Representation in Democracy – Congressional Representatives Introduction In the United States today, elections allow voters to exercise democratic rights. This electoral process is significant to every American who is concerned about the selection of leaders that can transform the lives of general members of this great country. At the state and national level, various representatives occupy top seats, through which they are expected to fulfil democratic responsibilities to the voters. Such leaders include governors, district representatives, senior and junior senators, among others. District representatives, for example, are essential for introducing bills, making recommendations about possible amendments, and serve in various committees to find solutions. Thus, it is crucial to focus on one of these congressmen and women, precisely from the state of Georgia. The objective is to understand the background of the individual, occupations, political experience and the policies initiated by the subject legislator. Georgia’s present-day representatives The state of Georgia has many famous politicians that stand for the interest of the voters. These legislators include the current senators, David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler, as well as the congressman, Mr…
Consumer behavior Towards Luxury Clothing in the UK. Introduction Consumer behaviors are a critical consideration while developing competitive approaches in an industry. Marketing approaches entails a critical analysis of the available consumers and developing the most appropriate technique to meet the set objectives in the long run. This study is developed bases on high-income millennials (1981-1996) who are usually reserved with their big spending. Accordingly, the paper will explore consumer behaviors based on their spending on luxury spending. The principal objective of the study is to explore a practical marketing approach that is ethically developed and will have a favorable implication on the millennial expenditures in luxury clothing. The United Kingdom has a large proportion of millennials. Accordingly, the group consists of people between 25 and 35 years and forms a percentage of approximately 13.9% in the United Kingdom. The majority of the millennials are believed to have gained the age of majority during the great depression of 2008. This is considered to have enormous social-economic implications creating more significant interests for analysis (Stewart, 2017). The rationale behind the choice…
The Positive and Negative Effects of Social Media On the Society Abstract Social media can be explained as a platform that allow people to discuss issues and give opinions. Before understanding the aspects that define social media, it is crucial to understand what the platform essentially entails. Social media can be explained as computer tools that allow people to share their thoughts, experiences, ideas, interests, occupations, feelings, and many more. To be precise, the effect of social media usage is twofold, the positive side, and the negative side. In the paper, I will offer an explanation to some aspects that define social media. Essentially, the paper is a description of effects of social media to the society. Introduction Social media is a platform that allow the public around the world to discuss various topics and issues and give comments. However, that is all that most people know about social media, only intellectual see the detailed perspective. we all know that social media have anonymous impacts on the society. There are several social media sites that are popular in…
FOUR QUESTIONS TEST Question #1 1. Means of production are the non-human or physical inputs that are used in the production process. These include equipment or tools, raw materials, and industrial units. When workers own the means of production, it means they have total control over all the means of production, and thus they cannot be exploited in any way. Controlling means of production enables workers to have control over their work processes and management over their work. Accordingly, the sharing of profits is based on the individual contribution of the workers. Thus they are motivated to work for long hours if they intend to receive more, and in this way, production is increased. Also, there is equal access to social amenities like healthcare and education, and those who do not work are also provided with basic needs since natural resources are preserved for the whole society. . 2. In a capitalist economy, the degree of manipulation is both commercial and sociological since it articulates capital’s societal and administrative control above labour, and also, capitalism’s essential predisposition toward an…
19th century British class system The 19th century was one of the most important eras for Britain. The century is also termed as the Victorian era because Queen Victoria ruled the largest part of the century, which was between 1837-1901. It was a determinant period for the transition of the sovereign state. It was a period that defined how Britain started to engage much with the external world from internal developments. For this reason, a wide range of authors covered the 19th century. Some of the leading writers who covered the period include Jane Austin and Charles Dickens, of whom all were covering the century from different perspectives. For instance, Jane Austin covered the British 19th century from the perspective of romantic scenes among the British nobilities, which was much imminent. It was also something that she could relate to having come from such a class too. Charles Dickens, on the other hand, covered the great realities of the huge percentage of the population at that time. One such writing that he articulated the realities was in the book “Hard…
