Do you think clinicians and researchers of the past had a fundamentally different view of people than they do today?

Do you think clinicians and researchers of the past had a fundamentally different view of people than they do today?
What does this book tell us about the history of medical research, and how medical research has (and has not) progressed since the 1950s? After reading this book, what do you think are key factors that influence medical research today?

Research communication apprehension/public speaking apprehension.

Are we ever not doing gender? From the moment we wake up until we go to bed, it seems like we are constantly doing gender. For this essay, I want you to walk me through a small segment of your day (when you wake up, when you walk to class, when you eat lunch, when you shop, when you drive or ride the bus, when you go out on a date, when you attend religious ceremonies, when you watch movies with friends, etc). Do not describe your whole day, but rather, choose some small segment (a strip) of your daily life to describe. During that small segment of your day, in what ways are you doing gender? How are you displaying your gendered identity? Given the situation you find yourself in, how are you conforming — or not — to gendered expectations of behavior? (Gender: Female)

Explain How Avian influenza disease biochemically impacts the human body and how this was discovered.

A background on the disease avian influenza
How the disease biochemically impacts the human body and how this was discovered
How the cure/treatment was discovered and how it works biochemically
How the biochemical analysis of this disease and its cure/treatment relate to the current novel coronovirus and its associated disease, COVID-19

rewrite one of the scenes from Wuthering Heights

rewrite one of the scenes from Wuthering Heights from one of the perspectives of another character. I chose Heathcliff, so you will be writing from his view of an important event in the story. I just didn’t have enough time to do it. Make sure to analyze character perspective, motivations and beliefs.

How does one measure whether someone has a low, moderate, or high-level of CA/PSA?

What is communication apprehension (CA) and public speaking apprehension (PSA)?

What are the causes of CA and PSA?

How does one measure whether someone has a low, moderate, or high-level of CA/PSA?

What treatments are available for CA/PSA?

What advice would you have for college students who encounter high or moderate levels of CA/PSA?