The article entitled “He’s Guilty: Investigator Bias in Judgments of Truth and Deception” by Christian Meissner and Saul Kassin’s aims at establishing the effect of “investigator bias” in influencing investigation outcomes. The research question posed by the article is “do cognitive and behavioral biases ascertain investigator’s performance in making judgments of truth and Deception?” The article adopts unique methodology through incorporating forty-four participants from North American law enforcement (Meissner & Kassin, 2002). It also incorporates the discussions covering research from related articles, review of the literature and resource ...
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The article The Weird Rules of Creativity written by Robert I. Sutton and published in Harvard Business Review provides an insight into the management issues. Actually, author writes about creativity and special environment that should be achieved within the framework of the companies. Creativity demands special attitude to flourish. According to the author creativity appears in conditions, which cannot be called friendly, low-stressed and funny. His studies confirm this theory. Sutton states that good manager should take everything he or she knows about management and stand it on its head. Furthermore, his article is dedicated to three ideas for ...
Upon the announcement of changes in the admission test of the Gifted and Talented programs by the New York City Education Department, several test preparation organizations started coming up with new preparatory content such as the NNAT 2 material by Bright Kids. In addition, many schools are also concentrating on altering their admission process such as a public school named Hunter which instead of allowing parents to choose a tester out of 16, lowered the choice of one out of four testers (Anderson, 2013).
The reason for changing the admission test exams by the New York City Education Department was mainly ...
Luke Rendell and Hall Whitehead are the authors of this article. Rendell is a Ph.D. student at the Dalhouise Univesity. His focus is in cetacean behavior and acoustic communications. Whitehead is a professor of biology at the same university and has written several papers mostly on the behavior, ecology and conservation of whales. He is also the coordinator of field studies of dolphins and whales.
I, therefore, offer a summary of the article, give my opinion and connect the article to the question “is culture unique to humans?’
Article Summary
Rendell and Whitehead describe recent research findings on the evidence of cultural transmission ...
Introduction
The topic on genetically modified foods has evolved into one of the most equivocal topics that have generated a contentious debate across various settings all over the globe. This can be accredited to the much hypothesized repercussions of genetically modified foods. Worth noting is the fact that researches carried out in the recent past such as the much hypothesized studies on the effects of genetically modified corn pollen on butterflies have radicalized the public to respond differently regarding the issues on global warming. In fact, it is as a result of such researches that the federal government has established regulatory procedures ...
The paper on the different religions and their significance and implications on health and nursing has provided evidence on its claim that spiritual diversity is significant on the provision of nursing care to patients. The details on the differences of the three religions namely Sikh, Buddhism and Bahai have been clearly and succinctly emphasized by the writer. Specifically, the significance on religious beliefs and different health beliefs and practices has been clearly delineated in the paper. The paper, however, has not provided a comprehensive detail on the differences of each religion on health beliefs and practices on varying stages of ...
I. Andrew Higson, “The Concept of National Cinema” (written 1989)
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According to Andrew Higson, the author of “The Concept of National Cinema” (written in 1989), four criteria can be defined to measure a country’s production of its “national cinema”, such as following:
- Economic based criterion. It is related to “defining cinema in economic terms” (132) concerning dominating and expanding film products to the domestic and international market.
- Content based criterion. It is related to regarding the concept through its content (texts, characters, scripts, etc.)
- Consumption based criterion. It is related ...
Article Research
Introduction
In the late 1820’s, the Northern Carolina became more industrialized as the Southern remained non-developed. The Congress had passed a high protective tariff in 1828 that made the southern states more furious because they thought the tariff only benefited the northern states. The southern claimed that high tariff on imports were imposed to them leading to increased costs of importing products. Bradley Hays saw the Southern states sympathy to South Carolina’s position on the tariff rejected as the cause of federalism (Hays 221). Eventually, the doctrine of nullification was introduced that provided an insight to the ...
Question: Evaluation of training of correctional workers
Design: The main objective of the author is to plug in the important subjects of correctional training. He discusses issues that are extremely important to correctional staff. The author examines the benefits of training correctional workers apart from the need to get “their in hours”. He also examines the key attitudes to correctional workers training. He also highlights the topics to be considered during training.
