An Article Reflection According to the child psychopath article by Jennifer Kahn’s, Ann, together with Miguel, his husband, appears faced with psychological challenges. Their eldest son, Michael, seems to display a highly technical challenging mentality at eight years. From the article, I like the idea of Michael screaming after being sked by his parents to put on his shoes and collect his toy. Similarly, Jenifer states that the behaviors of Michael lasted for several years in which he cut off his uniforms or pull out his hair mythologically to avoid going to school (Kahn, 2012). This statement appears attractive as Michael displayed a mental development of altering learning, making him a psychopath. However, I wouldn’t say I like the therapist’s suggestions over the health behaviors of Michaels as he got diagnosed with the firstborn syndrome. The diagnosis to Michael by the therapist opened up his eyes in which he resented his younger siblings. Additionally, I tend to disagree with the aspect of Michael doing things by use of books as stated by Anne to tend to expose him to more…

Proportion of property condition The data on the sample of owners has only two possible outcomes. These outcomes are either occupied or not occupied. At the time of sale of houses the current person residing in the house is likely to influence the amount of money the price at which a house is sold. The person living in the real estate (house) affects it daily i.e. with continued use the property loses value due to wear and tear. Whether a person lives in the house or it is empty is likely to influence the condition of the house. The table below shows the proportions of different house conditions according to whether the owner lives in them or not. Property condition Lives in the house Does not live in the house. Totals Very poor 60% 40% 50 poor 50% 50% 68 Average 47% 53% 66 Good 44% 56% 52 Very Good 51% 49% 57   The values of the total number of properties in each classification of the house condition are randomly distributed with the highest number of houses poorly maintained.…

An analysis of Apostle Paul’s teachings Although Apostle Paul did not meet Jesus Christ, he immensely contributed to his teachings and to the growth of Christianity. Paul was born as Saul of Tarsus. He was a prosecutor of those who accepted Jesus Christ. When headed to Damascus, a bright light appeared in front of him; Paul fell to the ground and became blind. A voice from Jesus Christ asked him why he was prosecuting him. Ananias restored his eyesight and baptized him. Since then Paul dedicated himself to preaching the gospel of Christ. He taught about faith, repentance, baptism and salvation. He wrote letters such as Thessalonians and Corinthians, and they were included in the New Testament.  In his letters, Paul insisted that salvation can only be acquired through faith in Jesus Christ. At times, his teachings were at loggerhead with the Jewish laws. In a letter to the Galatians, Apostle Paul dismissed claims that one must be circumcised to get into a covenant with God. According to him faith was paramount and one can only get salvation through faith…

          Project Management Name: Institution:                     Product/service scope For the case of Health Science north (HSN), as noted earlier, the project aims at enabling the facility to change their record-keeping practices from standard forms to electronic methods. The service/ product scope in project management is the set of features and characteristics of the final product or service targeted to be attained from the project (Pheng, 2018). In this case, this project’s a product/ service scope includes the following features; 20 computer stations installed with computers throughout the facility from the reception to the doctor’s examination room for the entry of patient information and recording of the relevant information. Computer servers are stationed in the facility to ensure that the computers are connected to a local area network within the facility to facilitate easier transfer and exchange of patient information between different staff members, for instance, from one doctor to the other. Network connectivity for the provision of network services within the facility. Requisite software such as windows…

An Analysis of the Writings on African Women Background of Sarah Baartman Sarah Baartman was in the year 1789.  She was of South African descent and KhoiSan language specifically (Parkinson, 2016).  Her native home, Eastern Cape, was very peaceful until the arrival of Europeans in the year around the same year, Sarah was born (Parkinson, 2016). The Dutch disrupted the friendly atmosphere, as the men of KhoiSan were involved in warfare. Women were left to defend themselves when the men got engaged in guerrilla wars. The San, which was another small community within the same region, were often victimized by the KhoiSan. Their existence was nearly taken away by the KhoiSan, who mocked them. The warfare at the period presented tough times for Sarah Baartman, who hoped for a better future. The uncertainty of the situation led to her capture as a slave. Sarah Baartman worked in various fields. She was involved in the construction of roads and buildings. The proceedings led to her contracted capture by Peter Cezar, where she continued working as a domestic worker (Parkinson, 2016). The…

