Myanmar Rohingya Conflict: Buddhism, Hinduism & Islam Teaches Nonviolence

 In August 2017, the Buddhist-majority Myanmar government began a military campaign in response to a group known as the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) taking responsibility for attacking Myanmar’s police and military bases.  While the Myanmar government claims to be targeting militants, BBC reports about 700,000 Rohingya civilians have fled their homes, and within … Read more

Contaminated Water Crisis in South Sudan: What Must Be Done?

 Of all the issues facing South Sudan, the problem with the abundance of contaminated water is one of the most pressing dilemmas. Though Tibbett (1998) describes research done about twenty years ago that uncovered an alarming statistic; almost “80% of all illness is related to water” in this low-income country. While that information is … Read more

Sports Injuries: Hamstring Group Strain & Mario Manjarrez Linares Case Study

  Hamstring Group Strain Mario Manjarrez Linares Pathology and Evaluation of Orthopedic Injuries I Dr. Sterner PhD, ATC Medial Hamstring Group Strain Mario Manjarrez Linares Abstract Objective: This case study will examine a grade 2, mid substance strain of the medial hamstring group in a 22-year-old male basketball athlete. This case study will explain the … Read more

Improve Patient Care with Interpersonal Communication Skills in Nursing

 Interpersonal communication in any career field is important. This communication is defined as the “process by which people exchange information, feelings, and meaning through verbal and non-verbal messages: it is face-to-face communication” (SkillsYouNeed). Without communication, life is much more challenging to get any tasks done. Whether it is through non-verbal cues, body language, different … Read more

History of Rice in South Carolina and Its Deep Roots in Slavery

 Alexandra Bullard Dr. Kideckel Food Fights: Eating and Controversy 03 December 2018 Historiography Paper Formal Draft The history of rice has many different roots, but it’s clear that its beginning in America can be traced back to South Carolina. Many historians have different ideas on how rice grew in the colonies, specifically South Carolina, … Read more

Saving Humanity Through Memory: The Importance of Memories in Station Eleven.

 Alice Bennett Zimmerman English 1 December 2018 The Importance of Memories in Station Eleven “Without memory, our existence would be barren and opaque… it is memory that will save humanity.” These words, spoken by Elie Wiesel are proven true in Emily Mandel’s book Station Eleven. Through Mandel’s non linear technique she shows the reader … Read more

Analyzing Charlie Chaplin's City Lights: A Fictional City, Clever Transitions & Refined Perfectionism

 Textual Analysis: City Lights (1931) Sequence Running Time: 00:20:29 – 26:46 The extract I chose for my textual analysis is from the film City Lights, directed by as well as starring Charlie Chaplin. I am going to analyze the segment on 3 different contexts: geographical, historical and political. I will also be focusing on … Read more

Native Americans' Declining Health is Linked to Diet, Poverty, and Lifestyle

 A Deterioration Health Condition Among the Native Americans Name Course Date Introduction Native Americans have a rich cultural history. It was characterized by mythologies that attributed almost every aspect of nature to a supernatural power. Native Americans comprised several tribes all of which had their own unique way of doing things although similarities did … Read more

The Meaning Behind The Parable of the Good Samaritan

 The Parable of the Good Samaritan is encouraged by and in reply to an inquiry presented to Jesus by a legal counselor. For this situation the legal advisor would have been a specialist in the Mosaic Law and not a court legal advisor of today. He could have basically been looking for data. The … Read more