Results: The author finds that training of correctional workers is important to in ensuring safety and increasing knowledge and skills of the officers. In the research the author finds out the key attitudes ...
Abstract
Despite receiving little attention from many, the subject of Pentecostal soteriology continues to confuse majority of the congregation with a few of them having little insight, if any on matters of the Holy Spirit and baptism. Often these subjects are tackled by church ministers who often suffer from prejudice, sometimes lacking the expertise to interpret scripts from the bible. Previous studies also do not offer convincing enlightenment on the same subject. Following this trail, this paper refers to some prior studies and continues to guide the reader through a journey on the study of the Pentecost along with its integration to ...
Response to Wolfers’s and Webley’s Articles
An online petition about forgiving student loan debt for all Americans has since received/raised nearly 300,000 signatures. The people who came up with this idea and those who approve of it believe that student loan debt forgiveness will have an immediate simulative effect on America’s economy. While many people signed to endorse the policy of forgiving student loan debt, some people have a different opinion about it. For example, journalist Kayla Webley and economist Justin Wolfers are among the few who have made their voice herd on this matter. Although both Webley and Wolfers think student loan forgiveness ...
Professional Skepticism means an approach towards accounting which includes a questioning mind and being in a position which questions a possibility of fraud, errors or misstatement and is a critical evaluation of audit evidence. It is essential for a quality audit. Professional skepticism is a skill which is very similar to professional judgment and helps in providing an opinion for an audit engagement. Professional skepticism helps in asking questions which make sure that any information provided is true. It is an approach which is similar to a judgment and auditors with professional skepticism tend to make good decisions as well as provide correct information on the ...
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In a response to the article “The Media, the Public, and the Law Enforcement Community: Correcting Misperceptions” by By Colonel Michael Tooley, Jeffrey Linkenbach, Brian J. Lande, and Gary M. Lande, this essay tries understand and add a personal opinion to the facts and suggestions revealed in the article.
Keywords: Misperception, misconception, citizens, media
Political Science; Response Paper
Introduction
This essay is response to the article “The Media, the Public, and the Law Enforcement Community: Correcting Misperceptions” by By Colonel Michael Tooley, Jeffrey Linkenbach, Brian J. Lande, and Gary M. Lande. The article brings into light the common misconceptions that emerge in the ...
In the first point of the article, the author says that Talk radio's listeners are disproportionately old and male. I agree with this point because most of the young and medium-aged people are out there working, which means they have less time to listen to talk radio shows. Most young people are interested in reading articles and watching television shows, but not listening to talk radio shows. In radio programs nowadays, most shows are conservative talk programs and political talk shows. The expected audience in political shows is elder people, especially men as women are busy running other errands. ...
Monique Wittig asserts that lesbians are not women. The argument has not only excited academic and non-academic interest, but perhaps most importantly, it defies dominant cultural definitions and categorizations of sexuality and gender. This argument also threatens the established theoretical structure of political work that is founded upon women’s identity, including feminism. There is effectively no natural categorization of women, and thus equally no natural subject matter upon which feminism could be founded. Hale questions the possibility that women do not exist outside the conceptual context of the heterosexual political regimes. Instead, Hale develops an alternative construction of ...
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Digital Democracy (DD) authorizes disregarded societies to use technology to preserve their human rights, and the values, education and culture become an essential part in Digital Democracy as every person is conferred with the power of ideas. In my opinion, DD changes and re-invents itself, develops and pulls back as the political environment heats and cools off to its guidelines. Though America is ranked number 15 globally in adopting internet technologies, I truly believe that ...
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My name is “name” and I am a Nursing student from the University of fill-in-the-blank. Recently I came across the article “A primary care cardiovascular risk reduction clinic in Canada was more effective and no more expensive than usual on-demand primary care – a randomized controlled trial” from the journal “Health & Social Care In The Community” and wanted to take this opportunity to share with you some comments and other feedback that I was with regard to some of its content. In my opinion, this article does a great service to the field of preventative ...
