Human Rights Essays

  • Human Resources Challenges on N. Harris Computer Corporation Employees' Welfare

    Description: The human resources (HR) department remains a critical function in an organization because of its indispensable role in achieving short-term and strategic goals. For this reason, most corporate entities recognize the need to loop HR managers in the planning of company operations to help identify the suitable...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 5 Sources | APA | Management | Essay |
  • Comparing How the Theme of Heroism is Addressed in Beowulf and Morte D'arthur

    Description: Human societies hold many values with great admiration, and depending on each society, characters who portray the desired values are respected and praised. Ideally, as social beings, humankind is propelled to generate certain ideals regarding behaviour and social interactions to adhere to their human nature...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | No Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Barriers to Implementation of Evidence-Based Practice

    Description: In the modern public health system, evidence-based practice is increasingly becoming popular because of the provision based on evidence. While evidence-based care is vital for provision of healthcare services and solutions, there are some barriers that threaten implementation. According to Khammarnia ...
    1 page/≈275 words | 2 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Defining Personality using the POE-Trait Theory

    Description: POE-trait theory defines Personality as a specific organization that shapes people's environment. However, the definition is based on three significant aspects, including psychosocial environment (P), organization (O), and environmental adjustment (E). POE-trait-theory views Personality as a system with ...
    6 pages/≈1650 words | 2 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Sport and Understanding the Promise and Pitfalls of Globalization

    Description: Modern sport is intertwined in a worldwide web of interdependency chains characterized by global flows and unequal skewed power relations. Sports are highly impactful, especially if one considers the consumption of sports events globally. Every day, people are attached to big sports events including the Champions...
    9 pages/≈2475 words | 20 Sources | Harvard | Social Sciences | Coursework |
  • Theoretical Frameworks Assessment on International Relations' Approaches to Climate Change

    Description: The relationship among nations stays unstable consistently because of a range of problems that the world is facing. Issues including terrorism, use of natural resources, and cybersecurity concerns keep deteriorating relationships among nations. Presently, nations are blaming one another for one problem after...
    8 pages/≈2200 words | No Sources | APA | Law | Essay |
  • Elder Justice from Department of Aging at Health and Human Services

    Description: I selected the elder justice topic because the elderly face more challenges compared to other members of the population, and as a result, their affairs ought to be taken more seriously. It is common knowledge that the elderly are more susceptible to health challenges such as chronic conditions, mental ...
    18 pages/≈4950 words | 2 Sources | Other | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Real-world Demography, Economics, and Urban Land Data to Determine a Location for Business

    Description: The focus of this lesson is to use real-world data relating to regional demography, economics, and urban land use to determine a suitable location for a business. The class comprises of ELL students, learners with special needs, students with gifted abilities, and the early finishers. Each of these groups of...
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Education | Other (Not Listed) |
  • Critical Documentary Response: Planet of the Humans

    Description: Climate change has gained an increased global concern in the 21st century. Industrialization and the capitalist market design have made the people focus on making and growing wealth, disregarding the importance of environmental conservation. The recently concluded conference about climate change took place ...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 4 Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Human Service Helpers having Identical Backgrounds as their Clients

    Description: They also believe education and training allow them to work with all groups, but government support is essential to improve outcomes (Jarpe, Mosley & Smith, 2019). The workers serve clients from different backgrounds, learn from working with different clients, and relate to them regardless of their ...
    1 page/≈275 words | 6 Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Speech Presentation |
  • The Causes and Effects of Judgmental Distortions and Bias and Awareness of Common Traps

    Description: Decision-making is a critical part of life. Often, people need to decide on issues and bear with the consequences. In the business world, decisions are made daily. Such judgments affect an entity's operations and determine its success or failure. For instance, a business may be thinking of expanding into a ...
    6 pages/≈1650 words | 4 Sources | APA | Management | Essay |
  • Punishment and Justice

