MEDIA ON VIETNAM WAR Vietnam became a topic on the news headlines in the United States immediately after the substitutional numbers of the troops of the US had been devoted to the war which occurred in the spring of 1965. The news by that time in Indochina was very few but after 1968 the news coverage increased and was over 600 news coverage in Vietnam during the war. They included radio, U.S wire services, and television networks and news magazines, and newspaper chains. The news media were given transportation by the U.S. Military Assistance Command, Vietnam (MACV) and this gave them the freedom to get to the ground and get the news first hand. It was risky for the journalist to be at the ground during the war and some lost their lives. However, many spend their time in Saigon which was the capital of South Vietnam and they got their coverage from a daily briefing of U.S public affairs. The conflict in Vietnam was viewed as the “first television war” (Marr, 22). The film was flown to Tokyo for…
Nursing Assignment Introduction Nursing process: The nursing process functions as a systematic guide to client-centered care with 5 sequential steps (Leoni‐Scheiber, Mayer & Müller‐Staub, 2019). These are assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation (Azevedo et al., 2019). Assessment is the first step and involves critical thinking skills and data collection; subjective and objective (Black, 2019). References Azevedo, O. A. D., Guedes, É. D. S., Araújo, S. A. N., Maia, M. M., & Cruz, D. D. A. L. M. D. (2019). Documentation of the nursing process in public health institutions. Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP, 53. Leoni‐Scheiber, C., Mayer, H., & Müller‐Staub, M. (2019). Measuring the effects of guided clinical reasoning on the Advanced Nursing Process quality, on nurses’ knowledge and attitude: Study protocol. Nursing Open, 6(3), 1269-1280. Black, B. (2019). Professional nursing E-Book: Concepts & challenges. Elsevier Health Sciences.
Reactions to Variation in Early Modern English; Attitudes From Within and Beyond the Dialect-Speaking Community
Reactions to Variation in Early Modern English; Attitudes From Within and Beyond the Dialect-Speaking Community When we converse or write anything in English, we do not specify whether we are using modern, contemporary, or twenty-first century English. Three hundred years from now, English speakers will look at the language we are using today and refer to it as something like ‘pre-contemporary’ English or call it something else altogether. The speakers of English at that time will have difficulty understanding the English dialect and spellings that we use today. Millions of words will probably be introduced into the dictionary as life continues to change, and new things are innovated and put into use. Today, we may find it difficult to communicate using ancient English or even early modern English, as many words have changed in spelling and pronunciation. Also, many words have been introduced into the language, such as the words ‘selfie’ and others. Early modern English variation can be divided into functional varieties, geographical varieties, and social varieties (Hope, p.216). These variations brought about a broad spectrum of reactions which…
SPREAD OF THE DESERT The spread of the desert is threatening specific species of the food crop since time immemorial. Therefore, there is aneed for the forest coverage to be increased. Trees will serve as the natural sink of carbon thus will control the greenhouse gasses effect. This enables crop growing since the control of carbon gases in the atmosphere helps gives conditions favourable for crops in general. According to research done by scholars, it is possible for greenhouse gases to deteriorate the growth of crops since carbon gases combine with the moisture in the atmosphere which eventually lead to acid rain. In the end, the acid rai lowers the pH value of the soil. Similarly, destruction of the food crops by the strong winds can be as well controlled by the afforestation program called agroforestry. Crop species like coffee do well under agroforestry program and they at as wind breakers in the farm (Ripple et al.2013). Crop diversity It is evident that the ultimate result of the climate change is crop failure for particular species of crops and this…
“Allegory of the Cave” In the “Allegory of the Cave” Socrates eludes of a cave with prisoners who are chained up with fire burning in front of them. The shadows cast on the wall in front of them were the only sense of reality that they ever have known. One of the prisoners breaks free and escapes the cave, seeing the world for what it is. After being blinded by the sunlight, he returns to the cave to tell the other prisoners what he witnessed. I truly believe in Socrates’s quote. It shows how trapped and hopeless the prisoners were during that time. In a symbolic sense, it shows that the rate at which our population is trapped and hopeless, the greater population is living in ignorance and not creating efforts to look outside what they know. For instance today most of the people are controlled by their governments and given a very narrow point of view. And because of this they always follow what their leaders tell them. Socrates was trying to expose the truth to the ignorant, trapped,…
