Introduction The aim of this account is to identify how community may act as an influence on Architectural Designs. The beginning of the 21st Century has seen the general requirements of residential architectural change significantly, with an ageing population and the housing crisis putting an enormous strain on current housing. The issues with this situation result in a huge impact on the quality of life of the people living in buildings no longer suitable for them; with the elderly especially...
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Social media has become an increasingly powerful tool over the last number of years due to rapidly evolving technology. Social media is used daily among consumers, clients, and businesses to communicate brand messages, share stories, promote products, entertain, and more. There are a number of positive and negative effects social media can have within businesses which can lead to various pros and cons as social media is such a powerful platform. The role of social media has become extremely influential...
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The Lottery was written by Shirley Jackson on June 26th, 1948. This story was done in a small rural town called Vermont where people observed an annual ritual referred to as âthe lotteryâ. The Lottery is all about the person that would be killed by being stoned to death with rocks by people or throwing stones at the victimâs skull until it would be crushed. The story is not about the literal meaning of a lottery, however, it is about...
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ABSTRACT Rise in deaths due to prostate and breast cancer are expected to continue in future. These diseases are the most common types of cancer for men and women across the globe. Machine Learning can be used to drop the number of deaths by these diseases with early detection. One of them is the classification of data of prostate cancer and breast cancer. The Cancer data which has been used has a variety of features, but not all features are...
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There is evidence from the 12th Century of religiously motivated self-starvation where eating food was looked at as a sin and restricting food meant paying devotion towards God. (Bishopp, 2018) In 1689 physician Richard Morton named the disorder the âwasting diseaseâ which may be more accurate than the term âAnorexiaâ which Sir William Gull explained occurred in both males and females in 1873.(Bishopp, 2018) âAnorexiaâ is two Greek words meaning âwithout appetiteâ which is quite a misnomer as the main...
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Legal definition of the Crime Domestic Violence is defined by the (Family Law Act 1975) as âviolent, threatening or other behavior by a person that coerces or controls a member of the persons family or causes the family member to be fearfulâ (AMA, 1998). ââŠany act of gender-based violence that results in, or is likely to result in, physical, sexual or psychological harm or suffering to women, including threats of such acts, coercion or arbitrary deprivation of libertyâ (United Nations,...
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The definition of charismatic leadership is the method of encouraging behaviors in others by communication, persuasion and force of personality. The disappearance of the motivating and successful aviation leader Amelia Earhart shook the lives of everyone living in the 1930âs. As the first female aviator to fly across the Atlantic Ocean and bestselling author, she was loved by everyone. She developed a passion for aviation at a young age and inspired the lives of many others. During a time where...
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Our daily lives consist of a never-ending battle within ourselves, a talk with the voice in our heads that tells us âdo itâ or âdon't do itâ. It is rational to think that the voice in our heads tells us all the same thing - do right or do wrong. In reality, what dictates that voice is our own subconscious, that, is shaped by our worldviews. The ability for someone to make the right decision depends on the level of...
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In 2018, 11.1% of Unites States households faced food insecurity accounting for 14.3 million of the approximately 129 million households in the United States. Ohio has food insecurity above the United States average and ranks 43rd for overall health. Ohio has a 14.5% food insecurity rate with a 13.3% food insecurity rate in my residence, Lorain County. Patients who struggle with food insecurity and financial limitations often purchase lower-cost foods lacking nutritional value, are unable to follow medical diets such...
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Over the past two decades, the number of obese or overweight children has doubled in number due to a number of factors (especially with technological advances on the rise). A child is considered overweight or obese when they have accumulated weight/fat that may have a negative effect on the childâs health either soon in their teenage or adult life. Not only does it have a negative effect on their health but also on the childâs social life among his/her peers....
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Voltaireâs work portrays a profound admiration for social and political English models. As a young man, he met an exiled Tory statesman in 1722, Viscount Bolingbroke who represented a form of cultural pre-eminence that thrilled him. This encounter and Voltaireâs desire to make a name for himself propelled him to his work that advanced English literature in France. By the 1750s, Voltaireâs youthful enthusiasm waned giving way to a more critical approach of English literature. His response to English fiction,...
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The Color Purple, by the American novelist Alice Walker, is not only intense and insightful, but a very thought-provoking book to read. By intense and thought-provoking, I am speaking about how the book touches and analyzes incredibly difficult and trifling aspects of the life of a poverty-ridden, African American woman under oppression in the early twentieth century. The book is so highly thought of that Walker received the National Book Award for hard fiction and the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction....
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Alcoholism is very prevalent in todayâs society. It has actually been prevalent for much longer, but now with more laws and research surrounding it, there are more reasons than ever to be concerned about alcoholism. Many people believe that alcohol should be used to have fun and be more social, but there is a large group of people that alcohol affects every aspect of their lives. I wanted to research alcohol addiction because I am concerned about how many people...
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World hunger and poverty is such a major and ongoing issue, that you donât see many people doing anything about it anymore. We have so many people living in poverty inside and out of the U.S., but no one is acting on it to decrease this problem. We have the resources and food to do it, but for some reason we wonât. I believe world hunger and poverty can be eliminated by acting on certain deeds that can help the...
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The Stranger, by Albert Camus centres around the protagonist Meursault, an emotionless and indifferent individual. As a result of his nonchalant attitude, he is often viewed as psychologically detached. This is reflected in Camusâ use of succinct sentences and simple diction employed in the novel. His writing style not only reflects Meursaultâs indifferent attitude but also reveals a lack of interaction with others. In the latter half of the novel, however, Camus contrasts this objective style with a more complex...