    Description: Human societies have punished their offenders in the present and recorded history, each justification of the practice based on morality and rational grounds. The relationship between punishment and justice is often viewed from a traditional, utilitarian, deontological, or a mix of the three. Consequently, ...
    7 pages/≈1925 words | 1 Source | MLA | Social Sciences | Research Paper |
  • The Positive and The Negative about Freud’s Psychoanalysis Theory

    Description: Freud pioneered the psychoanalysis theory, which revolutionized psychology and developed a deterministic view of human nature based on instinct and personality. He opines that human beings are a slave to their primitive urges and do not have free will. Freud observed that thought contents are determined by ...
    5 pages/≈1375 words | No Sources | APA | History | Term Paper |
  • Critical Race Theory Controversy in the Lens of Simon Weil and Mary Wollstonecraft

    Description: Today, over 29 states in the USA have introduced bills or measures that seek to restrict the teaching of critical race theory or limit the extent to which teachers can discuss racism and sexism. Critical Race Theory (CRT) is an academic framework developed in the 1970s and 80s by legal scholars who posit that...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 1 Source | APA | Literature & Language | Book Review |
  • The Story of Dr. Fouts, Booee, and LEMSIP

    Description: Dr. Fouts had deliberately avoided LEMSIP because it would be disturbing to see Booee and others. In addition, there was nothing he could do to rescue the Chimpanzees. Dr. Fouts had previously attempted to help the animals, but his efforts were unsuccessful since his student’s enrichment and activity...
    1 page/≈275 words | No Sources | APA | Psychology | Coursework |
  • What is Art?

    Description: Understanding art in the context of expression and creativity is quite diverse that most scholars find it challenging to come up with a singular, unified definition. A simple explanation of "art" from Merriam-Webster dictionary is that art is the conscious usage of creative imagination and skill, mainly...
    3 pages/≈825 words | 1 Source | MLA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Human History in the Last Five Centuries as a Story of Progress

    Description: Progress is defined as a gradual increment or advancement and betterment of the living conditions of a society over time. In the case of the human species, a lot has been achieved over the years, and we are living in an era where the advancement of technology has made life a little bit more comfortable compared...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 3 Sources | Chicago | History | Essay |
  • Multilateral Institutions’ Role and International Policies and Violent Conflict Impact

    Description: The 20th Century was characterized by increased globalization and interaction between countries worldwide. However, not all interactions were positive because many countries political and economic conflicts resulted in World War I, World War II, and the marginalization of some nations, particularly in Africa...
    5 pages/≈1375 words | 10 Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Mental Maps in Assessing Dangerous Situations Presented in Deadly Force Encounters by Artwoh. . .

    Description: After an in-depth analysis of the book excerpt, I have understood the importance of mental maps in assessing potentially dangerous situations. People can draw important visual and cognitive cues in a violent scene with vivid mental maps. Through this, police officers ensure the safety and protection of civilians...
    1 page/≈275 words | 1 Source | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Descriptive Essay: The World of the Future

    Description: It is a fact that the world is increasingly changing. Nearly three decades ago, the information technology tools used today were a dream. People never imagined that they would communicate and share information globally via cellphones and computers in 2022. Nevertheless, engineers and scientists are ...
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Climate Change and its Impacts on Health Care Delivery System

    Description: Climate change is a critical health issue that heavily impacts different individuals in contemporary society. It refers to an alteration in the weather patterns and temperatures that jeopardize human health (Solomon & LaRocque, 2019). Climate change can be associated with human health and interactions in...
    3 pages/≈825 words | 3 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Exploring the Job Market

    Description: Mathematics and statistics have proven to be fundamental components in solving real-life problems. As the world experiences exponential technology change, modeling is on top of the components used to solve some of the problems (Kahl, 2009). The 2009 article published by Clive Thompson reveals the ...
    3 pages/≈825 words | 3 Sources | APA | Education | Essay |
  • Introduction to Interdisciplinary Studies

    Description: My Primary Area of Study (AOS) is Public Administration & Culture Aspects in Health Behavior. This research topic is a complex one because both public administration and culture aspects are intricate endeavors and phenomena by themselves. Public administration deals with a complex environment with various ...
    8 pages/≈2200 words | 15 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Research Paper |
  • Monitoring and Evaluation Frameworks for Primary Health Care

