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Moral Courage in Health Care
Abstract This review critically analyzes the arguments placed by Colonel J.S. Murray, in his article “Moral Courage in Healthcare: Acting Ethically Even in the Presence of Risk”. Murray argues that the nursing professionals used to face complex ethical dilemmas in their workplaces. According to him, moral courage instills ethical responsibility on them for taking action…
ViewWHAT IS GOING ON? Chapter Review
The True Sexual Morality is a book written by Daniel Heimbach with the main purpose of illuminating the sexual culture in the church. The book serves to address three main purposes within the society. First, it seeks to identify ways in which our churches and society are getting into a sexual chaos. It also seeks…
ViewThe documentary ‘Taken for a Ride’, Corporate Capitalism, urban transportation and General Motors consumer preference manipulation
Introduction Capitalism entails an economic system in which the private players have permission to control and own property in agreement with their own will and interests, and the demand and supply forces coordinate the pricing of the products in the market. The actors in this system aim to maximize their profits. The role of government…
ViewCritiquing Three Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles
Foreign Language Learners’ Use and Perception of Online Dictionaries: A Survey Study In the article entitled Foreign Language Learners’ Use and Perception of Online Dictionaries: A Survey Study, Jin and Deifell (2013) discussed the function, the role, and the importance of online dictionaries to support foreign language learners. Both authors identified the initial problem in…
ViewComparison of Humanistic and Biological Theories
The articles chosen tend to be more informative in illustrating the humanistic theories and the biological theories. The articles are more scholarly and add knowledge in comprehending and being able to apply the different ideologies concerning the comparison of the theories and application in the real life situation.
ViewBook Review: Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart
The novel concerned in this book review is a novel by Chinua Achebe entitled Things Fall Apart. The novel’s main character is a man named Okonkwo; at the beginning of the novel, the protagonist is portrayed as a strong man, capable of doing good things for his village and his people (Achebe). However, the protagonist…
ViewAnthropology of Octavia Butler’s Kindred
Kindred is a 1976 novel by Octavia butler. The novel is a combination of African American literature and science fiction. This is because the book tells the story of slavery from the perspective of 1976 woman. The novel also entails elements of fantasy as it involves time travel and of course acts of heroism by…
ViewBetween Homeland and Motherland Africa
The book illustrates the dynamic ideas that shape black politicians, intellectuals, and social movement activists’ behavior as they participate in U.S foreign issues towards Africa. The author is an African descendant interested in knowledge on racism. This is because of the rich and reassuring conversations he had on race relations from his immediate family and…
ViewExploring Rushmore and “Arts of the Contact Zone”
Mary Pratt, the author of “Arts of the Contact Zone” begins the article by stating the definition of the term, or concept of what she refers to as the “contact zone”. In doing so, she engages her audience in the story of how her son learnt a lot through baseball; and was able to connect…
ViewLiterature and Trifles Analytical Essay
Narratives such as “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell (1916) evoke images of women as insignificant beings in a male dominated society (p. 21 ). Male attitudes towards women often prevented them from seeing what was in front of them. The female characters were all too aware who had murdered and the reason she likely committed it….
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