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Introduction Military sexual trauma refers to sexual harassment or assault that occurs veterans on military service. In many military bases, both male and female veterans experience this kind of trauma. Sexual activities committed against an individual’s are part of military sexual trauma (Mondragon et al., 2015). Threats are employed to engage veterans into harassment or […]
Read moreErauso’s autobiography shows us that she had acquired the position of a heterosexual man. She strongly refuses being a heterosexual woman as it is associated with subordination and hence replaces it with a heterosexual male role, complete with proprietary and exploitive attitudes towards females. This starts during the time when Erauso flees away from the […]
Read moreWhen refugees migrate to a new country, they may bring with them a significant disease burden. This includes infectious conditions like tuberculosis and preventable illnesses such as polio. Mental disorders, drug addiction, and malnutrition are also common among refugees (Jefee-Bahloul, 2015). Those who have experienced violence and torture and have left their loved ones behind […]
Read moreBoth Amy Tan and O`Connor, who are prolific writers, explore the issue of racial discrimination in their works. They depict the discrimination faced by black people in America by white individuals. Additionally, both authors utilize child protagonists to highlight the contrast between their innocence and the knowledge of their caregivers regarding racial discrimination. This piece […]
Read moreOne of the sample essays in the text is “Superman and Me.” This essay does not correspond with the title of the book. In this article, the author tries to deliver a strong message to the Indian children. He wants them to understand the importance of education. Education can make a huge difference in life. […]
Read moreBackground After the 1800 elections, Thomas Jefferson emerged as the winner, succeeding John Adams as the third United States president. However, Jefferson didn’t take office until March of 1801. During this time, Congress, under the control of outgoing president Adams, passed the Judiciary Act (1801) which modified the 1789 Act (Marbury v. Madison, 1803). The […]
Read moreThe idea that led to the formation of Progressive movement in United States was the widespread prevalence of corruption and bribery in politics around 1980’s. Corruption was being perpetrated by the political machines and bosses who used the wealth they had to campaign for their preferred candidates. The individuals who initially formed the movement were […]
Read moreSuggestions on My Level of Communication Comprehension According to my report, my communication apprehension does not remain constant throughout the stages of speech. My anxiety peak at the anticipatory stage since I am likely to be more anxious before I get up speaks. As I go on with the speech, my anxiety level declines. Planning […]
Read morePeople of the State of Illinois v. Sanders Facts The state of Illinois prohibits husbands and wives from testifying in criminal trials in matters relating to any conversations between them. The state allows for the husband and wife to testify if the conversations took place in the presence of a third party. The state however […]
Read moreSummary of the Facts The court’s decision was based on two cases that were consolidated; Miller v. Alabama, and Jackson v. Arkansas. In the case of Jackson v. Arkansas, Kuntrell Jackson; the petitioner, who at the time was 14 years old, was in the company of two other boys, Derrick Shields and Travis Booker, both […]
Read moreGregg v. Georgia Issue A jury had found Gregg guilty of armed robbery and murder and had given him a death sentence. Gregg appealed and the Georgia Supreme Court subsequently set aside the death sentence on armed robbery but affirmed the sentence on the murder charges. Gregg challenged the remaining sentence for murder by arguing […]
Read moreThe defendant, Bruce Franklin Jerrett was convicted in the Supreme Court, Alleghany County, by Julius A. Rousseau, J. He was convicted of felonious breaking and entering, armed robbery and murder. On 24th July 1981, Dallas Parsons and Edith Parsons lived in the Piney Creek Community, North Carolina. Mr. Parsons’ brother, Tom Parsons and Tony Parsons […]
Read moreNurmatov et al. in their article, explains how the effectiveness of interventions designed to deliver holistic care for people with severe COPD. The article explains a well-recognized burden of putting out of action physical symptoms compounded by co-morbidities, emotional distress and societal isolation; the needs of people with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are […]
Read moreA 41- year old, and pregnant woman, reports to clinic with severe cough. She complains of the foul in the morning, probably because of expectorating large quantity of yellow tenacious sputum, chest congestion and discomfort, and increased dyspnea and wheezing. For diagnosis, clinical assessment and her history was taken, it was noted that she had […]
Read moreIntroduction The work of the State Supreme Courts are the highest courts in American State judicial system. The main goal of these courts is to rectify the errors made by inferior state courts in the case of an appeal. These courts listens to appeals from inferior state courts meaning that they do not hold trial […]
Read moreAbstract Causes and risk factors associated with separation anxiety disorder. The exact causes of separation disorder are not known. However, environmental, biological, psychological, social factors are believed to be the triggering factors. The common symptoms of anxiety disorder are worries, fears, refusals to go to school, sickness poor school performance. There are several ways of […]
Read moreIn the case Voisine v. United States, two individuals named Voisine and Armstrong who had previously been convicted of domestic violence by the state of Maine were found to be in possession of firearms. Consequently, they were charged with violating a federal law that prohibits domestic abusers from possessing firearms (U.S. Supreme Court, 2016). Armstrong […]
Read moreI would like to change the title of the essay as it does not directly correspond to the content it holds but rather uses rhetoric tone to pass the message. It is apparent that the writer, Alexie targeted the non-Indian society and the Native America children as his audience for this book. He points out […]
Read moreThe poem is about a story from a young boy playing “Waltz” (a dance) with his father a very tender age in the Kitchen. The poem start with narrator (the boy) complaining the harsh smell of whisky from his father, “The whiskey on your breath could make a small boy dizzy (Roethke).” It was so […]
Read moreAbstract Mechanical Engineering is an Engineering branch that involves design, making and use of machines. These are some of the books that students majoring in Engineering use to facilitate their learning process. Some of these books have rhetorical appeal that makes them the best for learning. Dan B. Marghitu and Paul D. Ronney have succeeded […]
Read moreProgressivism is a wide based reaction to the industrialization and the issues that came, for example, worker and urban development. Most Progressives were reformers, not radicals. They were individuals who wished to make present day life more sympathetic, not oust them or make a gigantic challenge like the worker’s parties previously (Greenstone 268 ).According to […]
Read moreAn ethos is a form of argument based on personality, character or authority. Identification of ethos can be through endorsement by a popular or celebrity among other forms. Pathos is a form of contention based on the emotions desire, anger, fear and sympathy among others. One can identify pathos through desire, empathy, and hunger among […]
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