Compare and contrast three philosophic or theological responses to the Holocaust on a single topic. It can be on their application to a new moral, philosophic or theological topic related to the Holocaust or a parallel situation such as Rwanda, 9/11 or the Yazidi genocide. It can also be an application to an educational or medical situation, or an angle that they did not consider. It can be looked from any angle.
Make sure your paper has three opinions. Three opinions does not mean three sources but three different opinions- the way this class surveys many opinions. The paper is three people’s opinions on one topic. This is comparing and evaluating what other wrote not your attempt at solving big issues. The goal is not to harmonize or combine the opinions but to compare and contrast them as conflicting opinions.
write this paper on Three contasting views and opinions on the Blood libel.
Useful things to think about: How do your three thinkers use scripture and other texts? Are they useful in our age? Do people accept that position? Why is your topic important in your local? Are you sources mystical, political, or doctrinal?
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“Three Perspectives on the Blood Libel: Examining Philosophic and Theological Responses to an Ongoing Controversy”
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“Exploring Contemporary Social Issues through a Sociological Lens: A Freshman-Level Analysis”
I am an international student, so please, please write my paper with easy words. The level of the paper must be that of a complete college freshman. thank you!
“Overview
This paper will help you evaluate a current social issue from a sociological perspective/ paradigm (one of the three main theories we’ve studied in this class).
What Do you Have to Do?
Select a contemporary social issue (a topic for your paper) to research and to analyze from the perspective of a sociological paradigm (topic examples below). You will need to research your topic and provide current facts/stats/data on your topic in society today. Be sure to include plenty of in-text citations. Papers must include one sociological paradigm. Pick only one of the 3 main theories to apply to your topic (conflict theory, functionalism, or interactionism). Discuss it directly and apply it thoroughly! If your topic is the gender pay gap, and you pick conflict theory, explain how conflict theory would analyze the pay gap. Paper structure: Introduction, Body of Paper (where you discuss your research findings and apply your theory), and Conclusion. Be sure to use sociological terms from this course to discuss your topic!
Papers must be 4-5 pages, 12 pt. double-spaced.
Papers must include at least 5 resources from: books, academic articles, or sociological journals
Papers must include MLA in-text citations and a Works Cited list (alphabetized).
Papers must have a Turnitin score, and it must be under 30%, for credit on this assignment.
There are many topics you can consider for your paper. You may find that your topic is very general and you will then need to narrow it down. Some topics could include:
Gun control, media bias, cyber bullying, sexual harassment, the death penalty, undocumented workers, New Jim Crow, gender exploitation, social media issues, police corruption, gambling in athletics, cheating in academic settings, relationships, homelessness, crossing borders, white privilege, driving while Black/Brown, juvenile delinquency, environmental racism, LGBTQ+ rights, whistle blowers, unnecessary surgery (medical sociology), global warming, BLM, etc. “ -
“Exploring the Social Responsibility of Governments, Citizens, and Tourists in Sustainable Tourism: Reflections and Recommendations”
To start off,
– Watch the documentary below
Length is 1hour and 30 min
– Also watch the dropbox video Ive attatched
“The Last Tourist”
official link – https://thelasttouristfilm.com/
I dont know if you can watch it so let me know please!!!
Assignment directions –
“Write a reflective paper about the social responsibility of governments, citizens, and tourists on sustainable tourism. Papers must include the following:
Briefly describe how your class/activity addressed social responsibility. You may reference an assignment, class discussion, and/or project in your answer.
Explain how the course/activity expanded your understanding of social responsibility.
Thinking about your course/activity and the information presented about social responsibility, how could you use this information to improve your community, address social problems, or promote equity?
What laws/regulations would you suggest on a:
National level
City/State level.
Aim for 3 suggestions each.
What can you do as an individual to prevent abuse of tourism?”
Second video dropbox link –
https://www.dropbox.com/s/avsvh2tajei7axs/TravelWithHeart%20Final.mp4?e=1&st=qqwh1qdp&dl=0
P.S. We are talking about NYC and The USA
Let me know of any further questions!! Thank you lots -
Title: “Everyday Black Talk: Understanding Harris-Lacewell’s Concepts of Black Counter Public, Bottom-Up Political Development, and Mass Orientation”
Using her methodology of everyday Black talk explain the ways in which Harris-Lacewell’s work understands the following concepts: Black counter public, bottom-up political develpment and mass orientation. In her articulation of these principles what are the main Black political thought questions that she is attempting to address? Does she achieve her objecives?
Books referenced: Barbershops, Bibles and Bet, Melissa Harris Perry
https://press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691126098/barbershops-bibles-and-bet -
“The Dependence on Technology” Life Line Needing you near, Not just an accessory, But a vital part of my day, Every morning and every night, I check to make sure you’re within reach. Without you, I feel lost
For this assignment you are to revise one of the first two poem drafts you’ve submitted using Carmen Giménez’s “Twenty-Two Poem Hacks” as a guide. Your revision should apply at least three of Giménez’s “poem hacks,” then write a paragraph on why you chose each specific “hack.” Post your revised poem as a word document or pdf.
