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Long Term Effect Of Poverty On Child Development, Amairany Molina-Carmona
Long Term Effect Of Poverty On Child Development, Amairany Molina-Carmona
Nebraska College Preparatory Academy: Senior Capstone Projects
Poverty is an important social determinant of health and contributes to child health disparities. Children who experience poverty, particularly during early life or for an extended period, are at risk of a host of adverse health and developmental outcomes throughout their life course (Brooks-Gunn & Duncan, 1997). Poverty has a profound effect on specific circumstances, such as birth weight, infant mortality, chronic illness, and environmental exposure. Children living in poverty are at increased risk of inattention, impulsivity, defiance, and poor peer relationships (Boyle, 2011). Poverty and other adverse social determinants have a detrimental effect on child health and are the …
How Color Affects The Brain, Jaden Marx
How Color Affects The Brain, Jaden Marx
Nebraska College Preparatory Academy: Senior Capstone Projects
Throughout this research about color theory, it has been found that when you look at different colors you feel different emotions. An example of that is fast food restaurants putting red in their food logos to use the color red to bring people in because red is found to make people hungry. For colorblind people however color can not affect them and their everyday lives, therefore they might not feel as strong emotionally.
The Effects Of Social Media On Eating Disorders, Myrka Perez-Ochoa
The Effects Of Social Media On Eating Disorders, Myrka Perez-Ochoa
Nebraska College Preparatory Academy: Senior Capstone Projects
Eating Disorders are illnesses causing disturbances in a person’s eating behaviors, related thoughts, and emotions, negatively affecting a persons everyday life. The three main categories are Anorexia, Bulimia Nervous, & Binge Eating Disorder. Developments of Eating disorders date back to the Middle Ages & are seen across the globe. Higher cases are reported in developed countries like the United States because of the easy access to social media. Social media includes platforms like Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, T.V., etc. Social Media increases eating disorders because it sets unrealistic body standards.
Foster Care Its Effects On Mental Health, Jimena Palomares-Lagunas
Foster Care Its Effects On Mental Health, Jimena Palomares-Lagunas
Nebraska College Preparatory Academy: Senior Capstone Projects
In the United States 60% of children who have been in the foster care system are seen to have a lifetime prevalence of mental health disorders. As adolescents go into adulthood, they experience many negative effects that lead to life changing disorders. Some of them being PTSD, bipolar disorder, suicidality, and depression. Some factors that affect mental health outcomes are placement variables and the types of abuse that were endured during their childhood. Self-stigma prevents foster youth from receiving adequate help, because they are worried about what others might say. The lack of resources given by the foster care system …
White Collar Crime And Its Effect On Society, Jesus Junior Mosqueda Ramirez
White Collar Crime And Its Effect On Society, Jesus Junior Mosqueda Ramirez
Nebraska College Preparatory Academy: Senior Capstone Projects
White-collar crime is defined as non-violent crime typically committed by a person who holds a white-collar job, that is, they work in a government position or business. White collar crime has detrimental effects on society, and consists of a destructive nature towards the economy. White collar crime works to make more profit for the rich and cause more hardships to the poor. Due to the lack of conversations on white-collar crime, in comparison to street crime, the public lacks knowledge on its negative effects. White-collar crime lacks media coverage because it does not garner as much attention as street crime. …
De-Escalation Training, Ellia Mora
De-Escalation Training, Ellia Mora
Nebraska College Preparatory Academy: Senior Capstone Projects
De-escalation training has been widely implemented by U.S. police agencies in the wake of adverse public reaction to recent controversial police use of force incidents. Despite the promotion from politicians, academics, expert panels, and the public, we are struggling to see the effects of de-escalation training on officers and police-citizen interactions. Police Brutality is classified as a situation where officers exercise undue or excessive force against a person(Amnesty International 2018). No national standard of training for police means that there is also no national standard on how police officers can be prosecuted for using lethal force improperly. This paper offers …
Problems The Lgbtq+ Community Face, Brianna Plascencia-Loza
Problems The Lgbtq+ Community Face, Brianna Plascencia-Loza
Nebraska College Preparatory Academy: Senior Capstone Projects
There is a lot of homophobia in the United States and research shows it has become a great problem to the LGBTQ+ community on a daily basis. Some of the problems consist of family being non- accepting, harassment in school, and the use of conversion therapy. These cause negative outcomes to the community such as missing school, high suicide rates, and increase depression.
