Student’s Name Professor’s Name Course Date orientalism The thoughts stated concern the description and criticism of the Orientalism of Said so that because of unanswered dilemmas or misunderstanding, he could no longer face the difficulties of discussing other cultures. Said wrote that people have always been given little other than ethnocentricity, oppression, and prejudice by human civilizations or advanced cultures when interacting with culture (Mart et al. 369). There would be no need to sing out Europe’s failure if all the advanced cultures and the developing oriental ones had the primary option to rise. It tends to happen when people assume that the West should overcome such natural human tendencies because of cultural achievement and cultural tendency. Said explains knowledge and power in the context of colonization through Balfour’s logic. England recognizes Egypt, recognizing that Egypt is not independent (Said 42). England learns that it can conquer Egypt; it colonizes Egypt and retains absolute control over Egypt. Orient is an essential part of the development of European culture and civilization. Not only does the Orient surround Europe, but it also…
Care Coordination Presentation to Colleagues Name Institution Care Coordination Presentation to Colleagues The rapid pace of change in health care necessitates the introduction of new care models that integrate a broad comprehension of transition management across the continuum and aspects of care management. The ensuing presentation regards care coordination basics, entailing the essential information concerning effective care coordination. The ensuing presentation helps colleagues take on expanded roles in enhancing patient outcomes and in supporting the management of the care coordination process. Understanding and implementing care coordination is at the center of high-quality, patient-centered care. Nurses play an essential role in continuum and coordination care. Being mindful of the process, including how ethics, physiology, policy, and cultural needs influence patient and care outcomes, is essential. The ability is part of the ethical framework representing professional nursing and contributes to career growth and development. Several essential considerations for effective care coordination are as follows. Collaboration with family and patients is the foundation of care coordination. The approach is ethical and emphasizes cooperation to decrease medical errors, create a…
Name Instructor Course Date Dual Inheritance, Cultural Transmission and Niche Construction Social sciences now provide a means through which culture and other evolutionary topics can be investigated. For a long time, certain connections between human behavior and the transmission of language and culture had not been studied by anthropologists. However, through new developments and new interest in human behavior, social sciences are currently aiding in the study of these phenomena. Dual inheritance theory asserts that some infusion of cultural traits occurs during genetic transmissions (O’Brien and R. Alexander 179). As a result, individuals’ behaviors and sociocultural modifications stem from both of these factors, making evolution much faster. The study of dual inheritance helps bring out the general exchange of genes and behaviors that affect organisms in their various environments. On the other hand, cultural transmission forms the primary determinant of animal behavior. Thus, this phenomenon helps explain how animals and humans retain some cultural variants that are beneficial to them (O’Brien and R. Alexander 184). Since cultural traits are subject to being forgotten, copied erroneously, and continuously transmitted, there is…
Critical Drivers for Chinese Customer Satisfaction in Spanish Tapa Bars Case of Cerveceria Catalan and Gourmet Tapas by Sensi in Barcelona Table of contents Contents ABSTRACT KEYWORDS 1: INTRODUCTION 2: OBJECTIVES (AND HYPOTHESIS) 2.1 General Research Objective 2.2 Specific Research objectives/ Questions 2.3 Research Methodology 3: THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Theories of Customer Satisfaction 3.2.2 The Assimilation Theory 3.2.3 The Contrast Theory 3.2.4 Negativity Theory 4: STATE OF AFFAIRS (ANALYSIS OF THE SITUATION) 4.1 Empirical Review 4.1.2The Value of Customers Satisfaction 4.1.3 Cerveceria Catalan and Gourmet Tapas by Sensi in Barcelona 4.1.4 Customer Loyalty 4.2 Factors Affecting Customers’ Loyalty to a Restaurant 4.2.3 The staff’s behavior 4.2.4 Value for money spent 4.2.5 The restaurant ambiance and interiors 4.2.6 Convenience 4.2.7 Customer entertainment and privacy 4.2.8 The quality of food 4.3 The Role of Employee Engagement in Influencing Customer Perception 4.4 Cultural Differences Between Chinese and Western Restaurant Guests 4.5 Influence of Gender Differences 4.6 Customer Satisfaction 5: METHODOLOGY (WORK PLAN) 5.1 Overview 5.2 Research Design 5.3 Research Approach 5.3.2: Quantitative methodology 5.3.3: Qualitative methodology 5.4…
Capstone Project Summary Student’s Name Institutional Affiliation Date Introduction Acer Inc is a technological organization that presents opportunities to societal members. This project focuses on this organization while describing and analyzing the problems associated with Acer Inc. Investors have helped in boosting the business financially over the years but due to mismanagement being experienced lately, most have been pulling out. Few resources have also been a great challenge caused by mismanagement of cash flow. The identified business topic will therefore be overcoming the common pitfalls associated with growth, loss of investors and management of resources in the organization. Some of the project elements from the MBA program are ethical decision-making and communication for effective business leadership. Statement of Scope This project will identify and analyze the problems associated with Acer Inc and the nature of data flow within the organization. Technological advancements will be discussed. Organizational Background Acer Inc. is a company in the technology industry that produces and distributes electronic products all over the world. Some…
