Animals Animals are used as a source of protection and security in various capacities. Lamas are good examples of animals known to offer protection. Most farmers use lamas to protect their livestock from other animals such as coyotes and foxes. Although the lamas may seem to be very comical at times, they are the best when it comes to watching over animals. Lamas are commonly used in America and Britain whereby the owners of sheep and goats place the lamas, and their herds in the same field and hence lamas end up protecting them as their offspring. Dogs are also relied on for protection and security by many homes across the world. The security department trains some dogs across the world whose primary purpose is to provide security at various categories. There are different varieties of dogs that are suitable for protection provisions as well as deterring attackers. The Rottweiler, Doberman, and The German Shepherd are examples of breeds that are known for threatening intruders or attackers. Concerning organic farming, animals play a significant role. The animals’ waste products are…
ANEURYSM Aneurysm is a degenerative disease of the blood vessels that is irreversible. It develops due to destruction or weakening of the walls of the arteries caused by the constant pressure from blood flowing in the arteries, medical conditions, trauma or, genetic factors. This however, leads to widening or budging out of the arteries as compared to the original size. The budged arteries can lead to complications due to its compression of surrounding organs and tissues, their eventual rapture and, even bleeding. An Aneurysm may not show any symptoms but can be fatal. It may affect any artery especially, at the branching site but, the two most affected arteries are; the abdominal artery which transports blood from the heart to the rest of the body and, the thoracic artery which takes to the brain. An Aneurysm can take two forms; either fusiform which, bulges all-round the vessel or saccular which bulges on only one side of the blood vessel (Erbel, Boileau and Aboyans, 2014). 1. Description of the pathology Although the real cause of aneurysm may not be known,…
APA Analysis of William Shakespeare Name of the student: Institution of Affiliation: Date: A year in the life in the life of William Shakespeare This is a book that analyses the life of William not as him but as any other person who would live a life of William Shakespeare as he lived and derived various things. It goes deep and derives the hemispheres which are generally the automatic royal world the large number of plays that William Shakespeare had to write about. The book goes deep and discusses the Essex and also his general downfall is also discussed. This summarizes how if one were to use the trend line of Shakespeare he would become among the top way excellent researchers this is because embracing on the significant plays that Shakespeare they were out of his in-depth research. Embracing this analytical research of William Shakespeare to the usual way of life any other researcher following the significant tips Shakespeare he could do his research on of the best studies (Shapiro,…
General Application of Scientific Methods Name Institutional Affiliation General Application of Scientific Methods The purpose of every scientific research is to draw findings that are useful in predicting future occurrences and determining the status of a phenomenon. Every scientific research requires a testable hypothesis that compares the variables in the study. The variable in scientific research can either be an independent variable or a dependent variable. An independent variable is a variable that the researcher can manipulate to determine the effect on the dependent variable. The dependent variable, on the other hand, is a variable measured by a researcher to establish the impact created on it. Part 1 Grass does not grow near the large pine tree The hypotheses The pine tree casts shade on the grass, thus preventing the grass from accessing enough sunlight for growth. The pine tree uses up most of the requirements that the grass needs to grow, such as minerals in the soil and moisture content of the soil. The…
Book Analysis Book Analysis Summary The book Starfish and the Spider by Brafman and Beckstrom is centered on organizational leadership (Brafman & Beckstrom, 2006). The authors compare different leadership styles used in organizations and the impacts of the same techniques. The authors specifically pay attention to centralized and decentralized forms of leadership. The starfish is thus used to depict leadership that is diverse and functional at many levels. The starfish, for example, does not die or lose function even if one leg is cut off. It regenerates assuming a regular role. Its cutting does also not affect the remaining limbs, which continue to function as usual. The spider, on the other hand, loses function when its head is cut off. The former analogy is used to signify decentralized leadership, which encourages functionality at various levels. The latter analogy is used to signify a centralized leadership style that fosters functionality from a focal point of command (Brafman & Beckstrom, 2006, p37). It, therefore, means that when the focal point of power is threatened or weakened, the organization faces challenges. Themes…