    Description: Primary health care forms the foundation for effective healthcare systems and facilitates the provision of healthcare to all. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) (2020), PHC is the most cost-effective approach in meeting the comprehensive healthcare needs of communities around the world and ...
    25 pages/≈6875 words | 30 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Cross-Cultural Communication and Culture in Language Teaching

    Description: Kovacs’ article about culture in language teaching examines various recommendations that have been identified in specialized literature about culture in foreign language teaching. The author reflects on the appropriate content of courses related to teaching this kind of skill. According to Kovacs (2017), when...
    9 pages/≈2475 words | 15 Sources | Harvard | Social Sciences | Annotated Bibliography |
  • Drug Discovery and Clinical Trials and Clinical Pharmacology

    Description: Muromonab-CD3 is an example of biosimilars of monoclonal antibody (mAbs)therapy that targets and destroys antigens. The biosimilar was first commercialized in 1986 for the treatment of transplant rejection in humans. In Europe, infliximab was the first biosimilar mAb to be authorized in September 2013 and the...
    18 pages/≈4950 words | 9 Sources | Other | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Coursework |
  • Immunopathology and Genetic Disease

    Description: The three mechanisms of defense are: physical and chemical barriers (innate immunity); nonspecific resistance (innate immunity); and specific resistance (acquired immunity). Acute inflammation refers to the immediate response by the immune system to sudden damage such as a cut while chronic inflammation ...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 4 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Research Paper |
  • Questions on Larissa Lai’s "When Fox is a Thousand"

    Description: The fox is an interesting character in "When Fox Is a Thousand." It can turn into different things after every few years. It could even turn into a human being. Also, it can attain mythical powers, which happens when it turns a thousand. The fox is instrumental to the story because it represents the...
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Human Skeleton and Skull Labelling and Questions on the Kennewick Man

    Description: What injuries did Kennewick Man suffer during the course of his life that can be seen in his skeleton? He had five fractured ribs and injuries to his shoulder. He also had arthritis on the right elbow, both knees, and several vertebrae. Moreover, he had a depression fracture on the frontal bone and an...
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | MLA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Species of Australopithecines and Early Hominin Tools

    Description: Australopithecines are a group of extinct primates that lived between 4-2 million years ago. Australopithecines were terrestrial bipedal ape-like animals with chewing teeth and enamel covers. Nonetheless, their brains were a little more widespread than that of apes. Some of the common species of...
    1 page/≈275 words | No Sources | MLA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Essay |
  • Art History as an Academic Field and The Construction of Megalithic Architecture and Dome

    Description: Art history refers to studying art objects considered within their period. It is the analysis and interpretation of individual artwork outside time and play, and the art's historical investigation due to its broad cultural context. The textbook's content asserts that art historians analyze the meaning of arts...
    3 pages/≈825 words | 1 Source | APA | Business & Marketing | Essay |
  • Alaska Saving the Rainforest

    Description: I chose the topic because it involves the aspect of environmental conservation. In the 21st century, human activity highly threatens to deplete natural resources and pollute the environment. Humans rely heavily on the environment for their survival and continued existence. Therefore, if they destroy the ...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 2 Sources | APA | Life Sciences | Essay |
  • Human or Secular Spirituality and Religious Spirituality

    Description: Spirituality is a connection with the human spirit and may include spiritual experiences and religious activities. Ursula King (2008) highlighted there are multiple meanings of spirituality, but the concept is associated with religion, but spirituality is more internal. Spirituality is a lived experience where...
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Religion & Theology | Essay |
  • Understanding the Health-illness Continuum and its Relevance to Patient Care

    Description: While thinking about health, many people do not consider it as something that is continual. People take note of the times they are sick, and often, these moments necessitate a visit to a doctor. For some people, it matters little the doctor they see as long as they get better. However, it is crucial to understand...
    3 pages/≈825 words | 3 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • The Ongoing Impact of BREXIT on the UK Amid the Pandemic

