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This study aims at exploring self-assessment knowledge on diabetes and its risk factors among college students. This research study will mainly concentrate on potential risk factors for Diabetes in college students and how important is it for students to be aware of these risk factors; thus, there was a necessity to carry out comprehensive literature research to find articles related to Diabetes and the potential risk factors associated with Diabetes among college students. A lot of studies have been conducted to explore and evaluate the potential risk factors among college students and the importance of college students being aware of such risk factors.

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Cultural capital is a factor that enables people or students to learn to coexist in a group. It refers to the student’s level of knowledge of social and cultural factors that help them fit in a specific group of people. It plays a significant role in students’ educational attainment. It can either hinder or enhance a student’s level of educational attainment. I have learned that families with more income can provide more cultural capital to their children. According to the course materials, the level of parental education determines the degree of cultural capital passed to children.

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There are several stages of human development. They include infancy, followed by childhood, then adolescence, and the last stage is adulthood. The study will critically analyze the different stages of development I underwent by presenting relevant literature and theories to aid in the analysis. The development stages are explained as follows; 1. Infancy Stage It is a stage that extends from birth to 18 months of age. During this stage, I came into a new environment and required nourishment from my mother. It is a stage characterized by trust and mistrust (Hannush, 2021). Therefore, I needed to be taken care of well lest I develop mistrust, which could have negatively impacted my later stages of life.

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Diabetes-related mortality and morbidity have continued affecting both racial and ethnic minorities. Diabetes-related mortality morbidity is double higher when compared to the whites who are non-Hispanic. When a comparison is made among those, 12.6% of African American adults have been affected with diabetes than all the non-Hispanic whites, which comprises 7.1% of non-Hispanic whites (Berkowitz et al., 2015). As a result, minorities seek healthcare services due to diabetes-related diseases, mostly diabetes retinopathy, end-stage renal disease, and lower extremity amputations. Nonetheless, for the challenges contributing to various health disparities between minor ethnic and racial groups effectively, the formulation of different interventions should be done using multifactorial approaches, i.e., healthcare policies.

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Globalization is not as easy as domestic marketing. Domestic firms are seeking to go international face several challenges because the dynamic global markets pose several uncertainties and problems. Different countries have different cultures. It affects how they perceive other brands in the market. According to the study done by Lin and He (2015, p.211), customers have a different perception of domestic and foreign brands. Consumers perceive foreign brands more positively than domestic brands in China because of the enhanced corporate and store images. However, there is a difference in the ways consumers perceive corporate images and store images.

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States that one can’t be arrested or jailed on the basis of behaviors’ one does as a result of illicit drugs. Drugs can cause one to be unsympathetic and undutiful and this can also be as a result of one’s character. It is therefore not reasonable to arrest people for drug use on the basis of the undesirable traits one might possess. An example used was Howard; they explain his undesirable actions, one on the basis of drugs and the other on the basis of one’s character not influenced by drugs. They summarize that however bad drugs they may be, one’s actions are independent.

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Although P&G has implemented several favorable good governances, specific board acts raise concerns about the efficiency of the firm's governance and framework in safeguarding shareholder interests. It lacks corporate governance, such that the board is more interested in management and not in strategic planning, vision, and mission which fails to keep the important objectives of the company running, demonstrating a sequence of troubling decision making. Secondly, fail in operations and maintenance mistakes over the last two decades, like the series of unsuccessful efforts to standardize governance, erroneous acquisitions of brands purchased and afterward sold, and omitted trends.

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The novel, ‘My Antonia’, by Willa Sibert Cather, was written during the days of heightened slavery in the United States. It was on that account that through the narrator, Cather wrote of the many misgivings that ensued during life in Nebraska. Due to the prevailing circumstances at that time, there are many themes and writing techniques that the author used so as to paint to readers the real picture of how things would later change. This paper will discuss how the theme of change and transition in chapter three is captured in the book. Additionally, the theme of determination and struggle, as captured in chapter four, will also be discussed.

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Almost everyone has experienced some kind of injustice at some point in their lives. Sadly, certain groups of people have faced more unfair treatment than others. Throughout the history of the United States, African-Americans have been subjected to oppression. In fact, analyzing the history of America would be impossible without accounting for the injustices that people of color have experienced throughout the centuries in the United States. Although there have been countless forms of injustice throughout American history, some have been more explicit than others. Michelle Alexander's New Jim Crow explores how racial oppression has been perpetuated through history, concluding that African Americans have always suffered from racial discrimination.

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Based on my understanding after reading Shestack’s article “THE PHILOSOPHIC FOUNDATIONS OF HUMAN RIGHTS”, I believe that the Natural Law is the strongest political foundation for infringing state sovereignty. In my opinion, this is true since natural law has been stated to be " in accordance with nature, unalterable, and eternal " (Shestack 9). According to this postulation, people are born with these rights, and as human beings, everyone deserves and is entitled to them. This is also supported by natural scholars who argue that “human rights are founded in nature” (Dembour 140).

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In the film Llévate Mis Amores, we are introduced to the Las Patronas, a group of Mexican women who live in Veracruz state and are known as Las Patronas. Although they lack possessions, they are rich in love and humanity. Despite their modest resources, they strive to help people with even less. Food and water have been provided to Central American migrants travelling by freight trains through Mexico into the U.S. since 1995. People call these trains La Bestia (the Beast), or the Train of Death, in recognition that many people can die if they fall off them. Globalization and the bad economy have caused these migrants to flee.

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The research on wildlife diversity focuses on the variety of species found in an ecosystem. Entails disciplines like animal diversity, including ensuring genetically diversified and healthy livestock while also taking into account universal diversity as well as ecosystem diversity. The component of Biodiversity encompasses a variety of factors, not just species variety. One is the genetic diversity that emerges within organisms and the diversification of the whole habitat taken into account if we are to catalogue all life on Earth. Two, a species' genetic kind of diversity is the amount of variation in its genes. When trying to grasp the concept of genetic diversity, picturing a dog can be a useful aid.

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