Discussing John Keat’s Writing: Nature-Cycle, Emotion, and Naturalism

   The nature-cycle is one theme Keats consistently focuses on throughout his writing.  Three works of Keats that represent the nature-cycle significantly are “After Dark Vapours,” “To Autumn,” and “Endymion.”       The sonnet “After Dark Vapours,” is a three part piece of literature that demonstrates the theme of the nature-cycle (Baumgartner 11).  In … Read more

Analysing if Memory, Ruminative Thinking and Attachment Styles Predict Depression

 In this study, the aims focus on analysing whether over general memory, ruminative thinking and attachment styles can predict depression scores and difficulties in emotional regulation. The World Health Organisation (2017) defines depression as a highly prevalent disorder with those affected experiencing impacted mood and behaviours with symptoms ranging in severity. According to the … Read more

Nurses Master Interpersonl Relationships to Provide Enhanced Care to Patients

 “Nursing is the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities; prevention of illness and injury; facilitation of healing; alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response; and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, groups, communities, and populations.” (Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice, 2015). Nurses thrive in their practice … Read more

The Positive Impact of Moderate/High-Intensity Exercise on Depression: Results from Helgadóttir et al. (2018)

 Hypothesis   This study focused on the positive effect that moderate/high-intensity exercise can have on depression. In research done by Helgadóttir et al. (2018) they found that when compared, those who partook in moderate/high-intensity had a greater decrease in the severity of their symptoms than those who only did low-intensity exercise. Based on the research … Read more

Solution to Brazilian Ethnic Conflict: Better Distribution, First Past The Post and Constitutional Reform

 Andre Marques PSC 387: Ethnic Conflicts Professor Jolly November 15th, 2018 Brazilian Ethnic Conflict Solution Brazil since colonial times has been divided and segregated. The colonial influences in Brazil are still seen to date. There is a large divide between the “whites” and “blacks” (afro-descendentes). The whites in Brazil control the country politically and … Read more

Northern Soul Movement Through Time: Exploring Fashion and Design Accross the Scene

 Introduction This report will be exploring the style surrounding the Northern Soul movement from the late 1960s and early 1970s through Northern England. What will be inspected throughout this timeline is the change Northern Soul style has gone through for the followers of this subculture to carry out the style they do today. Northern … Read more

History of 14-Yr-Old G: Language Evaluation in Samford Clinic Aug 2018

 History and Presenting Complaint G, a 14-year-old male, was seen at the Samford clinic for a language evaluation on August 2018. His past medical history includes having allergies. G’s mother expresses concern within the educational environment. She reports that he has difficulty with planning and organizing, completing an activity, expressing himself, concentrating, written expression, … Read more

Growing Up: An Observation of Child Development Processes

 More often than not we hear people commenting on things that children say and do, without having much regard to the child’s cognitive skills, coordination physical traits (height, weight, appearance), or even the manner in which they interact with their peers. These are all factors that contribute to a child’s development. The child development … Read more

Master the Basics of Workplace Writing: Grammar, Punctuation and More

 Introduction Workplace writing is the most common form of writing outside of one’s school career. It is specifically directed towards results that are direct, brief, and clear. Workplace writing falls in the categories of instructional, informational, persuasive, and transactional writing. These formal forms of communication have three basic purposes: to inform, to request or … Read more

Race as a Social Construct: Examining How Cultural and Biological Differences Shape Our Understanding of Race

 Race as a Social Construct The question about race in the United States of America may be considered as one of the most difficult questions which cause many conflicts between people. Unfortunately, only a few people think about the real nature of the race. This issue has different aspects such as biological, cultural, political, … Read more

Therapeutic Relationships: A Cornerstone of Nursing and Patient Well-Being

 “Nursing is the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities; prevention of illness and injury; facilitation of healing; alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response; and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, groups, communities, and populations.” (Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice, 2015). Nurses thrive in their practice … Read more

Improve Compliance in Legal/Ethical Duties: Regulation + Morals + Audit Independence

 To: Casey W. Baker, J.D. From: Sixuan Long Date: November 15, 2018 Subject: Module 5 – Fiduciary and Professional Liability – Accounting Firm Failures This memo is for responding to reflection question regarding the ways that society can use to improve compliance with the legal and ethical duties imposed upon professionals and whether the … Read more

Obstructive Sleep Apnoea: Impact on Mental Health and Diagnosis

 Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is a condition that is defined by episodes of upper airway obstruction during sleep with continued respiratory effort, which leads to a cessation in airflow, a decrease in blood oxygen saturations and transient arousal from sleep to lighter sleep or wakefulness. Sufferers of OSA are often unaware that these apnoeic … Read more

Themes and Styles of Henry David Thoreau: Nature, Wildness, Transcendentalism, Anti-Slavery, Solitude and Civil Disobedience

 Sean Tariche Mr. Bruno English IV – Period 3 Themes and Styles of Henry David Thoreau Henry David Thoreau was born on July 12, 1817 in Concord, Massachusetts. Thoreau attended the public school in Concord and the private Concord Academy. He continued his education at Harvard, graduating in the top half of his class … Read more