    Description: The United Kingdom (UK) experienced a series of events that shaped the country's economic, political, and social structures. Over the years, the UK encountered historical events, such as war, climatic changes, and other challenges. However, the UK rebounded with effective policies and strategic decisions...
    26 pages/≈7150 words | No Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Soma Bay Flooded Data Center and Why ERP was Needed to Resolve the Problem

    Description: The critical problem that Soma Bay faced was the flooded data center. The case study shows that the upper levels impacted the company's data center. However, the IT professionals of the company retrieved the data for successful business operation. Therefore, the employees' time wastage caused problems in spreadsheets...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 4 Sources | APA | Management | Case Study |
  • The Inherent Human Flaw in Le Guin and Sartre's Literary Works

    Description: Understanding the similarities between literary works is essential for any reader. It allows him to appreciate the piece better in relation to the writer's internal mentality and external circumstances. Accordingly, this essay will focus on the similarities between Jean-Paul Sartre's No Exit and Ursula Le...
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | MLA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • The Caravaggio’S Medusa

    Description: Medusa is a snake –haired monster in Greek mythology known as Gorgons. She was the only Gorgon who was mortal and hence she only met her death after her slayer, Perseus, chopped off her head. The blood that spurted out from her neck gave rise to Chrysaor and Pegasus, her only sons by Poseidon. Different ...
    8 pages/≈2200 words | No Sources | APA | Visual & Performing Arts | Research Paper |
  • Threats Posed by Climate Change and Other Attacks

    Description: The discussion on the threats and challenges that Americans will face in the 21st century constitutes the bulk of American national security management. National security management entails a beforehand assessment of national security threats and assessment. In the wake of the increasing menace of climate ...
    6 pages/≈1650 words | 4 Sources | APA | Management | Essay |
  • DTT – Offshore Graveyard

    Description: Understanding the importance of various human-environment interactions is essential, not only for scientists but for anyone. This is because human actions and their environmental impact have a complex interrelation with one another, which ultimately affects each other. In line with this, the author of this...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 1 Source | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Dismantling a Common Myth about Race

    Description: There has been a misunderstanding of human behavior and performance through evolution within varied societies. Moreover, it is acknowledged that this myth is linked to genetic differences. However, by examining different studies that quest for human behavior and performance, genetic differences portray ...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 4 Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Review Letter to the Editor of a Journal of Medical Science

    Description: I am writing this letter to share my critical response to a biomedical study conducted to analyze the role of genetic disparity in the pattern of the natural history of heart failure response to treatment drugs and devices. A group of biomedical experts conducted the study, and a renowned international ...
    3 pages/≈825 words | 1 Source | APA | Literature & Language | Other (Not Listed) |
  • Importance of Employee Engagement and the Recommended Strategies

    Description: This paper aims to assess the importance of employee engagement and, drawing on that case, recommend potential engagement strategies. The initial part delves into the conceptual framing of employee engagement with coverage of key benefits. It is followed by several strategic recommendations for HRM to...
    9 pages/≈2475 words | 10 Sources | APA | Management | Essay |
  • Addressing Problems in Environmental Pollution to Minimize its Effects on Human Survival

    Description: I chose the topic because it is one of the most trending worldwide it covers an issue that continues to worsen because of human activity in the environment. Considering that the United States has been at the forefront of solving the global warming problem and viewed other pays of the world as the primary agents...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 2 Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Confucian Thought about Rituals, Kingship, Order, and Legitimacy

    Description: Confucianism is one of China's ancient religious philosophies which focuses on morality, personal ethics, and respect for the community and its values. Indeed, Confucian thought has laid the foundation for much of Chinese culture for more than two millennia. Considering the philosophies of the Confucian ...
    5 pages/≈1375 words | 4 Sources | APA | Religion & Theology | Essay |
  • Theology and Principles of Life

