so often we come face to face with an obstacle that seems even greater than the last. We fall into a deep physiological pithole where we fear our efforts to climb to the top will not be sufficient enough to actually reach it. First, we try to rationalize the situation. We tell ourselves that … Read more

Personal Narrative: KU And Greek Life

Tom! I haven’t seen you in years man! I can’t believe you didn’t make it to the reunion. I hope you recieve this and aren’t dead in a ditch somewhere. I was planning on telling you all about the past 20 years, in Rome, but I will just do it now. After highschool I went … Read more

Airway Case Study Nursing

Question 1. A. AIRWAY– Maintaining a clear airway is always considered a high priority because airway is essential for gas exchange (Ramkumar, 2011). However, the patient has a patent airway. Therefore, the nursing strategy is to conduct an airway assessment “look, listen and feel” continuously to detect any changes. This is to provide immediate respiratory … Read more

Foot Binding In China

Foot binding originated in China during the reign of Emperor Yi Lu when one of his concubines with bound feet in the shape of a crescent moon danced for him on the points of her feet wearing lotus shoes. He was so enamored with her that she became his favorite concubine. The other women in … Read more

The Italian Renaissance

The Renaissance was a name given to period of history. Renaissance means a ‘rebirth’. The Renaissance movement that originated in Italy during the end of the middle Ages, explains “Medieval and Modern History. ” It served as a rebirth in education, art, and technology . this created a new culture. One must wonder why Italy … Read more

Kroger Company Case Analysis

The Kroger company, a leading grocery store in the United States, has difficulties when it comes to the supply of seafood mostly due to the fact that it is hard to predict the supply or demand pattern (Kaufman, 2002). At times there is a significant number of products on the shelves that are in excess … Read more

Hip-Hop: Jamaican Pioneers In The 70’s

Hip-Hop was brought into the U. S by a gathering of Jamaican settlers in the 70’s. One of the Jamaicans, Clive Campbell, A. K. A Kool Herc started, making instrumentals out of two turntables. While another man from the Bronx, Theodore Livingstone, A. K. A Grand Wizard, incidentally found the scratching sound of the turntable. … Read more

Human Presence In Zoos

Animals are sometimes housed in zoos for beneficial reasons such as educational purposes, providing habitat for animals unable to survive in the wild, and research purposes. A significant amount of research is conducted on factors that might be stressful to wildlife to improve the welfare and well-being of captive animals; however, an equal amount of … Read more

Heavy Driving Intoxicated

Although our study may indicate a correlation between all these variables, it would not be able to explain why there is a correlation between them. If our hypothesis about the correlation between heavy drinking and a higher chance of driving while intoxicated is supported, this could be interpreted and explained in many ways. One potential … Read more

Aboriginal Language Research Paper

This paper will discuss the importance of restoring and protecting Aboriginal language. Then, I would like to discuss the examples of how we as Australians can be educated in helping restore and protect Indigenous Australian’s language and this would strongly be done through government policies that can be put into place. Our culture moulds our … Read more

Evil: A Universal Definition Of Evil

The term evil carries a multitude of stigmas, translations and forms, thus, in order to obtain a better comprehension of the concept, a universal definition must be established. Therefore, as a general base line for uniformity I will use the Oxford dictionaries definition. Evil defined: Profound immorality, wickedness, and depravity, especially when regarded as a … Read more

Sweatshops Research Papers

Picture a huge billboard with lights flashing all over. It depicts several people dressed in vibrant clothes with words writing SALE THIS WEEKEND ONLY 75% OFF THE ENTIRE STORE! Now make a complete 180 degree shift. Picture a building on the brink of collapse with sewing machines butted up against each other in rows that … Read more

Short Story Of Suzy Robbins

At 2:23 a. m. on Tuesday, April 25, 2017 there was a 911 call received from a man, Tom Robbins, who claimed his wife, Suzy, had never come home from work, and he had not been able to find nor contact her in any way. They lived in a small town, Eureka Springs, with a … Read more

Why Do Traditions Ruining Christmas?

With all the traditions that come with this time of year, there is one in particular that my friends and I have not celebrated since we started having kids and the holidays became all about them (thanks for ruining Christmas, kids). Every year, after the Rockefeller Center tree went up, we would gather as many … Read more

Coronary Artery Paper

Coronary arteries supply the heart with a constant supply of blood. These arteries are essential, providing oxygen and nutrients that keep the heart constantly pumping. Arteries have three layers including the external layer, tunica external, middle layer, tunica media and the inner layer, called the tunica intima. The outer layer is made up of connective … Read more

Los Altos City

The Los Altos City is located at the South end of the San Francisco Peninsula, in the San Francisco South Bay Area; its exact situation is in Santa Clara County, California. Overview Los Altos is an affluent commuter community; its residents live in the city, although they commute to their places of work. The community … Read more

Personal Narrative: Zen Week

Bryon closes his speech with one of his own personal quotes, “Success isn’t easy, if it were, we will all be successful, but success doesn’t equate to the figures in your bank account, success is the feeling of fulfillment and happiness one gets from achieving the goals you’ve set for yourself. ” Zen Week is … Read more

The Iowa Model Of Evidence-Based Practice

Evidence-based practice is an important step in the current health care evolution. Model guided practice change provides clinical effectiveness with the best available research information, which affect positive patient outcomes. “EBP is a problem-solving approach to clinical decision making that integrates the best evidence from well-designed studies with a clinician`s expertise along with the patient`s … Read more

