Digital Identity: Navigating Personal Expression in the Online World In the ever-evolving landscape of digital technology, individuals are increasingly crafting and expressing their identities through various online platforms. This paper examines the complex interplay between digital spaces and personal identity formation, focusing on how individuals navigate and construct their online personas. By analyzing recent research […]
Social Cognitive Theory and Smoking Cessation Social Cognitive Theory (SCT), developed by Albert Bandura, offers a comprehensive framework for understanding and explaining the complex process of smoking cessation. This theory provides valuable insights into why individuals struggle to quit smoking and how various factors influence their ability to overcome this addiction. The following essay examines […]
The Gender Stereotypes and the Shift of Human Rights Gender stereotypes are generalized views or preconceptions about the attributes, characteristics, or roles that are or ought to be possessed by, or performed by, women and men. Gender stereotyping is the practice of applying those stereotypical beliefs to a person based on their membership in the […]
Impact of COVID-19 on Health Workers in General The COVID-19 pandemic has been a global health crisis that has affected millions of people and overwhelmed health systems in many countries. Health workers, who are at the frontline of the response, have faced unprecedented challenges and risks, such as increased workload, stress, burnout, infection, and death. […]