Lindsay Lohan: Psychology Theories and Impact on Her Life

 Amy Paulus Personality Psychology Dr. Parkhurst 4 December 2018 Personality Theory Comparison Paper Lindsay Lohan has been a star since she was just a little kid. Her first major role was starring in The Parent Trap and from there continued to be a successful presence in Hollywood. In her teenage years, she starred in … Read more

Exploring Change in Medical Belief: From Miasma to Sterilization

 The universally accepted methods and procedures in the medical field today were once all ideas. These ideas were planted into brilliant minds, then developed into theories. Then somehow those theories became universally acknowledged and verified. When talking about some of the major theories in the medical community, it tends to be in a “before … Read more

People of Color and Structural Discrimination: Examining the Inequalities of Capitalism

 People of color are more likely to experience structural obstructions when it entails employment, housing or educational opportunities. According to Milenko Martinovich, who wrote the article Significant racial and ethnic disparities still exist, according to Stanford report “The persisting earnings gap has made it even more difficult for African Americans and Hispanics to catch … Read more

The World America Made by Robert Kagan: Arguing For or Against US Intervention?

 The widely reviewed book, The World America Made by Robert Kagan, who serves as a member of the secretary of state’s foreign affairs policy board, is subject equally to both positive and negative critique. Kagan uses a back and forth argumentative format by expressing his fondness of America’s foreign affairs, then countering his opinion, … Read more

Exploring the Story of Performance-Based Stock-Based Compensation and Its Economic Impact

 In the last three decades or so, there has been a strong push for a pay-for-performance structure in public companies.  This stems from a long period of time of people questioning whether compensation packages (pre pay-for-performance) actually incentivized executives or higher-up managers enough to keep the interests of shareholders in line with theirs.  Institutional … Read more

Postpartum Depression: Symptoms, Treatments and Risks

 Postpartum depression is the most common complication of childbirth; affecting about 15% of new mothers as well as 10% of new fathers. It is normal to experience “baby blues” within the first two weeks following childbirth; symptoms include anxiety, weepiness, crying spells, irritability, loss of sleep and appetite. Symptoms typically worsen by the fourth … Read more

Unraveling Psychology: Discover Schools of Thought and Value of Science

 Paste your essay in here…Psychology has many different schools of thoughts in which we can offer the world to help explain the mind and human behavior.  These various different schools of thoughts include structuralism, functionalism, behaviorism, Gestalt, and cognitive psychology.  Through using the scientific method, we can explore central questions psychology offers within these … Read more

Uncovering the Truth of E-Cigarettes: Health Risks and Business Profits

 Open Secrets said that in 2016, e-cigarette manufacturers made $8,610,000,000. The following year Vaping was predicted to be worth more than $10 billion (opensecrets.org). When vapes first came out, vape manufacturers advertised a vaping as remedy to ending addiction to cigarettes. Since then scientists have learned the dangers of vapes on the human body. … Read more

How the Basic Elements of Culture Shape Polynesian Islands: Tahiti, Samoa, Hawaii

 Culture is a set of shared beliefs, morals, values and characteristics people typically share together within a community of like minded individuals. The basic elements of culture as stated in the Global Business book are language, religion, values and attitudes, manners and customs, material elements, aesthetics, education, and social institutions. A deeper look at … Read more

Can Mind and Body Ever Exist Separately? Consider this Primoridal Materals Controversial Morality.

 Considering Meat and the Body can they Ever Exist Completely Separately? Polysemic in nature, meat is a contentious topic, especially when considered to it’s frequent paralleling to the body. From this the question is posed whether they can even be comparable. Yet can meat and the body even exist in completely different spheres? Although … Read more