American Government 7 Student’s name Institutional affiliation American Government 7 Bureaucracy refers to organizations ran by government workers who were elected but had the power to make official decisions. Bureaucracies can implement federal laws developed by Congress. They also regulate these laws hence affecting g the lives of Americans in general. In the United States, the executive branch of the government holds the structure of federal bureaucracy (Barrett et al. 2017). Therefore, all organizations within the federal administration get appointments from Congress, authorizing them to move governmental business. That is why there is an iron triangle in the US government, which shows the relationship between the federal bureaucracy, Congress, and the interest groups. Bureaucrats work in the directorial capacity of the government. In most cases, they are people who work behind the scenes for their politicians while the politicians rest. According to Max Weber, bureaucracy refers to a small desk for the government. Thus, he emphasizes that bureaucracies are vital in any given government setting since they ensure that things are done in a well-organized and rational manner. In my…
How might data analytics improve policing? Security agents can use predictive system devices that use analyzed data to predict or pinpoint the next crime location. For instance, Santa Cruz police officers truck perpetrators by use of PredPol (predictive policing), such devices have the ability to analyzed crime data and predict for locations where the possible crime may take place. Furthermore, Richmond’s police department in the United States have successfully trucked the use of guns for theft or other criminal activities by use of historical data and hence were able to truck all random gunfire seizing 246% firearms used for an unlawful purpose. How might it hurt policing? What ethical issues might be raised by predictive policing? Since some of the predictive policing software uses algorithms that analyze human behavior, research has proved that some models used are perpetuating racial profiling and hence have little accountability and cannot be dependable when used to predict the perpetrators. According to Hannah Coachman, the use of bias data analyzed for predictive policing may result in human rights abuse as it can result in reporting…
The Japanese aesthetics The Japanese aesthetics comprise the Wabi Sabi, Mono no Aware and Ma. These three aspects are deeply rooted in Japanese culture throughout history. Prusinski and Kubota (2016) concur that these aesthetics rely on the perception of the observer in relation to their experience of the surroundings. In this regard, the Japanese aesthetics can be understood based on the context of their being. In the light of these aspects and in the context of modernism, these aesthetics are deeply embedded in ancient Japan and are widespread in the contemporary Japan. Kubota (2016) observes that culture and identity are lost to global trends and that with each passing of a worldwide invention, some base culture is lost leading to the emergence of architectural designs that conform more to the common pattern. Japan architectural designs and identity have stood the test of time and thrived the effects of global trends. He notes that it has maintained its aesthetics elements during the modernist era. Prusinski and Kubota (2016) concur that the contemporary world order is moving towards a more homogenized culture.…
The purpose of the report is to develop a suitable analysis of the overall influence of the leadership style developed by Kelvin Johnson for formulating appropriate operations and provide sufficient review on the leadership style in the external environment. It helps in providing proper analysis regarding the leadership approach developed for managing leadership abilities for managing operations for the company. Overview of the potential challenges for practicing servant leadership approach theory in the VUCA environment There is presence of relative challenges in the existing environmental operations for the VUCA business environment. In the VUCA environment, there is presence of several problems that provides direct effect on the services and develop inefficiency in the productions. In case of the subtle approach, implementation of servant leadership style is inefficient for managing overall operations and manages suitable awareness among the people. The implementation of contrary operations effects production rate and provides direct effect on the actual performance. In case of the uncertainty environment, servant leadership is appropriate for managing suitable procedures and create proper guidelines in the operations. It provided ain- necessary procedures…
HISTORY OF CHINA Introduction Mao Zedong had a significant impact on the Chinese revolution of 1949, which created a new political history in China that continued until 1976. Thus, the historians differentiate Chinese history after 1949 into two parts- the Mao era and the post-Mao era. Objectives of the Mao era was to establish socialism in entire China to bring socio-economic reform. The analysis of the socio-economic situation of China and the impact of political power on the socio-economic structures will be evaluated in the study properly. The effect of state cultural control over the socio-economic situation of China will be analyzed to describe the importance of cultural revolution brought by Mao Zedong. The entire history of Mao Zedong era has been analyzed in six parts- social revolution, Korean war, the history between 1953 to 1957, great leap forward, cultural revolution and Lin Bao and the gang of four. A political and cultural analysis can be practical to assume the impact of this era in succeeding time. Analysis The socialist history of China started after the 1949 revolution under the…
