Kranthi_Reddy
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A Generational Curse?
I have a friend who got married at 26. If you ask my grandparents generation, 26 is late in getting married. For my parents generation, that's deemed as a good age to get married. In this generation, many people have told me that 26 is too young to get married. Do you think as American society progresses to be more liberal, the institution of marriage will become something that seems necessary to be put off for even later, like for people who are in their 40s, or if marriage will become obsolete in the next 1-2 generations? Also, for my black people….Disclaimer: I'm NOT saying there's a causation here, rather it seems to be a correlation. Back in our grandparents generation when people got married younger (like right out of high school), there was a strong 2-parent household ratio in our community. As time went on, as the age of marriage increased, so did the single-parent household percentage increase, if we even got married at all. Do you think there's a correlation there of us putting off marriage and having an increase of single-parent households? Is this concept that I’ve been hearing of, "The Great Reset" something that will benefit us as a community in terms of us prioritizing having actual 2-parent families, and not just single-parent households?
By Kranthi_Reddy2 years ago in Humans
It’s the End of the World as We Know It.
On August 6th, 1945, the face of warfare was forever changed with a single strike, as the first ever atomic bomb was detonated over the Japanese city of Hiroshima, resulting in nearly 135,000 casualties (Avalon). Days later, after the Japanese’s refusal to surrender, the United States dropped yet another, this time over the municipality known as Nagasaki, resulting in over 60,000 total deaths and injuries (Avalon). Nuclear weapons have seemingly failed to corroborate rationale, corroding common sense and promoting international instability. Though nuclear disarmament is an unlikely scenario in the modern era, nuclear abatement is a plausible alternative that may be the solution necessitated by global insecurity.
By Kranthi_Reddy2 years ago in Humans
Driving Usage
Problem overview – The company in question provides computer-automated updates to victims of crime concerning the incarceration status of their offenders, a program aimed at keeping crime victims safe from being re-victimized. The system is set up through local jails, prisons or sheriff’s departments and then introduced to the general public. It is free and available 24/7, yet it is up to the individual citizen to call the system (toll-free) and register for automated notifications by phone, text or email. When a new victim notification system is introduced in a community, there is an announcement made through the media, but after a period of time public usage of the system typically falls off and, in some cases, dwindles to almost nothing. This has caused contract cancellations in many locations. The challenge has been to change the set-up process to address this problem so that crime victims are always aware that this system is available to them. Consequently, “victim call transfer” was created to correct the problem, to be integrated in all new client projects. This analysis draws from the Natural System model because it involves the integration and cooperation of all key sections within the company, all of which have a stake in victim call transfer because it has the ability to increase usage of the company’s entire victim notification service (Heil, 2013).
By Kranthi_Reddy2 years ago in Criminal
Development of Vaccinations: Within Child Medicine
Within the world of medicine, the search for vaccines has been on the forefront of the battle against a number of diseases that plagued humanity for centuries. Vaccines serve their purpose by preparing populations for the occurrence of certain diseases by introducing weakened or harmless forms of a virus in order for the body to acquire an immunity against its effects. Regardless of the era, vaccines remain a key part of public health, although there has been significant detraction from the ideas of vaccination due to perceived consequences of universally mandated vaccinations for children.
By Kranthi_Reddy2 years ago in Longevity
The Ultimate Consultant
“What do you do down there anyway?” “What do pathologists do regarding surgical specimens?” Let’s go back to a simpler time when I was a medical student, shall we? It was my second year in medical school and we were in the middle of a pathology rotation and I vaguely remembered it was a medical field containing very specialized consultants and soon became clear it was the field for me.
By Kranthi_Reddy3 years ago in Longevity