How Does The Education System Impact Mental Health Issues Among Teens?, Maecyn Sieborg
How Does The Education System Impact Mental Health Issues Among Teens?, Maecyn Sieborg
Nebraska College Preparatory Academy: Senior Capstone Projects
Adolescent students’ (ages 13 to 18) mental health has been affected by the education system. Currently in society, there’s a lack of addressing the problems in school. US School districts compete against each other to get high academic scores. This can lead to an increase of pressure for the students to receive higher scores, rather than focusing on their individual academic potential as the focal point of their own success. This research examines journal articles that identify increased pressure on students through test scores. The expectation to take high achieving classes increases negative stress and rates of mental illnesses. The …
Mental Health In Adolescence, Nyabath Wal
Mental Health In Adolescence, Nyabath Wal
Nebraska College Preparatory Academy: Senior Capstone Projects
Mental health includes our emotional psychological, and social wellbeing. Mental health involves how people handle real world situations. Mental health problems are usually noticed in the stage of adolescence which is between the ages of 10 and 19 years old. Mental health illnesses are caused by several different things. There is not just one cause for mental health disorders. Possible ways to treat mental health are therapy, medication, and hospitalization.
The Green Wave: Effects Of Legal Marijuana On The Labor Market., Sara Varon
The Green Wave: Effects Of Legal Marijuana On The Labor Market., Sara Varon
Honors Theses
In this paper I examine the relationship between the introduction of recreational marijuana laws and the labor market. First, using Google Trends data I find evidence that states that undergo the treatment of recreational marijuana legalization will likely experience a large and significant increase in search volume terms related to marijuana demand following the implementation of marijuana regulations. Using this same data set, I find support for the theory that as marijuana legalization becomes more entrenched within each individual state, public interest for marijuana also increases which allows for the use of Google Trends data as a proxy for legalization …
Network Science: Fish Supply, Worlds Of Connections Sepa
Network Science: Fish Supply, Worlds Of Connections Sepa
Worlds of Connections Resources
Objective The student will understand how being a part of a network (e.g. different roles) influences an individual’s decision-making in addition to understanding positions of power within a fish supply network. The student will be able to identify fish transfer (and money) in a fish supply chain network while seeing how each participant’s goals compete with one another and are balanced by the network. The student will engage with NGSS Crosscutting Concept 4. Systems/System Models.
The Fishing Industry has been around for a very long time. Many jobs are tied to the industry, including people who actually catch the fish, …
The Importance And Need For Daily Exercise For Students, Oscar Bernabe Mateo
The Importance And Need For Daily Exercise For Students, Oscar Bernabe Mateo
Nebraska College Preparatory Academy: Senior Capstone Projects
Exercising on a daily basis increases grey matter in the hippocampus, which is crucial for memory processing and spatial awareness. These are 2 important traits for learning new things in school and and storing them in our brain. There is a correlation between physical activity and mental health: less physical activity proposes 2x the likelihood of experiencing depression. The amount of physical activity among students has been decreasing for decades as well as depression appearing to 34% more on people worldwide since the year 2000. Exercising helps the brain function better as there is better blood flow through the body …
Men’S Mental And Emotional Health, Gustavo Anguiano
Men’S Mental And Emotional Health, Gustavo Anguiano
Nebraska College Preparatory Academy: Senior Capstone Projects
When it comes to talking about emotional health, struggles with depression and anxiety, men tend to hide their emotions from other men and rarely speak about their struggles. Due to societal pressure on how men should behave and negative views on men who cry, most men are reluctant to discuss their feelings. Many times, men who feel physically and emotionally tired or at their emotional breaking point are told to “man up” or “suck it up”. It’s time for society to recognize that men have emotions and should be encouraged to express their feelings like women are often allowed.
The Truth Behind Homelessness, Deymi Chavez
The Truth Behind Homelessness, Deymi Chavez
Nebraska College Preparatory Academy: Senior Capstone Projects
To be homelessness means not having permanent or stable housing in relation to many other things. Some of the main causes of homelessness can be things such as family breakdown, mental illnesses and/or mental health, or falling into a substance abuse disorder. Other factors such as affordable housing and geographical factors may also lead to homelessness. In the end, people remain trapped in a cycle where the things that previously led to homelessness make them more likely to become homeless again. If we know the reasons for homelessness, we can then help make better decisions towards preventing it.
Dealing With Stress, Yohana Bueno
Dealing With Stress, Yohana Bueno
Nebraska College Preparatory Academy: Senior Capstone Projects
“Stress is a physical, chemical, or emotional development that causes strains that can lead to physical illness. "There are many factors that can cause stress (examples include: work, school, and family or relationship problems). If unmanaged, it can be very dangerous. It is important to be able to cope with your stress in order to live a healthy and happy life. The research demonstrated different ways of coping with stress.
