Rhetorical Analysis: Feed the Children Article The world is currently experiencing a socioeconomic crisis, affecting mostly children and the elderly population. The Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has shaken the world, thereby facilitating various governments to find ways to help their citizens, especially the needy communities. Doug Ducey, the governor of Arizona State, came up with strategies to assist people in going through these tough times. Kathleen B. Kunz wrote the article titled “Feed the children” to reveal how school districts within Arizona State partnering with the governor’s office, have gone the extra mile to help fight against COVID-19 pandemic. Precisely, the program is non-discriminative because it reaches all children regardless of their diversity. Further, Kathleen reveals that people should be brother’s keepers, especially to children who belong to the entire society. More so, some families rely on feeding programs, which has fostered state officials to support the move jointly. Therefore, it is essential to analyze the article to help other states to decide whether to follow the footsteps or not The article author revealed that the governor’s strategy observe ethical…
Part A: Chapter 23 reflection Unfortunately, the government, which champions the right to everyone, is the key to foster discrimination through racial injustice. I have learned from the chapter that most of the people of color in American jails suffer things they are not aware of. Even after several surveys being conducted and the government realized that the fight to the drug is yet to be met in the right manner, they continually used the underhand methods. The authorities are aware that the drug deals are not only the people of the race but it something familiar across the races. However, the statistics available reveals something different from reality and truth. I have as well realized that they are people in the government that are extending racialism within the country. Yet, the authority is doing nothing to stop them from dubious behaviors. I am surprised that you don’t need to be guilty of being jailed. Besides, the government is not ready to dig deep and give people of the space to prove themselves not guilty. It looks so obvious that…
Gun control Research Gun control is a critical issue in the United States. Different people bear conflicting opinions and ideologies that influence this vital debate. For example, factors such as political orientation and its influence have been found to play a critical role in shaping individual perceptions of the concept. The question of if individuals should be allowed to bear and keep arms is often debated on various fronts and bases. The legality of this concept is found in the Second Amendment of the Constitution. Controlling access to guns is a vital issue that requires the evaluation of huge factors. Well-thought-out strategies must be implemented, such as more education and awareness creation on gun safety (“Gun Control – Pros & Cons,” 2020). For instance, one of the most critical loopholes in the system is the regulation of arms buying and selling. The issue, being a highly political debate, is very divisive. It cuts across various filed such as work, school, and other crucial spheres of daily life. For example, gun possession in schools has been highlighted as a rising…
Critical Review Abstract The Memoirs of Bernardo Vega: A Contribution to the History of the Puerto Rican Community in New York is a historical connotation of the lives of the Puerto Ricans. The book in use is the edited version by Cesar Andreau Iglesias, and the translation done by Juan Flores. It entails the life of one Bernardo Vega, who comes to New York in the year 1916 from his country of Puerto Rico. According to the book, he was among the first immigrants before the mass arrivals of other subsequent migrants. The protagonist- Bernardo Vega, uses his day to day activities and goings to paint a concise picture of the goings during the migrant era. The book or rather, the memoir provides the readers with a good perception of what transpired during that particular period. Bernardo Vega, who is a cigar maker by profession, takes the readers through the hardships these immigrants went through, both on the political aspect and their working environments. An intellectual persona, Bernardo, highlights the growing numbers of the immigrants and their involvement in political…
Communication styles in partners This section in this study is a literature review of communication styles in partners and the role of communication. Communication style is discussed in this section of the study. Communication is defined as a process of transfer of information between peoples or place to place. In relationships, communication helps partners to express their feelings, experiences, and what they require (Hu 2018). Partners meet their needs and get connected through interface through the act of communication (Hu 2018). The effective of communication partners interpreted the message and attached the meaning. The integrated and transmitted message may appear simplistic until introduced concepts such as gender and cultural differences, including language, expectations, values, beliefs and traditions. The investigation from Simmons(2016) it shows that communication styles in daily interaction such us apology and humbleness. There are four types of communication style in partnership, passive, aggressive, passive-aggressive, and assertive. Ogollsky and Gray (2016) studied that Passive communication style is kind of techniques where defer to the partners’ wants and needs while going unmet. The individual with a passive communication style avoids…
