Introduction Our planet Earth is a wonder of the universe and a symbol of the amazing conditions that make life possible in the very large universe. Earth is in the habitable zone of the solar system, which means it is home to a wide range of life forms, from tiny organisms in the oceans to complex plants and animals that live in its many settings. From space, this celestial body looks like a moving mix of blue and green. Its...
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Ethical Problems of Death and Dying Death and dying are individual phenomena yet widely shared experiences. Death affects the perception of the identity and culture of a society. In the medical field, death is as well a critical concern. Individuals and the community expects the best to happen at the medical facilities. Hence, there are numerous ethical dilemmas associated with death and dying. The dilemmas are directed at physicians and especially nurses. In most cases, they are associated with some...
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Poem Mood Analysis Essay Peacefulness comes in many ways, based on how humans interpret and feel it. A person can be deeply depressed and crying over something, but is still considered peaceful, or can be very joyful and pleased on the inside and still feel peaceful. There are two poems that have contradicted interpretations of the mood peacefulness, âThe Morning Walkâ by Mary Oliver and âThere is No Word for Goodbyeâ written by Mary Tall Mountain. âThe Morning Walkâ describes...
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This is a career plan expressing the aspirations for my career upon graduating from university, and how is wish to achieve these aspirations. Where am I now? Currently, I am in my second year at the University of Lincoln studying Criminology. During my time at university, I have completed the Lincoln employability award, âwhich provides recognition of the activities you participate in, and supports you to identify the competencies, skills, and attributes employers are looking for (Careers and employability, 2021(a))....
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Ever since the formation of the American country, its people have always wondered who they really are. The existential question stems as a result of this nation being built of immigrants from all over the world that despite their differences in languages, histories, and cultures, are destined to live together. Welcoming land for millions of refugees, mostly Europeans and therefore sharing similar values, the United States was built on a daunting mixture of humans who needed common rules of life...
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Electric vehicles (EV) and their production have recently emerged as the latest trend in the automobile industry with various acclaimed and known automobile companies such as Tesla, Nissan, Chevrolet, Hyundai, Kia, and many more plummeting straight onto the bandwagon. Even luxury brands like Audi, Porsche as well as BMW have embraced the trend and have positioned electric models on sale recently. Considering the growing preference for electric vehicles, can it be a possibility that in a few decades gas or...
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Are Superheroes Positive Role Models? Superheroes come in many different forms not all of them wear masks, capes, fly, and have supernatural powers, but one thing they all have in common is the fact that theyâve been around for many years influencing children of all ages and will continue to do so for many years to come. Superheroes all have qualities and characteristics that make them relatable to their fans and offer an escape from everyday life. These heroes have...
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Policy on online classes Introduction: Online education in Punjab was discussed by the Punjab Higher Education Commission in March as the Covid-19 had left its cracks everywhere in Pakistan on surface and far deeper. Covid-19 is not a global public health concern but also a political, economic, and educational one. Number of the meetings were held by PHEC to discuss this issue in order to come up with suitable guidelines to overcome the educational difficulties raised by the deadly disease...
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Argumentative Essay Topic: Vaccinations General Purpose: To argue Specific Purpose: I want to argue why vaccinations should be mandatory for everybody of all ages. Thesis Statement: The Federal Government should make vaccinations mandatory for everybody because: (1) vaccines are designed to protect us and others from certain diseases; (2) vaccines are one of the easiest ways to protect our health; and (3) despite my oppositionâs claim, vaccines are not unsafe. Introduction Attention Getter: Did you get your flu shot this...
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Introduction to Digital Education and the Pandemic's Impact Will the world be the same after the coronavirus pandemic? Most people would probably answer: âNoâ; especially parents who have been wondering how to keep their kids engaged during the lockdown, teachers who have been struggling to adapt to online teaching, and government officials who have been trying to come up with adequate solutions. The pandemic has revealed the inconsistency of the current educational practices and shed light on the need for...
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William Goldingâs Lord of the Flies is a fictional allegory novel that follows a group of schoolboys, all of various ages and personalities, as they attempt to survive a plane crash on a desert island. As the days pass, contrasting priorities become clear between authoritative characters, which in turn leads to conflict brewing and as a result the unavoidable downfall of order. This leaves the boys murderous whilst they attempt to defend themselves against each otherâs savagery and fear. The...
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The Role of Cultural Diversity in Union Square's Public Space and Workplace Cultural diversity plays a major role to make the community more successful. The main focus of the research is how cultural diversity affects Union Square's public space and workplace. Cultural diversity has a positive impact on this public space and makes this hub more attractive. Cultural diversity is the most transparent part of Union Square that leads to better social coherence and urbanism. Union Square is one of...
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Abstract This essay analyzes the cause of the rising population of male nurses, synthesizing a few sources to argue that the increase is because of the benefits and sense of fulfillment in relation to the career as well as the declining social stigma, gender stereotypes, and bias against them. The current paper investigates the key constraining factors keeping males from involving in the healthcare industry as nurses as well as specifies the advantages to join the nursing profession. Historical Background...
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Movements of people and freight are always a fundamental component of human societies. A basis and a flexible economic process have been accompanied by a significant increase in the level of transport and higher levels of accessibility and usability. Developing the public transport systems has been a continuous challenge to satisfy passengers and mobility needs, and basically, it participates and supports social and economic development. A transportation system in a general and flexible definition can be defined as the combination...
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Teenagers are faced with a myriad of problems that range from abusive parents to academic struggles. When they are incapable of dealing with hostile environments and daily hassles, serious problems can arise. One of the problems that can arise is suicide. Teenage suicide is one of the top causes of death, which is astonishing considering that homicides and accidents tend to have high percentage rates (CDC). Suicide not only affects the person who decides to end their life, but it...