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Twitter is an online microblogging site/social network where users can instantly compose and share messages, called âtweetsâ, in 280 characters or less. Twitter was founded in 2006 by Jack Dorsey, Noah Glass, Biz Stone, and Evan Williams (Skemp, 2019). On Twitter, each user has a profile that can be viewed and followed by anyone if their profile is public, users also have the option of making their profile private and only those approved can follow and view their content. One...
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âThe American Dream never really existed. It was a marketing scam.â as once said by James Altucher. The American Dream is a dream of success and ownership which is hard to achieve, especially for the lower-class, the minimum wage, the people who work with honesty. Many times the American Dream causes for people to fall into the trap of greed and carry out immoral actions. Sometimes it is too late for them to realise what their actions have done and...
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In Fyodor Dostoevskyâs psychological drama, Crime and Punishment, protagonist Rodion Raskolnikovâs theorizes that there are certain extraordinary individuals in society to whom mundane laws do not apply as they are âsupermenâ whose primary objective is the betterment of society through any means necessary. The influences of others on the protagonist, as well as dreams, symbols, and themes function to depict Raskolnikovâs psychological progression and moral redemption through his failed pursuit of becoming a superman. Through his transformative journey, Dostoevsky shows...
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WALMART: About Walmart International has had net sales of $125.9 billion in 2012, making it the worldâs third-largest retailer (behind Walmart U.S. and the French retailer Carrefour). According to the case it had sales that increased 15% over 2011, and operating income grew 10% to reach 6.2 billion dollars. Walmart is a huge international company and has entered more than 30 countries. In order to globally expand it has taken part in joint ventures, acquisitions, and natural/organic growth. PESTLE: There...
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Most people today just worry about themselves or if they get paid to do something good, they do not do it out of their hearts. However, there is a small percentage of people that still care about others and society today. These amazing people are known as activists. However, I like to call them heroes. Teen activists are people who believe in themselves to bring a positive change to the world. They are believers, they care, and they are brave....
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Even though wars are made up of two sides fighting against each other, the effect and losses that they have on each and every country involved can be equally horrific and traumatic. During times of war, poetry can be an important outlet for soldiers to express their thoughts and feelings. WW1 saw countless poems written to both call for young men to enlist to fight for âthe motherlandâ, to depict the truth and reality of war and to convey the...
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Young children are surrounded with language and pictures that constantly impact their development and idea of gender stereotypes. Childrenâs literature has been one of the primary avenues exposing gender stereotypes which is either challenged or reinforced through childrenâs books. Gender refers to the socially constructed characteristics of women and men (Kari, 2019) and differs from the biological category of sex as sex involves genetic differences. Identity is defined as being our deeply held, internal sense of self as masculine, feminine,...
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The sounds of gunfire and screams fill your room, your screen is filled with blood and gore, and just like that, you end the day and go to sleep. Violent video games have been a very controversial topic since 1976. There have been studies that supposedly prove that video games cause violence. But in recent studies, it has been proven that violent video games have hardly any effect on someone. The following analysis will focus on how violent video games...
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Existentialism is defined as âa family of philosophies devoted to an interpretation of human existence in the world that stresses concreteness and characterâ (Existentialism, 1). The movement rejects traditional attempts to ground human knowledge in the external world and claims the self emerges from experience. Overall, existentialism declares that humans make themselves what they are through their own choices (Farahmandian and Haonong, 334). Arguably, one of the most intriguing writers who can be identified as an existentialist is Franz Kafka,...
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A friendship is thought to represent the mutual bond between two individuals or a group of people who are friends. According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, friend means, âone attached to another by affection or esteemâ (Merriam-Webster). Being a friend means that you are connected to that individual or group of people by a common interest or mutual hobby. A friendship is made up of many different characteristics. However, there are three main ones that hold these bonds together. The three...
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In the eyes of a casual citizen, philosophical notions stay unrelated to the events happening in real life. However, all philosophical concepts have been designed for the description of the events in the real world, the main scenarios of which become unchanged for thousands of years. Thus, each of them is likely to find its references in the events happening in the lives of casual people. This paper will review the concept of falsifiability, which is a part of the...
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Public administration is âcentrally involved with the organization of presidency policies and programmes furthermore because of the behavior of officers (usually non-elected) formally to blame for their conduct.' Many unelected public servants is thought of to be public directors, as well as heads of town, county, regional, state and federal departments like municipal budget administrators, human resources (H. R) directors, town managers, census managers, state [mental health] administrators, and cupboard secretaries. Public directors are public servants operating publically departments and...
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I believe being aggressive would have allowed the Native Americans to keep their culture, land, and freedom longer. Native Americans were forced into treaties and agreements that went against their beliefs. Americans then unfairly broke the agreements that were made and didnât follow through on the promises made to the Native Americans. The Native Americans were too soft, and it didnât end well for them. It resulted in them losing a lot of land and even worse, a lot of...
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Author John Knowles uses the narratorâs point of view to describe the way he feels about his friend. The novel by John Knowles A Separate Peace shows the readers a complicated relationship between two friends and how their relationship is affected due to envy. By applying psychological criticism to A Separate Peace by John Knowles, the reader can understand the theme of jealousy that is faced between friends and how it can lead to bad decisions in life. It tells...
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Brave New World is a dystopian fiction book published in 1931 by Aldous Huxley and printed in 1932. Mostly set in the futuristic World State in the year 632 AF, after Ford, in of genetically modified citizens in the intelligence-based social organization, the book explained large technological developments in the reproductive technology, sleep-learning, mental influence, and classical conditioning that were combined to create a utopian world that got challenged simply by a simple stranger. Each person was conditioned when they...
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