The writer of this article talks about some challenges that efforts at implementing gun control measures in Canada tend to face. He brings forth his main idea that Canada has got very strict gun laws as compared to those of the United States. He acknowledges this by giving a corresponding opinion from one respondent to his articles that confirm about the Acquiring a gun in Canada is no longer easy. He attributes this to the lessons that Canada gets from neighboring United States' public shooting incidents besides the Marc Lepine's incident in 1985 where the twenty five years old man killed ...
Instruction
Respondeat superior can be explained as the doctrine that affirms the responsibility of an employer over the employee. In particular, the doctrine states that a master is liable for torts committed by the servants in the course of their service (Pozgar, 2012). Pozgar (2012) elaborates that; respondeat superior dose not purge random negligence doctrine and neither is it exculpatory. As such, the employer remains predisposed to any negligence of its own that can be easily proved without respondeat superior doctrine being involved i.e. negligence in supervision or hiring. Correspondingly, the employee remains liable to the victim of the tort to ...
Empirical self of each individual that is at all times referred as me (William Jones, 279). It is difficult to draw a clear line between what a man refers to as me and what he says its mine. Individuals act and feel about specific factors in life that belong to them as they feel and act about themselves (William Jones, 279). The work of each individual’s hands, their fame, their children are dear to them just like their bodies and bring about the same feelings in the event they are attacked. It is clear that the main factor being dealt ...
The concept that is covered in the article Right to Refuse Treatment presents its readers with the possible refusal of medical treatment as a patient's wish even if it includes the refusal of medical treatment that can lead to death. However, the refusal of the suggested treatment can be provided only if the patient is fully introduced with the potential risk from withdrawing from medical treatment. Even though the right to refuse medical treatment may sound fair and justified, it might be difficult to control emotions and watch a patient die due to some religious belief and some other conviction. This ...
Biblical philosophy tries to comprehend the dynamic unfolding of God's unique disclosure all through history while efficient philosophy looks to present the whole scriptural instructing on certain particular truths, or teachings, each one in turn. Systematic theology is attached to exposition. It facilitates and orchestrates the entire witness of Scripture on the different points with which it bargains. The author’s observation, in biblical theology, is in line with existing theological literature because he points out that the Bible founded religious philosophy was, in this manner, chronicled and ordered in its plan. In point of fact, the equivalent word ...
Communication Journal – 6600
The last class was very interesting because it allowed me to learn new communication skills that helped improve my confidence level. In fact, I was an angry person, who did not know how to control my temper, approach, or tone when disagreeing with others on specific topics.
Yesterday I discovered different skills and effective approaches on how to control myself. For example, I should take a deep breath before speaking to address a disagreement with someone. Also before I start talking, I should slowly count from one to seven. This allows me to slow down mentally so that I can ...
Introduction
Late open wellbeing exploration proposes that social prohibition, i.e., being denied access to assets, for example, instruction, lodging, and work, hurts wellbeing, and social consideration pushes prosperity. Upon inspection of the encounters of a populace habitually prohibited from standard public opinion, individuals coming back from penitentiary also jail with substance use issues, to comprehend their viewpoints on the knowledge of reentry and inspire their recommendations for strategies and projects that could better push individual and group prosperity. In late decades, neighborhood, state, and elected criminal equity, pill and other social arrangements have prompted an unstable build in rates of detainment. ...
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This paper presents a brief summary and response of the reading Being an Other. In this essay by Melissa Algranati, the author shared her difficulties she experienced after being racially discriminated in the present American community. Algranati believes that people must perceive one another on the basis of characteristic traits or values instead of racial identification. Further, the author claims that gathering demographic information establishes labels which tend to influence the view of others through stereotyping. In most part of the essay, Algranati discussed her parents’ lives and the struggles that they encountered. In addition, Algranati talked about ...
Article Review
a better teacher/student? Focus on the question/issues addressed and the findings as you relate these issues to practical use.
Chuansheng’s and Stevenson’s (1989) research paper titled “Homework: A Cross-Cultural Examination” explored the cross-cultural differences in homework among grade-schoolers, especially those in the first and fifth grades. The researchers investigated how cultural differences, beliefs and attitudes among Chinese, Americans and Japanese influenced academic success. The research methods used in the research included reading and math questionnaires, as well as, interviews of parents, teachers, and children. Even when Chinese learners were given extra homework over time, as compared to the ...