Effects Of Team Sports On Adolescents, Yael Blanco-Zamudio
Effects Of Team Sports On Adolescents, Yael Blanco-Zamudio
Nebraska College Preparatory Academy: Senior Capstone Projects
We live in a world today where sports are all around us. Whether you are just a spectator, or you are playing the sport yourself, it is undeniable that sports has tremendously impacted today’s society. Many of today’s adolescents are involved in some kind of sport or physical activity. It is known that any kind of exercise, in this case sports, is good for one’s health. However, there is more than just physical benefits and effects from playing sports. Specifically, adolescents seem to have the most benefit from being involved in team sports.
Mental Health In Mexican Culture, Vanessa Coronado
Mental Health In Mexican Culture, Vanessa Coronado
Nebraska College Preparatory Academy: Senior Capstone Projects
Theis research analyzed the stigma on mental health in Mexican culture. This research explored and attempts to explain how the behaviors and beliefs in the Mexican culture affect current relationships within families as well as future generations. An analysis on typical conditions Mexican families go through will be connected to the affects.
How Does The Videogame Industry Abuse Workers, Michael Costanzo
How Does The Videogame Industry Abuse Workers, Michael Costanzo
Nebraska College Preparatory Academy: Senior Capstone Projects
The videogame development industry is rampant with labor and sexual abuse. These forms abuse go unaddressed within mainstream media. Big-name companies backed by large corporations force their employees into unpaid overtime in terrible working conditions. Female game developers are typically paid less due to a game developers are typically paid less due to a game developers are typically paid less due to a gender bias and are at higher risk of sexual gender bias and are at higher risk of sexual gender bias and are at higher risk of sexual assault both of which get swept under the rug to …
Generation Z: Its Effects On The Economy, Yoatzini Avila Cortes
Generation Z: Its Effects On The Economy, Yoatzini Avila Cortes
Nebraska College Preparatory Academy: Senior Capstone Projects
Born between the mid-1990s and early 2010s, Generation Z is inheriting a flawed world. As young Americans, they are judged due to their adherence to the values of previous generations. Many stereotypes revolve around the idea that the current generation is lazy, poorly prepared, not aspired, technology dependent, and dumb. These young individuals are under many pressures due to the new upcomings and advancements taking place in their lives. Expectations from past generations affect them greatly; the present day is completely different to 40 years ago. Technological advancements that involve the media have impacted not only today's generation but the …
How Does A Family’S Financial Status Impact A Child’S Mental Health Growth?, Jacob Faapito
How Does A Family’S Financial Status Impact A Child’S Mental Health Growth?, Jacob Faapito
Nebraska College Preparatory Academy: Senior Capstone Projects
Children’s mental health is greatly affected by a lack of resources due to low income. The less money one has, the less access to necessities given. Access to education and health care are some of the biggest contributors affected by this problem. Understanding and bringing awareness to the problem can help open doors to give these children in poverty proper education and health care along with basic living necessities.
Depression's Impact On Students' Academic Work Ethics, Kelis Green
Depression's Impact On Students' Academic Work Ethics, Kelis Green
Nebraska College Preparatory Academy: Senior Capstone Projects
The effects of successful academic work ethics are diminishing as adolescent burnout rises. This research focuses on high school students grades 9-12. It is critical to comprehend why school burnout is on the rise so that we can learn how to effectively help teenagers be successful at work and in school. Academic related burnout is due to a variety of factors, including despair and a sense of academic overburden. According to scholarly studies, schoolrelated depression has a negative impact on a teen's work ethic, as well as increasing burnout and a lack of interest in the curriculum. Academic depression must …
The Absolutely True Diary Of A Part-Time Indian, Kelsi Decora
The Absolutely True Diary Of A Part-Time Indian, Kelsi Decora
Nebraska College Preparatory Academy: Senior Capstone Projects
The book The True Diary of a Part Time Indian is about a Native American kid Arnold Spirit Jr, who lives on the reservation in poverty and has a bad home life. He wants to get out of the reservation and do better for himself, so he goes to an all-white school and leaves his family and friends behind. While he is at his new school, he is trying to find his identity.