Please use this for revision-
Life Line
Needing you near
Not quite an accessory
Depending on you and checking to see if your there
Every morning,
Every night
making sure your always near
When your not there and the time is up
It forces me to look back and see my reflection in a rectangle
You provide a connection for the power and my souce of happines
My beautiful charger, you are everything and more
Without you my world feels quite
Without you i’m forced to look around,
yet i’m not ready to see the word in this state -
“Refining Your Research Question: Considering Beliefs, Assumptions, and Values”
Overview
All scientific inquiry starts with a question. Scientists may wonder why something exists, how it came to be, or how it interacts with other things. Whatever the inspiration, asking questions is at the heart of scientific research. In this activity, you will revise the research question that you would like to concentrate on as you continue working on your project.
Prompt
Use the provided Module Three Activity Template PDF to complete this assignment. You will consider the research questions you wrote in the previous module and choose one to focus on for your project. Use this opportunity to edit your research question based on instructor feedback and what you have learned so far in the course. Revising your question may involve the following:
Clarifying language
Connecting it more directly to your news story
Making it feasible
Narrowing its focus
Make it measurable
Ensuring it is ethical
You will also reflect on how your personal beliefs, assumptions, and values may have impacted how you wrote and revised your research question. For example, maybe a close family member has chronic fatigue syndrome, and you assumed the medical community does not know what causes it. So you decided to focus your research question on what contributes to the disease.
Specifically, you must address the following rubric criteria:
Finalize your scientific research question related to main idea of your chosen news story
Explain how your beliefs, assumptions, and values may have impacted your research question
What to Submit
Submit your completed Module Three Activity Template. While not required, any sources should be cited using APA style. Consult the Shapiro Library APA Style Guide for more information on citations. -
Business Brief: Exploring Global Expansion in Brazil
Scenario
You are a business analyst working at a small domestic organization that produces high-quality cell phone cases. Your organization has begun to see its sales flatten in the domestic market. While the organization is not losing money, leadership would like to explore options to continue to grow. One option that leadership has noticed competitors attempting is entering international markets.
You have been asked to examine the benefits, drawbacks, and key considerations for your organization to enter one of the global markets below, and to summarize your findings in a business brief for leadership.
Select one of the following international markets to use for your course project:
Argentina
Brazil
China
India
Indonesia
Japan
Nigeria
Russia
South Africa
If you would like to use another country for your course project, please reach out to your instructor.
Prompt
In this milestone, you will complete Section One of the Business Brief Template (located in the Guidelines for Submission section of this document).
Drivers for Global Entry: Develop the first section of the Business Brief Template that explains the purpose of global expansion, business impacts of global business, societal impacts of global business, and cultural considerations using evidence from course and outside resources to support your explanations. Make sure to use evidence from course resources to support your responses.
Specifically, you must address the following rubric criteria:
Country Selection: State the country you have selected to use for your course project.
Purpose of Global Expansion: Explain key benefits of successful global expansion for domestic organizations.
Business Impacts of Global Business: Explain how global expansion of a domestic organization can impact business operations such as strategic planning, marketing, supply-chain management, human resources, and so on.
Societal Impacts of Global Business: Explain how the global expansion of organizations has impacted society, citing specific examples regarding culture, transportation, employment, infrastructure, and environmental climate.
Cultural Considerations for Global Business: Explain the importance of researching the culture of a potential global market prior to market entry, as well as key cultural considerations to explore to inform expansion decisions. -
“Assessing Leadership in the Veterans Healthcare Administration’s Initiative: A Critical Evaluation of the Leader’s Impact on the Organization and its Followers”
In this summative assessment, you will have the opportunity to evaluate the leader in charge of the initiative at your organization. You will analyze their leadership in relation to the initiative and how they work with their followers and demonstrate ethical behavior. You will also consider the impact their leadership has on their followers as well as the success of the initiative.
You may format this assessment as a paper, a visual presentation, or a video presentation.
Your submission must include the following:
Overview of the initiative: purpose, goal, identification of leader and followers
Steps involved in initiative: what is happening in the initiative, who is involved at each step, how leader interacts with followers at each step
Leader Profile: leadership approach demonstrated, why this approach is/is not successful for the initiative, ethical qualities that are/are not evident in leader, impact of leader on initiative and followers
Overall Impression: analysis of the benefit or risk of this leader to the initiative, recommendations for how leader can be more effective as an ethical and/or team leader
Document Type/Template:
You may format this assessment as a paper, a visual presentation, or a video presentation.
This summative assessment should be submitted with appropriate citations, scholarly sources, and APA formatting.
My organization is the Veterans Healthcare Administration(VHA). -
“Exploring the Development Stages, Definitions, and Challenges of International HR Management” “Navigating HR Challenges in a Global Market: Strategies for Managing Cultural Diversity, Communication, and Talent Mobility”
***hello writer, please respond to this classmate about their discussion post. They did their discussion on the questions asked below.***
From chapters 1 and 2 (hello writer, these chapters from the textbook are attached). Please create a new thread and respond to each of the following questions in a single post answering each question individually.
