Comparing the use and accuracy of an arcade game for Measuring the Contrast Sensitivity Function

ABSTRACT A new method of assessing vision known as the Contrast Sensitivity Function (CSF) has emerged. It is important to measure the sensitivity of the visual system for humans and other animals as it offers information regarding individual visual function capabilities. Contrast Sensitivity testing complements and extends the assessment of visual function performed in traditional … Read more

Land law problem question

This law problem question essay explores a variety of topics in land law, including: title and ownership of land, rights in land, easements and restrictive covenants, mortgages and leases, and the transfer of land. 1a) The first thing to do is to establish what, if any, sort of trust was created upon the purchase of … Read more

Literature of protest

Over the centuries, one of the most important tools available to protesting groups was literature. Some of the most famous protest literature in the world has its roots in American history. For example, some great American authors of protest literature include Thomas Paine, Thomas Nast, John C. Calhoun, and Martin Luther King. Through eloquent, sometimes … Read more

Critically evaluate the cognitive theory of stereotyping

Stereotyping is a form of pre judgement that is as prevalent in today’s society as it was 2000 years ago. It is a social attitude that has stood the test of time and received much attention by social psychologists and philosophers alike. Many approaches to, or theories of stereotyping have thus been raised. This essay … Read more

The Meadow (creative writing example)

On a crisp autumn afternoon, I sat idly under an enormous oak tree watching as a whirlwind whisked across the rolling hills of the meadow. As it passed by me, the whirlwind scooped up a dormant pile of leaves lying next to the oak tree. The leaves appeared to come alive twisting, turning, and dancing … Read more

Allen Ginsberg Lysergic Acid & Mescalin compare and contrast

Bob Dylan once said, ” Allen Ginsberg is both tragic and dynamic, a lyrical genius, a con-man extraordinaire and probably the single greatest influence on American poetical voice since Whitman.” Helen Vendler voiced her opinion on Ginsberg, stating, ” Ginsberg is responsible for loosening the breath of American poetry at mid – century……. Most of … Read more

Assessment of a patient and plan of care

INTRODUCTION The purpose of this essay is to carry out an assessment of a patient and present a plan of care of a specific problem that the patient has encountered. The model chosen to guide the care plan is the Roper, Logan and Tierney’s ‘Elements of Nursing’. This will enable me to develop my skills … Read more

What are the main features of subcultures as defined by British cultural studies?

Is the term still relevant to current youth culture? The Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies (CCCS or the Birmingham school) was the forefront of British cultural studies; the 1970’s saw the culmination of first major research into youth subcultures in post war Britain. The combination of the work by such cultural theorist as Stuart Hall, … Read more

Marketing Communications Plan for travel agency (task outline and response)

Marketing Communications Plan In your position as marketing communications consultants, you have been approached by a group of entrepreneurs, who intend to open a travel agent business in Preston City centre. The business will be an independent (not part of a chain) start-up. The travel agent intends to sell holidays to private customers, but will … Read more

A Comparison and Contrast of Love in Christopher Marlowe’s “The Passionate Shepherd to his Love” and C. Day Lewis’s “Song”

In the poems “The Passionate Shepherd to his Love” by Christopher Marlowe and “Song” by C. Day Lewis, the speakers display their individual views of what can be expected with their love. Both speakers produce invitations to love with differences in what they have to offer. A list of promised delights is offered by the … Read more

Comparison of Shakespeare’s Sonnet 73 and Sonnet 116

William Shakespeare, in his Sonnet 73 and Sonnet 116, sets forth his vision of the unchanging, persistent and immovable nature of true love. According to Shakespeare, love is truly “till death do us part,” and possibly beyond. Physical infirmity, the ravages of age, or even one’s partner’s inconstancy have no effect upon the affections of … Read more

Health promotion and care plans

Whilst on placement on an adult rehabilitation ward, I had the opportunity to participate in some health promoting activities. Galli (1978) states that health promotion is an “essentially contested concept”. Different people use the term health promotion for different things. For instance, the use of the term by the government when they apply it to screening … Read more

The Differences and Similarities of Pneumonia and Tuberculosis (case study)

Pneumonia and tuberculosis have been plaguing the citizens of the world for centuries causing millions of deaths. This occurred until the creation and use of antibiotics become more widely available. These two respiratory infections have many differences, which include their etiology, incidence and prevalence, and many similarities in their objective and subject indicators, medical interventions, … Read more

How using a coursework example can help

Using an example of coursework can be very helpful for students when writing their own work. Seeing an example of a well-written piece of coursework can provide students with a clear understanding of what is expected of them, both in terms of structure and content. By examining an example, students can see how to structure their work, how to present their arguments effectively, and how to use evidence to support their claims.

One theory that supports the effectiveness of learning by example is called social learning theory. According to this theory, individuals learn by observing the behavior of others and the consequences of those behaviors. By observing examples of successful coursework, students can learn how to perform the task themselves and improve their own work.

Another theory that supports the use of examples in learning is cognitive load theory. This theory suggests that individuals have a limited amount of cognitive resources available for processing information. By providing examples, students can reduce the cognitive load required to understand the task and focus on applying the information to their own work.

Overall, using examples of coursework can be an effective way to help students learn how to write their own work. By observing examples of well-written coursework, students can gain a better understanding of what is expected of them and how to achieve success in their own writing.