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Measuring Social Welfare: Theories and Challenges
One the strong pillars in social work is the ability to think critically and formulating opinions about what is good and what is wrong.
Exploring Existentialism and the Complexity of Love
This paper seeks to apply how existentialism ties into love within an individual going through the experience of life.
The Multifaceted Role of the US National Government in Society
In today's culture, the function that the government of the United States plays is multi-faceted, convoluted, and in a constant state of flux.
Exploring Existentialism: Defining Authenticity and Human Existence
Soren KierkegaardΒ is considered the first philosopher to talk about existentialism, a Danish philosopher in the 19th century, and also an expert in literature and theology.
Navigating the Criminal Justice System: The Role of Power and Privilege
For this paper you will explore the role of power and privilege in the criminal justice system.
Anatomy of a Car Crash: Coup-Contrecoup Injuries and Crash Test Dummies
Coup-Contrecoup Injury A coup-contrecoup injury is a brain injury that involves two parts of the brain after a crash involving head movement.
The Impact of Technology on VMI Workers: Quantitative and Qualitative Perspectives
Quantitative data analysis approach for VMI Closed-ended questionnaire and survey: It is evident that this data analysis approach aids in enhancing the statistical evaluation of a situation.
Climate Change Solutions: Urgent Need for Actionable Mitigation
I find it convincing that there is need for scholars to develop actionable solutions to mitigate the impact of climate change on human and animal lives in the future.
Overcoming Burnout: A Champion Skiers Path to Mental Resilience and Passion
The drive to become the best in a sport or any competition is an intrinsic value in human nature.
Saving the Oceans: Combatting Pollution and Raising Awareness through the Mass Media
The most severe pollution in the oceans is plastics, and the mass media has its works centered elsewhere.
Navigating the Complex Intersection of BPH and Parkinsons Disease
This discussion will examine a case study of an American male, Joel, who is diagnosed with BPH with a prior condition of Parkinson's disease.
The Revolutionary Face of Money: Platos Perspective on the Market and Justice
Book II talks about the idea of the market coined into western thought.