Abraham in the Jewish Religion

Judaism happens to be the oldest of the three great faiths; Islam, Christianity, and Judaism. Judaism defines how the Jewish people live and draws its beliefs from the Torah (Chaya 654). It is considered to be the expression of the covenant between God and the children of Israel. Judaism is the tenth-largest religion globally, with […]
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The Paris Agreement

The Paris Agreement is a treaty that is legally binding within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). It focuses on climate change mitigation, adaptation, and finance. It not until on December 12, 2015 when it was adopted by 169 parties during the 21 st conference of the parties of the UNFCCC held […]
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Conflict Resolution approaches

Conflict is defined as a serious disagreement or argument that lasts longer than necessary. Conflicts result from individuals or groups with different beliefs, attitudes, opinions, or needs. Although people view conflict as harmful and damaging, it is sometimes inevitable as it has both advantages and disadvantages. This paper will discuss my preferred styles of dealing […]
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Sustainability in Airline Companies

Sustainability in the business world means minimizing the negative impacts on the global and local environment. It is also a business approach that aims at creating long-term value to a business organization by critically analyzing the social, ecological, and economic environment of that business organization. Sustainability is essential for global businesses because it focuses on […]
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What Degrades and Weakens Attention?

Amishi Jha, a Neuroscientist, explains how the Covid-19 pandemic has affected our brain’s attention. Jha uses the four words volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity (VUCA) to describe how high-stress and high-demand scenarios can rapidly degrade our attention. She focused the study on people who experience VUCA conditions as part of their jobs, such as soldiers, […]
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Stakeholder’s Conflicting Opinions

Stakeholder’s Conflicting Opinions;  A stakeholder is an individual, group, or party that has a vested interest in an organization and can affect or be affected by the organization’s business performance and outcomes. The interests of different stakeholder groups can conflict, and thus business leaders need to have the skills to maintain working relationships with all […]
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Young adults’ Health-related risk

1. What are some of the biological influences on the tendency of young adults to take health-related risks? According to the biopsychosocial model, some of the influences on health-related risks include genetic makeup and physical trauma. Many disorders prevalent today have an inherited genetic vulnerability. Therefore, genetics plays a critical role in the development of […]
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Kinsey by Bill Condon

INSTRUCTIONS: Watch the Bill Condon movie, Kinsey (2004), about renowned sex researcher Alfred Kinsey. In a short paper, I want you to address the following questions: • In what ways were Kinsey and his research a product of the times? In other words, research doesn’t just spontaneously occur; there are facilitators and barriers in place […]
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Toxic Incivility at the Unit Level

Toxic Incivility at the Unit Level Toxic Incivility at the Unit Level: Jeannie Walker just accepted a job as nurse manager for the ortho-neuro unit of a large community hospital. She recently graduated with her master’s degree in nursing with an emphasis on nursing leadership in healthcare settings. Excited about the new role and opportunities […]
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What is Mitosis Cell division?

What is Mitosis Cell division? This is the cell division of non-reproductive cells. It occurs when the body needs to repair and maintain its tissues and organs. The dividing cell is referred to as the “parent cell” while the cells resulting from the division are referred to as “daughter cells”. In this type of cell […]
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Current Trends in Employee Benefits Programs

Employee Benefits Programs

Nowadays the hiring market expects companies to offer their employees bountiful benefit packages which enable them to attract and retain top employees. The first popular benefit is offering employees superior healthcare insurance. This benefit ensures employees to stay in good health and reduces the number of days they go on sick leaves. A survey conducted […]
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Diabetes mellitus

Diabetes mellitus Diabetes mellitus is a lifestyle disease that is typified by high levels of blood sugar in the human body usually over a long period. Currently, it is ranked 7th globally as a top cause of death. In a research conducted by Yuan et al. (2019), the findings demonstrate that 8.8 percent of the […]
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The Bitter War of 1812

The Bitter War of 1812 began on June 18th after the United States government declared war against the British government over several disagreements. Besides, the flourishing trade between the United States and other foreign countries was threatened by the British sanctions. During the Napoleon wars, the British government restricted the trade between the United States […]
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