    Description: As the course started, my view about God was similar to the perspective of class prefects and police officers. The idea was that God was the person responsible for people for wrongdoing. However, the perception did not make me consider God as a threat. On the contrary, I viewed him as a necessary entity for...
    3 pages/≈825 words | No Sources | Other | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Art History, Threats Affecting Arts, and Construction of Megalithic Architecture

    Description: Art refers to a range of human activities to create unique visual objects, auditory and performed artworks that express the artists' technical or imaginative skills. The creations are often intended to be appreciated for their aesthetic values. History is associated with past events. In these cases, art...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | No Sources | APA | Visual & Performing Arts | Essay |
  • Transitioning to a Paid Time-Off Policy

    Description: PTO policy is a program established by an employer to provide paid time benefits such as vacation, sick days, and free days to its employees. The central theme of PTO policy is to help employees to create a pool of days that they need to use for vacations, personal free time, or sick days at their...
    3 pages/≈825 words | 1 Source | APA | Management | Essay |
  • International Political Science

    Description: The distinctions between structure and agency as well as between material and ideological interest form the major divides in international relations theory. Structure refers to the recurrent organized measures that impact or impede the opportunities available for individuals to act freely. On the hand,...
    6 pages/≈1650 words | 2 Sources | MLA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Definition of Communication: Theory & Practices

    Description: I understand the term communication as the process of giving precise meaning from a receiver to the recipient. On the other hand, it can also be understood as giving, exchanging ideas or signals through appropriate media such as cell phone or face-to-face, which enable people or groups to convince or seek ...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 3 Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Components of Information System and the Most Important in a Business Organization

    Description: An information system can be conceptualized as the integration of software and hardware, including telecommunication networks that individuals design to gather, generate, and share important data, typically within an organization. It entails the flow of knowledge in the business system. The purpose of ...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 3 Sources | APA | IT & Computer Science | Essay |
  • Influence of Age on Language Abilities

    Description: After the drastic growth spurts of infancy, childhood, and adolescent years, the brain reaches the peak of its performance at 25 years. At this time, the brain is the heaviest (1.3 kg) and strongest it will ever be at recalling, cross-referencing, and storing information (Gauvrit et al., 2017). These...
    10 pages/≈2750 words | 10 Sources | APA | Psychology | Research Paper |
  • Lesson Planning: Incorporating Music and Movements in Activities

    Description: Grade level: Kindergarten. Time allocated: 40–50 minutes. Learning objective: To teach pupils how to identify verbs and apply them appropriately in statements. Students’ objectives: Be able to recognize and act out action words contained in literature and utilize them appropriately in sentences. Teachers'...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | No Sources | APA | Education | Essay |
  • Major Challenges in the Implementation of HRIS at Novartis

    Description: By being a computerized system, the implementation of the Human Resource Information System (HRIS) presented significant technical challenges that needed to be overcome to realize the practicality of its key components. The delivery of content through the web platform, data security, the integration of the...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 2 Sources | APA | Management | Essay |
  • Human-Centered Design and Persona Development

    Description: HCD is an approach for solving problems by prioritizing consumers' needs when handling an issue. Colgate toothbrush is a famous product that has hit the market long since it was innovated in 1990. The Altitude group surveyed the customers and invented a unique, thinner, significantly powered toothbrush...
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Business & Marketing | Coursework |
  • Components and Functions of the Eleven Organ Systems in the Human Body

    Description: An organ system refers to several organs working in tandem to create a state of balance within the body or homeostasis. The human body has 11 organ systems critical to managing all the primary body functions and ensuring the person's survival: these systems are interdependent, and when one is impaired, the...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 2 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Communication Theory & Practice: Language as a Shared Symbolic System

    Description: While symbols represent a significant aspect of language, I believe that the depiction of language as a shared symbolic system is reductionist. Essential elements of language are lost in the paradigm. The human tongue is considered more developed than other species in the animal kingdom because it...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 3 Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Coursework |
  • Human Suffering in "No Exit" by Jean-Paul Sartre

