Understand Early Onset Alzheimers Through the Film Still Alice

Introduction Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia, characterized by a decline in cognitive functioning and memory loss (Alzheimer’s Association, n.d.). AD is a neurodegenerative disease, occurring in progressively worsening stages accompanied by an intensification in cognitive decline (Wang et al., 2018). The most common form of AD is late-onset, affecting individuals … Read more

Why Is Sexual Assault So Common in Greek Life? Learn why rxxe, hazing, and sexual assault thrive in college fraternities and sororities.

 Why is Sexual Assault within Greek Life so Common? Greek life has stood on various college campuses since the late 1700’s. The fraternities and sororities on campuses bring a bounty of opportunities for those who join the various organizations such as academic support, social networking and even career opportunities (Svrluga). However, they are not … Read more

Asian Americans Lack Representation in Hollywood: Yellow Peril, Typecasting, and Profit-Related Priorities​

 y prestigious motion picture and television industry known as Hollywood vastly underrepresents a multitude of racial minority groups, and many of these colored groups, such as the Asian Americans, are unable to have their own voice or express themselves artistically. Not only are fans unable to find a role model that looks like and … Read more

Exploring Social Disorganization Theory: Why Inner City Crime Is High in Chicago

 “Social Disorganization Theory: Inner City Crime in Chicago” Zandy Greene Mercyhurst University CRJS230: Criminology November 2018 Introduction This paper will explore various sources regarding social disorganization theory and how it contributes to crime in Chicago. Social disorganization theory will be defined and analyzing the various components that contribute to these crimes. In addition, support … Read more

Unlocking the Impact of Technology on Education: How Tech is Transforming Schools

 Technology affects every aspect of our lives. From romance to business, it has shown its presence everywhere. But technology has had a huge impact on education that cannot be denied, and has done nothing but improve the quality and quantity of education. Today, schools are being pressured more and more to improve the technology … Read more

Estonias Journey from Birth to Rebirth: 1919-1991

 ESTONIA: BIRTH AND REBIRTH 1919-1991 Introduction Estonia as an area has long existed with human settlement anywhere between 13,000 and 11,000 years ago. In its history Estonia has often been the plaything of greater powers. In its History Estonia has been ruled by Baltic Germans, The Swedish Empire and Russian Empire. Estonia has had … Read more

Unlocking Empowerment: Adaptations to Function Independently with Intellectual Disabilities

 Assignment 5 Adaptations That Facilitate an Individual with Cerebral Palsy and Other Intellectual Disabilities to Be Able to Function More Independently Intellectual disability refers to the neurodevelopmental disorder that affects an individual’s intellectual functioning and adaptive behaviour. People suffering from this disability often face challenges with reasoning, problem solving and learning. They also experience … Read more

New Jersey v. T.L.O.: A History of the 4th Amendment Test.

 The Fourth Amendment can be one of the most controversial and debatable amendments to the Constitution. Hundreds of years after its ratification, the Supreme Court is still interpreting the parameters of the amendment. The Supreme Court was yet again, faced the decision to interpret what the Fourth Amendment entailed in 1985 with New Jersey … Read more

Benefits of Legislation for Employers and Employees in the UK

 Legislation is one of the most important instruments of government in society and protecting citizens. It determines amongst others the rights and responsibilities of individuals and authorities to whom the legislation applies,an example of a legislation approved in order to benefit the work force and their well-being is Workers over 18 are usually entitled … Read more