Kate Chopin’s article Kate Chopin’s article is a reflection of her experience with men. She talks of women and independence towards men and identifies thoughts about family, sexuality, love, and marriage. According to Kate Chopin, women around her taught her the basics of perseverance and self-independence. For example, she was left with six children to support after the death of her husband at a young age. The analogy described in the context depicts what most women go through in our societies. Traditional gender roles and social conventions still affect the contemporary world today. Therefore, this paper describes independence and freedom, oppressiveness in marriage, and self-identity and discovery as themes experienced in the story. For instance, Mrs Mallard feels relieved and free upon realizing the death of her husband. Women do not have the joy of independence in the book. Mrs Mallard rejoices that she is free after Brentley’s death. It took her a while upon the realization that her husband was in an accident (Chopin 1). As soon as she received the news, she wept with a wild embodiment on…
Meritocratic Progress through Mobile Talentism, Meritocracy refers to a political system that invests political power and economic goods on individual people based on their talents, achievement, and effort rather than social class or wealth. Individuals who demonstrate achievement advance in such a political system. Mobile talentism, therefore, refers to the transfers or migrations of talents to other areas to spur economic growth. Unlike most migration researches that focus only on the migration-end-effects, Goldin et al. focused on what necessitates migration and to show that global movements have a lot of benefits that surpass the local negative short term impacts that most studies and policies frequently target. These authors’ interdisciplinary migration research looks at the international migration from the historical, social science, and economic perspectives for an objective understanding of foreign migrants as exceptional people. Goldin et al. looked at the socio-cognitive migration process in their study to supplement the existing after-migration data collection researches that neither aims to averse immigration causes if it is wrong. Golding et al. (page 150) write that migrants’ negative connotation is a misappropriation since international…
Aortic stenosis Aortic stenosis is a valve disease, which is the narrowing of the aortic valve opening. Through the narrowing, it affects the flow of blood from the left ventricle to the aorta, which result in reduced pressure in the left atrium. The disease is rare in people below the age of 50 years (Cary & Pearce, 2013). For the few cases which happen in young people mostly, the disease is a result of birth heart defect where two valves grow instead of the usual three. Also, when the valve opening does not grow with the heart, it makes it hard for the heart to pump blood resulting in the thickening of the heart muscles. The symptoms of the aortic stenosis include breathlessness, chest pain, fainting, heart murmur, bulky and noticeable heartbeats, and decline in activity (Rauen, 2016). Due to the reduced pressure in the left atrium, it leads to the thickening of muscles since it requires to pump blood through the narrow opening. As the muscles thicken, they take up some space in the heart, thereby making the heart…
Domestic Violence Screening in Heath Care Setting The domestic violence and abuse have remained to being a major concern especially on the health of individuals. Healthcare which is improved respond to the domestic violence with cluster that is randomized and control the referral identification on the safety which is improved. According to the national World Organization, the professions of the health should train to ensure a provided assistance for the women who are affected by the domestic violence abuse. The women are trained on ways to check there safety and offer the support by provision of medical services and follow up on their care, (Bloom, & Tavrow, 2018) The management of the clinical conditions is effective and it is not possible for the patients who are victims of Domestic violence abuse to remain hidden. The outside trial setting with it suitability for implementation nationally is responsible for offering the women specialist referrals and also estimates the cost effective. The intimate prevalence violence partner has been documented on numerous culture of population. Intimate violence for partners is a social problem affected…
APA GUIDE SAMMARY APA is a set of rules for referencing and formatting documents used in academic writing. It stands for American Psychological association. It is a publication manual of the American Pyschological Association (APA) which outlines the referencing styles used in academic writing. Referencing or Citation is giving credit to the original creator of work by use of other people’s words, ideas, information, or images in a piece of work to identify source accuracy. It is important to acknowledge someone else’s ideas or words when paraphrasing in order to avoid plagianism and infringing copyright. Plagianism is a form of academic misconduct when a student uses works of others but fails to accurately cite it. Infringing is actively break the terms of low while infringing copyright is the use of works protected by copyright law without permission for a usage where such permission is required, thereby infringing certain exclusive rights granted to the copyright holder, such as the right to reproduce, distribute, display or perform some tasks on the piece of information. When referring, a standardized style is used to…
