Revealing The True Nature of ‘Authenticity’: An Analysis of Three Native Art Installations

 On November 29th, 1990 the United States government passed the Indian Arts and Crafts Act, distinguishing what can be labeled as “authentic” United States Indian products. Throughout the 1990s artists grappled with and challenged the concept of “authenticity” in art and museums – many of these artists identified as Native American or American Indian. … Read more

Sentence: The Pro-Choice vs Pro-Life Debate of Abortion in the US: Research and Current Status

 Abortion is one of the most controversial and most divisive issues in the American society. The abortion debate is polarized by two sides: pro-choice and pro-life. The arguments presented by these two sides provide the rhetoric for the abortion debate. At the pro-life side, anti-abortion groups believe that personhood begins at conception. This means … Read more

Exploring Polidori’s Refined Creature: The Aristocratic Vampire in “The Vampyre

 The first aristocratic vampire story published in english is John Polidori’s The Vampyre (1819); a short story about a mysterious aristocrat named Lord Ruthven who appears human but is secretly a vampire. Unlike the previous descriptions of vampires, Polidori transforms the vampire figure into a sophisticated and refined creature who lives amongst the upperclass … Read more

Exploring How Physical Activity Helps Depression and Anxiety in College Students

 Annotated Bibliography Assignment RECL 2P07 Lab 4: Debbie Giguere Stacey Hughes 6369540 Brock University   Dunn, A. L., Trivedi, M. H., Kampert, J. B., Clark, C. G., & Chambliss, H. O. (2005). Exercise treatment for depression: efficacy and dose response. American journal of preventive medicine, 28(1), 1-8. The authors are determining how much physical … Read more

Maximizing Self-Care and Decision Making for Obstetric Migrant Workers and Medication Misuses

 Obstetric Migrant Workers and Medication Misuses Jennifer Cardenas-Arias CGN 5505 Pharmacotherapeutics and Technology for Advanced Practice Nurses Dr. Tuason & Dr. Luxenburg-Horowitz Western University of Health Sciences March 12, 2018   Obstetric Migrant Workers and Medication Misuses Studies have determined that anywhere from 35% to 80% of all pregnant women will consume at least … Read more

Exploring the Shades of Meaning Behind the Declaration of Independence: An Analysis of Its Vagueness and Flexibility

 Independence?  If so, what? My father always says, "It's all relative" whenever I complain about anything. His signature phrase is short and vague, but it is also applicable to any situation. In this way, the Declaration of Independence reminds me of my father's words. It is vague, flexible, and timeless, making it relevant for … Read more

Cognition and Behavior: Exploring The Role of Neuroimaging Techniques

 Lexix Rodriguez Mind Body Brain 15 of March 2018 Neuroimaging and Cognition Psychology seeks to explain human behavior and the mental processes that lead us to encode information otherwise known as cognition. However, in order to further understand the reason behind our decisions, the source of our creative thinking, or even the mental processes … Read more