Social media is one of the latest technological developments and has come with it very many effects on mental health. Enough sleep is very important for good mental health, social medial tempts people to sleep late and at times wake up very early to see what is trending. As such it denies one a chance to have quality sleep necessary for good mental health. It also leads to the lowering of self-esteem through continuous comparison of oneself with the “developed” people, one is likely to feel very small. Attention span is also likely to be lowered by continuous use of the social medial, one will always want to keep in touch with the phone or any other gadget that will help them access the internet frequently. Continuous use of social media with no caution leads to depression, anxiety as well as suicidal thoughts and to some it has been the Couse of their death. Having many friends in social media doesn’t necessarily mean that you are social, over-reliance on social media limits one from interacting with people and thus leads…
Student’s Name Course/Unit Name Professor’s Name Date of Submission Roman Empire Various scholars have attributed the fall of the Rome empire to its internal issues; however, this is not true, according to Ferrill, who relates the fall to the weakening of its army. In his book, “The Fall of the Roman Empire,” Arther Ferrill criticized the twentieth-century scholars who have narrowed the issues that led to the fall and subsequently discounting a military that made Rome a superpower in ancient times. For instance, Ferrill finds Late Antique’s assertions offensive whereby he perpetuated a narrative that the barbarians acted in good faith for the Romans’ interests and were therefore innocent of all the atrocities attributed to them. Despite Rome’s strength when it comes to war, they failed to maintain discipline, morals, and adequate leadership greatly affected the entire empire. Poor decisions like incorporating barbarian tribes into the army as allies contributed to their downfall. Ferrill best described the barbarians as cancer that slowly attacked the Romans from within until their downfall. The barbarians grew in major ranks within the army and…
Questions and Answers What is the pathogenesis of polycystic ovarian syndromes PCOS? Polycystic ovarian syndromes is a condition that develops when there is the stimulation of ovaries to release higher amounts of androgen male hormones, especially testosterone. The condition arises when the pituitary gland produces excessive luteinizing hormone or when women ovaries are enlarged, resulting in the production of high insulin levels in the blood. The mechanism of PCOS includes genetic inheritance, hormonal imbalance, and insulin resistance, among others. Women with PCOS experience progressive, gradual hair growth, and virilization signs. How does PCOS affect woman fertility or infertility? PCOS is a common cause of 70 to 80 percent of infertility but is treatable; therefore, women with this condition can get pregnant. PCOS causes hormonal imbalance, which interferes with the ovulation process by affecting the growth and release of eggs from the ovaries. It hinders a woman from ovulating, making it impossible to get pregnant. Depending on the severity of the condition, women may take longer to fall pregnant due to irregular periods, and they do not ovulate every month. Women with…
Student Name Instructor Course Date Kant’s Reaction to Idealism Immanuel Kant was an idealist who developed the phrase transcendental idealism. His reaction to idealism is seen in one of his three Critiques, Critique of Pure Reason. Here he asserted that ideas beyond human comprehension preceded knowledge. Furthermore, Kant held that the transcendental ego or human-self constructed knowledge out of sensibilities and that these sensibilities determined humans’ cognitive abilities. This position was evident when he stated that space and time were transcendentally ideal and empirically real (Kant pp 7-8). This assertion meant that our sensibilities defined space and time instead of their true nature and that this true nature was one of the realities beyond human comprehension. Consequently, Kant hypothesized that all knowledge was the product of ideas. These ideas resulted from realities that existed independently of the human mind, such as in the case of space and time (Kant 8). Kant’s reaction to idealism is in contrast to his dogmatist counterparts. Kant posited that the unknown realities were beyond human comprehension; thus, some of the things that dogmatists sought to…
No matter what their keepers say, domesticated wolves are still wild animals. Some wild animals are too dangerous to be kept as pets.
