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The document outlines various topics including the process of creating an account on StudyHub.Vip for writing assistance, the impact of cell phone use on college students' health and academic performance, and the concept of Problem Based Learning (PBL). It also discusses Alinsky's rules for organizing, Dostoyevsky's 'Crime and Punishment', and the customer orientation of airport service quality. Additionally, it touches on the conservation status of the Eastern Grey Nurse Shark and the sexual exploitation of women in media, particularly in magazines.

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Cell Phone Use And College Students
The relationship between cell phone use and college students health As babies cry when they sense
that their parents are away, people also become extremely anxious when they are not with this or
even cry when they lose it: a cell phone. With smartphones great advancement, they have brought
great convenience and become one of the necessary parts to mankind. Without a doubt, the time of
cell phone use and its influence on people have drastically increased and problems of overusing
smartphones are also followed by this phenomenon. The younger generation especially has problems
with overusing smartphones because they are used to using modern technology and most of them
interact with their friends through social networking. Following this trend, college students
smartphone use has become an object of public concern and many types of the research related to
the relationship between their cell phone use and academic performance in college have been
conducted. Interestingly, from those research, there is confirmation that overusing cell phones
directly affects students health and lifestyle and it ends up making a link with academic success. As
cell phone technology sees its rapid development, college students regard cell phone use as leisure
activities and they easily fall into their smartphone, resulting in direct damage to their academic
performance. Since a cell phone is commonly used for recreation and most of the students carry their
cell phones in their pants pockets or
Problem Based Learning ( Pbl )
Problem based learning (PBL) refers to a learning cycle where learners first encounter the problem,
as opposed to the instructor initially providing information to solve a latter problem (Savery, 2006).
As the result, students search for the information required to solve the problem instead of depending
on already existed knowledge. In PBL, students use triggers from the problem to determine their
personal learninggoals. Then, they engage in independent or individual research prior to work as a
group (Savery, 2006). When research has been started, the students work in groups where they
discuss as well as improve the knowledge. Therefore, PBL uses suitable problems in enhancing
intellectual capacity. Moreover, PBL is a type of active learning, this is because it introduces students
that problem pushes them to ask, and seek for answers, and then they can put together theory and
practice; in addition to communicating what they learn to others. Problem based learning originally
is from inventive health sciences courses and established more than thirty years ago (Donnelly
Fitzmaurice, 2005). Medical educationusing science lecturers as well as clinical teaching courses
progressively becoming inefficient and an improper method of preparing students to become medical
practitioners. When keeping in mind the wide availability of medical information, simply providing
students with information to use in solving medical problems was proving to be an ineffective
learning
Alinsky s Rules For Radicals Analysis
Alinsky s rules for radicals were written by Saul Alinsky in 1972. The rules were created to develop
a process for organization. Alinsky s rules were broken into two different types, tactics with 13
rules and ends and means with 11 rules. The four rules I chose to discuss were from the tactics list
of rules. Alinsky s rules for radicalsare applicable in many ways and also are somewhat biased. The
first rule I chose was the seventh rule of tactics, Alinsky states, A tactic that drags on for too long
becomes a drag. Commitment may become ritualistic as people turn to other issues. . I agree with
the purpose of this rule because people need variety in an organization or else they get bored.
People need any kind of variations of work that they can get within an organization over a
prolonged period of time in order to stay productive and efficient. Variation also allows for the
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I agree with this rule because we, as human beings, are prone to over complicate a simple situation.
For example, we look at a situation, we then get overwhelmed by it, then, when the situation is
over, we feel as though we shouldn t have been worried about the situation at all. A Biblical
example of this tactic is in Genesis 3, starting in verse 1 by saying Now the serpent was the most
cunning of all the wild animals that the Lord God made and finishing in verse 15 by the Lord
saying to the serpent He will strike your head and you will strike his heel (HCSB). At first, the
serpents description makes him seem very intimidating but within the same chapter the serpent was
told how he will meet his ends, which discredits any prior intimidation that the serpent had. This
tactic is true for all organizations because despite how difficult a challenge may seem, people are
more than likely willing to help if they are
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
In the novel Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, the main character, whose name is
Raskolnikov, commits a punishable crime, and endeavors the consequences. The main point of the
book is to show that any time you do something that precedes punishment, you will most likely feel
guilty about it afterwards. This is shown when a detective and Raskolnikov s brother in law,
Luzhin, discuss the murders, and he loses his mind. Another example would be at the beginning of
Part Two, after he commits his crime, when he frantically searches every aspect of his being for
evidence of the killing, and asks himself; What, is it really beginning now, is this the punishment
beginning? Yes, yes! I knew it! (Dostoyevsky 111). Dostoyevsky also uses the... Show more content
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After the crimes have been committed, Raskolnikov created a second persona, a superman, that
he claims committed the murders to purify the rest of the Earth. This was one of the ways he
coped with the psychological guilt. He creates this persona to make himself think that what he did
was a good thing. Crime? What crime? My killing a loathsome, harmful louse, a filthy old
moneylender woman who bought no good to anyone, to murder whom would pardon forty sins,
who sucked the lifeblood of the poor, and you call that a crime?... (617). This is his way of
convincing himself that what he did was a good thing. His words that showed that he was trying to
relieve himself of the psychological guilt of killing the pawnbroker and her
Customer Orientation Of Airport Service Quality
Introduction