• Junior struggles with finding his identity as many Native American students do. • Native American students sometimes face poverty, and this can make it hard to …
“It Can't Get Worse Than This”, Tommy Gilmore-Leshure V
“It Can't Get Worse Than This”, Tommy Gilmore-Leshure V
Nebraska College Preparatory Academy: Senior Capstone Projects
Challenges faced by high school students throughout the COVID 19 pandemic and quarantine have increased an already troubling problem: struggles with mental health. A large number of students were struggling mentally due to quarantine, and unfortunately South high school students were not an exception. For this project, an independent research survey was created to explore how the mental health of Omaha South students were affected by the COVID- 19 pandemic. A voluntary survey was taken of students at Omaha South High school from three grade levels. This research was done to better understand the mental effects of quarantine within the …
How Mental Health Affects Adults Mental Health, Juan Garcia
How Mental Health Affects Adults Mental Health, Juan Garcia
Nebraska College Preparatory Academy: Senior Capstone Projects
omelessness has been a problem in the USA and around the world for thousands of years. The number of homeless people in the USA is also continuing to increase throughout the year due to the shortage of affordable rental housing as well as the increase in poverty. The state of homelessness has been proven to affect adults' mental health quicker throughout the years, affecting their mood, thoughts, and most importantly, their actions.
Dissociative Identity Disorder And Relationships, Georgia Leclair
Dissociative Identity Disorder And Relationships, Georgia Leclair
Nebraska College Preparatory Academy: Senior Capstone Projects
Dissociative identity disorder(DID) is a mental disorder that involves a coexistence of two or more personalities in one person. “DID is very rare. The disorder affects between 0.01 and 1% of the population. It can occur at any age. Women are more likely than men to have DID.” (Cleveland Clinic, 2021) Most people with DID may not even realize they have it, as when another personality (referred to as an alter) fronts, which is when an alter takes over, they experience it as a loss of time and do not realize that it is instead an alter fronting. People with …
College Athletes Deserve Pay, Mentheep John
College Athletes Deserve Pay, Mentheep John
Nebraska College Preparatory Academy: Senior Capstone Projects
Sports have and always will be important to Americans. There has always been a huge debate on whether collegiate athletes should be paid or not. College athletes should be paid off the position they play and their work ethic. People tend to build up a hard work ethic expecting to be rewarded in the end. For athletes, that may mean the National Football League (NFL) or National Basketball Association (NBA), but why can’t they be rewarded for their hard work while in college? If professional athletes are worth millions and get a salary, college athletes should be paid as well.
Climate Change: One Prospective, Diego I. Espinoza Garcia
Climate Change: One Prospective, Diego I. Espinoza Garcia
Nebraska College Preparatory Academy: Senior Capstone Projects
Climate change is a global danger arising from our own actions, constantly evolving from its own effects. This research will focus on the implications of Climate Change; the CO2 emissions into the atmosphere through the generation of energy and meat consumption; the acidification of the ocean; and the gradual innovation of alternative sources of energy. Ways to mitigate need to be implemented and the population needs to be educated on the subject. For a better world and our safe future we must create a plan of action.
Homelessness: The Leading Causes, Victor Garcia
Homelessness: The Leading Causes, Victor Garcia
Nebraska College Preparatory Academy: Senior Capstone Projects
Often many individuals choose not to occupy a home, however that choice doesn't fit the majority. Many of those living on the streets do often face the problem of not being able to find a home through personal obstacles such as poverty or lack of opportunities to make a living for themselves. While this way of living may be due to personal fault, there are however many kinds of situations where the ability to provide for oneself may be out of the question
Domestic Violence: Causes, Odalys Garcia
Domestic Violence: Causes, Odalys Garcia
Nebraska College Preparatory Academy: Senior Capstone Projects
When conversing about domestic abuse, it can appear to be a sensitive or sort of dark topic. Although it is likely to be a disheartening case, it is important to proceed with empathy and decency. Domestic abuse is not as uncommon as it seems. So therefore it is best for readers and the general public to fully understand what domestic abuse truly is, what effects it has on a human being - emotionally, physically, and mentally-, and what are the causes of these harmful situations. DA can be defined as a pattern of behavior in any relationship that is being …
How Do Health Disparities In Minorities Lead To Incompetent Patient Care?, Gisela Meza-Guzman
How Do Health Disparities In Minorities Lead To Incompetent Patient Care?, Gisela Meza-Guzman
Nebraska College Preparatory Academy: Senior Capstone Projects
Despite the yearly advances in preventative medicine with the use of advanced technology, new treatment applications, effective therapeutic methods, etc., a significant number of minorities are not receiving the proper care from medical professionals. The determinative groups that are being affected by this incompetent care occur involve race and ethnicity, culture, socioeconomic status, region or geography, and age. These populations have faced many challenges in receiving access to health care in the United States for generations and even when they do receive proper health care, their care may not be as efficient compared to the Caucasian population. There are necessary …