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Jessica describes different parenting styles and strategies that people adopt in accordance to their culture and norms. However, her main emphasis of article is that mothers in today’s generation opt for other culture’s parenting style as well. For instance, many mothers in developed countries have started to breastfeed their babies for its better and healthy growth. They do not agree to give packet milks, which contain different chemicals as well that can harm their child. They have adopted this parenting strategy from the less developed countries where breast-feeding is considered a part of parenting culture. Just like this ...
Business Conflict
Business Conflict
Conflicts in business can stem from a trivial offence that often starts in a small way. Corporations tend to maintain conflicts in a workgroup. The management has to educate the employees on the associated risks of harassment and subtle attacks in conflicts. Employees need to consider on the expensive nature of resolving conflicts by defending a lawsuit and adopt quick resolution to address the conflict.
In the article “Family Business Identity Conflict “Shepherd & Haynie (2009), state that a family business operates with the intention to shape the vision of the business as held by the dominant members of the family. ...
Swami et al. (2012) examines differences between tattooed and non-tattooed people on a range of personality and difference measures. Swami et al. (2012) takes a sample of 540 people from a section of people in German, central Europe. Later on, Swami et al. (2012) performs a survey based on the following main personalities: spiritual beliefs, sensation seekers, self-esteem, need for uniqueness, and attitudes toward tattoos. Most of the countries in the west have rapidly adopted the art of tattooing. Other countries are also developing an interest in tattoos in this decade. The pain and permanence of tattoos can explain the actual difference between ...
The first essay that I have read was devoted to the case of Lady Purbeck. In my opinion, this is a very strong essay. The author has provided strong evidence to support one’s point of view. Besides, I liked it that the essay is full of quotes. This means that the author has researched the topic thoroughly. Another strong side of the essay is that the author has researched the topic from different points of view. On the contrary, there are several suggestion. First, it would be better if the religious issue would have been discussed and researched more thoroughly. Besides, it ...
Frederick C. Mosher and Others, Watergate: Implications for Responsible Government, 1974
Thesis: This chapter deals with the interest in the quality of government institutions and the need to have a government that is competent and dependable to its citizens. This article talks about the causes that led to the Watergate scandal and how these types of scandals can be avoided in future and how we should ensure that the government engages in activities that are transparent and credible all for the good of its citizens. During the past decades, there were several corruption practices with the use of government powers and resources for personal gain, use of government personnel and resources ...
The following is a review article on two Environmental Case opinions of two different panels of judges. The first case is related with an expansion plan for a nuclear energy based energy distribution company to which certain Environmental Groups raised issues of inconsistency of data provided by the company for permissions to acquire and keep land for future purposes. The second case is related to a natural gas distribution company that wished to lay a pipeline through United States area, although the pipeline would supply from one Canadian state to the other.
The first case (470 F.3d 676, *2006 U.S. App. LEXIS ...
Article Review
Introduction
MIS professionals have shown a substantially high rate of turnover which reached up to 20% in 1987 and is double of the average for business managers and professionals. Such high turnover can prove to be dysfunctional to organizations due to the shortage of experienced MIS employees and high costs associated with the training of new employees. The trend in turnover has made it very important for MIS managers to recruit, hire and train qualified MIS employees.
The purpose of this study is to test an integrated model of turnover intentions among MIS employees. The test involves using a structural ...
Article 1: Boyer, Pascal. Human instincts that fashion God. 2001. Retrieved from, http://www.nous.org.uk/Boyer.html.
Inference concerns a logical conclusion based on evidence. One arrives at inference after consideration of the face value of the evidence. This clearly indicates that inference is not the result of systematic analysis nor is it the result of testing of evidence. Therefore, in order to note an inference one should achieve a conclusion based on evidence obtained concerning the aspect under concern.
- Ad populum “Faith is not always necessary
- Ad Ignorantium “Human mind may have evolved to experience the world in domain-specific ...
