The Truth Campaign

One of the most successful tobacco cessation programs ever created is The Truth Campaign. It leverages media to share messages about the dangers of smoking, the impact it can have to an individual’s health, and the role of Big Tobacco at targeting youth. The campaign’s goal, funded with millions of dollars from the tobacco settlement, […]
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Infinite Game of business

In the first chapter of the infinite game, Simon Sinek gives a broad sketch of how businesses, by definition, and infinite game. He also discusses how leaders have often not succeeded as a result of having a finite mindset. In the first chapter of the infinite game, Simon Sinek gives a broad sketch of how […]
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Interprofessional collaboration in nursing practice.

Interprofessional collaboration happens when multiple health workers from different professional backgrounds work together with patients, families, carers, and communities to deliver the highest quality of care across settings. Interprofessional collaboration in nursing practice is critical for delivering high-quality, patient-centered care. It involves healthcare professionals from diverse disciplines working together effectively to achieve shared goals in […]
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The impact of technology on nursing practice

The impact of technology on nursing practice is profound, transforming how care is delivered, documented, and managed. From time-saving software to life-saving equipment, technology in nursing is essential to improving patient care and outcomes, encouraging nursing innovation, and promoting safety. Here are the key areas of impact: 1. Improved Patient Care and Outcomes Enhanced Monitoring: […]
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Evidence-based practice in nursing

Evidence-based practice in nursing is a process used to review, analyze, and translate the latest scientific evidence.  (EBP) is essential in nursing for several reasons, as it ensures that patient care is guided by the most current, reliable, and effective evidence available. Here are the key reasons for Evidence-based practice importance: 1. Evidence-based practice in […]
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The Enigma Illusion- Isia Leviant

The Enigma Illusion- Isia Leviant. My favorite illusion is The Enigma developed by the Israelian painter, Isia Leviant. The image is not the actual Enigma but very close in approximation. Most of the individuals who stare at the middle of the Enigma image for a while report a buildup of activity in violet and blueish […]
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Tiered Sponsorship in Sports

Tiered Sponsorship in Sports. Adidas and the World Cup is an example of sponsorship in the area of sports that seems to a specific marketing benefit. Adidas has been the main sponsor of the FIFA World Cup for over 40 years now. The two organizations have had a long working relationship. This began in 2014 […]
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What causes diminishing returns?

What causes diminishing returns? According to economists, what is “diminishing returns” to an input? What causes diminishing returns? Have you ever observed this principle at work in a job you’ve had? Describe how you’ve experienced this concept in the real world. Diminishing returns is one of the economic principles. It states that suppose one of […]
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What is Enlightenment?

What is Enlightenment? Immanuel Kant defines enlightenment as a “emergence from his self-imposed immaturity”. Kant uses the term immaturity to mean “the inability to use one’s understanding without guidance from another”. He adds and says that the kind of immaturity he is referring to is “self-imposed when its cause lies not in lack of understanding, […]
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Is perfect competition market good?

Suppose that U.S. manufacturers produce less output. What impact will this have on the independent trucking industry in the short run, in terms of the market price, output of an individual firm, and market equilibrium quantity? Is perfect competition market good? Perfect competition in economics means a market structure defined by many buyers and sellers, […]
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Grit by Angela Duckworth

Grit by Angela Duckworth. Lucy, at four years, was a big fan of raisins. The author, one day observed her seated on the kitchen table as she struggled to open the small box of raisins. Although Lucy was hungry, the box resisted her efforts, and he had no option but to wander off. When her […]
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Perfect competition and monopolies

While comparing and contrasting these key attributes of perfect competition and monopolies, price equals marginal cost and firms earn an economic profit of zero. In a monopoly, the price is set above marginal cost and the firm earns a positive economic profit. Perfect competition produces an equilibrium in which the price and quantity of a […]
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Steve Evans and Sandy City’s ordinance

Steve Evans and Sandy City’s ordinance. I have to write 7 pages of opinion as a Supreme Court Justice on the case. Whether as a supreme court justice I believe that the ordinance did or did not violate his first amendment. Have to use different tests and cases to justify your opinion. Papers will be […]
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What is Monopolistic Competition?

What is Monopolistic Competition? If a local grocery store were to open a few miles away from my store, my profits are likely to decrease a large amount because the store is close by and it’s branded. My products would become elastic and I would have to decrease my prices , which then leads to […]
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Immigration in the United States

Immigration in the United States. Immigration refers to people’s international movement to countries that they do not possess citizenship to settle in those countries as permanent citizens . The immigration concept dates back to the 17th century and was used to mean people’s movement between the emerging nation-states. People are called immigrants or migrants from […]
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What is an Oligopolistic market? 

What is an Oligopolistic market? Oligopoly market is a type of market where only few and certain companies thrive and gain influence on the market. Oligopolies typically have tight and strict barriers of entry, which promotes it’s competitive nature that only allows prevalent and big companies to control the market. These big companies have control […]
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Public Goods and Externalities

Public goods are often thought to be goods or services that are provided by the government, but that is confusing cause and effect.  What are the characteristics of a public good? In economics, public goods mean commodities provided to all society members without profit by the government or private organizations. In other words, public members […]
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Cardinal sins

Cardinal sins are a group of sins within the Christianity teachings that directly cause other immoralities. Cardinal sins are broadly categorized into seven, including sloth, gluttony, envy, wrath, pride, greed, and lust. The seven are classified as cardinal sins because they are directly opposite of the seven heavenly virtues contained in Christianity teachings, such as […]
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Mortality by Christopher Hitchens

Mortality, in its simplest definition, means the state of being mortal or destined to die. Heart disease and cancer are the leading cause of mortality in the United States for more than a decade. The two conditions claim about 46 percent of all deaths in the country. The memoir was published in 2012 and features […]
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