Responsible management. There is increasing growing approvals of the advantageous effects the responsible companies have on their stakeholders such as employees, business partners, customers, investors, community, shareholders, governments, and the environment. Corporate management has elucidated that long-term business success in establishing and developing good relationships with various stakeholders. The need for responsible management has risen above average, and an impressive amount of literature on this topic has emerged. It has been viewed as a rebalancing society, enhancing leadership, institutional character, and stakeholder harmonization. Business managers have then understood that engaging in the sustainability issue brings benefits to companies, the environment, and society. Conversely, all managers to ask themselves paradoxical questions like, ‘Why responsible management?’ Thus, this paper purpose of presenting the concepts of responsible management and sustainability of various companies. Due to the increasing resource-fragile and existence of a worker-centric world, there is a scant opportunity for addressing changes in doing ‘responsible management.’ Many companies are suffering losses due to a lack of responsible management. A responsible company is the one that benefits both the macro and microenvironment it operates…
Public Health Organizations Difference between risk factors and determinants A risk factor is defined as any exposure, characteristic, or attribute of a person that increases the chance of him or her developing a specific injury or disease. Risk factors point out personal things that the patient may or may not do directly to increase their chances of developing a certain disease. On the other hand, determinants refer to aspects that determine the health status of a person. It may include inborn and personal features, culture, socioeconomic status, educational attainment, environment, childhood development, government policy, access to care, and health behaviors. Determinants are beyond a patient’s control since it is mostly determined by the situation or environment the patient lives. Risk factors of HIV/AIDS Sharing of contaminated syringes, needles, and other sharp objects Engaging in unprotected sexual activities Blood transfusion from an infected person Determinants of HIV/AIDS Economic instability Abuse of drugs Social and environmental factors Public health strategies necessary to improve health outcomes of HIV/AIDS There are various strategies that have been put in place to prevent the spread of…
Facebook Aided Donald Trump’s Campaign Introduction Technology application is ever-progressing, and its regulation has to be updated frequently. People can agree that technology has assisted humanity in many aspects, and for this reason, it will have a long journey with humankind. Facebook is one of the earliest social media applications, and it has managed to find its way into the hearts of the Americans. The owner, Mark Zuckerburg, is a talented person and a caring individual. Zuckerburg is always on a watch to make his product pleasing and efficient. However, Facebook has faced some allegations that distort its image and may lose its favor amongst the Americans. Facebook has been accused of aiding Donald Trump’s campaign illegally. This article will dwell on the allegations and identify the violated ethics. The paper will examine whether Facebook violated its codes and identify the relationship between Facebook and Cambridge Analytica. This paper will also include a philosophical perception of the matter at hand. The Facebook Scandal Cambridge Analytica was a political consulting firm established in the United Kingdom in 2013 and became prominent…
Psychology in learning Educational psychologists work effectively with their children across the globe and in different learning institutions to make sure that they effectively learn and process the learned information while looking for different effective ways to improve their performance. It is just intelligence that affects the learning results and outcomes in the long run (Eggen & Kauchak). Attitudes, emotional issues, self-regulation, motivation, self-esteem, and behavior all contribute to effective learning. Different tools can be used to gather and analyze any critical information that would lead to an understanding of how psychology affects students’ learning in other parts of the world. One of the best ways which can be developed and utilized to get the necessary information and data towards how psychology affects learning is through developing research questions that can be used to effectively guide on research and find how psychology affects learning (Eggen & Kauchak). From this analysis, the expanded research question which can be employed to guide through enough research is; How the learning results differ for students in vulture learning and face to face…
METHODOLOGY Y The study employed a qualitative research design, which is best suited to explain and give an in-depth understanding of the complex and interdependent phenomenon. In addition, the qualitative design emphasizes the sequences, different perspectives, and nuances by using interviews, discussions, observations, and document analysis. Moreover, it collects data by creating an interpretive storyline and allowing the emergency of substantive theory. This study will develop the grounded theory on the effective leadership qualities exhibited by the leaders from the business organizations. This method is proposed by Giorgi (2009) to evaluate the live experiences of the followers and the leaders.I will not prejudice the investigation by presuming any organizing themeswhen I conduct the open-ended interviews (Giorgi, 2009). The preliminary study will be based on the grounded theory approach, whereby the general nature of qualitative research is based on the substantive theory according to the systematic collection and analysis of data. This method involves the collection of data through open-ended interviews conducted in their natural setting. It also involves observations of the participants in their field of work. After that, data…