Response Paper on a Cultural Studies Approach to Technological Culture
The readings covered this week dealt on the perceptions and judgments associated with technology and culture. My interest in technology is unquestionable and this week reading has given me a chance to explore the relationship the relationships pertaining to this phenomenon. According to technology and culture is of interest because it combines the human perspectives of what technology enables people to execute in everyday lives including the perceptions and judgments of how such undertakings affect them. The book provides a thorough analysis of causality, agency, articulation and assemblage, space, identity, politics, and globalization. All these features illustrate a relationship between technology and ...
Do you believe this to be true? Why? Why not?
One is convinced that the information contained in the article entitled “Generation Why” is factual, in terms of signifying that millennials have asserted that the stereotypical beliefs regarding their being “pampered, overpraised commitment-phobes who refuse to grow up” are totally unfounded. One therefore shares the same conviction that millennials could have just been totally misunderstood and that the information paved the way for enhancing the readers’ knowledge on aspects pertaining to relationships and commitments; their love for pets; and even on work and careers. Thus, it could be construed that the information is true in as far as the ...
In Rick Poynor’s “Where Are the Design Critics?”, the author discusses several panels and literature related to design criticism – the role of criticism in design education is explored in depth. In essence, Poynor argues that there is absolutely room for design criticism, especially in written form, despite the protestations of others. Looking at this blog entry and the subsequent comments, it is clear that this is a divisive issue with many different perspectives, some presented more eloquently and even-handed than others.
According to Poynor, there is a divide between the purpose of design and the need for criticism from ...
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This is a summary of the three religions Buddhism, Wiccan, and Jehovah Witnesses. This paper gives an insight into the healing perspective adopted by three religions: Buddhism, Wiccan and Jehovah’s Witness. It is a summary and what their faith is based on and how each faith approaches their healthcare. The paper gives an overview of how the three religions approach the subject of healing, and how this fundamental shift can be assimilated by healthcare practitioners for the purposes of improving health outcomes. Also comparing this to Christianity and what this will mean to you and how you will treat patients ...
Social perception gives people the ability to predict what others are thinking or feeling and the ability to understand the motivations of others. However, social perceptions can be considered inaccurate in most cases because personal beliefs, expectations, and ambiguous messages received from others can impact their accuracy. Recent neurological research proved that all people have the ability to perceive correct information from targets, but that research did not focus on internal psychological factors that can distort or neglect those perceptions.
According to various researchers, personal beliefs can distort social perceptions and make them inaccurate. Self-serving bias and personal ...
Social Media has emerged rather recently, however over a few years of its existence it has penetrated numerous aspects of our lives. The speed and the scope of social media proliferation make it hard to analyse whether social media has a generally positive or negative impact, and publications in different media continuously debate on the real value of benefits that social media entails.
One of such discussions is dedicated to the question on whether “Social Media is becoming the Most Powerful Force in Global Politics". Clay Shirky, an American writer and a specialist on social effects of Internet technologies, argues that ...
Jonathan Turley in the article ‘Polygamy laws expose our own hypocrisy’ outlines the controversy of polygamy laws in the United States. Although he also detests polygamy, he finds the laws covering the concept a bit contradictory to some religious beliefs as well as the initial statues like the first amendment which was passed to protect the American citizens. It is because of such reasons that the author thinks these laws only expose the hypocrisy of the American people. Most importantly, Turley makes a keen use of examples in his article to persuade the readers that his thoughts are in fact valid. ...
In the article “Too Close for Comfort”, the author, Stephanie Coontz gives an analysis of the romanticized importance related to the current times marriages. The author introduces the article by giving the Census Bureau release that showed a reduction in the married-couple households. In the article, most Americans are concerned with making their marriages work and avoid divorce and separations. She realized that most married couples are interested in maintaining their marriages, even to the extent of getting back their broken married-relationships.
In her opinion, asking the question “How can we save our marriage?” (Coontz) is not the right ...
In my opinion, I agree with the article “Two Ways a Woman Can Get Hurt”. According to this article, ads and violence are two ways a woman will get hurt; the article further indicates correlations in these two articles. At some point in the article, it states “the woman is rewarded for her sexuality by the man’s wealth, as in an ad for cigarette boats in which the woman says, while lying in a man’s embrace clearly after sex,” “Does this mean I get a ride in your Cigarette (459 – 476). Jean Kilbuorne talks much of degrading acts against women in ...
