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Sex and Dating with Physical Disabilities
Physical Activity
Physical Education
Physical therapy
Maneuvering romantic and sexual relationships can be difficult for anyone, but it is an important part of human life. The difficulties become even greater when other factors are thrown in, such as physical and/or mental disabilities, which often times make romantic and sexual relationships seem impossible. However, it is important that society de-stigmatizes the idea…
Zika Virus Description Essay
Zika Virus
Introduction The Zika virus is not something that is just emerging, but it is a virus that many people are not too familiar with. The Zika virus is said to be similar to having dengue fever, yellow fever, or the West Nile virus. It is carried by infected Aedes aegypti mosquitos, which means the most…
Mental Health and Ethnicity/Race Paper
Mental Health
Race
Race and Ethnicity
For the purpose of completing this assignment I select African immigrants residing in the US as protagonist to my thesis. Although of the same race and identic appearance, many of African Americans like myself refrain from identifying ethnically with our African compatriots. The reasons of the ethnic detachment are evident; different mother tongue, upbringing, cultural…
A First-Year Nursing Student at ECPI University
About Me
Nursing
My name is Corey Mays; I am a first-year nursing student at ECPI University (Columbia campus). I have an Associate in Science degree from (CPCC) Central Piedmont Community College in Charlotte, NC. I am a licensed Cosmetologist in SC and NC; I worked as a national educator for Bronner Brothers haircare product company in Atlanta,…
Near Death Experience
Death
Experience
This Paper dives into the psychological definition of a near death experience, the supposed experiences and the possible causes of what is scientifically and/or spiritually happening. Near death experiences, also known, as NDE’s are one of psychologies most interesting studies. Typically an average person would think that during an NDE a person goes to heaven…
Nursing in World War II, Nursing Roles and Nursing Profession Progressions
Nursing Profession
Nursing in World War II Starting in 1939 with Hitler’s invasion of Poland, World War II would officially begin its terror among the world. With an increase in need for soldiers, came a rising need for care and nurses (Levine, 2018). Following the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, the United States officially entered this…
What is Social Determinants Of Health
Social Determinants Of Health
The social determinants of health are complex, multifaceted concepts that involve more than just simple access to medical care. While having access to quality and affordable care is, arguably, one of the most essential factors in maintaining adequate health, research indicates that various factors ranging from education, economic stability, and resource insecurities are just as…
Claudia Clark Cogently Explores the Complex: Radium Girls
Capitalism
Disease
Employment
The case study developed in this book provides a window on the industrial health movement in the United States during a 25-year period early in this century. The main subjects of the study, female wage earners who applied radium-based luminous paint to dial instruments and watches, had the misfortune of becoming among the first occupational…
Response To Norman O. Brown On Swift
Clinical Psychology
Psychoanalysis
Therapy
In his essay, Norman O. Brown discusses Swift’s fixation on the anal function and presents several theories that I both agree and disagree with. What I find particularly interesting are the connections drawn between the development of Swift’s literary criticism and the evolution of psychoanalytic theory. Brown argues that Huxley’s “Excremental vision” claim is just…
Overview on Treatment of Bronchial Asthma
Asthma
Background Bronchial Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the respiratory tract which is characterized by chronic inflammation associated with hyper-sensitivity of the airways which results in recurrent episodes of dyspnoea, wheezing, cough and chest tightness. Various treatment modalities used in managing bronchial asthma include use of bronchodilators like β- adrenoreceptor and anticholinergic drugs or…