Prospectus: Coping With PTSD: Effects of PTSD on Law Enforcement and Available Treatments Specific to the Law Enforcement Community Problem Statement Over the years, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) has been a mental disorder that has raised a lot of debate about how to approach it and go about it in the health sector. Despite various reasons why many people, especially law enforcement agents, have PTSD, it is still not quite understandable on the treatment methods regarding PTSD. Healthcare providers have tried coming up with therapies like Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), which is one of the most effective therapy treatments used on people with PTSD. However, it is still not enough (Collazo, 2020). People working in Law enforcement are at a higher risk of developing PTSD because of their job description. It is easy for law enforcers to experience traumatic events while on the job since their job requires them to manage and control traumatic situations, hence the high risk of PTSD among people working in law enforcement areas. While one can easily say that PTSD has various treatment…
Pros and Cons of offenders’ re-entry into society. For every six individuals released from prison, five of these individuals will make their way back to prison shortly (Bjs.Gov.)Such facts are grave and heartbreaking but currently face most prisoners released to the community after finishing their sentences. The undeniable statistics have caused a nationwide conversation on the topic leading to the revision of the whole process of releasing offenders back to the community. Policymakers are now implementing new ways and initiatives to ensure that their transition back to society is seamless once a person is released. Some of the advantages of releasing offenders back to the community include the decongestion of prisons, releasing a measurable amount of productive workforce into the labor market, enabling family reunions, and as a test of whether the correctional and rehabilitation system is indeed working. Sadly most of these advantages are not realized because the process of re-entry back to the community is arduous and hectic and, above all, not friendly to the offenders. Most ex-prisoners are discriminated against when entering the labor market just…
Nursing Describe the pathophysiology of gout. Gut is a disorder of purine metabolism (Desai, Steiger & Anders, 2017). It occurs when uric acid crystallizes as monosodium urate. It precipitates and forms deposits in joints, tendons, and surrounding tissues. It leads to inflammation in these areas. Explain why a patient with gout is more likely to develop renal calculi. A gout patient is likely to develop renal calculi since gout leads to a significant increase in uric acid levels in the blood (Desai, Steiger & Anders, 2017). It leads to the formation of crystals in the kidneys and joints, leading to kidney stones. What is Lyme disease and what patient factors may have increased his risk developing Lyme disease? Lyme disease is a bacterial disease that can be transmitted to humans from infected ticks. It mostly occurs as a growing red rash at the tick bites (McCance & Huether, 2019). A patient factor that may have caused this infection is his outdoor activities. He reports that he recently cleared underbrush in his backyard. An infected tick may have bitten him then.…
Proposal about child labor among refugees Topic proposal Refugees are people who seek safer places to stay after being forced to run away from their homes by violence, disaster, conflicts, and war. These people have to leave behind their properties, jobs, and loved ones (Wall et al., 2017). The most vulnerable individuals are women and children. They have to share the little resources provided by the government, international organizations, and donors. One of the problems experienced by children because of poverty is child labour. Importance of the Topic An increase in the number of child labour among refugees is enough evidence to support the importance of this topic. According to UNICEF, one out of ten children globally are forced to work to provide for their families (Habib, 2019). This topic is vital since people need to understand the difference between work and child labour. Allowing children to work is not child labour, but it can be classified as child labour when children are deprived of their dignity and education. Measures Several key indicators measure the extent of child labour among…
The Berlin Wall The Berlin Wall was constructed between 1961 and 1989 by the German Democratic Republic. The Wall separated the West and East Germany and to keep the city of Berlin (the Eastern side) protected from the western half. The concrete Wall was equipped with guard towers and trenches with beds of nails as defense mechanisms. The primary reason why the Wall was erected was to keep people in East Germany from migrating to the western side, thus undermining the social state of East Germany. However, the soviets and government of East Germany argued that the Wall was to keep capitalism out. The Berlin Wall caused pain and anguish to the people of East Germany by separating them from their families and resources in West Germany. This essay discusses how the Berlin Wall affected East Germany more than West Germany and led to the fall of the Berlin Wall. The split of Germany Despite the alliance during World War II, tensions rose between the Soviet Union and the United States of America. Tensions in Great Britain also intensified rapidly.…