Diabetes is one of the most prolific diseases in human history, claiming almost 2 million lives every year. It affects the cells’ ability to uptake glucose present in the blood to produce energy, which can lead to hyperglycemia and other co-morbidities if left untreated. Thus, the monitoring of these glucose levels is a key management strategy and is an ongoing challenge faced by people suffering from diabetes mellitus daily. The technology and knowledge necessary for this has progressed rapidly, allowing...
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‘1984’ delves into a world where the all-powerful party, Ingsoc, governs the state of Oceania. The party limits free-thought and individualism with the power of newspeak, double-think, and the existence of Big Brother. The worldbuilding and general tone of George Orwell’s ‘1984’ allow darkness and pessimism to burgeon using several motifs and symbolism to paint a bleak, gray, and dystopian future comparable to today’s real world totalitarian regimes in order to warn readers about their dangers and prevalence. In ‘1984’,...
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Generally, in industrial activity, the factors of production are needed in producing goods and services. Eyiyere argues that the factors of production are nature, labor and capital. Labor is an active resource which is one of the factors in the smoothness of a production process. Workers in their activity should be supported by good, human forms of management work so that they can work well. However, in reality, many employers exploit their workers. Exploitation of one social class by another...
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Coney Island may have more impact on America then someone might think. The 1920s was a time where America was very vulnerable as to what it would become in the future. Mainly because World War I had just ended and the Great Depression. It was a time where America would create all sorts of new inventions and make a bunch of new laws. For example, this is the time where women got the right to vote. This is also the...
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The multi-store model of memory was proposed by Atkinson and Shiffrin (1968) and is a basic model. They suggested that memory comprised of three stores: a tactile register, transient memory (STM) and long-haul memory (LTM). This is one of the theories that I will be discussing alongside the working memory theory which was introduced by Baddeley & Hitch in 1974. The working memory theory argues that the picture of short-term memory (STM) provided by the multi-store model is far too...
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50 Cent said: “Now would you leave me if you found out I wasn’t thuggin? Do you believe me when I tell you, you the one I’ loving? Are you mad ‘cause I’m asking you 21 questions? Are you my soul mate?”. 50 Cent is asking his girlfriend if she would love him no matter how much money he has, what he looks like, or what kind of person he is. Would these things really matter to her or would...
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By definition, civilization generally relates to a complex society. In other words, we can say civilization is a group of people who are connected through various cultural aspects such as education, law, or the arts. Additionally, civilization is often characterized by the existence of polite and courteous relationships. Civilization has existed throughout humankind, evolving as humans invented new technologies, governments, and relationships this means is that a society is complex when it’s individuals live in groups of settled dwellings comprising...
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Art works as a vehicle as a means of bringing awareness, change, and self-expression. Billie Holiday’s ‘Strange Fruit’ shed light on the maltreatment of the African American community which revolutionized the way the public perceived the issue. From cruel backlash to public appraisal, ‘Strange Fruit’ made a lasting impression. Jewish communist, Abel Meeropol, wrote ‘Strange Fruit’ under the pseudonym Lewis Allan. Meeropol was a high school teacher in the Bronx and often wrote songs, poems, and plays. He first published...
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Despite being composed centuries apart, William Shakespeare’s play ‘Richard III’ (1593) and Al Pacino’s docudrama ‘Looking for Richard’ (1996) provides stark commentary on human nature. Through reimagining and reframing textual aspects, perspectives of power and ambition, and the idea of providentialism and free will are depicted. While both texts explore aligning characterizations of Richard III, the intertextual conversation through different mediums of production and language illuminate the power of art in enhancing our understanding of different contexts and values as...
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Law code of Hammurabi has 282 law codes regarding revenge, faith in the gods, a sense of justice, and inequality all recorded on an 8ft tall stone tablet around 1700 BCE. The document I am analyzing was written by Leonard William King in 1915 and is titled Law Code of Hammurabi. Leonard William King was an English archaeologist who translated many historical documents including Babylonian religion and mythology, the seven tablets of Creation, and many more historic articles related to...
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The New World does not begin with the arrival of the Europeans; it was new to the Europeans but had been a homeland to many other residents. Residents of the Americas were no more a single group than Europeans or Africans. They spoke hundreds of different languages and lived in numerous societies. North and South American societies-built roads, trade networks, and irrigation systems. the South American societies were grander and organization than the North American societies. North American, Indians lacked...
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Gun Control: Stronger Laws Needed to Prevent Loss of Life When watching the news, it’s becoming all too common to hear the phrases “active shooter” and “mass casualty”. These types of events such as school and nightclub shootings are becoming a norm and leave many questions about how and why these types of events take place. While the media broadcasts round-the-clock coverage of some of these incidents, there are many more that aren’t televised. Stronger gun control laws tend to...
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Hypothesis testing on the Vietnam War War… war never changes. As man developed better and more efficient ways to kill each other war has continued to plague mankind and all of its lands for millennia. Some campaigns are blatantly justified, and others are still looking for answers as to why they happened. One of these conflicts that are still highly debated throughout the United States is the Vietnam War. Officially involving the United States on November 1st, 1955, the conflict...
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Abstract: Every aspect of American politics is always connected to economics to some extent. How an economy functions and changes are integral to the start of revolutions. The interests of groups are shaped by the question of how their economic well-being will be affected, and as a result, impact the way politicians and legislators tend to themselves and the public. There was a period, prior to the passing of the Civil Rights Act, in which it was economically favorable to...
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The Female Beauty Ideal in Europe During the Renaissance Introduction The phrase “beauty is in the eye of the beholder” suggests that beauty is subjective - each person sees beauty through their own perspective. But with that being said, the way that beauty is perceived has changed throughout time and is quite influenced by society through political, economic, and cultural aspects. The Renaissance, a European era from the 1300s to the 1600s, has a very specific ideal of beauty for...
