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    For my writing prompt, I chose the topic of gender. I watched Kimberly Pierce’s Boys Don't Cry because it was based off true events and actually showed the challenging situation where someone's gender did not conform to societal expectations in the year 1993. This movie emphasizes three main sociological concepts: how your sex doesn't always match your gender, society fears what they do not understand, and how there are advantages of being one gender and not the other as a result of society’s…

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    Although the age at which these stages happened is less sure, Piaget (1952) believed that the stages of development were the same for children around the world regardless of culture or language, controlled by biological factors not social ones. Piaget’s four stages are as…

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    Introduction Diabetic foot ulcers are rated as one of the principal causes of diabetes mellitus hospitalization in the US and worldwide. Diabetic foot disease causes complications which account for huge medical expenses. For instance, in the UK, it is reported that NHS spends five million pounds annually on diabetes foot ulcers. Studies show that 100 patients lose their lower limb of their foot as a result of diabetic foot disorders (Nicholas, 2013). Diabetic foot ulcers result into amputations.…

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    In The God of Small Things, by Arundhati Roy, the love laws intervene with the family’s social life because the characters cross their social boundaries for love which breaks these laws that are set up by the caste system in India. The Kochamma family lives in Ayemenem where the caste system is dictated. Each member of the Kochamma family, Ammu, Estha, Rahel, Chacko, Baby Kochamma, Mammachi, and Pappachi, have a downfall due to the caste system, the Love Laws. The Love Laws are rules…

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    Psychosocial Influences According to studentfirstproject.org, healthy attachment is a “reciprocal, enduring emotional connection between a child and his/her primary caregiver that begins when the child is in utero”. Furthermore, many things impact whether this attachment is healthy or unhealthy. Some psychosocial factors that could impact or influence attachment include parenting style, caregiver sensitivity, temperament of the child, and certain medical conditions. Parenting style influences…

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    The 17th Century revolution at Virginia by the white servants and blacks was the birth of white supremacy in the United States of America. The white elites designed a framework of racial classification by ensuring that after completion of servitude both the whites and blacks were rewarded (Fredrickson, 101). Whereas blacks were rewarded by being made permanent slaves, the whites were given guns and parcels of land. The Jim Crow laws that emphasized…

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    has the individual thoroughly explored a variety of options regarding a personal beliefs, values and interests. She already know her interest is to be a vet and she have this ability to learn more about animal and other things of them such their biological or physical. Although her mother are not recommended her to be a vet. Her mother think she has ability to be an oculist but she still have a dream to be a vet. Thus she has the commitment to personal identity as a result of significant…

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    was not until the 1960s that a proper investigation of psoriasis as an autoimmune condition began. The search to identify the genes that determine the disease was brought up in the 1990s thru the Human Genome Project []. Upon the discovery and classification of the disease many therapies have been develop to treat…

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    formed and consists of elastic and collagen fibres as well as connective tissue that produce a matrix of connective tissue cells forming the fascia (Schleip et al. 2012, p.165). • Kumka, M & Bonar, J 2012, Fascia: a morphological description and classification system based on a literature review, Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association, viewed 10 February 2017, . • Schleip, R, Findley, TW, Chaitow, L & Huijing, P 2012, Fascia: The Tensional Network of the Human Body, Elsevier.…

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    The art of storytelling through film has the ability to cultivate either a positive or negative influence on how society views those with disabilities. The film The Other Sister, allows the opportunity for the audience to develop a deeper understanding of those with mental disabilities. According to Eitzen, Zinn, and Smith (2012) “The definition of disability influences how people relate to people whom they perceive to be disabled and how people who are disabled think of themselves. Because of…

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