Pros and Cons of Westlaw and Lexis Advance Both Westlaw and Lexis offer statutory and statute tools with significant force and annotations with vital legal impacts like amendments. Westlaw models the legal procedures enhancing the united states cases from the UK’s Westlaw platforms. At the site’s front page, there is a well-structured subject index, highlighted with broad headings and a natural language triggering further specific terms to a case. Lexis applies a similar feature or Search Advisor, and is related to America’s headnotes and indexing systems. By contrast, the Westlaw, via its Practice Area tabs provides standardized works. Searching Features and Tutorials The two systems provide a “Quick Search Tab” fortified with templates and other search forms form databases that are regularly used. Surprisingly, Lexis offers concrete Professional page and academic Quickfind search forms whereas Westlaw uses navigation bar link through their “Find by Citation” model. It provides a list of seven jurisdictions to choose, including the United States, United Kingdom and European Union (LibGuides: Bloomberg Law, Lexis and Westlaw Compared: Overview, 2020). Lexis offers interactive statutory research…
What problem will earning your degree solve? Earning my degree will enable me to help individuals gain healthy problem solving skills and positive coping mechanisms. Through earning my psychology degree, I will help people manage anxieties and stress and other mental health problems such that they can live fulfilling lives. My degree will help individuals with mental disorders such as bipolar disorder to identify them, accept them and find positive ways of living with their disorders. Brainstorm 3 things you can do today to start to prepare yourself for your future goals. Getting a mentor in a professional psychologist that will assist me in learning the skills and characteristics needed. Some of these are compassion, relationship building and creativity. For example, learning how art therapy can greatly impact teaching people how to overcome, for example, post traumatic disorder and a variety of mental illnesses among other complex issues. Also, it helps create a conducive and therapeutic environment for the individual. Volunteering or working at a rehabilitation center that works in substance abuse is another great way of getting prepared.…
Student’s name Instructors Course Date Developmental Psychology Several changes take place in children throughout their childhood stage. Common changes and development in children revolve around psychological processes such as language acquisition, cognitive development, emotional development and identity formation. Developmental psychological examines the degree to which development is a result of nature and nurture. In this case, nature refers to the innateness of an attribute, while nurture refers to the environmental effects of that attribute. The two concepts provide controversial arguments about the natural behaviours of a child. Nativists (nature) argue that children psychological processes are influenced by an organism’s genes, while empiricists nurture explain that psychological processes are influenced by the interaction with the environment (Plomin). This assignment, therefore, ascertains that nature and nurture have a significant impact on children development. Firstly, nature dramatically contributes to the kind of behaviour a child holds. This is because of Biological factors present in a child such as genetic code. Children are usually born with certain genetic traits which they often inherit from their parents. Some of the personality traits the children have…
Impact of Infrastructure Development on Economic Growth-Analysis Background of the Study An adequate supply of infrastructural services has been recognized as a core component for growth and productivity. In recent years, the infrastructure’s role has received significant attention. From an academic perspective, academic literature that attempts to quantify infrastructure’s contribution to income and growth has been on the rise since the initial seminal work by Aschauer (1989) as cited by (Calderón & Servén, 2004). In addition, based on a policy perspective, there has been increased concern related to infrastructural development that can be traced to two global developments that have taken place in the last three decades (Calderón & Servén, 2004). The initial development was the public sector retrenchments from the mid-1980s in a majority of the developed and developing nations, from a dominant position in providing infrastructure (Calderón & Servén, 2004). This was in the context of rising pressures of fiscal adjustments and consolidation. The second event was the acceptance of infrastructural industries to private participation (Sundaram, Chowdhury, Sharma, & Platz, 2016). This was part of a…
EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE IN NURSING The explicit, conscientious, and judicious application of current evidence in making decisions regarding the care of a patient is known as an evidence-based practice. It involves the integration of individual proficiency in clinical work with the best existing external medical evidence from systematic study. EBP does not only revolve on applying the best evidence of research into decision making. It covers the use of skills, training, and experience that a health professional possesses and putting into consideration the situation and values of the patients. The context of practice in which the professional is working is also essential. Clinical reasoning is the name given to the entire process of assimilating all this information (LoBiondo-Wood & Haber, 2017). A 20-year-old G1P0A0 patient experiencing abdominal cramping and spotting is a good object of study in the application of EBP in nursing. The study would begin by asking some questions to identify the current best evidence (symptoms) and then assimilate the information to identify what the patient is suffering from. Clearly, these are signs of early miscarriage. By…