Human Flourishing Aristotle disagreed with the hedonism view that human flourishing is just pleasure. He believed that the ultimate goal of human existence is desirable and not for due to something else. In his critique, he referred to nature in drawing his knowledge. Aristotle believes that rational capacity separates animals from humans, noting that reasoning is the only human’s unique function. He argued that pleasure alone could not lead to happiness since the pursuit of pleasure drives animals, and human has greater capacities than animals. Aristotle also critiques that joy is just satisfying the desires and achieving your goals and getting what you want but instead believes in Eudaimonia. He argues that human work is to live a particular kind of life, and it implies man’s function is this noble performance. When any action is done well, it is done under the appropriate excellence hence happiness turning to be a soul activity per the virtue. On the subjective view of human happiness, Aristotle disagrees and considers ways of life with a perspective to which is best for human flourishing instead…
Major Paper #1: Rhetorical Analysis Assignment Description As outlined in Lesson 2, a rhetorical analysis explores the author’s goals, the techniques used, examples of those techniques, and the effectiveness of those techniques. When composing a rhetorical analysis, you will not explain whether you agree or disagree with the author. Instead, your goal is to discuss how the author makes his/her argument and whether his/her approach is successful. For your first major essay in English 112, you will analyze how an author persuades his/her readers to accept his/her claims. You will do this by analyzing how effectively the author appeals to logos, ethos, and pathos to build a persuasive case for his/her claims. You will also identify and analyze logical fallacies present in the author’s argument and describe whether these fallacies interfere with the overall effectiveness of the author’s argument. Focus your analysis on one article from the following list: “Hidden Intellectualism” by Gerald Graff (They Say/I Say pages 425-432) “Blue-Collar Brilliance” by Mike Rose (They Say/I Saypages 433-445) “Smarter Than You Think: How Technology is Changing Our Minds…
How to Reduce Employee Turnover in a Restaurant Vendor Student’s Name Institutional Affiliation Professor’s Name Course Code Date How to Reduce Employee Turnover in a Restaurant Vendor In all economic and business fronts, the top and elite talent are always on demand. For numerous reasons, employees leave their current jobs. In its nature, a restaurant vendor and service is a top destination of the excess-stress work environment. Coupled with low pay policies, inconsistent employee-employer relationships, and lost interest in addressing employee burnouts, restaurants face a tough ride in handling employee turnover. In this post, some of the best strategic interventions and policies to plummet restaurant turnover are discussed. Implementation of the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Policy The recruitment process should demonstrate the real image of the non-discrimination recruitment and hiring process. If the employees are treated with equal rights, dignity, and respect, they tend to develop a self-affinity in serving the company for a more extended period. The EEO policy keeps all legal classification protections firm and resilient…
Utilizing Table 5-1, page 97, in the Butts and Rich text (and other assigned readings), identify and describe your worldview. When describing your worldview, explain how ontology and epistemology relate to your views. Your explanation should be completed in a thorough manner demonstrating a deep understanding of the content. Reflexivity in your writing should also be evident.
Utilizing Table 5-1, page 97, in the Butts and Rich text (and other assigned readings), identify and describe your worldview. When describing your worldview, explain how ontology and epistemology relate to your views. Your explanation should be completed in a thorough manner demonstrating a deep understanding of the content. Reflexivity in your writing should also be evident. Do not exceed three pages. You are to use APA 7th edition for your paper. Rubric Worldview Paper Worldview Paper Criteria Ratings Pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeClearly identifies and describes personal worldview. 30.0 to >26.0 pts Exemplary Demonstrates deep understanding of content and reflectivity. 26.0 to >15.0 pts Proficient Question answered but lacks evidence of deep understanding and reflectivity. 15.0 to >0 pts Needs Improvement Superficial understanding of the concepts/lacks evidence of personal reflection. 30.0 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeClearly describes ontology and epistemology.as related to worldview. 30.0 to >26.0 pts Exemplary Demonstrates deep understanding of content and reflectivity in description of ontology and epistemology. 26.0 to >15.0 pts Meets Expectations Question answered but lacks evidence of deep understanding and reflectivity. 15.0 to >0 pts Needs Improvement…
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