Question One No matter what their keepers say, domesticated wolves are still wild animals. Some wild animals are too dangerous to be kept as pets. The mayor has made San Francisco a city that entertains illegal aliens. He doesn’t seem to appreciate that San Francisco should follow US laws and culture. Question two Even though some mammals like the man can write, not all mammals can learn to write. For example, a Dobby is a Koala hence a mammal, but he cannot learn to write. Most universities in the world have philosophy departments. Philosophy departments include critical thinking classes which mean that majority of the universities have a critical thinking class. Question Three The argument is not valid. First of all, there is no evidence or explanation as to why the amount of chocolate in the world should be increased. Secondly, it does not make sense that Guyana, French Guyana and Suriname should all be turned into a cacao bean plantation. These are three different countries, with different people, cultures and governments. It is therefore impossible to turn three countries…
Name Tutor Course Date THE REALITIES OF SLAVERY Introduction There is no consensus on what the slave trade is or how it can be defined. However, the general agreement regards slaves as a mere property possessed by an individual. Slavery was a kind of dependant labor undertaken by captives whose rights were not more than the owner. In ancient days, slaves were acquired either by capture in a war or as an incentive to warriors. Others were sold into slavery by their kin to clear debts or avoid a punishment. In modern society, child forced labor, child sex trafficking, unlawful recruitment, and use of child soldiers are some form of modern slavery. Since it is not voluntary, slavery has negatively affected individual lives and causes civil unrest in most communities. This paper, therefore, Intends to discuss the basis of slavery in the American colonies, the reality of slavery and its role in causing civil wars. The American Colonies and slavery Slavery has been there throughout the world from ancient times and is equally universal. According to Las Casas,…
Richard Feynman Richard Feynman proposes two techniques to write on a minuscule space. First, we need to understand that nanotechnology does not magnify a sample to its simplest form, but precisely the opposite. It comprises taking an object in its original form and then compressing it as a whole to its smallest form imaginable. To do this, we have to employ the use of an electron microscope but with a few modifications. Richard proposes the reversing of the lenses of the microscope so that we can magnify as well as demagnify. After which we can send a source of ions in reverse through the lenses of the microscope and focus these ions to a very tiny spot. We can use this very tiny spot of ions to write in the same way as in a TV cathode ray oscilloscope, by scanning across in lines. Feynman suggests an adjustment of the amount of ions to be deposited on a surface as we write in lines. However, this process can be very slow because of – as Feynman puts it – space…
Consequences Authors Name Department, Institutional Affiliation Course Name Professors Name Date Consequences It is known that after the establishment of procedures and rules, the educator or the teacher is required to come up with the consequence development to enhance tracking the response of student’s behavior towards the use of procedures and rules (Delamont, 2017). Through consequence development ahead of time, the educator will be aware on how to address the behavior response hence the students will understand when and what to expect. For consequences to work best they must be specific and clear, the consequences must relate directly to procedures and rules, the consequences must possess hierarchy of alternatives, and finally consequences must be logical and natural within school environment (Pollard, 2017). However, there are two types of consequences that is positive and negative consequences which are required to be elaborated by the teacher to the students hence make awareness. Positive consequences are known to be serving in increasing the student’s ability to follow the classroom procedures and rules…
Studying the case of Janet Janitor business Introduction The owner of the company should be careful about all the activities in the company. He should check the facts to make sure that there is no fraud. After collecting the evidence, he has to check the resources as well. It is necessary to analyze the gross profit and check what comes of that. Verification is essential for a successful business. A proper budget should be made. There must be a balance between the revenue and the expenses. The challenges in the market should also be kept in the mind when starting a business. Careless companies can not sustain themselves in the market due to the competition. There are a lot of problems in the business of Janet Janitors. The issues need to be resolved immediately to get success in the market. Otherwise, it will be difficult for the company to sustain itself because it is facing the loss. Analytical methods and objectives By studying Janet Janitor’s business, I found the financial problems of the company. The financial irregularities show that there…
Quiz 2 Name: Institution: Course Code: Quiz 2 Question 1: Formal operational stage Question 2: True Question 3: Tabula rasa Question 4: False Question 5: False Question 6: What you can trade for a good Question 7: False Question 8: Individuals, households, and groups Question 9: Scarcity describes a situation where resources are limited and finite. Consequently, people have to decide on how best to leverage the sparse resources. Question 10: In truth, economics isn’t a fully-fledged science that requires the convergence of economists and related analysis. Nonetheless, comprehending economic differences helps policy-makers implement informed decision-making. There is a profound connection between public policy and economics, making the latter amenable to policy-making. Question 11: Most disciplines emphasize analyzing descriptive generalizations of social groups’ frameworks. However, psychology focuses more on mental functions and people’s overt behaviors. Question 12: Conspicuous consumption refers to purchasing goods and services for luxurious purposes rather than satisfying basic needs. People typically indulge in the act to fit in…