Advantages of Affordable Care Act

Since the law was enforced in 2010, the ACA has had many benefits. It has to a great extent achieved its goal of providing affordable health insurance coverage to all Americans and protecting them from the exploitation of private insurance companies. Many of the people who have benefited from the ACA health program were low-income […]
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Adolescent, Single Parenting, Technology & Culture

Adolescence is a stage of growth between childhood and adulthood. The World Health Organization defines adolescence as the age between 10 and 19, often referred to as a group of young people (WHO, n.d). During adolescence, individuals experience behavioral, social, emotional, and mental changes. The adolescence period poses serious challenges to youngsters in modern times. […]
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Juvenile and Adult Offenders

Juvenile and Adult Offenders; Recidivism refers to a person’s act to repeat an unacceptable behavior even after being trained to do away with the behavior or suffered the negative consequences of that behavior. More often, recidivism refers to people who engage in criminal behaviors and substance abuse. It is agreed as a sound doctrine that […]
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Essentials of Quality Research

Quality research means a scientific process encompassing study design aspects such as methods, questions, selection of subjects, and measurement of outcomes. This paper will discuss the essential characteristics of quality research. It will also mention if the qualities are unique to a qualitative or a quantitative methodology or apply to both. Read more One of […]
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Ethical leadership

Ethical leadership refers to the leadership that is directed by respect for the dignity and rights of others and ethical beliefs and values. The organization's ethics are as good as its leaders. The executive leaders in an organization play a critical role in building the organization's ethical culture. Organizational ethics are primarily not driven by […]
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Immigration in Boston City

Immigration refers to people’s international movement to countries that they do not possess citizenship to settle in those countries as permanent citizens (Alberto, Miano, & Stantcheva, p 2). Immigration 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 the foreign […]
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Annotated Bibliography

AlAwlaqi, A., Amor, H., & Hammadeh, M. E. (2017). Role of hormones in hypoactive sexual desire disorder and current treatment. Journal of the Turkish German Gynecological Association, 18(4), 210. doi: 10.4274/jtgga.2017.0071 Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) is among the disorders affecting the quality of life among women. One of the common types of FSD is hyposexuality […]
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Suicide cases in Native American Communities

Suicide refers to the act of taking one's own life voluntarily. Both complete and attempted suicides are a common phenomenon in the United States today. American Indians and Alaska Natives youths are the most affected among all the Native American youths. This paper will discuss the summary of four studies highlighting the issue of suicide […]
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Coronavirus Disease (Covid-19)

Coronavirus disease (Covid-19) is a condition that was discovered in 2019. Coronavirus is part of the large family of viruses known for causing illnesses such as common cold, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS-CoV), and Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS- CoV) (Roser, Ritchie, & Ortiz-Ospina, 2020). Coronavirus originated in Wuhan, China and is transmitted through human-human […]
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SARS-CoV-2 Transmission and Control Measures

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is a unique form of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus. SARS-CoV-2 is transmitted through exposure to infectious respiratory fluids. Exposure to fluids containing the infected virus is the most commonly known way through which people are infected. Exposure may be through inhalation of respiratory droplets and aerosol particles, […]
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SARS Transmission and Prevention

Olsen et al. (2003) studied the transmission of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). The authors argued that the rapid spread of SARS was significantly influenced by the fact that most of the infected persons traveled on aircraft to different destinations in the world. According to this article, the common symptoms of SARS are shortness of […]
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Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is a viral disease that was first discovered in Wuhan, China in December 2019. Hundreds of millions of people had contracted this disease and over 3 million have died (Coronavirus Cases, 2021). There are various methods of transmission by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. The highest modes of transmission of […]
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HIPAA Privacy rule violation

HIPAA privacy Rule Violation Patients in a healthcare facility require to be treated with respect and dignity. There are set standards that regulate the conduct of healthcare providers towards patients in a facility. This paper identifies a situation in which a patient’s rights and interests were violated, description of the nursing practice, interventions, and a […]
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Renewable energy

Renewable energy; Energy refers to the power that is derived from the utilization of either physical or chemical resources. There are two common sources of energy, namely renewable energy and non- renewable energy. Renewable energy is the energy that is produced from sources that can be replenished within the lifetime of a man. Non-renewable energy […]
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American Vs Canadian HealthCare

American Vs Canadian HealthCare; The health care system refers to a combination of resources, institutions, and people to deliver health services to a target population. Different nations in the world use different health care systems depending on the resources at their disposal and the needs of their people. Although the health care systems differ greatly […]
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Workforce Diversity

Workforce Diversity; In today’s world, communication and transportation are much easier compared to last century thanks to the rapidly improving technologies. One of the results of easier communication and transportation is that there are much more job selections and opportunities because people are not limited to one place. A lot of people are willing to […]
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Bowling exercise and Benefits

Bowling exercise and Benefits Bowling is defined as targeting sport or recreational activity that is played by rolling a bowling ball on a lane towards a specific target. The goal of the player in this game is to knock over pins that are placed at the end of the lane. Depending on the type of […]
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Alcoholics Anonymous

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) was the first group to be introduced for people who have substance abuse disorders. The AA group was developed by Bill Wilson and Dr Bob Smith in the year1934 in Akron, Ohio. The two were alcoholics and developed the group after realizing that alcoholism was a disease and not a moral failing […]
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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a mental health disorder that increases hyperactive and impulsive behaviors above their usual level. Individuals with ADHD may also have difficulty focusing their attention on a single task. Other symptoms of ADHD include fidgeting, acting without thinking, irritability, persistent repetition of words, and constant mood swings. As of 2016, […]
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SARS Transmission and Prevention

SARS Transmission and Prevention Olsen et al. (2003) studied the transmission of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). The authors argued that the rapid spread of SARS was significantly influenced by the fact that most of the infected persons traveled on aircraft to different destinations in the world. According to this article, the common symptoms of […]
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