Poverty Poverty refers to the lack of adequate resources by individuals to meet the basic needs of life, such as food, shelter, clothing, transportation, healthcare, and education. Poverty looks like an extreme lack of necessities by individuals or difficulty gaining some basic needs due to immense financial restrictions. The most affected individuals in poverty in the USA are the children, few working-age adults, and some seniors. Numerous actions of human beings can overcome poverty since it is not a natural thing. Individuals are callous as individuals and as a nation in terms of their relationship with the poor. The proportion of Americans living in poverty is continuously increasing despite the immense economic boom to resolve it. As such, the nation and its citizens have become cruel and insensitive concerning their relationship with the poor. There are several causes of poverty, which include unemployment. Children being raised by single parents and a decrease in productivity of goods and services in the state. The vast villain is the decrease in wages usually adjusted for inflation by the lower-paid workers. The government did…
Evidence-Based Evidence-based practice is an advancement of research evidence clinical expertise, and patients prefer how they approach a problem when it occurs. The clinical practice initiates the nurses to give guidance to the patients individually. The introduction of EBP has encouraged the nurses to be innovative in their work and find new ways to solve issues that will be most compatible and convenient (Grove & Gray 2018). One of the evidence-based practices that are most essential is that the nurses have started counseling the patients before they undergo surgeries. This is one of the most significant achievements the Evidence-Based Practice nurses have enrolled in. This type of innovation usually helps the patients to be less nervous when undergoing surgery. The nurses usually brief the patient on the effects of the surgery after they undergo surgery, what they should experience, and the immediate results when in the surgery room. During this awareness created by the nurses, some usually teach the patients how to take their medicines after they undergo surgery and talk to the patients about the cause of…
Transgender and HIV/Aids Acquired immune deficiency syndrome is caused by a virus referred to as the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Additionally, it is spread through sexual contact with an HIV infected individual, contaminated blood, and needles. A woman infected with HIV/aids can spread the virus to her baby during pregnancy, childbirth, or through breast milk. Some of the common symptoms of HIV include weight loss, tiredness, prolonged fever, skin rash, night sweats, persistent diarrhea, and lower immunity to infections. Additionally, over time the virus weakened the immune system causing individuals to be susceptible to diverse kinds of infections, which are generally life-threatening. Also, it exacerbates the severity of severe conditions, including cancers. There is no cure for the disease, but antiretroviral drugs play a critical role in delaying the progression of the disease. Approximately one million people in the US are identified as transgender. Transgender individuals, particularly women, are at elevated risk of contracting HIV. Notably, the evidence suggests that transgender women are among the most affected by HIV in the united states. According to xxx, transgender men and women…
Research Proposal Name Institutional affiliation Course Instructor Date Research Proposal Abstract The increase in the use of the internet has created a challenge for the government and the private sectors. In this regard, there are increased cyber-attacks, often causing disastrous repercussions for the public and private sector. The primary way cyberattacks occur is through malware, where malicious individuals carry cyberspace attacks. They exploit the weaknesses that exist, or they can utilize unique characteristics of the newly developed technologies. In this regard, it creates the need to use more innovative ways to ensure defense mechanisms. It is a need for the cybersecurity community. For these goals to be achieved, there is a need to look at the current vulnerabilities in cyberspace. It is only possible when there is a sharing of information between the private and public sectors to identify the strategies to mitigate the issues. The study will employ the use of qualitative and quantitative research methods. In this regard, it will be using nonstatistical methods in understanding how privacy…
Changes in the Modern Family Structure Student’s name Course Instructor Institution of Affiliation Date Changes in the Modern Family Structure The modern family has changed from the traditional family. These changes are mainly in the family structure, including the decline in the conventional family, the emergence of single-parent households, cohabitation, same-sex unions, and childfree couples. There are also changes in the marriage structure and marriage rate and marriage trends. Taking a local state in the United States as the point of reference, there is an increase in one-parent households, cohabitation, same-sex families, and voluntary couples who live without children. These are a move from the traditional family structure and practices. There is an increase in single parents, especially single mothers in the United States. Most of the women have settled on not getting married as a choice of adulthood life. The prevalence of intimate relationships without legal or religious sanction has also increased. Most of the young adults and the youths engage…
Case Analysis Sections – Constraints and Limiting Factors Student Name Institutional Affiliation Case Analysis Sections – Constraints and Limiting Factors Changing an organizational structure or introducing a new initiative with a firm is quite very challenging. Most of the managers/leaders that bring about changes in the organization usually face a lot of resistance from workers. Bartlett and Wozny’s (1999) work suggests that changing or reorganizing GE has come with its constraints and limitation. The new measures or initiatives were but not limited to requesting more feedback, involving employees in the decision-making process, and leaving some room for trial and error. Because Jack Welch had just joined the organization, some older workers showed some resistance because they believed they had been denied a chance of fair process (Bartlett & Wozny, 1999). From the case, it is noted that the employees who had worked for the company for quite long did not see the need for the changes that were about to occur.…
How and Why Did Attitudes to Monarchies Change in Europe over the Course of the Early Modern Period?