ADA Assignment Raw Materials In the modern world, assessment is portrayed as an essential path that every individual, regardless of whether they are a student or an employee, have to undergo. Primarily, the basis is lodged on the idea that is determining or estimating the value of their self-worth through a test, for instance, allows them to make appropriate decisions. In this instance, I am required to undertake at least two types of tests. These are the strength test and a personality test. Ideally, it is the ability to examine myself to find out how much progress I have made or whether I know myself intimately to justify my weaknesses and expound on my strengths. As such, undertaking this journey is necessary in order to improve myself not only from a self-awareness point of view but also to improve my self-competence in this competitive world, for instance. The following paper provides an in-depth look at what self-assessment is entails with further clarification of how self-tests are categorical in understanding my strengths, pitfalls, habits, faults, and core values. Self-Assessment For years,…
Student’s Name Professor’s Name Course Date CONFESSIONS OF AUGUSTINE Introduction Augustine’s Confession is a varied combination of the biography, beliefs, divinity, and critical analysis of the Christian Bible. The collection of several records. The first nine books comprise of the effort and trace of the historical background of Augustine since his birth up to the events that transpired after his transformation to a catholic. In his confessions, Augustine assumes his biography as a great opportunity to recount his life events that are all related to religion and philosophy. Confessions of Augustine Augustine was born and brought up in Thagaste in the Eastern part of Algeria. In his confessions, Augustine says that his birth brought him into a common domain that he assumes as evil to the extent of regretting why he was born. In grade schools, students are taught on uncertain hobbies with mistaken aims. Young youths like him are skilled in dedicating themselves fully to momentary and material aspects of the world rather than seek God, who is the maker of all things on earth. While in…
The consequence of Outsourcing Production on the Welfare of Developing/ or and Developed countries Name: Institution: Date: Introduction Outsourcing is the essential utilization of the assets from outside to perform exercises generally dealt with by interior assets and staff. It is a strategy by which an association contracts out significant capacities to a specific and proficient specialist who eventually become esteemed colleagues. Sources have stated that outsourcing includes the exchange of workers from the organization to the redistributing corporation. In the recent past, globalization has been the primary motivation behind the worldwide trade. Globalization has improved exchange conditions and bailout limits between nations. The idea of exchange is evolving quickly; administrations and materials are increasingly tradable these days because of the high enhancements in correspondence and transportation innovation. Innovation has likewise discouraged the connection between work specialization and geographic area. Consequently, organizations have discovered the advancement toward the lower wage rates and less…
End of Life Decision-Making in African Americans Overcoming Disparities The PICO question of this project is “In elderly African American patients, with a chronic medical condition, does having End of Life Care discussions with a healthcare provider increase the likelihood that a patient and /surrogate decision maker will be comfortable stating his or her End of Life Care wishes and making an Advance Directive (AD) ?” Introduction The average United States life expectancy has dramatically increased over the last few yeas due to advancements in healthcare treatments and technology, improved living conditions, better nutrition, and increased utilization of disease prevention measures, e.g., screenings and immunizations. In 2016, African Americans made up 13.3% of the United States population (United States Census Bureau [USCB], 2017). Approximately 8% of African Americans have completed a living, will compared to 43% of Caucasian Americans (United States Census Bureau [USCB], 2017). The National Hospice and Palliative Care Association (NAHPCA) released an updated annual report on percentages of Medicare recipients receiving hospice and palliative care. In 2016, 58.6% of hospice recipients were women while 41.4% were…
Rereading America Cultural Contexts for critical thinking and writing 10th edition The official mission statements of most American schools brim with good intentions. On paper, schools exist to help students realize their full potential, to equip them with the skills they’ll need to achieve success and contribute to society, or to foster the development of independence, critical thinking, and strong ethical values. But as John Taylor Gatto (b. 1935) sees it, public schools actually exist to fulfill six covert functions meant to “cripple our kids.” The frightening thing is that Gatto might know what he’s talking about. An award-winning educator and ardent libertarian, Gatto has taught in New York public schools for more than two decades. In 1989, 1990, and 1991, he was named New York City Teacher of the Year, and in 1991 he was also honored as New York State Teacher of the Year. His publications include Dumbing Us Down: The Hidden Curriculum of Compulsory Schooling (1992), A Different Kind of Teacher (2000), The Underground History of American Education (2001), and Weapons of Mass Instruction: A Schoolteacher’s Journey…