Application of statistics in health care Introduction statistics is not only vital in medical research but also applicable in general clinical practices. It provides valid and estimated data that aids in the allocation of resources in various department, private and public sectors. Health care statistics covers the evaluation of effective intervention and description of incidences or situations such as birth rates and death rates, sex networks, the transmission rate of infectious diseases and cancer rates. Evaluation of intervention effectiveness involves a decrease in risky behaviours, control event rate and relative survival. Application of statistics in health care Statistics used in medical institutions use data in describing the observations in numerals and graphical representations. They are mostly used in medical research labs, medical agencies, international bodies, e.g., the world health organization(WHO) and disease control and prevention centres. Statistics help medical practitioners to draw reasonable and accurate conclusions from data collected from the public or various institutions. These conclusions are then used in decision making and preventing errors in medical research. They are promoting quality. Statistics assist in retrieving vital information and…
Are Lace Front Wigs Better? Did you know that the lace front wigs are the secrets behind the perfect undetectable wigs that give gorgeous hair? A front lace wig points out to a wig that has sheer along it the front portion that rests along the forehead and traces your normal hairline. Its main reason is to give the wearer an appearance of a natural hairline once you wear the wig. It is difficult to tell if one is on a hair or that it is their natural looks when they have the lace front wigs. Advantages of the lace front wigs These wigs are better than others as they have a hairline, and when appropriately worn, it results in the undetectable hairline. Many people out there would have the impression that the wig hair is growing out of your head. It will be difficult for anyone to tell that you are in a wig unless you let them know. Another advantage is that they are usually lightweight, which makes them much more comfortable than ordinary wigs. For the…
Integrated Health Care Delivery Systems’ Challenges Name Institutional Affiliation Integrated Health Care Delivery Systems’ Challenges Nearly 850 integrated health care delivery systems (IDSs) are in the United States today. Presently, most systems are believed to be in an evolving condition of integration as they try to give a full range of services in a one-stop-shopping, user-friendly setting that removes expensive intermediaries, improves health outcomes and promotes wellness. Indicators of integration comprise of economies of scale, organized oversight, financial strength, utilization controls, contractual capabilities, quality management, quality management, coordinated systems of care, and strong physician-hospital links. A truthful assessment on how cohesive each constituent of the system is can decide the tactics essential to cover its risks. Some of the formidable challenges facing those managing the risk include differences in services and staff involved, the geographical distances and structural differences among components, and the typically large size of organizations. Many challenges are facing the integrated delivery system. Many hospitals linked to the system have experienced minimal profits in terms of financial…
Assignment2: Importance of Organizational Behaviour in the Workplace Name Institution Affiliation Introduction Organizational behavior encompasses all aspects of existing factors that impact or shape human assumption, action, and perceptions at an organizational level. Arguably, any institution has a distinct set of considerations that determine how employees interact and perform their duties. Therefore, organizational behavior cuts across aspects of relevant corporate culture, productivity, team synergies, right mental bearing, job motivations and satisfaction, and real understanding among employees (Islam, A & Abdullah, A.R.B, 2019). Similarly, organizational behavior embarks on multi-discipline approaches that cross-cut from management to employees. The Crucial Elements of Organizational Behaviour An organization comprises of several key elements that shape and dictate organizational behavior. These elements include; (A). Employees (people) Without employees, there are no ideas of an organization. People interact at the workplace level to bring about factors of teamwork, motivation, understanding, and organization culture that shape both the internal and external image of the institution. Similarly, employees are the carriers of the organization’s…
Student’s Name Professor’s Name Course Title Date Qn. 7. The Gleaners and I Documentary The term gleaner, in essence, is a term that refers to a now-defunct component of a possibly female agricultural farmer and worker who was successful in medieval France. The “I” in this case is the filmmaker who documented the cinema, and she is Agnes Varda. The film made by Agnes was the reason for a radical transformation in the filmmaking industry. It gave rise to not only documentary filmmaking but also poetic cinemas in the 1960s and 70s. This essay will focus on how Agnes managed to raise questions amidst the tense political environment, providing accurate details and specific production scenes. Besides, documentary films are common ground for people to express culture and political inclination or concerns in the case of investigative documentary films. In Agnes’s film, she partly focuses on food security and wastage (Agnès Varda et al.). However, she extends his thoughts to demand consumption, especially in capitalist societies. Moreover, the documentary Gleaners and I attempt to teach its audience the importance of social,…