How and Why Did Attitudes to Monarchies Change in Europe over the Course of the Early Modern Period? Student Course Professor Date How and Why Did Attitudes to Monarchies Change in Europe over the Course of the Early Modern Period? Introduction The late Middle Ages and Early Modern period marked a state of transition in Europe. It is during this period that many countries in Europe were consolidating as most of the countries did not exist as we know them today. Back then, countries such as Spain, Germany, France, and Italy were not political entities. All these, among other things, changed during this transition period to mark adrift from the social and political set ups that existed back then. With that said, therefore, this undertaking will examine the reasons behind the attitude change towards monarchies in…
Student Professor Course Date Post-Secondary Pathway Reasons for Choosing to Join College The first thing that happens after finishing secondary education is to get a higher level of education. One of my reasons to choose to join the university is to get a higher level of education and add to the general knowledge that I have learned in school. Higher education study will help me to increase knowledge that would be vital for professional expertise (Markauskaite, and Goodyear, p 35). The universities offer this form of education, which is the primary motivation behind my joining. There are several methods that one can prepare for a future career. However, university education offers the best training to prepare one in becoming a competitive professional. Secondly, I wanted to get a practical and valuable experience by joining college. College is different from high school, and one lives in a new environment. It offers some form of impendence that requires one to act like a grown-up and take responsibility for every decision (Jaakola et al., p 218). I feel that this freedom will equip…
The article to be reviewed is “A theory of African American Offending: A test of core Propositions” by James D. Unnever of the Department of Criminology at the University of Florida. The article was published in 2014 and is a research-based article meaning that it follows the standard research outlines. The research subheadings are as follows: the abstract, black offending, racial discrimination and black offending, stereotypes and black offending, low self-control and black offending, research strategy, data, measures, data, results, measures, declaration of conflicts of interest, funding and finally notes. The article’s main aim is to study is to do a test of the hypothesis by Unnever and Gabbion, which is the Theory of African offending. The theory focuses on only blacks and focuses on the level at which black people encounter instances of racial injustices. The theory highlights two parts of racial injustice, which are discrimination and racial stereotypes. The population under study is 3570 blacks, which are included in the National Survey of American Life and uses various methodologies to achieve the study’s required success. The study results…
Early Modern Period in Europe Student name Course name Professor’s name Date of submission The early modern period in Europe Europe is among the continents in the history of man that has gone through a series of transformational. Political, social, and economic changes form the major transformations associated with the continent. Notably, the 15th century marks the beginning of the early modern period in Europe. Civilization and improvement in social classes mark the traits associated with this century transformation. According to history, the 15th century is the period that marks the end of middle age and triggered the beginning of the industrial revolution in Europe. The transformation was being accompanied by a series of changes in the lives of whites in Europe. During this period, white attitudes to monarch changed because of the various important reason. In the modern period, European leaders were focused on unifying the continent, creating a centralized type of government, and ensuring their region’s…