COVID-19 is an emerging public health problem, which started in China at the end of 2019 and gradually affected the majority of countries including India(1). Doubtful information about this novel disorder along with the nonavailability of proper treatment has presented some ubiquitous challenges to our mental health (2). This pandemic has become a fertile ground for many mental health issues and more people are affected by mental health issues in any pandemic than by the pandemic itself (3). Quarantine and...
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In the three pieces, every author employs varying forms of Logos, Ethos, Pathos, and Kairos to support their work and ensure that their arguments are strong and persuasive, and compelling. The first work in an essay written by Peggy McIntosh called âWhite Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsackâ was written to show what types of benefits she as a white woman receives in our society providing an exceedingly long list of each and every one of those benefits while also giving...
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Good Afternoon, On behalf of the Holmes High School class of 2020, I would like to thank all of the people that make Holmes High School special. To teachers and faculty that come every day and strive to provide us with a tremendous education despite our unwillingness to learn. To the staff who work day in and day out to coordinate our events while also supporting the faculty and us students. We thank you and we love you. Additionally, I...
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1. Introduction 1.1 Rationale I have been granted an internship at Devnet Limited to acquire the goal of being acquainted with the best practices of âSoftware Developmentâ from an esteemed organization. During the period of my industry experience, I worked with the finest ones in this industry and learned cutting-edge tools to solve problems from the requirement of companies who are in the field of catching the feature of software development. I believe that the process which I have gone...
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Is it necessary to ignore oneâs identity while learning to speak English? In Amy Tanâs essay, âMother Tongueâ the author talks about her love for languages. The author highlights more about her life experience with her mother in America because of her mother's barrier to the English language. Tan also talks about her mother's humiliation due to broken English and how her mother broken speech affected her life. Tan further talks about the kind of language she speaks to the...
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Imagine being an elementary student who is told that they will no longer have recess or physical education. Instead, that time will be devoted to more time in the classroom. If you are like me, this news would be crushing as recess and physical education were the highlight of my school day. Schools are now taking time away from physical activity to help children understand more complex topics in the classroom. According to Kenneth Ginsburg, âA 1989 survey taken by...
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Audience Analysis The study confronts the different personalities that are affected by the use of Marijuana. The government of the United States is directly influenced by the decision to legalize Marijuana as most effects are directly attached to its operations. For instance, in the changing economy or crime rates, the highest benefit will be the government. However, in terms of any adverse outcomes that crop up from legalizing Marijuana, will immensely affect government operations. The law and policymakers have for...
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I would like to pay tribute to a woman who has tremendously influenced my life and taken the time to do this interview with me. I learned so much in just a few minutes. This woman is my mother, Alicia Butler. My mother is my queen. Nothing in this world compares to the love that I know my mother has for me and I have for her. Many women may be good mothers but mine is the best. My mother...
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People in Central America are struggling with crimes of law enforcement, parenting, and even the way the government operates. What's worse than that is the judicial and executive system isnât doing anything enough for these people living in Central America. Central America can do so many things different that can help those who live there to be safe and less stressed. Certain areas in Central America are affected by how they live. Iâd hate to be in an area where...
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Dinosaurs are a group of reptiles that dominated the land for over 140 million years (more than 160 million years in some parts of the world). They evolved in diverse shapes and sizes, from the fearsome giant Spinosaurus to the chicken-sized Microraptor, and were able to survive in a variety of ecosystems. As we all know, dinosaurs became extinct due to an asteroid that hit the earth 66 million years ago. There are many kinds of dinosaurs. The most famous...
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The Tiger, king of the jungle, is a statue of elegance, beauty, and power. Captured from his kingdom pacing back and forth along his enclosed cage with a constant loop of shrieking newborns, camera flashes, and the thunder of children hammering on the glass; with running noses and drooling mouths. The king was taken as a prisoner, a crown jewel for all to admire. Animals like these are living a life of undeserved punishment with poor living conditions, forced breeding...
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A modest proposal Today with the 4.0 scientific and technological revolution, messages or information of users are sent by clicks or entered on social media such as Messenger, Instagram, and hundreds of social networking sites other. Social networks have connected people all over the world, erasing the distance of space and time thanks to that fast speed and convenience. Of the overuse of social networks, young people nowadays practice their own unhealthy lifestyle - virtual life. Let us ask ourselves...
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My philosophy of music education is a guide on music and the value it has on life and education. Using music and its power to provide a phenomenon, we can take a look at its value to enhance our perception of beauty, our need for in-the-moment, lived bodily experiences the role it plays in social interactions, and our need for a higher quality of life. As we journey through my discovery of music philosophy, we will look at music as...
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Social justice is meant for everyone. The concept of just and fair relationships between individuals and society is important in our everyday lives, especially in education. Students should be receiving resources and being treated fairly so that they feel safe and secure to learn. Social justice can be seen differently by individuals. Some believe social justice is equality, while others believe it is equity. Before this course, I had not paid much attention to the difference between equality and equity....
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Introduction First of all, the background of the simulation is about the medium-sized organization, which has roughly 600 staff with completely no increase in the growth of the development rate in the human resource division. Yet, this firm has undergone significant expansion in the past few years. The chief executive officer (CEO) has assigned us to get the Human Resources Department organized and build a strong human resource function. Being the Director of this Human resource team, each decision to...
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A quote by Patrick Overton âWatch your thoughts, they become words. Watch your words, they become actions. Watch your action, they become habits. Watch your habits, they become character. Watch your character, for it becomes your destiny.â According to the Lexico Oxford Dictionary cyber bullying means âthe use of electronic communication to bully a person, typically by sending messages of an intimidating or threatening nature.â There are many causes and effects as it relates to cyberbullying. Cyberbullying is caused by...
