Posts by Lily Taylor:
In the novel “To be a slave” by Julius Lester , he documents the plight of the black community by bringing history to life. He gives in-depth details of the brutal capture of Africans, their confinement in American slave ships and narrates their oral stories about slavery. The white men in the novel are powerful […]
Read moreIntroduction Substance abuse has been a great menace to the current society. The problem has extended its root deep destroy the lifestyle of many people. Substance abuse especially alcohol is characteristic of its natural availability in local stores and drug dens in the cities and towns. It is important to reduce substance abuse to protect […]
Read moreSlavery takes away or reduces the ego of an individual to the extent of following all commands and being overly submissive to other people. Researchers have documented how slavery during the antebellum period showed how inhuman a human being could relate to another human being by causing great pain, shame, and suffering. Slaves had very […]
Read moreDescription A significant proportion of individuals with severe mental illness suffer from co-occurring disorders (Doweiko, 2015). Co-occurring disorders, formerly known as dual diagnosis, refer to the concurrent existence of two or more illnesses. For example, a person may have bipolar disorder and also battle substance abuse. The prolonged and persistent nature of these illnesses exacerbates […]
Read moreIntroduction Substance abuse is a common problem in today’s society, especially among teenagers. There are many programs designed to help people recover from substance abuse and improve their overall well-being. However, some of these programs are ineffective in addressing this issue. This article centers on enhancing substance abuse programs for offenders by employing effective strategies. […]
Read moreIntroduction A crisis is experience of an event that the victim cannot put up with because it surpasses his/her coping mechanisms. The solution to such crisis is to seek professional assistance using one of the suitable crisis intervention model. The profession should keenly analyze the condition of the patient and try to guide her on […]
Read moreIntroduction A lot of research that has been conducted has proved that there is a strong correlation between the individual that are suffering from substance abuse and their like hood to commit crimes but this relationship is complex. As we all know, not all people that use drugs do not end up being addicted, nor […]
Read moreThe Social Problem: Perceived Discrimination and Early Substance Abuse among American Indian Children The study, titled “Perceived Discrimination and Early Substance Abuse among American Indian Children,” seeks to address the issue of discrimination and drug abuse as a significant social problem. The authors investigate whether there is a connection between perceived discrimination and early substance […]
Read moreSubstance abuse is when there is a strong urge to obtain and consume larger quantities of one or more substances, as stated by substance abuse information. Substance dependence specifically refers to how a substance affects the body’s functioning. When substance dependence is ceased, withdrawal symptoms occur. Reducing substance abuse and promoting mental health can greatly […]
Read moreIn his public address, the president of the United States of America, Barack Obama, introduced a domestic agenda last year. This agenda focuses on vital issues like affordable college, healthcare, and maternity leave. Notably, one error stood out: he pledged to offer education for all American children as preparation for our competitive world. The promise […]
Read moreThe civil war in America involved the following continents, north and South America. North America and South America were fighting to end slavery, a confederate act that was more prominent in South America. The two also fought over military authority and boldness. They wanted to outshine each other. The main factor that geared civil war […]
Read moreIntroduction Throughout the American colonial history, northerners and southerners are examined to had a strong believe in winning the struggle over the slavery expansion since this was the key factor to preserve their freedom and prevent their domination by the other section of the nation. For instance, the US was established on the principle that […]
Read moreIntroduction Slave trade to the UK and the US significantly affected the African nations and this is among the key reasons why these nations have up to date not accomplished self-actualization. The effects of slave trade are even felt in the countries were it used to take place. Most are they areas affected are where […]
Read moreSlavery is a historical issue in America and many of the Europeans states, many of the political and social decisions that are made in these states today are all based on the effects that slavery had on the society. Racism which is a major issue in many societies today and mostly in America was brought […]
Read moreIntroduction The history about Solomon Northup was one of the best studies that I developed much interest and I wanted to learn more details during my African American class. This was one of the best lessons I attended. Northup was born a liberated person in Minerva, New York, in 1808. His father who was called […]
Read moreThis is a book that comprises several first-hand accounts of former slaves before the civil war and it’s entirely non-fictional. It is a must read. It is intriguing and at the same time emotion-packed. It is not so easy to read though since it is composed of short and many stories and one has to […]
Read moreIntroduction Women have the same intellectual capacity as men, which allows them to perform tasks with equal efficiency. Equality between men and women is of utmost importance. However, society frequently dictates that men should hold leadership roles and exhibit dominance, while women are encouraged to prioritize their roles as mothers and wives, often at the […]
Read moreIntroduction Nursing is a profession whereby practitioners are entitled primary care giving to patients in hospitals. We have different categories of nurses which include registered nurses, nurse practitioners, nurse practitioners (grand parented) and employed student nurses (Holloway & Wheeler, 2013). In our discussion, we will cover the nursing profession with more emphasis on personal philosophy. […]
Read moreThe recurrent change in demographics encompassed with rapid population growth has significantly affected the workforce negatively. Demographic determines the workforce and developmental strategies of a place regarding equal resource allocation and employment. For instance, rapid population growth has compelled employers to reshuffle their workforce by succession forcing the aged out of office due to an […]
Read moreConsidering the independent democratic ad in United States of America, in the year 2012 there was a record of more than 915000 of the presidential ads which were aired on national and broadcast television cables compared to the year 2004 which was about 637000ads showing a kind increase of about 44.5 percent. (Namkoong et al, […]
Read moreIntroduction Theresa LePore’s case and the Butterfly Ballot ethics needed sensible decisions based heavily on relevant values, goals, and obtainable information. The political election that took place on November 7th, 2000 will keep haunting both the politicians and the citizens in the U.S (Montjoy & Slaton, 2005). The butterfly ballot that was designed by Theresa […]
Read moreFollowing the high tension of political power in the United States, political parties have been using different strategies to owe majority voters on their side. Since the 1860s, the two main parties in America have been the Democratic Party and the Republican Party. Republican Party has the most number of seats in the House of […]
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