Diabetes Type one: Causes, Treatment, and Prevention Name Institution Date Type one Diabetes Introduction The prevalence and progression of diabetes vary by ethnic group. This type of diabetes contributes about 10% of the global cases of diabetes. Recently, there has been an upsurge in the prevalence of this disease in the world (Chiang et al., 2014). In this research paper, I will provide a detailed analysis of the causes, prevalence, symptoms, prevention strategies, the effect on the body, and treatment of type1-diabetes. The analysis will make reference to a specific ethnic/ racial group. Discussion Diabetes is a long-term disease where the pancreas produces insufficient or fails to produce insulin hormone that is required to enable sugar to get into the cells to produce energy (Chiang et al., 2014). To date, there is no known cure for this form of diabetes. Still, by following the doctor’s recommendations for better lifestyles, controlling blood sugar, and going for regular medical check-ups, the disease can be managed. Prevalence Recently, the world has witnessed an upsurge…
Negligent Hiring Case Study Student’s Name Institutional Affiliation Date Negligent Hiring Case Study Introduction Employers are expected to conduct due diligence and background checks on employees to ensure that they hire people who have no prior criminal records with the aim of avoiding negligent hiring. Ensuring that a candidate is an active fit for a job is an essential part of making a successful placement. The inability to conduct necessary checks and ascertain that an employee does not create a liability for the firm is critical. Negligent hiring claims arise when individuals file formal complaints about an employee for an organization for criminal violations and harm inflicted while on duty or when using their assets (Foxhire Team, 2017). The implication is that once a complaint is filed against an employer, they must reply and address the issues because they had a duty to ensure that they hire the right people based on respondeat superior. In this assignment, the essay discusses the concept of negligent hiring and its…
comparison and contrast between German and Sweden Economies Remarkably, for economic prosperity in a country, it is essential to find good policies such as industrial relations. And these industrial relations will, therefore, create good working relations between employees and employers hence boosting their economy. Employees play an enhanced role and ensure industrial relations work. Notably, they are quite essential in job creation and bridging the gap between the rich and the poor. However, they vary differently between each country. Notable countries such as German and Sweden or Australia and New Zealand have exhibited these problems. They have shown a variety of similarities and differences which need to be taken significant consideration. Governments play a great role in determining the features of industrial relations. Industrial relations can propel a country to exceptional economic standards if it is well utilized. Therefore each government must ensure it develops excellent policies. Thus taking the different cases will enhance to find various features through the comparison and contrast of the given countries. And this will be easily implemented by subdividing each situation differently. German and…
Writing Assignment 1: What is Your Worldview? Introduction Just like it sounds, worldview refers to how a person looks at the world. Everybody has their lenses through which they interact with their experiences. For instance, two or more people may view the same object, but their reactions are entirely different. My worldview refers to how I describe my understanding of the world. In this essay, I will be providing a detailed reflection that answers questions such as my worldview, my practical examples of this worldview, questions, contradictions, or inconsistencies within my worldview, and its implications. Finally, I will share my conclusion about this topic and the different issues within it. My Worldview My worldview is about how I observe and live through my beliefs and assumptions, as well as how I react to the world around me. However, my personal view of the world does not limit my understanding of other people’s worldviews. Many experiences have influenced my worldview throughout my lifetime. My main idea as far as my worldview is concerned is that I was created for a specific…
critical biological concepts related to respiration The workshop allowed me to learn many critical biological concepts related to respiration. One of the most important is that the human body needs oxygen to survive. The amount of oxygen in the body significantly impacts muscle performance and exercise capabilities. That knowledge helps me understand the reason why many high-level athletes carry oxygen when performing their daily activities. I also learned that oxygen is not only crucial during exercise but even after. Anyone who understands the importance of oxygen to muscles and exercise may also want to use portable oxygen for the same reason. I learned that some processes happen to a human muscle during exercise. The processes result in the production of energy by the use of oxygen. The oxygen that is used for that case is obtained from the air that is usually breathed in. Some of it is used directly in the bloodstream for the same reason, while the excess is stored in muscles as a compound referred to as myoglobin. I also learned that muscles need energy, regardless of…