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The 1925 novel, Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald follows an upstanding young man, Nick Carraway as he tells the tragic story of Jay Gatsby. Gatsby, a self-made millionaire, attempts to pursue Daisy Buchanan, a wealthy woman whom he loved in his youth. Fitzgerald creates an âartificial worldâ where money is the object of everyone's desire. Capitalism drowns the characters, the setting, and the plot, manipulating the morals of the constructs. The 1920's therefore marked the time when capitalism...
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If you've lived anywhere but under a rock during the 2016 election, âfake newsâ isn't a term you're unfamiliar with. Fake news is defined as any âdeliberate disinformation or hoaxes spread via traditional print and broadcast news media or online social media.â(Kalsnes) It is true that news outlets may unintentionally put out false information, but for this paper, I will only be focusing on fake news with malicious intent. While one may believe that fake news is harmless, it is...
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Teenagers can be very inconsistent with their actions and their emotions can change in the blink of an eye. So, why are teenagers this way? Teenagers act the way they do because nature and nurture impact their identity. This will be explained through psychological studies and personal experiences. It will also express connections with Lord of the Flies and how nature versus nurture impacts the boys in the book. In Lord of the Flies, there are many examples of how...
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âWar is peace, freedom is slavery, ignorance is strengthâ Looking at North Korea and China we see totalitarian regimes reflected in modern society bring to fruition Orwellâs nightmare Seventy years ago, Eric Blair, writing under the pen name George Orwell, published â1984,â now considered a modern-day classic. The novelâs protagonist Winston Smith is a middle-aged man frustrated with his way of life, the governments control and political movement in Oceania, governed by constant surveillance, hidden microphones, and secret police, as...
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The two deadliest wars in human history, World War 1 and World War 2 had a significant impact on the prevailing world powers of the day. Although the wars have many similarities, they were different in many ways due to their direct causes, execution, and global impact. Prior to World War 1, political developments such as the shifting of powers, European competition for material resources in Africa and Asia, increases in mutual alliances, and the arms race contributed to the...
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COVID-19 has been an unprecedented situation ever happened over the current century. Even though science considers this century as the most powerful of all times, now the whole world is struggling to handle this pandemic case. I agree with the points you have mentioned to some extent and propose some more views in the end. From an economic perspective, the coronavirus has made the entire humanity act more humanely. Various unfairly formed classes, such as upper, middle, and low, have...
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Covid-19 is a new disease caused by a new strain of coronavirus that has proven to be a life-threatening worldwide pandemic causing millions of infections and hundreds of thousands of deaths. When concerns were raised by the World Health Organisation (WHO) of the alarming spread and severity of the disease it was then declared that Covid-19 was a global pandemic on March 11, 2020. The pandemic has affected the world in all ways possible and has most definitely affected Australiaâs...
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Home to Harlem sold eleven thousand copies in the first two weeks of its publication, fifty thousand during its first year, and was the first best-seller written by a black writer in America. Nevertheless, its depiction of lower-class Harlemites did appall some of the American black leaders, most notoriously W.E.B. Du Bois. In his 1928 Crisis review, he wrote of Home to Harlem: 'After the dirtier parts of its filth I feel distinctly like taking a bath' (359). For DuBois...
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I will provide some suggestions for the UK government to take into account in respect of legalizing assisted dying law. In the future, this might will help the UK government to change the current law of assisted dying under section 2(1) of the Suicide Act. Perhaps the UK government may follow Switzerlandâs current law of assisted dying model and may take into account its application in Swiss society. Therefore, I am going to put some suggestions, suggestions are: Assisted suicide...
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This assignment will highlight and discuss the case study of Victor a 22-year-old black African male from the Nottingham area. I will discuss and provide detailed evidence on Victor's case through investigations and theories. This will help explain how Victor's race, gender and class could have had a big impact on his life and potentially discriminated against him when he has been a part of the criminal justice system and seeking mental health support. Sewell in 'Mad or Bad? A...
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Introduction Despite its many manifestations in modern society, discrimination continues to be a divisive and ubiquitous problem. Discrimination against people because of their gender, age, sexual orientation, religion, handicap, or race is the foundation of this unfair conduct. This complicated phenomena has far-reaching effects on the lives of the oppressed, affecting their mental health, social networks, and financial stability, among other areas. When people are discriminated against, it damages more than just the people directly involved; it tears at the...
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Insanity is commonly defined as the state of being seriously mentally ill. But does that exempt people from punishment for crimes they committed? Insanity pleas are rarely used, and when they are, they have an extremely low success rate. How is one deemed insane? What are the criteria for an insanity plea? These issues have been and continue to be determined by state lawmakers and precedent-setting court cases. One possible outlet for this determination is the use of brain scans....
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On August 3, 1492, Christopher Columbus set on a voyage to India but instead landed in the present-day United States of America. As soon as Columbus first interacted with Native Americans, there were problems, Christopher Columbus brought over diseases new to the Natives that were slowly killing Native Americans. During Columbusâs second voyage, he had the intention of taking land away from the Natives, which ultimately caused the killing and removal of the Natives. Only three hundred and fifty years...
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Air pollution is a significant issue we face in the modern world, especially those who live in large cities. Two factors further compound these dangers. The first is the visibility of the pollution as the human eye cannot see most pollutants. It leaves people unaware of any possible threat, for example, it is estimated that the average Londoner loses over â16 months of their life at the cityâs current pollution levelsâ (Somerset House, 2018). The second factor is the bodyâs...
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