Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.

  • The Future of Cyber Warfare

    The Future of Cyber Warfare The increasing technological advancement has come with disadvantages alongside the many benefits in enhancing efficiency and effectiveness of industries. Developed countries with high level of internet implementation have mentioned attacks in through the cyber links leading to loss of data, data manipulation and breakdowns. Cyber warfare is a politically motivated…

  • Is Assisted Dying Okay?

    Assisted Dying Part 1: Introduction Is assisted dying okay? This age-old question has stirred debate for several decades. Physician-assisted dying (PAD), also known as physician-assisted suicide (PAS), is a harmful medicine that a patient willingly takes to take away their own life. On the other hand, euthanasia happens when a medical officer intentionally causes a…

  • Initial Reaction: Conspiracy Theories

    Initial Reaction: Conspiracy Theories Introduction Critical thinking is the skill of examining and studying thought processes to make them better. It is autonomous, resolute, purposeful, and determined. It needs meticulous principles of perfection and respect in using it (Richard and Elder 9). Faith in conspiracy theories is the acknowledgment of intentional forces to entities that…

  • Identifying Career Trends in Your Industry

    Introduction As specialists find trends in online security, aspects such as the latest trends in business, application of technology, and compliance with regulations help describe the phenomena. At the same time, organizations relocate most of their data and services they render to clouds. The rising adoption of machine learning concepts and artificial intelligence (AI) is…

  • The Steveston Hotel Case

    The Steveston Hotel Case Introduction The Steveston Hotel case holds the highest portion of blame ever given to a bar in a drunk driving civil suit in British Columbia. Upon appeal, the decision was still upheld by the BC Supreme Court. 20-year-old Harry McWilliams went to drink beer at the Steveston Hotel, near Richmond, in…

  • Explain and Critically Discuss How Important Is the Role of Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) In the Practice of Psychology

        Explain and Critically Discuss How Important Is the Role of Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) In the Practice of Psychology Evidence-based therapy (EBT) is generally known as evidence-based practice (EBP). Evidence-based practice in psychology (EBPP) is the unification of the most outstanding research with clinical expertise in the background of patient traits, values, and choices (University…

  • EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY VS EQUALITY OF OUTCOME

    Arguing the Point That Equality of Opportunity Is Better Than Equality of Outcome That one may be acknowledged as an egalitarian society, a nation should maintain justice and fairness to make sure that its citizens are not shown prejudice and can achieve their full capabilities (Heywood 2017, p.101). In this type of society, equality can…

  • Discuss the importance of stricter prescription guidelines and its potential effect on combatting opioid abuse in the 21st century.

    Discuss the importance of stricter prescription guidelines and its potential effect on combatting opioid abuse in the 21st century. Opioids are a type of drug that covers heroin and prescriptions that help to alleviate pain for instance fentanyl (an artificial pain helper), oxycodone (Oxycontin), morphine, codeine, and hydrocodone (Vicodin), that are extracted from opium, a…

  • Dehydration among Elderly Patients

    Dehydration among Elderly Patients Among elderly people, water makes up about 50% of their weight. Water is vital in metabolism, blood circulation, temperature regulation, and internal environment homeostasis. Taking very little amounts of water, pathologic fluid loss, or both of those explanations can cause dehydration. Old people are more susceptible to dehydration in comparison with…

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