The Importance of Resilience Education A research study was conducted by Melissa E. DeRoiser, Ellen Frank, Victor Schwartz, and Kevin A. Leary, a panel of doctors and physicians in fields related to psychology, to explore the relationships between stress during the transition to the college life experienced by incoming freshmen and how this stress affects their lives (DeRoiser, Frank, Schwartz & Leary, 2013). The panel created a series of questionnaires via Student Curriculum on Resilience…
Lately, in the news there has been evidence of prostitution. Prostitution is the practice or occupation of engaging in sexual activity with someone for payment (Burnette, Lucas, Emma, Ilgen, Frayne, Susan, Mayo, & Weitlauf, 2008). There are many reasons why women go out prostituting. Some of the reason in which women engage in prostitution is having a source of income (Burnette et al., 2008). Research states, starvation wages from economic view can drive girls into prostitution (Burnette et al.…
There is no question that children are impressionable. Children are directly and indirectly affected by their environment. One thing that is common with children is that children play video games. In fact, over 90 percent of children play video games in some form and that figure is even higher, at 97%, when only considering children ages 12-17 (APA). Many modern video games are not designed for children. Some are designed and marketed solely for adults. These games often contain much more…
Since the implementation of Individuals with Disabilites Education Act of 2004, which was created to devolp a better access of public education for students with disabilites, school districts across the nation and other geographical areas have tried to represent it in the classroom. Research has been done to understand the factors in which the transition to inclusion of students with disabilites, which is part of IDEA, have plagued the progress. It appears there may be three common factors;…
classes at Mendocino college throughout the summer and spring as well. I would like to take at least 4 classes per summer so i can get at least 8 because i’m not sure that i can take them during the spring. A goal I have for college is to get my PHD, to get to that…
I plan to pursue a PhD in Biomedical Sciences with an emphasis on genomics as a way to fulfill my desire for helping others. In 2017, I experienced a mysterious medical issue that does not have a definitive cure. This is what began my desire for helping others by assisting in finding cures or new ways to more effectively treat diseases. Through Biomedical Sciences, I am able to make contributions to the fields of biology and medicine. A PhD in Biomedical Sciences is not typical of a person…
of our everyday life, it “comes from demands and pressures of the recent past and anticipated demands and pressures of the near future. Acute stress is thrilling and exciting in small doses, but too much is exhausting” (Lyle H. Miller, PhD, and Alma Dell Smith, PhD., 2014). Chronic stress is when a…
Carolina. Tommy Thomas MD, PhD is a Neuroscience Critical Care physician at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia. The healthcare problem was initially identified for this project by T. Thomas MD, PhD. By interviewing two physicians, in separate geographical locations, a comparison could be made to see if the same problem could found in both health care settings. When asked about a healthcare problem T. Thomas MD, PhD sees in his practice, T. Thomas MD, PhD stated, “we see a number…
article by telling that the name of the author is Mary L. Pulido, PhD. This piece of evidence is ethos because she has her PhD, which makes me know that she knows exactly what she is talking about since she has her PhD. When I began reading the name of the article and the author’s name I noticed the abbreviation “PhD” which made me realize that it’s important who the author is and if I should trust them or not. After seeing the “PhD” after the name I quickly knew that I could trust the author…
According to Jeffrey E. Holm, PhD; Cami Lokken, PhD; Tricia Cook Myers, MS from the Department of Psychology, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks. (1997) “Stress is often linked to the occurrence of migraine headaches. In fact, Robbins reports that it is one of the most commonly reported…