Corporate Communication Research paper Introduction Corporate communication is the movement of information by a firm, either internally, or externally. Internal communication includes horizontal and vertical communication, both of which involve interaction within the organization. External communication, on the other hand, consists of the potential investors, the stakeholders, the media, tax regulators, the government, and the general public. A firm’s mode of communication depends on the audience of the specific information and may take the form of a financial report, an electronic mail, a verbal message, etc. (Stobierski. T, 2019). Corporate communication is a crucial element of running a company as it involves passing instructions to the employees and recording of reports to the management. It goes a long way in the success of a firm, being one of the main pillars of a successful firm. Company overview Taking the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (founded in 1971) as a perfect example, the giant oil company ranked as 12th largest energy company worldwide has put in place communications strategy, which defines both internal and external communications, horizontal and vertical communication. ADNOC defines…
The mental health of aboriginal people in Canada. Introduction The aboriginal peoples around the world have experienced marginalization, a rapid change in culture, and global economy absorption without regarding their autonomy (Kirmayer, Brass & Tait, 2000). In many communities, the discontinuity in culture has been linked to high rates of violence, alcoholism, and depression, with a significant impact on youth. The aboriginal people constitute 4 percent of the Canadian population, with 11 major language groups (Kirmayer, Brass & Tait, 2000). There is a substantial linguistic and cultural difference among many groups. There are also enormous differences in lifestyle, perspective, and values within the urban population of aboriginal people. Despite this diversity, most groups share common economic, social, and political predicaments. The shared common predicament has made people forge a collective identity among diverse groups. This paper seeks to explain in detail the peoples of Canada’s mental issues, which comprise the First Nations, Inuit, and Metis (Kirmayer, Brass & Tait, 2000). The paper explores the history of systematic suppression and dislocation and its range and level of the problems it causes…
Research proposal and Annotated Bibliography Research proposal My research paper will be contacted and analyzed in the following three locations, which include my room, neighbor’s house, and Roedde House Museum in Vancouver. I prefer using these locations because of the following reasons; My place is more preferred in this study because of the cool environment it offers to me. I think it is more reliable for me as I will have an easy time visualizing, thinking, and conceptualizing my ideas due to the little interruption it offers. I think using a neighbor’s house for this analysis will have a significant positive impact due to the implication that my neighbor’s house has got all facilities like one can get almost all services inside the same house. Since the house contains all computer services and products, for example, printing, laminating, computers for typing and editing, and many more others create a suitable environment for me to opt using it due to its excellent support to me. Roedde House Museum is one of the historical sites in Vancouver which has good sceneries. Since…
Report on the Kam Wah Chung History Pub Background information [50] The online lecture, dated November 28, 2011, is about the history of the Kam Wah Chung museum in John Day by Chrissy Sweet. Chrissy is a curator at the Kam Wah Chung state heritage site. The lecture by Chrissy is forty-two minutes long and is recorded at McMenamins Kennedy School. Summary [193] Chrissy begins the lecture by showing a picture of the Kam Wah Chung museum and the location of John Day. In the 1860s, John Day became a gold mining area that attracted many Chinese laborers. The total number of Chinese immigrants that settled in John Day was about two thousand, Doc Hay and Lung On being part of them. The two formed a business partnership and bought a building in 1887, which became the Kam Wah Chung. The two, as Chrissy mentions, were very different in character. Doc Hay was a doctor who practiced traditional Chinese medicine in the building. He was benevolent and down to earth. His excellence in curing people made him known by many.…
How can we as a global society and as individuals shift our response to conflicting beliefs and perspectives to reduce harm and destruction?” My goal was to focus on the question, “How can we as a global society and as individuals shift our response to conflicting beliefs and perspectives to reduce harm and destruction?” My target was to understand the results that I am likely to get at the end of my studies. I chose this goal personally since I came from a traditional family. I’m part Laos, and part Chinese. I’ve grown up knowing more about my Chinese culture than my Laos culture, but they both have molded me into the person I am today. They have given me a different outlook on everything and taught me to look at and comprehend things in the way I do now. I do believe that other countries have their own beliefs and values that make up their identity. I wanted to utilize this opportunity to learn more about my Laos culture. I would then compare both understandings of the…