What are the development stages a firm typically goes through as it grows internationally and how does each stage affects the HR function?
Describe and define international HRM; PCN; HCN; and TCN.
What are the specific challenges of a networked firm?
List each heading to you know when the criteria is met in APA Format with 2 references.
Global and international courses must use current resources – 2009 to current – as the global community is ever evolving.
Articles from 2009 – present only. Use your online library. No Wikipedia, BLOGS with Ads from Yahoo, UK Essay Buzzle.com, or sites that challenge as they present a biased opinion. Google Scholar is accepted. Works in APA Format with a minimum of 2 references.
Here is the classmates discussion:
Hello Professor and class,
When a firm expands its operations internationally, it typically progresses through several development stages, each impacting the human resource management function in distinct ways. Understanding these stages and their implications on HR helps in crafting effective international HR strategies.
Development Stages of International Firms and Impact on HR
Export Stage: Initially, companies start by exporting their products without significant investment in the foreign countries. The HR function at this stage involves basic support for international trade compliance and perhaps managing a small export sales team.
Foreign Sales Subsidiary: As the market grows, firms may establish a sales subsidiary in the foreign market. This requires HR to recruit local sales and marketing teams and manage more complex employee relations issues in a different legal and cultural environment.
Production Facilities Abroad: Establishing production facilities involves a significant expansion of HR functions, including large-scale staffing, development of local management, and extensive training and integration efforts. HR must address local labor laws, customs, and practices, making it a critical player in the success of these facilities.
Transnational Operations: At this stage, the firm operates with a geocentric outlook, sourcing the best talent globally without bias towards any particular nationality. HR in this stage must manage a diverse workforce, often comprising employees from multiple countries, and ensure effective communication and collaboration across cultural boundaries (Dowling et al., 2013).
Definitions and Descriptions in International HRM
International Human Resource Management (IHRM) involves managing the diverse needs of the workforce in multinational corporations, including recruitment, compensation, performance management, and employee development across different countries. IHRM must consider multiple external factors such as different employment laws, cultural norms, and economic conditions (Scullion & Collings, 2011).
PCN (Parent-Country National): Employees who are citizens of the country where the headquarters of the multinational company is located, but who work in one of its operations located in another country. For example, a U.S. citizen working for a U.S.-based company in Germany.
HCN (Host-Country National): Employees who are citizens of the country where the multinational company is operating. For example, a German citizen working for a U.S.-based company in Germany.
TCN (Third-Country National): Employees who are citizens of a country that is neither the parent country nor the host country of their employer. For example, a British citizen working for a U.S.-based company in Germany.
Challenges of a Networked Firm
A networked firm, often characterized by a flexible and adaptive organizational structure to facilitate rapid responses to global market dynamics, faces unique HR challenges:
Managing Cultural Diversity: Integrating and managing a diverse workforce with varying cultural, linguistic, and professional backgrounds. HR must foster an inclusive environment that respects cultural differences and leverages them for innovation (Reiche et al., 2016).
Communication Across Borders: Ensuring effective communication in a networked firm where teams are often spread across multiple locations is crucial. HR must implement robust communication tools and protocols.
Aligning Global Objectives with Local Practices: Balancing the global corporate strategy with local practices and regulations can be challenging. HR needs to ensure that local practices comply with global HR policies while also respecting local norms and laws (Farndale et al., 2010).
Talent Mobility: Managing the logistics and regulations of cross-border employee transfers, including issues related to immigration, tax, and employee willingness to relocate.
By understanding these complexities and implementing strategic HR practices tailored to each stage of international growth, companies can better manage their international operations.
-Gregory
References
Dowling, P. J., Festing, M., & Engle, A. D. (2013). International Human Resource Management. Cengage Learning.
Scullion, H., & Collings, D. G. (2011). Global Talent Management. Routledge.
Reiche, B. S., Harzing, A. W., & Kraimer, M. L. (2016). The role of international HRM in global networking organizations. In International HRM: A Cross-Cultural and Comparative Approach. Routledge.
Farndale, E., Scullion, H., & Sparrow, P. (2010). The role of the corporate HR function in global talent management. Journal of World Business, 45(2), 161-168. -
“Leading the Way to Quality: Steps for Implementing Change” Introduction In today’s competitive business landscape, maintaining high levels of quality is crucial for organizations to stay relevant and successful. Quality is not just about meeting customer expectations, but it also
In this module’s readings and on the Baldrige website, it is suggested that a commitment to quality begins and ends with leadership. Discuss the steps that a leader would need to take to implement a change in overall quality. As a suggestion, some of the steps covered in your paper could include initial identification of poor quality, who should be involved in the improvement process (management, customers, consultants, etc.), how to get employee buy-in, level of oversight required and by whom, implementation, etc.