Understanding Personal and Social Causes of Depression

 Depression can be attributable to multiple factors and there might not be a single identifiable cause for the condition. One may develop depression due to the loss of a loved one, on an account of a family history of depression, in the backdrop of multiple social or financial stresses or it may begin in … Read more

Cell Phones in Schools: Benefits Outweigh Concerns? –

 Over the last few decades, the growing popularity of cell phones, especially among teenagers, has resulted in school administrators questioning whether they should allow students to use cell phones during class hours. Before the popularity of cell phones increased, the biggest concern of school administrators was the possibility of drug dealing; however, as the … Read more

Job Attitudes within U.S. Bank

 Job Attitudes within U.S. Bank By Cristian Ramirez Cuevas, Zakk Kiley, Carson Hensleigh, and Cris Velasquez Lemus Introduction: The topic we will be introducing in this paper is job attitudes within U.S. Bank. Specifically, the level of job satisfaction and examining what causes negative or positive attitudes. We will be focusing on ‘person-environment’ fit, … Read more

The Ethics of Genetic Engineering: Examining the Controversial Topic of Human Genetic Intervention

 As science and technology continue to advance, the topic of genetic research increasingly arises. Today, genetics allow major improvements in variety of areas such as in food and agriculture industries, species management, and manufacturing and materials. The most controversial use of genetics, and the focus of this essay, is on human genetic intervention. In … Read more

Would advanced life support provide a better standard of care to cardiac arrest patients?

Abstract The standard level of care provided to medical cardiac arrest patients took a drastic turn when the first closed chest defibrillator was introduced in the mid 1950’s by Paul Zoll (Nelson, 2013). Official training on the regulated EMT use of Automated External Defibrillators (AED) began in 1980 following the release of the first readily … Read more

The Little Killer: The Dangers of Pesticides in Our Food

 The Little Killer In today’s world people have become more observant of what they eat and where exactly it comes from. As a result, a growing concern in the food industry is pesticides. In recent years, information has surfaced concerning what pesticides are and how they affect the human body. In addition, pesticides are … Read more

Studying Intensity of Fandoms and Self-Esteem of their Members: A Proposal.`

 A Proposal to Study Intensity of Fandoms with Respect to Self-Esteem of their Members Cody M. Hubert Arizona State University   Abstract Fandoms are groups of people that form communities surrounding interest of a certain subject. Public perception of these fandoms can vary from ambivalent to hostile, and this perception can vary based on … Read more

How to Become Valued Member of Any Group: Improve Teamwork Skills

  ENEL400 Individual Reflection Student: Minh Duy Nguyen ID: 10161107 Due Date: April 13, 2018 Date: 2018-04-13 Course: ENEL 400 Team name: Group 11 Team members: Yuqing Zhao, Minh Nguyen, Edward Gu, Martin Bobek, Dylan Hofer, Rahul Saha Instructor: Dr. Denis Onen TA’s: Diego Coelho, Mahmood Noweir, Sina Rezai 1.Introduction This paper describes my experiences … Read more

Debate Power Distribution in Politics: Balancing Centralization and Multi-Level Governance

 Framing the Debate In the domain of politics which concerns itself with  the relationship between federalism and foreign policy, there is an ongoing debate regarding the optimal distribution of power necessary for effective international behaviour (Nossal, 328). On one end of the spectrum, there are the centralists. Their argument is conveyed aptly by  scholar … Read more

Child Developmental Milestones and How Parent Status Affects Them

 Child developmental milestones are practices or physical abilities found in babies and toddlers as they develop and grow. For instance, developing movements like, rolling over, walking, sitting up, and talking are altogether thought about as milestones for infants and toddlers. The points of reference in this paper are diverse for each age group. An … Read more