The Moral Instinct by Steven Pinker
Harvard Professor Steven Pinker, in his The New York article, “The Moral Instinct,” goes on to discuss his sixth or moral sense. His argument is that individuals’ moral sense can be explained using “game theory, neuroscience, and evolutionary biology.” He presented his argument as a double-sided yet balanced view of the subject on morality. He talked about moral relativism and moral illusions, as well as, the embeddedness of morality in people.
Pinker claimed that there are various explanations to morality or moral sense. What people thought of as the most admirable trait in a person may actually be the reversed ...
This paper provides an insight on the cause of madness. It springs from disease of thought and moods of mind obtained from general intellect. Many people think that genius and insanity are intertwined. For example in the 18th and 19th century, poet William Blake wrote about the extreme mood swings he went through, which caused him to develop depression (Jamison, 1995). Most artists in the past suffered from severe mood disorders namely manic-depressive illness. As much as it is a lethal disorder, it is, however, very treatable.
In my opinion, most people with the disorder do not posses extraordinary ...
The Epistle of James is a series of moral exhortations and values that are necessary to be a faithful and practicing Christian. The writings are present in New Book of Testaments, along with the Epistles of Timothy, Peter and John. St. James is thought to be the person who is the half-brother of Christ and the brother of Jude. However he has described himself as a servant of God and Jesus Christ (1:1).The entire epistle of St. James are composed of ethical values which are related to faith; how the faith could be made stronger and how one can prove to ...
The concept of faith is one that has been understood differently by individuals across the globe. The author of this article explores the concept in immense depth with reference to various views on the concept.1 writing of the article was sparked off by the publication of The Gospel According to Jesus, a document exploring the role of the gospel in bringing sinners to accept Christ’s authority in their lives through their actions.
This elicited different reactions from the reads of its contents. Most of the critics’ views were dependent on the different perceptions people have of faith thus ...
Leadership style
Being a leader can pose significant challenge to an individual and it also offers an interesting experience that determine activities outcome. Leaders ought to put into practice personal strengths together with skills to lead any group efficiently. Leaders may utilize different styles of leadership and the followers have a role to play in the decision making process. This paper evaluates the type of leadership exemplified by Dr. Cook in leading his team. Although Dr. Cook portrays some personal interest in the excavation process, he approaches the process with an open mind and this shapes his style of leadership. In his management ...
The articles analyzed represent various aspects of gender discrimination in a society, contemporary state of things, and means of fighting. The articles represented the opposite views on gender disparities in the society. Some of them introduced opinions that were not represented in the previous research.
Acker (1990) argues that the structure of contemporary organization is gendered despite of assumption of many feminists that organizations are gender neutral. The main concern of the article is that a supposedly disembodied worker is actually a man having man’s body and sexuality. The author analyzed the organizational process of gender segregation in details concluding ...
In “A Rainbow of Differences”, Erica Goode illustrated how homosexuality affects children. For decades, the subject was politely (Goode 2000, p.2), if not politically, noted as nonexistent. That, indeed, “no important distinction could be found” between a child of gay parents and the child of an archetypal home (Goode p.1). The definite opinion is that there is a difference. Homosexual parents have children who face questions in themselves, threats from peers, and discomfort toward the irregularities of judgment. What arises are a particular generation of children who gain confidence and freedom in identifying their own roles, attitudes and opinions, toward a community who ...
The article by Mark Nucklos, a teacher at Lomonosov Moscow State University School and at the Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, exposes the ineffectiveness of one of the most widespread and widely accepted pro-gun arguments by the pro gun advocates. It tries and pin points the loopholes in the ‘Citizen Militia’ theory, which the pro gun people talk about of very seriously and commonly when defending their right to posses guns. The author comes up with some very important and vital points during the course of article to prove that the argument is totally baseless and weightless.
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Carol Barkalow in her 1991 interview with Newsweek’s Ginny Carroll, titled “Women Have what it Takes,” delves into the age old debate over the involvement of women in the armed forces, more so in the United States military. Barkalow challenges a number of arguments that have been put forth opponents of gender equality within the military, to great effect. The end result is an impressive and convincing letter to the editor, which challenges all the arguments commonly used to discredit women and limit their opportunities within the military. At the same time, Barkalow remains very open minded, and objective, ...
