Exploring the History and Consequences of Colonization in Hispanic Civilization

 Throughout the course of this class, we have explored the history of Hispanic Civilization and discussed many common themes. From religion, to race, language, class, and everything else in between, we have dissected it all and really broken it down. One specific reoccurring theme that has really stuck out to me throughout the readings … Read more

Why African Americans are Disproportionally Targeted by Police – Exploring the Positivist Approach

 In recent years, there has been a lot of attention brought to the numerous police inflicted homicides occurring in the country. Various statistics show that police officers are fatally killing African Americans at a higher rate than their White and Hispanic counterparts. This information poses a lot of questions because African Americans make up … Read more

How the Colonization of Somalia Impacted its Society

 History Internal Assessment Question: To what extent did the colonization of Somalia impact its society? Word Count:     Criterion A: Identification and Evaluation of Sources This investigation will seek to answer the question “To what extent did the colonization of Somalia impact its society?” Since 1990, they had a very poor government in … Read more

Causes and Predictors of 30-Day Readmission for Cardiogenic Shock w/ECMO: Key Facts and Stats

 ay inCauses and Predictors of 30-Day Readmission in Patients with Cardiogenic Shock underwent Extra corporeal ECMO. Abstract: Background: Cardiogenic shock is a complication that has significant mortality, morbidity and cost on the health care system. One of the strategies managing cardiogenic shock is the extra corporeal ECMO. Despite the hemodynamic support provided by ECMO … Read more

Discover How American Revolution Was Preserving Status Quo, Unlike the French and Haitian Revolutions

 Many people think of the American Revolution as a paradigm of revolution that incited change throughout the world. The French and Haitian Revolutions, both inspired by Americans fighting and gaining their independence from an oppressive body, closely followed the American Revolution. Although the American Revolution may have inspired reform in France and Haiti, in … Read more

Improving Professional Development: Learn Reflective Practice in Social Work

  Introduction Reflective Practice is an important skill to learn throughout a social workers career. Reflective Practice is the ‘process of learning through and from experience’ in regard to different insights on an individual and their practice. (Boud et al, 1985; Boyd and Falees, 1983; Mezirow, 1981; Jarvis, 1992) In social work, reflective practice is … Read more

Effects of Background Conditions on College Students Memory Recall: – Unlocking the Study Benefits of Different Backgrounds on Memory Recall!

 Abstract This study will evaluate how different background conditions influence college students short term memory recall. 150 college students will be randomly divided into three treatment groups using random sampling (n=50) in this within subjects – repeated measures design. Classical music, white noise, and silence will be the three levels of the independent variable … Read more