Student Paramedic Reflects On Clinical Incident With Elderly Patient With Dementia

 The purpose of this reflective essay is to evaluate a clinical incident from clinical practise, this includes the assessment, communication and management of an elderly patient with dementia in my first year as a student paramedic. I will be doing this by examining how I assessed, managed and communicated with this particular patient. I … Read more

Dia De Los Muertos, Obon, & Pchum Ben: Exploring Death Culture Through The White-Ground Lekythos

 For centuries, mankind has honored their ancestors through rituals, memorials, and celebrations, different cultures expressing the practice in their own way: Dia de los Muertos (Mexico), Obon (Japan), Pchum Ben (Cambodia). We light lanterns, leave offerings, and give all to the death, in a way to honor their spirit and soul in the afterlife–in … Read more

The Mystery Behind the Nazca Lines in Peru

 The Nazca lines are located in the Nazca desert, some 400 km South of Lima. They are a series of drawings sketched onto large plains between the Inca and Nazca Valleys (sometimes spelt Nasca), covering about 450 square kilometres. In an area measuring 37 miles long and 1 mile wide is an assortment of … Read more

Exploring John B. Watson's Behaviorism Theory & CBT: Effects & Collaborative Empiricism

 Behaviorism was founded by John B. Watson in 1913 with efforts to describe, predict, explain, and manipulate observable human behavior (Sommers-Flannigan & Sommers-Flannigan, 2012). This theory focuses specifically on observable phenomena or materialist concepts in human behavior to ensure that it is based on verifiable, measurable scientific data (Seligman, 2006). While Behaviorism is backed … Read more

Hybrid therapy for complex multifocal steno-obstructive vascular disease

Abstract Background The alternative of hybrid revascularization surgery combines the well-established patency benefits of open vascular surgery with the advantages of less-invasive endovascular interventions to provide a durable and safe solution for critical limb ischemia. Aim The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of hybrid therapy in patients with complex … Read more

The Psyche of Serial Killers in “MERCY” Project

 PROJECT PROPOSAL: “MERCY” Introduction The project proposal „MERCY” analyzes the psychology of people suffering from mental disorders basing on various theories of psychocologists, psychitrists and neurologists.  It also highlights the theory of psychopathic changes happening in the human brain, based on the bahvior of serial killers. The project interprets their character, motives as also … Read more

The Roots of Antisemitism and Slavery in 1600s-1900s

 Antisemitism and slavery both take roots between the 1600s and 1900s. These two cultures were seen inferior from society, they had bystanders that didn’t want to oppose the racial movements taking place. Antisemitism started with Christians in the early church in the 1400s. Christianity blamed the Jews for Jesus death because Jesus helped the … Read more

Robert E. Lee: A Complex Military Legacy of the Old South

 Robert E. Lee: A Man of Many Faces Robert E. Lee was an immensely complex character in history. He has been credited with impressive victories and defeats, and both immoral and moral attributes. Romanticized by some, abhorred by others, it is not easy to take an objective approach when examining his life. Although he … Read more