    Description: One of the connections between the play No Exit by Jean-Paul Sartre and the short story “The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas” by Ursula K. Le Guin is the fact that they both explore the theme of human suffering. In No Exit, human suffering is shown to emanate from an inability to regulate the nature of one’s...
    1 page/≈275 words | No Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Increased Market Interruption Caused by the New Technologies

    Description: Based on the problem statement and hypothesis, the key issue being resolved is the increased market interruption caused by the new technologies. The main aim of disruptive innovation is to transform highly sophisticated and expensive services to less simple using specific technologies (Rasool et al.,...
    3 pages/≈825 words | 2 Sources | APA | Business & Marketing | Coursework |
  • Tesla: Business Strategy and Task Analysis of Human Resource Assistant Manager

    Description: Employee training and development helps the employee to become better at their jobs and overcome performance challenges resulting from a lack of skills and knowledge. Here, the needs assessment process identifies areas to improve or bridge the gap between the current state of an organization and its desired...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 2 Sources | APA | Management | Essay |
  • Writing for UNCF Domino's Pizza Scholarship Program

    Description: As a student seeking another four-year educational term at HBCU, I am writing regarding the UNCF Domino's Pizza Scholarship Program. After taking the management course, my career interest is to become a human resource manager. I am taking this major to help organizations make better decisions in the human resource...
    1 page/≈275 words | No Sources | Other | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Challenges Facing the Individual and Society in the Digital World

    Description: While technology promises an unprecedented potential to improve human life in society, it also poses challenges in equal measure. Disinformation is one of the issues exacerbated by the emergence of social media platforms where unverified rumors, claim, and speculation rapidly spread faster than veritable...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | No Sources | APA | Technology | Essay |
  • Factors that Hinder Effective Adoption and Utilization of Artificial Intelligence Algorithms

    Description: In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms have been used to automate decision-making in many areas and to help pass on information. They have been used in the health sector to predict the risk of disease or to diagnose patients (Creel, 2020), in criminal justice to improve justice outcomes...
    5 pages/≈1375 words | 3 Sources | APA | IT & Computer Science | Essay |
  • Christian Perspective and Post Modern Relativism, Scientism, and Ultimate Reality

    Description: Christianity is defined by God's existence and the belief that God plays a key role in promoting health. Therefore, the more an individual becomes spiritual by getting closer to God, the more they have stable health or heals faster. Christianity also shows specific activities such as honesty and love...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 3 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • The Body in Philosophy: An Account on Discipline and Punish

    Description: A few individuals do not handle power in the form of Discipline and Punishment over the many, but it is something to which everyone is subjected. In his book, Discipline, and Punish, Michel Foucault shows his ideas about power and the link he finds between power and science. Foucault makes a reader find a...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 4 Sources | MLA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Democratic Capitalism and the Contemporary Challenges

    Description: Capitalism entails the division of individuals within the society, with the capitalists occupying the highest class with increased wealth possession in the society. In contrast, most of the community members occupy the middle class. The middle-class individuals provide labour to the capitalists by working ...
    3 pages/≈825 words | 4 Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Communication Method: How a Message is Transmitted from Human to Human

    Description: Communication can be verbal, nonverbal, or written. Verbal communication uses word and is effective when appropriate tone, pitch, and content. Another way that message is passed across is through nonverbal communication. Nonverbal communication includes facial expressions, gestures, or touch. A smile...
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | APA | Communications & Media | Essay |
  • How Autonomous Technology Changes Society in the Most Unexpected Ways

    Description: As the years passed, many new technologies have been invented to make life easier. These inventions revolutionized our world, continue, and will reform our way of living in the future centuries. In recent decades, some new technologies include smartphones, smart televisions, and smartwatches. Humans have...
    3 pages/≈825 words | 7 Sources | MLA | Technology | Essay |
  • Data Collection: Nurse Burnout Intervention using Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI)

    Description: The study will employ a quantitative research design where the primary data collection method will be the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI). MBI is the most widely applied instrument by researchers investigating fatigue or frustration among staff whose professional relationships have failed to result in the...
    3 pages/≈825 words | 3 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Research Paper |
  • Engels-Inspired Utopia: Transportation

