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Before English 105i Comes to an End…

April 29, 2022

  Over the semester, I have learned a lot new tactical skills from taking part in English 105i. Before, I go into the technicalities and takeaways I gathered from each unit, I would like to mention that the involvement of … Read more

Looking into the Reality of Sciatica

April 26, 2022

In hopes of understanding the trials and perseverance skills related to the life of LW, I recently spoke with LW concerning her diagnosis of sciatica. LW is a 65-year-old female subject who enjoys helping disabled persons. She currently owns a … Read more

Life Perceptions of the Taste of Cherry Reflection

March 31, 2022

When attending the research symposium recently, I watched a presentation that heavily referenced the perceptions in a film known as the “Taste of Cherry,” presented by Viti Pathak. The title of this presentation was “Life Is a Highway: Taste of … Read more

Is our mental state pre-determined or self-constructed?

March 24, 2022

  Presentation Image: Graph Citation: lflein, J. (2022, February 17). Mental health hospitalizations among college students by year U.S. 2010-2021. Statista. Retrieved April 18, 2022, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/827327/hospitalizations-among-college-students-receiving-mental-health-services-us-by-year/     Presentation Script: Good afternoon. I would like to start by posing … Read more

Is there a relationship between headaches and health concerns?

February 22, 2022

[Three News Beginning Clips are being shown] Many children experience headaches in response to underlying health issues, such as depression, their responses to the surrounding environment, and more. According to the Mayo Clinic, headaches are painful sensations, sharp or dull, … Read more