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Between 1740 and 1865, tensions between the Northern and Southern colonies and states grew, due to their increasingly diverging interests. While most historians agree that the conflict over slavery was one of the main causes of the war, whether these conflicts were ideological, political, moralistic, economic, or social, is something that still continues to be debated over a century following the end of the war. In addition to the evident economical differences each side began to experience, with the North...
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Role of Ali Jinnah as the father of the nation. As we know Muhammad Ali Jinnah was a barrister, politician, and the founder of Pakistan.[1] Jinnah served as the leader of the All-India Muslim League from 1913 until Pakistanâs independence on 14 August 1947, and then as Pakistanâs first Governor-General until his death. He is revered in Pakistan as Quaid-i-Azam (âGreat Leaderâ) and Baba-i-Qaum, (âFather of the Nationâ). The role of leadership is very important to put the nation on...
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The Power and Progression of Thought We as human beings are innately curious. We strive to define things that are more complex so that we can better understand them. Whenever we read a piece of literature, we often look to find a more profound purpose than just the surface value of a given text. When we allow ourselves to look beyond the exterior, we frequently find a deeper meaning which allows us to form our own opinions of reality. In...
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At the beginning of the 20th century, the field of international relations developed primarily in the West and, in particular, in the United States, as that country rose in power and influence. While the study of international relations in the recently created Soviet Union and later in Communist China was suppressed by the officially enforced Marxist ideology, the field expanded in the West as a result of a variety of factors: an increasing desire for a less-dangerous and more effective...
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Review of Literature Bureaucracy of Pakistan in the initial two and half decades had competency and capability to take decisions in the interests of the masses. This was because we inherited a strong steel bureaucracy from our colonial masters which also led them to have a mindset of ruler. In the years to follow system got damaged because of the regular interference of the prevailing regimes and the civil institutions remained highly damaged. Politics of interests has left the administration...
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In the wake of fast scientific and technological advancements witnessed in the 21st Century, much has been debated concerning human cloning and the use of technology. Most of the discussions have centered on different religions that provide different views regarding cloning and the use of Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART). Human cloning has raised different controversial sights in Christianity, Buddhism, Protestant Churches, Islam, and many others. The religions that oppose human cloning are of the view that it is a practice...
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Every four years our country participates in the most thrilling and suspenseful race of all time, the Presidential elections. One of the most anxious times that leaves all Americans anxious and eager to know who will be elected President. On the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, every four years the presidential election is held. Around 138 million voters race to their local voting polls to submit their ballots for who they want to be their next President....
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Before the American Revolution, a womanâs aesthetic was to maintain a perfectly pictured home for their husbands and care for their children while the men were expected to work and provide for their families. Yet, when the Revolutionary war hit the colonies and the men were drafted into war, the women had no choice but to step up and perform the duties that their husbands or sons had done. The Revolution brought about a new era for women, on both...
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Introduction One aspect of teaching is educators' abilities to effectively manage their students' behaviors. Many teacher education programs expose teachers to numerous strategies for managing students' behaviors. One of the most challenging aspects of teaching is classroom management and discipline (Yost & Mosca, 2002). According to Witzel and Mercer (2003), 'The area of behavior interventions in classrooms receives more attention than many other aspects of schooling. This is not surprising as teachers are expected to deal with discipline problems that...
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From the periods between the years 1600-1800, Black Africans were subjected to a grueling expedition of torment and torture. In Emma Christopherâs historical writing known as âMany Middle Passages: Forced Migration and the Making of the Modern Worldâ, we are thrown into the earlier ages where there were journeys of slave ships from the west coast of Africa, across the Atlantic, to North America. This voyage was referred to as the Middle Passage. It was named so because it was...
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There are a vast amount of theories that describe the development of a human from gestation to death. Despite the theories that are provided there will be a description of Freudâs, Erikson's, and Piaget's theories that are in regard of development plus similarities and differences. There will be an explanation on how these early theories were created, and why there is a concern related to race, gender, socioeconomic status, and further areas of diversity that these theories were developed for....
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Aristotle was born around 384 BC in the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia where his father was the royal doctor. He grew up to reach a state where one could say that he is indeed the most influential philosopher to have ever lived with nicknames like the philosopher or the master. Aristotle worked with Plato for a period then he ventured on his own and established a little school called the Lyceum. Many of his books are actually lecture notes...
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Aggression Aggression is a term people use to describe the behavior of others that is tended to harm someone else (Aronson, Wilson, Akert, 2016). There are several different types of aggression that some might not be aware of. This paper will explain some of the different types of aggression, how aggression affects people and the situation, and ways to reduce aggressive behaviors. Aggression is not only the act of physically harming someone else, but it can be using words to...
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After speaking with students over various issues like the meaning of ethics, the duty of life, and other things they enjoy about school. It takes a turn by one of the students lighting up a marijuana joint and offering it to Aristotle then follows by asking him his opinion on the major topic that has been up for debate for years. Aristotle then goes into detail and states why he doesnât support marijuana and why it should not be legalized....
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This article will assess information from a variety of sources to expand the knowledge on the impact of the Chicano movement in the 21st century. To begin there is some insight required to have a basic understanding of Jorge Mariscalâs âFOREWORD: THE CHICANO MOVEMENT Does Anyone Care about What Happened 45 Years Ago?â (Mariscal xi). The first thing being defining what exactly the Chicanx movement really was/is, the movement having roots going back as early as 1846. The 20th century...
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