PROJECT MANAGEMENT PLAN: Health Sciences North Hardware upgrade project Name: Institution:                     Executive summary Health Science North (HSN) carries out its record-keeping practices through an electronic practice where the patient’s medical data is updated into an internet browser via a direct handheld device or a computer. At the same time, they use manual methods of record-keeping where patient information is recorded manually on a patient chart. Later on, it is scanned into the Electronic Medical Record, and the folder is manually stored. These processes are associated with several inefficiencies such as time wastage, tedious and low quality of the materials, as well as the insecurity of the data recorded. This calls for the need to develop a better method of solving the problem in the facility. As a result, HSN can hire a project manager to come up with installing the electronic hardware into the facility to help solve the problem posed. This will be effective in improving the employees to save time, save energy, and minimize the number of resources…

Silk Road Trade Introduction The Silk Road was a connection of trade routes that linked China and the Far East and the Middle East and Europe. The road was launched during a period when Han Dynasty officially commenced trade with the west in 130 B.C.Silk Road enabled the transportation of ideas and commodities between Rome and China. Some of these commodities included silk, gold, wool, and silver. The road covered a distance of 4000 miles along the Great Wall of China to the northwest region, Crossing Afghanistan and bypassing the Takla Makan Desert, climbing the mountains of Pamirs. The name Silk Road originated from Chinese silk, a product that traders carried along with the trade networks. The traders used camels and the seaway to transport their products. However, the trade had both positive and negative impacts on the people. Commodities Various commodities traded along the China Silk Road. China imported weapons, jewels, precious stones, jade, horses, and manufactured goods. Goods available for export included silk, lacquerware, paper, tea, and rice. Horses were also imported and used in wars against nomads.…

­   Achieving Timely and Appropriate Healthcare as a Right In their handbook, the Sphere Project (2018) make the bold assertion that everyone has a right to “timely and appropriate healthcare” (p.292). the Sphere Project identify this right as an essential concept of healthcare, especially in humanitarian contexts. However, shouldn’t this assertion not be the standard for healthcare systems? This essay argues that indeed timely and appropriate healthcare should be a right for all individuals. The goal of policy makers in healthcare should be to putting place innovative policies that move the healthcare system towards achieving the status of being to uphold the identified right. To highlight the need for having timely and appropriate healthcare as a right, it is necessary to look at the current healthcare system in the U.S. While healthcare expenditure per capita is higher in the US than in all other developed countries, the country has failed to guarantee healthcare to its population (Mitra, 2018). In fact, based on data collected in 2018, about 8.5% of the US population (approximately 27.5 million Americans) do not have…

American Revolution Introduction The American Revolution, which is also referred to as the US War of Independence, occurred in 1765-1783. In this war, the Americans gained independence from Great Britain with the assistance of the French. The paper highlights events that led to the civil war in America. The Revolution as a Civil War John Pendleton, who was a Baltimore Unionist, described the quest for independence in America as a civil war. Revolutionaries in the North and South of America destroyed the numerous Spain and British empires. Additionally, slaves and the Free Blacks of Santo Domingo demolished the Slavery Island, which impacted on the civil war. Common Sense (1776) The publication by Thomas Paine, Common Sense, provided details on liberalization, which fostered the American Revolution. The British colonies had united, and this offered massive rebellion against resistance. In Europe, the numerous planted Kingdoms attracted detrimental impacts on America. For instance, combat between England and any foreign country affected trade (Jensen, 1967). This notion supports the Civil War in America against Great Britain. Declaration of Independence (1776) In 1776, Thomas Jefferson…

American History According to ‘A people’s history of the United States’ by Howard Zinn (2015), history is the basic memory of a nation, and the nationals of that state should not take it as their own. From the discovery of America, it is said that executioners like Christopher Columbus and Cortes, among others, disrupted the peace and law that existed before their arrival. The paper will discuss my thoughts if Zinn’s teachings and opinions about American history. The teachings of Zinn emphasize the view of the history of America from the viewpoint of the victims like the Arawaks because many historians aim to crown the heroes falsely. He further explains that he does not want to denounce the executioner’s and grieve the victims because it will only bring memories of the past and deplete our present moral energy. Additionally, he says that historical lines are always unclear since it’s a sequence of victims lashing out their anger to other victims from desperation and culture that oppressed them; thus, the oppressor can also be a victim. As a writer, he attempts…

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