Henry James American Literature Abstract The purpose of this study is to describe the aspect of psychological realism in Henry James’s novels. Naturally, the whole work reflects the central theme and should not follow a straight course. However, Henry’s books do not support that structure. He moves to the central point by exploring all the matters of the narrative (Hagberg, Garry L, 2018). A series of scenes show the structure, and every circle illuminates the central part of the story, but only small content narrates about it. For instance, one character makes an observation and tells the other character, and then the two characters, even together. That makes his novels to be psychological novels and a significant aspect of realism. At the end of several discussions, Henry investigates all the psychological implications in that specific event. It shows one particular circle. One scene follows another scene. According to Hagberg Garry (2018), at the end of his novels, he examines every ethical, moral, and psychological issue and ensures the reader has a clear image of the narrative. Consequently, Henry’s books narrate…
Risk Assessment & Screening Ms. Tina Jones is an American woman of African descent. She is 28 years old. She presents for her pre-employment physical examination. Ms. Jones aligns with the place, time, and person. Tina is in a pleasant mood and makes proper eye contact while interviewing. She is neatly dressed, has adequate sanitation, and appears physically in good health. She speaks clearly and audibly. She is sitting upright and seems comfortable and ready for her exam. Ms. Jones intends to start working at Smith, Stevens, Stewart, Silver, and Company in a few weeks to come. She does not smoke tobacco. Her last marijuana use was at the age of 21. She has never used any recreational drugs. She wears a seat belt. She drinks up to three alcoholic beverages about 2-3 times per month with friends. She has never been married and, therefore, has no children. Tina currently stays with her mother and sister. Risk Assessment & Screening Ms. Jones risks being diagnosed with polycystic ovaries, inactivity, diabetes II includes race, hypertension, and family history. Family members share…
Most people living in flood-prone regions are likely to increase their chances of survival if they can swim argument “Most people living in flood-prone regions are likely to increase their chances of survival if they can swim.” Much of this argument is based on the fact that drowning is the third leading cause of unintentional deaths and females are regarded to have a higher mortality rate due to taboos and gendered roles that make them less likely to learn. The person speaking in the introduction sentence is Ellena Savage, the author of the text with the title; The Swimming Pool: Fascist Blue Rectangle or Immersive Democratic Space? The introduction sentence tries to bring into focus the significance of knowing how to swim, which, to some considerable extent, helps during a flooding crisis. The sentence further provides a much-needed insight about swimming being a universal thing. Other emerging issues from the sentence are the fact that 96 percent of drowning deaths happen in low and middle-income countries which, therefore, calls on the need to have man-made pools to improve swimming capabilities…
continuing health change My objective for a continuing health change has been based on avoiding poor eating habits, engaging in physical fitness activities replace negativity with optimism thoughts, and having enough sleep. It seemed easy when I embarked on this journey towards healthy living, and I was oblivious of how I would encounter challenges towards attaining my goals. My goal is to continue working out as it has significantly contributed to my weight loss. I devote to exercising six days a week with a long term goal of participating in annual sports competition within my neighborhood. To strategy for upholding this goal will entail adhering to my exercise schedule and having a regular check on my BMI and weight. I would hold myself accountable for this change because I have learned I am in-charge of my life, and there is an adage that says, we are what we choose to be. My choice is to lead a healthy living. Therefore, I will ensure that everything I eat and any decision regarding my life is geared towards healthy living, not forgetting…
Instruction of writing an Annotated Bibliography You will submit an annotated bibliography for 2 of your sources for the week 7 paper. Each source will have the correct citation entry for the citation style you are using, as well as an annotation, which is made of a paragraph or two telling the reader about the source. One (1) of the sources should be a peer-reviewed piece from a journal in the APUS Library. To help you gather sources, review the assignment desсrіption for the week 7 analysis paper. Pay special attention to the article linked there and the steps for identifying your problem. Here is the link to the article: ″Looking for Trouble: Finding Your Way into a Writing Assignment.″ This piece shows how to write about solving a problem, using the steps of noticing, articulating, posing questions, and identifying what is at stake. After you have identified your problem, you can start choosing your sources and build an annotated bibliography. Here are the steps you will take to build your annotated bibliography: [unique_solution]First, determine what kind of source you…