Have you ever been forced to do something that you feel is unnecessary? The “One-and-Done” rule is a rule created by the National Basketball Association stating that a player is not aloud signing with the NBA until the age of 19. This means that the players must complete one year of college basketball before entering the draft. I, along with many others, believe that the “One-and-Done” rule should be abolished because it creates injury risk for players, it wastes the players time, and it has…
Dolcini’s (1994), only 3% of the married sample had an extramarital affair in the previous 12 months before the survey. Then, in just 7 years another study by Atkins, Baucom, & Jacobson 2001, showed that rates had gone up to 13%. While usually not this exponential, it is quite an interesting increase. However, the normal is a slight increase for a few years, then a slight decrease, and once again a slow increase. This proves that even though not by HUGE amounts, cheating and infidelity, in this…
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States after heart disease. The cancer I will be researching is brain cancer. The reason why I chose to research this is because I have always been interested in working in the medical field, but I didn’t know what particular area. I started to do research on different types of doctors. The one that interested me the most was Neurosurgeons. Neurosurgeons are doctors who specialize in surgery on the brain and spinal column. The brain is…
According to the constructivism theory, people perceive similar things differently due to an individual subjective approach to understanding, cognition and conceptualization of meaning. As thus, the inherent perceptions and attitudes are constructed and apportioned differently to things and people depending on an individual’s own experiences and reflection of those experiences (Olson, 2015). Therefore, the concept and perception towards superheroes, which is a connotation of stock characters…
Vitaliy Greben ML581-47099 Wenger, Etienne, Richard McDermott, and William M. Snyder. 2002. Cultivating Communities of Practice: A Guide to Managing Knowledge. Boston: Harvard Business School Press. INTRODUCTION In Cultivating Communities of Practice, Etienne Wenger, Richard McDermott, and William M. Snyder write about the way of sharing and applying knowledge across the usual boundaries of organizations. They call it communities of practice, which come together around particular interests…
Tragedy of the Commons is the idea of when a public resource is taken advantage of and is used to near or complete depletion. Dr. Seuss’ 1972 TV movie, The Lorax exemplifies ideas from The Tragedy of the Commons. These ideas include putting pollution into nature is just as bad as taking something out, human nature to breed and give birth to an exuberant amount of children, and then there is the impossible human thought of making infinite things out of a finite world. The Lorax portrays the idea…
Katharine Hayhoe Lecture SUS 350 On 26/9/2017 Dr Katharine Hayhoe held a public lecture entitled ‘Climate Change: Facts, Fictions, and Faith´ in which she addressed the main facts associated with Climate Change and the tense politicization of the climate change debate. The lecture was enlightening in many ways, and this essay will highlight the main aspects and people the lecture covers, a selection of the facts covered in the lecture that were of note, and the take-home messages and emotions of…
Thomas Paine had extremely high hopes for America, but he was wrong. Some of which most people probably think or should be true for the government to run in a higher quality and also for the American citizens to be equal and work together in an exponential…
Overview 200 years ago, world population was less than 1 billion people. During the next hundred years world population increased by half a billion and finally known an incredible growth in the last century going from 1.5 billion people in the late 19th century to over 7 billion in the early 21 century. This great increase was possible due to an increase of life quality and progress in technology allowing lower birth death, as it was earlier in history. But the earth is not expendable, it has…
down social and economic barriers. There is more to consider on this hot topic about why school uniforms are in reality beneficial to a school’s well-being. For example, attendance and graduation rates across the country have been proven to show exponential growth due to the implementation of school uniforms. Uniforms originated in most private and parochial schools and did not become a widespread phenomenon in public schools until 1944. As certain institutions began to see a reduction in their…