    Description: Technology has played a massive role by making the necessity of capitalism antediluvian in the transport sector of utopia. Technology has assisted in supplanting the sway of capitalists and the governance systems to rheostat the production methods in the transport sector in utopia. The transportation sector...
    1 page/≈275 words | No Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Business Model Development and Prototyping

    Description: Human-centered design is the philosophy of solving business problems to enable organizations to focus on customers' specific demands. Human design strategy provides quality services to customers and targets product development exertions. Human-centered design plays a crucial role to help in the development...
    1 page/≈275 words | No Sources | APA | Business & Marketing | Coursework |
  • Organ Systems Within the Human Body and their Function

    Description: The major role of the digestive system is to break down and metabolize nutrients which are the body's source of survival and energy. It is consists of the gastric space, food pipe, the intestines, liver, pancreas, the rectum, anus, and glands (Tortora & Derrickson, 2017). The urinary system has the function...
    1 page/≈275 words | 2 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Should Self-Driving Cars be Approved?

    Description: Self-driving cars offer the capacity of safety when matched with normal cars. Whether or not this eventually happens to be factual. In reality, self-driving cars will propel in the middle of volatile paths complete with human drivers, pedestrians, bicyclists, and animals. Self-driving cars do not rely on...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 3 Sources | APA | Creative Writing | Essay |
  • Central Analysis of the Film Zama

    Description: The central argument in the text is that human experience emerges through the senses. The text argues that human bodies are not limited to being visible objects (physicality) in today's image-saturated culture, but they extend to sense-making visual objects. The text by Vivian Sobchack develops this...
    3 pages/≈825 words | 2 Sources | MLA | Visual & Performing Arts | Movie Review |
  • Huawei’s HR Policies and Recommendations

    Description: Human resources are arguably the most important asset for an organization as they directly contribute its daily running as well the strategic activities. Given the value of human resources to organizational performance, companies have to set up policies and practices that ensure that productivity is...
    6 pages/≈1650 words | 10 Sources | APA | Management | Research Paper |
  • Should Organ Donations be Mandatory?

    Description: Technological advancements have revolutionized many industries in the contemporary world. Organ transplantation is among the areas that have been revolutionized by technology in the medical field. It has become increasingly safe, effective, and common for patients to receive organs from other individuals...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 4 Sources | MLA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • How Ozone Depletion Can Have Adverse Consequences on Animals and Plants

    Description: The ozone layer refers to the earth’s stratosphere, which comprises high levels of ozone that protect animals and plants from the harmful sun’s ultraviolet radiations. Indeed, it is crucial, and without this layer, it would be challenging to live on earth due to increased rates of crops damage and skin cancer....
    6 pages/≈1650 words | 4 Sources | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Other (Not Listed) |
  • How to Solve Covid-19 and Its Challenges in the Future

    Description: COVID-19 is the latest pandemic to hit the world, and despite great strides on the medical front, it has caused untold devastation. According to Fauci et al. (2020), COVID-19 is caused by a coronavirus related to the virus that leads to severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). As such, it affects the respiratory...
    5 pages/≈1375 words | 6 Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Research Paper |
  • Strategies for Workforce Improvement in Health Care

    Description: A human resource manager is supposed to develop and implement diverse strategies to improve the performance of the workforce. Houston Methodist in Houston, Texas, is the healthcare organization of my choice and will focus on the inpatient division that deals with patients who are admitted to the hospital to...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 3 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Extraverted Intuition and Introverted Sensation by Carl Jung

    Description: In his book Psychological Types, Carl Jung describes intuition as the irrational function that is strongly opposed by sensation and less strongly by rational functions of feeling and thinking. He said that intuition is the perception through the unconscious. Indeed, it uses sense-perception as the starting...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 2 Sources | Other | Psychology | Case Study |
  • Can an Applied Behavior Specialist be Beneficial to Inmates?

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