Clostridium Difficile

Clostridium difficile also known as C-diff in the medical world or C. difficile in the science world is a bacterium that infects the colon of humans. C-diff belongs to the bacteria Domain. Bacteria are unicellular organisms that contain Peptidoglycan in their cell walls. C-diff is a member of the phylum Firmicutes which means it has … Read more

Cosmetics Animal Testing

People say animals are just another tool placed in the world for the use of the human race, regardless of the consequences on the animal’s part. There are also a few people who argue saying animals are not just a tool for the humans, that they too are living and deserve better treatment. Animal testing … Read more

Music Lyrics Analysis

Music writing involves coming up with better lyrics. In general, lyrics are the primary element of music writing because it ensures that a musician may write a good song that will attract the audience. According to Pattison, writing lyric is significant, and it is like a technical art. It is known that the stronger the … Read more

How Did Buddhism Spread

“This is why I am continuing my travels—not to seek other, better teachings, for I know there are none, but to depart from all teachings and all teachers and to reach my goal by myself or to die” – Hermann Hesse. The teachings of Buddhism have been continuingly traveling all across the world and spreading. … Read more

Death Foretold Religion

In his novella, Chronicle of a Death Foretold, Gabriel Garcia Marquez establishes his setting in Sucre, a small town of Bolivia. In this Bolivian society, all of the townspeople’s actions focus upon a theocentric outlook and derive conclusions based on guidance from hierarchal figures. Through his use of ironical and biblical references, Marquez implements satire … Read more

Sandtray Intervention Paper

Generally, and in terms of human development, adults have better abilities and skills to express themselves verbally than children. They may seek counseling to process or resolve complex feelings; ultimately seeking a solution to their pain. On the contrary, children may not understand their overwhelming feelings and play therapy can assist them in expressing their … Read more

My Hero Definition

The definition of a hero could be someone who you idolize, someone who does something commendable and significant (either for you personally, the world, or both), someone who affects life in a positive way and is a valuable addition to the world and/or someone who possesses admirable qualities. If any aspect of that definition applies … Read more

Personal Narrative-The Team Player

It was 95 degrees, the hottest day of the year so far. In my left ear I hear kids laughing and parents talking about how nervous they are about the game. In my right ear I hear my team, there nervous too but not for the same reason as the parents. As I stare forward … Read more

Black Onyx Research Paper

If you’re looking for a little bit of mystery mixed with a lot of bit of glamour, Black Onyx might be the right stone for your wedding rings. Black Onyx is a quartz and is the birthstone for Leos. It’s also the 10th wedding anniversary stone. This alluring ring is also extremely abundant, making it … Read more

Faculty Narrative And Counter Narrative Essay

There are have issues regarding faculty in higher education, specifically aimed at the purpose of faculty members, and if their roles as faculty are over rated. In this paper I will talk about different information that I have researched about faculty and their truths, and myths. This paper will explain and give examples of the … Read more

Cochlear Implantation

In individuals with profound sensorineural hearing loss, the hearing mechanism, specifically the cochlea, does not function properly and is incapable of transmitting sound signals to be processed in the brain. However, a relatively recent medical innovation involving cochlear implants allows these individuals, who would otherwise be deaf, to perceive sound. Cochlear implantation is a safe … Read more

Adolescent Obesity Epidemic In America

Currently, one of the most talked about issues in health and nutrition is the obesity crisis in America, specifically the rapidly increasing rates of obesity. Is the obesity epidemic currently plaguing America being caused by Socioeconomic status (SES) and increasing poverty rates, or are parental/family influences to include lack of proper portioning/nutrition, sedentary lifestyle and … Read more

Child Sex Trafficking In Nursing

Nurses play a crucial role in eradicating the crime of DMST through identification of, intervention strategies and advocacy for the victims (McClain & Garrity, 2011). The most common health care settings where victims utilize services include the emergency room, obstetrics and gynecology, urgent care and the school nurse’s office (Miller, 2013). In a study conducted … Read more

Evaluate Durkheim’s Theory Of Suicide

There are many different sociologists that criticises Durkheim’s research into suicide. Some sociologist focus on the flaws of statistical data that may affect the validity of Durkheim’s research whereas others have opposing arguments of their own. The first sociologist that crises Durkheim is Taylor. Taylor takes the interactionist approach to the idea of suicide and … Read more

The Classical Greek Period: 480-323 BCE

The Classical Greek Period (480-323 BCE) was a time of significant progress, particularly in the city-state of Athens. It was marked by major political change, and progressive developments in science and culture. In addition, the unique architecture of this period can be seen today in the ancient temple ruins that stand reminiscent of its extraordinary … Read more

Otto Frank Totalitarianism

Humanitarianism; is a moral of kindness, benevolence, and sympathy extended to all human beings. Humanitarianism has been an evolving concept historically but universality is a common theme in its evolution. No distinction is to be made on the grounds of gender, sexual orientation, race, caste, age, religion, ability, or nationality. Anne Frank’s Diary should be … Read more

Beach Blondes

The title of my book is Beach Blondes. This novel was written by Katherine Applegate. The genre is realistic fiction and there is a little bit of suspense throughout. Katherine lives in California with her husband and two kids. She mostly writes young adult fiction and children books. She has also sold more than 35million … Read more

Stoicism Vs Confucianism

This paper is a comparison between two major schools of thought from two different areas of the world and their intrinsic similarities through their approach to political philosophy. Each work chosen for comparison represent a different philosophy from different areas yet hold striking similarities. The two source documents for this paper are “Meditations” by Roman … Read more

Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act

My choice topic for the benefits legislation paper is Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 also referred to as GINA. This new federal law will protect society from being treated unfairly because of the differences in their DNA that may affect their health. Genetic discrimination is the misuse of genetic information. Genetic information as defined … Read more