Article review
This article review provides a comprehensive description of the author’s strengths and weaknesses in various aspects of scholarly writing. The author opened the paragraph with a clear and simple statement that is instrumental in introducing the subject matter. However, he fails to offer a captivating introduction to the statement in the sentences that follow. Moreover, the adoption of titles that cannot be justified for the personal computer fails the threshold required for scholarly writing. The opinion of the writer is lumped into a general statement. This makes it hard for the leader to decipher the intricate details of the paragraph. The quality ...
Article Reviews
Mayer, J., Wilson, R., and M. Hazlewood. “Personal Intelligence Expressed: A Multiple Case Study of Business Leaders.” Imagination, Cognition and Personality 30(2): 201-224.
Summary
This article acknowledges the wealth of intelligences that can lead to success in many different areas of life, focusing on the ways in which personal intelligence (PI) can influence life expressions. Defined as “the capacity to reason about personality and to use personality and personal information to enhance one’s thoughts, plans and life experience,” PI can increase one’s interest in one’s own personality, and the personalities of others, inspire the creation ...
Safety: Another pressing issue is that of the presence of animals in the lifeboat at the beginning of Pi’s journey. It emphasizes on the need to reach a certain level of security so that Pi would reach land unharmed.
Love/Belonging: The scene where Santosh (Pi’s father) taught his sons fear of animalsby showing them a grotesque scene where the tiger Mahisha eats a goat. It can be seen as a form of tough love where the father is simply showing his concern and worry for his children.
Esteem: As the book is written in the protagonist’s voice, one ...
Non- governmental organizations play a significant role in conflict resolution. NGO’s have proved their importance in conflict resolution at several crucial occasions. This paper discusses several aspects of conflict resolution and contribution of NGO’s in this area along with discussing the article, ‘capacities and limits of NGO’s as conflict managers’. The article is written by Diana Chigas who is a renowned academician and known for her works on the international negotiation and conflict resolution.
Non- governmental organizations have successfully solved a number of conflicts through negotiation and their scope seems to be increasing in the current scenario. Thousands ...
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Teaching involves leadership in guiding students and taking actions that create a motivating environment. Amongst the challenges faced by teachers are facing unmotivated students and developing positive attitude towards their stay in school and success, in learning. Sometimes it becomes hard for these teachers to identify the unmotivated learners and the reasons behind their lack of motivation. Assisting an unmotivated student may not perfect the student to A+ grades but may improve on their efforts towards learning and develop positivity in attitude. As much as it is the teacher’s responsibility to motivate learners, parents and principals play a critical part ...
Article Review One – Date of Submission
For PAD 3003 Introduction to Public Administration
Benjamin I. Page, previously connected with the University of Chicago, currently teaches as a professor at Northwestern University, where he holds the Gordon S. Fulcher Professor of Decision Making title and Faculty Associate of the university’s Institute for Policy Research position. He earned his PhD at Stanford University and JD at Harvard Law School.
Robert Y. Shapiro teaches as a professor at Columbia University. He served as the former chair of the university’s Department of Political Science. He held the National Opinion Research Center Study Director position of the University of ...
Emotions are mental states than take place within the mind of an organism. A human being according to various gurus in psychology is just but an advanced animal. The human being can tell good things from bad ones. Likewise, the human body can tell good feelings from the distasteful emotions. Such feelings as joy, anger and sadness can occur within a person’s psychological borders within a small span of time as long as such an individual is subjected to situations that cause such changes. The role of emotions has been successfully explained by a number of social scientists and experts of psychology. ...
Despite the technical competencies of some star employees, their serious personality flaws can be a real problem. In their article, Waldroop and Butler (Waldroop and Butler, 2000)1 suggest efficient tactics to help managers deal with their employees’ bad habits and make them be successful. The competencies of star employees represent 95 % of their success, but the remaining 5% is a fatal personality flaw that might be destructive to their career and surrounding. These flaws can be summarized in six behavioral patterns: the Hero, the Meritocrat, the Bulldozer, the Rebel, the Pessimist and the Home Run Hitter. These personality flaws result ...