The aviation industry is one that is consistently changing and the demand in air travel is on the
rise. With the rise in air travel, airports need to be able to handle the traffic. But the problem is that
service quality in an airport declines when the airport has reached its design peak hour or even
exceeded it. This simply means the airport cannot handle the amount of passengers it has thus
customer satisfaction decreases.
Today s air travelers have meaningful choices among airports and there is an increasing urgency
among airport marketers to differentiate themselves by meeting the needs of customers better than
the competition. While passengers perception of airport service quality is only one of several
variables (e.g. routes, scheduling, location and prices) that contribute to overall airport
attractiveness, it is nevertheless an important variable because of the increasing importance of a
customer orientation to competitive advantage in this industry.(Fodness Murray, 2007)
Solving it would result in a more efficient airport which can reduce the amount of delays at an
airport whether is from aircraft landing or taking off or passenger traffic within the terminal thus
giving the airport an advantage over the competition by becoming a preferred airport.

Literature Review

Airports are a place where passengers encounter a bundle of tangible and intangible services in what
Bitner (1992) has characterized as an elaborate services cape . The
Grey Nurse Shark Habitat
The Eastern Grey Nurse Shark inhabits Australia as a genetically distinct population from its
Western counterpart, and has been labeled a Critically Endangered animal by the Environment
Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act of 1999 ( Australian Threatened Species ). The
population is found along the coast of Queensland and Narooma, the southern area of New South
Wales, and various efforts have been put in place to conserve the species ( Grey Nurse Shark, 2016).
As such, the conservation methods put in place are not sufficient and further steps are necessary
to allow the species to recover from its human induced endangerment. The Australian Grey Nurse
Shark is also known as the Spotted Ragged Tooth Shark and as the Sand Tiger Shark ( Australian
Threatened Species ). The species is identified by its gray to gray brown coloration, the possible
presence of reddish/brownish spots on the caudal fin and posterior half, their countershading, and
by its two almost equally sized dorsal fins. They are known to grow over 3.6 meters in length with
the males and females maturing at different lengths, 2.21 meters and 2.2 meters, respectively
(McGrouther, 2015). Females also mature significantly later at 9 10 years than their male
counterparts, who mature at 6 7 years. Their diet consists of fish,... Show more content on
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Monitoring of the species is vital in determining the next course of action for the conservation of this
species. However, the monitoring is opportunistic at best ( Grey Nurse Shark Watch ). Further
funding is required in order to accurately and efficiently monitor the population and movement of the
Grey Nurse Shark. The information received thus far is not conclusive as to whether the population
is recovering, indicating there is a need for expanded conservation
Sexual Exploitation Of Women In The Media
Thesis: Over time, the increased sexual exploitation of women in the media (magazines?)
negatively impacts the body image and self esteem of young girls and women in the U.S. Today
magazines are exploiting the female body in an extremely sexual and lude way to sell products to
audiences worldwide. To shed light on the negative impact these images are having, I m going to
focus on the history of the female body in relation to its increased sexual portrayal in society. In this
way, we ll see how the increased sexual exploitation of women in magazine advertisements
negatively impacts the body image and self esteem of young girls and women in the United
States. When looking up the definition of the word media on Google.com, the definition that... Show
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First, the internet. The concept of the internet emerged as a mass medium in the 1970s and remained
a platform for communication used mostly by educated, elite users until the development of the
world wide web in the early 1990s. The internet grew quickly and rigorously in popularity as
developers created web browsers that simplified the process of connecting via personal computers.
Media organizations soon began to recognize the web s value as a medium capable of transmitting
and communicating information instantly and in greater depth and clarity than was ever possible.
Over time, media groups began increasing their reliance on the web by building more sophisticated
and complicated sites to display things such as video, audio, print, graphics, etc. Almost 73 percent
of all US adults enjoyed having a connection to the internet in 2006, and a recent growth has
occurred in the acceleration of high speed internet service. More than 42 percent of American adults
had broadband connections in 2006, which was a remarkable 40 percent increase in broadband use
from a year earlier. News organizations were cautious and warry when they transitioned onto the web
while journalists cautioned against almost a loss of control and maybe function within a more fluid,
interactive environment. The need to change to keep consumers was overwhelming though and gave
the organizations no other choice. Traditional print and broadcast organizations especially adapted to
and/or embraced the change of medium with transmitting information because of the continued
crumbling and decline of audiences and consumers. Because of the internet, journalism has changed
a bit with how information is distributed as well. Now people are sharing and distributing
information through blogs, podcasts, video sites, and popular social networking sites. Throughout the

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