Understanding Bondora A wise investor is one that diversifies their investment portfolio. In the current economy, there are several sectors and business that you can invest in, and peer-to-peer lending is one of the profitable ones. Peer-to-peer lending has been able to create a channel where the bank is no longer the middleman between borrowers and lenders, and as a result, the P2P sector has proliferated. In Europe, Bondora is one of the leading peer-to-peer lending sites that you can invest in today. What is Bondora? Bondora is a P2P lending platform that allows its users to invest in different loans that are listed on its site. It is based in Estonia, Europe and ranks as one of the largest peer-to-peer lending sites which have been in operation for 11 years now. According to the data on their website, Bondora has been able to process loans worth more than 314.2 million euros since they launched the business. How does Bondora Operate? Bondora’s primary objective is to give its users a good experience, offer fair rates and make all processes on…
summary of the sources of the Cuban revolution The Cuban revolution was an uprising in Cuba, which was armed and was used to overthrow the government of Fulgencio Batista in January 1959. The leader for the revolution by then was Fidel Castro, who further extended the reign to rule Cuba from 1959 to 2008. The revolution involved the war between the American and the Spanish over the control of Cuba, which was then ruled by Spain. After the defeat, the control of Cuba was passed to the United States In 1899 and was governed by the administration of the US military until 1902. During this period, most Cubans could be found in the public offices as compared to the time when they were under the rule of the Spanish. A lot of work was done on sanitation, public works, and education, and yellow fever was significantly eliminated. Cuba was ruled by numerous presidents in the following years and this is where we come across Fulgencio Batista. The Cuban revolution, which occurred in 1959, marked the end of capitalism in the…
MORALITY AT STAKE Morality stands for principles and standards derived from known philosophies, religion, and culture or from ethical standards believed to be universal. Morality thrives through the attributes of goodness and rightness. Truthfulness is a common component that should always be a part of any business entity for it to get trusted ny customers. The play ‘The Dove Strikes Back’ is a classic example that defies the norms of morality. The play is set up on the disagreement that arises between the customers and the management. Miss Mitford and her friend are forced to pay extra money for the food that they ordered. Despite that the food is awful, it is costly. Miss Milford and her friend are denied a chance to pay for the grain using a cheque, yet that is the only alternative they have. The manager threatens to call the police and takes Jackets belonging to Miss Mitford as a ransom. The play opens with Miss Mitford and her friend visiting the Sign Of Dove’s hotel and ordering food. The prices of the food are high;…
The chapter “The Problem of Moral Hazard” The chapter “The Problem of Moral Hazard” begins with a case study of the Progressive Direct Group of Insurance Companies. The group introduced a device that evaluates drivers’ driving habits, including their mileage, top speeds, and use of brakes to offer insurance plans. According to the group’s logic, promotional incentives to careful drivers would reduce the cost of damages that the insurers would have to pay in case of an accident. While this example appears to be a typical case of the problem of adverse selection, its rationale is grounded in the moral hazard problem of insurers. Uninsured people are careful regarding their activities because they understand the pain of paying their bills in case an accident happens. For example, an insured driver will be reckless if his or her plan covers all damages in the event of an accident. The uninsured driver, on the other hand, will be cautious on the road because if he causes an accident, he will have to pay out of his pocket. The incentive to be careful…
relationship between oral care and VAP The concepts evaluated by article one and article two is the relationship between oral care and VAP. According to the perception presented in article one, VAP is caused by poor oral care practices. Through the exploration of existing literature, the authors of article one reminded of techniques that can be used to prevent VAP. Some of the oral care practices that can be used include the daily examination of the mouth, teeth lips, saliva, and so on. One of the suggested instruments to achieve this is the Modified Beck Oral Assessment Scale, as well as the Mucosal Plaque Score. Notably, the authors achieved the purpose ad objective of their study. However, article one does not present healthcare professionals with evidence-based practices since there are no participants mentioned. This limits the scope to which the study can be relied on and utilized by nurses when they are preventing VAP in ICU. Also, the article has used literature that can be said to be obsolete besides having ten sources to support this study. Therefore, based on…