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The Vietnam War was generally a manifestation of the Cold War between the Soviet Union and its allies and the United States (Spector, 2022). The Indochina wars and North Vietnam’s desire to unite Vietnam into a communist state after the French colonial occupation of the region are known as the causes of the conflict (Eyerman et al., 2017). On the other hand, the South Vietnamese government wanted to establish a government that was closely allied with the West. However, the...
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Are following instructions really important? There is a growing feeling that something is wrong with the global education system. And it is proven that the education system is failing. And why is it actually failing? Well, parents are sending their children to school, so they can be prepared for the real world which nowadays is changing very, very fast but our schools haven’t changed much for hundreds of years. And I can bravely say, that the education system has got...
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Look Back: Individuals managing the challenges of life‐limiting illness require adequate social support to maintain quality of life. I have reflected on my experience as a student nurse, embodying a differential approach to care during the time being. An outsider such as myself, had a complete mesh in the center of my eyes, expecting the unexpected. There is a whole stigma about dying. “sadness succumbing to the people around me’ or so I thought. Quality of life before I even...
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Throughout my life, I’ve struggled with allergies and intolerances, and I always will, but over the years I’ve learned how to deal with them. Allergies are when you go into anaphylaxis shock causing breathing difficulties and swelling of the face. Intolerances cause sickness and diarrhea. May 15th, 2003. From the day I was born, we didn’t know about any allergies that I had yet to get, this is due to breastfeeding. I don’t remember being this young but from what...
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I am a student of PhemaGrace School, 1431 Bristol Road South, Birmingham, B31 2SU. I am currently studying Access to the Nursing program. My inspiration to become Adult Nursing started when I was in year two of secondary school in my country. At that time, we were having some family friends who had been a nurse, their character, neatness, respect, manner of approach, and way of communicating with one another makes me have my first passion to become a nurse....
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Introduction This paper describes the reflection on an incident that occurred when I was working in the maternity ward at Royal Darwin Hospital. This incident changed my perception of young teenage Indigenous girls’ attitudes regarding pregnancy and motherhood. Critical reflection on this particular incident brought me the insight that, as healthcare workers, our assumptions and clinical judgments without realizing or understanding the situation can be inaccurate in many circumstances. I believe that reflective practices help us to learn from our...
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I have always been tired and tired, and for such a reason I had been down in mood. I was tired of sleeping, so it was hard to do well. Maybe there is a problem somewhere in the body. Thyroid function is decreased, or it may have been a disease, I was worried about going to the hospital, but the body said that there is no abnormality. Even after I went to the hospital, my body was always helpless. I...
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I was born in Jalisco, Mexico on a small ranch called Manalisco, Jalisco. As Mexico innovated throughout the years, the small ranch transitioned into a village (Pueblo). I was born into a family of 9 siblings. I was full of joy and amusement growing up, I remember playing every day on the ranch with pure bliss. The ranch was quite a site to see, it was full of rich soil, grass, trees, nopal trees, and corn stock. However, there were...
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Julius Caesar is regarded as an important and powerful person in human history because of his contributions to the development of the roman empire and the social and political reforms that reshaped Roman society are what made him the widely recognized figure he is today caesars undeniable prominence the late roman republic is largely linked to his distinctive personality which also accounts for many of his accomplishments as well as a number of his setbacks. In the year 100 BC,...
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China has the oldest civilization country. Its culture is extremely different from other cultures all over the world. China is the third-largest country in the world but, it is the largest country in terms of population. The mountains and great rivers of China split China into three parts; Tibet, Mongolia, and Eastern China. The Chinese flag is red with one big star and four small stars. The red of the flag represents the revolution along with being their traditional color....
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Introduction: Professionalism can be viewed as appropriate behavior and adherence to accepted concepts and practices. It is critical not only in Information and Technology/Network Security but of great importance in other areas as well. Several of the key areas of Network Security professionalism are literacy, certifications, competency, ethics, knowledgeability, learning ability, care, and pride. Professionalism and ethics should be educated and practiced at all levels whether in schools, universities or at work. Professionalism is necessary not only in information technologies/network...
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Was Cleisthenes’ role as a reformer of Athenian political institutions a significant one or not? In this essay, I propose to show the significance of Cleisthenes’ role as a reformer in Athens through his extension of power to the common people which further led to their involvement in political and governmental issues resulting later in the development of democracy. Cleisthenes introduced reforms to the constitution of Athens that allowed equal rights for all citizens and with the help of the...
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Music, in its dictionary definition, can be defined as vocal or instrumental sounds combined in such a manner as which to form a harmony. Yet, in its form of elaborate art, music has the power to evoke an underlying emotion in its listener while embracing them within a culture of its own. Throughout my life, music, in its ever-changing ness, has remained constant in leading me through numerous cultures, while maintaining itself as a universal language. Growing up in a...
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The first key movement in my primary education is that there is a school choice not to participate in the national assessment, otherwise, I knew at the time SAT test. This was due to teachers' national strikes in 2010, which gave primary schools the opportunity to determine whether they could allow their year six students to undertake this test. ( Harrison. A., 10 May 2010, BBC News.) I was grateful at the time, but I did not understand why, as...
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In the artwork Joy of Life b Henri Matisse, he was a Frenchman that was exploring the expressive potential of color and its relation to form. Then there is the artwork by Van Gogh's The Night Café that is an oil painting that depicts the interior of the café but its title is inscribed lower right beneath the signature. Matisse often painted landscapes in the south of France during the summer and worked up ideas developed there into larger compositions...
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