Knowledge Assessment: Fall Prevention Most elderly population are victims to fall, and around 30% of patients who fall suffer moderate to severe physical injuries such as cuts, bruising, and breaks. The elderly population is often hospitalized for fall-related injuries five times more compared to other injuries (Kim & Choi-Kwon, 2013). Mrs. L is an older woman, an 88-year-old widow, with past medical problems such as urinary frequency, insomnia, falls at home, detached retina, and bilateral hip replacements. What are Mrs. L’s known risk factors (in the hospital) for falling? Environmental Factors in Fall Prevention Her risk falls are mostly attributed to the lack of conducive environment to carter to her needs. Mrs. L reported having called for assistance to the bathroom but using the call button but received no response hence prompting her to try accessing it by herself. The stations are located far from patient rooms, and this reduces speedy reactions to call buttons. Mrs. L’s bed is also too high, and this makes it hard for her to stand on her own feet without help comfortably. Since…
HISTORY OF THE KOENIGSEGG What began as an ambition and a love for automobiles has, over 25 years later, seen the emergence, establishment and recognition of one of the biggest names in the industry. The journey that started in 1994 has seen the pioneer, Christian von Koenigsegg name permanently etched in the history books as one of the greatest in the automotive world. With only a sketch done on Microsoft Paint, a dream, determination and ambition, Koenigsegg decided to rattle an industry that, only then, had a lone player in McLaren F1. The humble beginnings, the determination and focus set the stage for the establishment of what would letter be a household name, an award-winning brand in the automotive industry. Christian prototype did not take off instantly, taking him two tough and painstaking years to get it first tested. The first successful car was only realized six years later, in 2002, and was set for delivery in 2003. It has not been a smooth ride for the firm as it has encountered numerous challenges that include a factory fire in…
An Analysis of the Interpersonal Challenge The challenges that I have so far taken up have proven to be exceptionally true due to the accuracy that has been attached to the various prediction test scores that I garnered. According to the score interpretation, Iam a capable communicator that sometimes experiences communication problems. I believe that this is a close to true description of my everyday personality as is exemplified by my inability to interact with those that I find unfamiliar to me. While I am an entirely different chatty person around a common crowd, engagement with people that I do not interact with a regular basis is a bit challenging. Apart from accounting for my inabilities, the test puts into considerationmy abilities in communication search as attention to other people’s perspectives, and explanation of complex issues. Notably, I have made great improvements from my first challenge especially in respect of the suggestions that were made at the end of the test score explanation. Upon analysis of my interpersonal communication skills, I have identified areas of weakness that I have to…
History 105 President Clinton ruled the US from 1993 to 2011and during this time. Heenacted multiple economic policies that helped reform the American economy. He brought an economic rebound and aggregated growth. In the early 1990s, the American economy was characterized by sluggish economic development. However, from 1995, there was accelerated employment, wage increment, and economic growth in general. The rebound had three major characteristics. There was an increase in employment. About 22.7 million people were employed. In 1991, the GPD was 3% but increased up to 4.9 by 2000. Bill Clinton also modified the tax system. He increased the taxes for highly paid taxpayers, and cut defence spending and welfare—this increased revenues and decline in spending relative to the size of the economic. The most important of these changes is increased employment. Increase in employment meant that there was growth of more firms and people generated more money. With increased injecting of money to the economy, the country’s economy was able to stabilize. The period of economic rebound teaches us about the major role of consumption in our country.…
Modern European History from c. 1920s-c.1990s European countries enjoy economic development and political stability. Citizens in most of these nations like the British, France, Spain, and Germany, among other countries, experience high levels of living standards. Compared to different continents like Asia and Africa, political leadership in Europe relies on real democracy. The European education sector plays a significant role in preparing young people to become innovators who can support economic development in the twenty-first century. However, these developments trace their backgrounds from the history of the European continent. Although some historians consider the period between the 1920s and 1990s as characterized by political unrest and slowed economic development in Europe, it was essential in modernizing the continent through the development of democracy, technology, education, and domestic and international relations. Europe experience political unrest in the twentieth century, which led to the formation of real democracy that guides current political administrations. An event like the World War I and II motivated the European nations to transform the political leadership in the region.[1] The attempt by Germany and France to obtain…