Essays 101 (Arts)

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Teenage Pregnancy
  • Teenage Pregnancy

  • Essay • 6 pages • 2024
  • Teenage pregnancy is a social issue affecting most communities today. By definition, it is a pregnancy in a female who is of age 19 and below or rather pregnancy for a female who is in her adolescent stage of life. Adolescence is a stage in a life characterized by rapid biological growth for both males and females. One effect of this stage is that people tend to test their sexual activeness/maturity without having a clear knowledge of the impending consequences this bears (Kapello). While other ...
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Four Elements of the BITE Model of Cult Mind Control
  • Four Elements of the BITE Model of Cult Mind Control

  • Essay • 4 pages • 2024
  • The BITE technique is a mind-controlling approach that cults use to gain control over their members and manage their thoughts. BITE is an abbreviation of four major control methods; behavior control, information control, thought control, and emotional control. Cults exert all these types of control to gain power over their members to the point that they can strip them—physically, emotionally, and psychologically-at will.
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Article Analysis
  • Article Analysis

  • Essay • 8 pages • 2024
  • Addai, P., Kyeremeh, E., Abdulai, W., & Sarfo, J. O. (2018). Organizational Justice and Job Satisfaction as Predictors of Turnover Intentions among Teachers in the Offinso South District of Ghana. European Journal of Contemporary Education, 7(2), 235-243. Retrieved from Schwarz, S., & Singer, M. (2013). Romantic red revisited: Red enhances men's attraction to young but not menopausal women. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 49(1), 161-164. Retrieved from
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Race as a Social Construct
  • Race as a Social Construct

  • Essay • 3 pages • 2024
  • The universe has always perceived race as a distinct group of humans defined by particular biological traits. In light to this, the term race is usually used to refer to a group of people with particular physical characteristics. However, this is not the correct definition of race. Race is not a biological but a social construct.
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The Right to Privacy,
  • The Right to Privacy,

  • Essay • 13 pages • 2024
  • The right to privacy is arguably one of the most debated rights protected under the American Constitution. The right to privacy, according to the Legal Information Institute, may be defined as—1—the right not to have one’s personal issues disclosed to the public and 2—the right that protects the people from undue government intrusion into vital personal issues and contemplations (Mainz, 2021). Even though the American Constitution does not explicitly state the right to privacy under a sp...
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Analyze Interdisciplinary Therapeutic Relationships and Approaches
  • Analyze Interdisciplinary Therapeutic Relationships and Approaches

  • Essay • 13 pages • 2024
  • Reflect on diverse IC teams within the context of your own social work identity. Think broadly about your current knowledge and experience (if you have any) in a specific area of interest to you in social work (e.g., mental health, child welfare, substance abuse, policy, etc.). Then, make a list of all the different individuals, professionals, and organizations that might be considered as “stakeholders”- those who have an interest in, or who are affected by—social work services and practic...
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Self-disclosure
  • Self-disclosure

  • Essay • 5 pages • 2024
  • Understanding Self Disclosure Alternatives to Self-disclosure Social Penetration Theory Elements of Communication Privacy Management Theory Nature/Nature Factors of Self-Disclosure
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Evidence for and Evaluation of Interdisciplinary Approaches in Social Work Practice
  • Evidence for and Evaluation of Interdisciplinary Approaches in Social Work Practice

  • Essay • 9 pages • 2024
  • For this assignment, first, perform a search in the NCU library for three peer-reviewed articles that evaluate an EBP or intervention in your chosen topic area related to social work. Then, prepare an Annotated Bibliography containing your selected journal articles on an EBP you would implement as part of an interdisciplinary team. Begin your written submission by briefly summarizing the topic you have chosen. Then, beneath your summary, include your annotated bibliography (one entry for each of...
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The Advantages and Disadvantages of Tele-Medicine
  • The Advantages and Disadvantages of Tele-Medicine

  • Essay • 4 pages • 2024
  • Access to quality and cost-friendly healthcare services remains a major challenge in developed and under-developed regions. Even after implementing the 2010 Affordable Care Act, the majority of rural American citizens cannot afford both access to healthcare services and information. However, telemedicine, a recent trend in the provision of healthcare services, is gradually alleviating the inability to access quality healthcare services and information. Just like the way modern ICT's are being u...
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The Founding of the United States
  • The Founding of the United States

  • Essay • 5 pages • 2024
  • America's journey to independence is a historical topic that defines the creation of the United States of America. England's vision was always to establish colonies in North America ever since Queen Elizabeth 1 took power in the 16th Century, England's vision. England's exploration in the United States began in the first decade of the 17th Century when the colonialists from the country established settlements in Virginia. King James 1, the then king of England, took over the state by declari...
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