The evil of slavery in Benito Cereno by Herman Melville Slavery is one of the longest inhuman activities that were common in the United States and other parts of Europe, including Spain. It was believed to be one of the means of getting the workforce to work in their farms under dangerous conditions that were not recommended for a human being. Africans were the victims of these activities in which they had to endure working under harsh conditions. However, this activity was associated with evil deeds leading to illegal actions against the slaves in terms of legal oppression, inhuman treatment leading to the development of revolts, especially after World War 1. The revolution of African slaves against legal oppression, human betrayal, as well as race-based violence, was viewed as an evil action of slavery when it was meant to restore their freedom. Melville, in his story, depicts the states of betrayal humanity slaves in the United States, leading slaves to commit social crimes. Benito cereno, by marvels, gives account on how slaves were exposed to oppressive legal actions. These activities…
Perspective Walking along the pathway, a farmer’s house is seen from a distance. Attention is, however, drawn by three large bulls that are bellowing either due to aggression or from hunger. The farmer’s boy, who is supposed to take the bulls to their feeding area, has stayed late, and the bulls have grown restless. However, the only obstacle between the bulls and their area of feeding is the little ropes tied on their legs and a feeble-looking fence that keeps them from moving away. When the boy comes home, the bulls are released, and the little boy leads them to their place of feeding. The farmer makes quit an inspiring confession. The bulls have been bred in the same house since they were calves. They were trained to be restrained by ropes from an age when they could not break the ropes. The fact that the ropes appeared strong at a young age when the bulls were weaker created a perception that the ropes are stronger than the bulls. Also, the bulls were always trained to follow the little…
Muhammad Night Journey. Muhammad Final Sermon. Muhammad refers Christians and Jews as “people of the Book”. He says he is the final prophet to bring the final message. West Asia Part 7: The Coming of the Prophet Achaemenid Persians created the high functioning imperial system. These Achaemenids were conquered by Alexander the Great. This leads to the Hellenistic Period (323-330 BCE). This period means Greek. The Seleucids (Persia) pop up around 312-63 BCE. The Ptolemies (Egypt) pop up around 305-330 BCE. Oriental means West Asia and Despots means a king that rules with a heavy hand (Oriental Despots). Mystery Cults. You pick one god and dedicate your life with one god by creating a personal relationship. Many Hellenistic kings see themselves as divine and superior to everybody else. They wore crowns, had gold vests in their hair. The Great Rivalry of Antiquity: Rome and Parthian Persia Native Persians called Parthians. In 27 BCE, Augustus becomes the emperor. We still have a lot of Greek speakers. In the late 20s CE, a new Jewish sect appeared…
Patients from Different Cultures Introduction The current healthcare is quickly adopting to personal and cultural preferences. The world is comprised of diverse cultures whose practices and beliefs vary as time goes. Medical practitioners are not limited to whom to serve; therefore, understanding the different civilizations will impel their services towards clients. Discussion The backgrounds of clients cannot undoubtedly be similar. A client of another culture holds a different perspective on various issues of life that vary from that of a medical professional (Hemberg&Vilander, 2017). In such a case, physicians need to develop means of serving such people lest hurting them instead of making them feel less valued. How Caregivers Deal With Foreigners Firstly, the language barrier is a significant source of misunderstanding in most therapeutic relationships. When caregivers and clients do not speak the same language, there may result in misinterpretation that could cause maltreatment. In avoiding such instances, interpreters are crucial in health organizations. Likewise, patients’ culture, which pertains to values and beliefs held by clients, contributes to building a health nurse-client relationship. Health care providers should aim at…
Waste and Resources Management Executive summary Waste management is among the essential factors that need to be considered for the promotion of a clean, healthy environment. Among the significant wastes that are produced in the atmosphere annually include textile waste. Textile waste management has mainly been promoted through the elements of reusing old clothes. Initially, the primary method initially used to facilitate the reuse of second-hand clothes entailed the use of charity shops. Through the charity shops, the reused clothes mange to get to the population and be used again. However, there has arisen the new business model that involves the sale of second-hand clothes by other business models other than the charity shops. These business models are seen to provide significant competition to the traditional charity shops as these new business models go to the extent of providing incentives and money for the take-back of the used clothes. The business models are fundamentally sustainable as they facilitate the maintaining of the environment without causing pollution. Also, the sustainability of the business models is viewed with regards to…
Legal Ethics- Project Management Introduction To be perceived and recognized as a professional by the general public, a project manager ought to adhere and decree subscription to a code of ethics that generalizes public proficiency and behavior. In the combine Association of Project Managers, the Code of ethics is portrayed as a guide for project managers’ conduct on moral issues and decisive judgment as they narrate the profession. According to (Hultman and Gellerman, 2002), ethical code development creates a belief of value, which translates to a criterion of significance for the public to trust the viability of an organization. The prospect allows strict adherence to core values such as equality, peace, freedom, sustainability, and respect, which are coherently changed over time to assure proper judgment and reasonable utilization of public trust. This mediates power, and consider human rights issues a particular similar concept. The paper reviews the A.P.M. code of professional conduct and the PMI code of ethics as it applies to the project management profession (Müller and Bredillet, 2014). The review entails a collection of ethical codes of conduct…
Why is Corporate Social Responsibility Ethical? The engagement in corporate social responsibility practices is a widely accepted and ethical obligation of organizations in modern society. Organizations can surpass the laws that detail the need of the organization to protect the environment, and further contribute to social welfare. Through the engagement CSR practices, organizations contribute to the sustainability of the environment and the society as a whole. The push by the organizations to engage in the conservation of energy and water, for instance, have an ethical advantage to the community as it not only facilitates the preservation of these scars resources but also facilitates the keeping and maintaining of a clean environment. Through tee engagement in the corporate responsibility practices, the organizations are not only at the advantaged position of earning profits for the stakeholders. Instead, they also protect the interests of the various stakeholders, including the suppliers, employees and customers. The CSR practices of organizations also ensure that the bossiness organizations preserve the support of the communities in which they operate. The companies in Las Vegas in the United States…
ZOOSHARE’S SOCIAL MISSION A social mission helps a company to realize its plan, its relationship with its employees, stakeholders, and customers to achieve the social needs of the company and to connect the people of that particular company and the public in general. A social mission helps a company in many ways, which include; it helps grow trust in a company and its ethical practices this helps to outline the company’s mission and its resourcefulness to both the community and the environment (Rocío, N., 2011). A social mission also helps a company build a relationship with the community. This can be done by funding public rallies and participating in charity events. A social mission also helps a company attract investors and more customers, and investors would want to know how well a company is doing before deciding to invest that also applies to customers and their preferences about what companies they want to purchase goods from this will help the company attract new capital sources. Most companies operate on customer preferences, and a social mission should, therefore, reflect a company’s…
Austerity is the only Game in Town Introduction Pension reforms are targeted at improving the way governments in Europe respond to the need to maximise the well-being of its ageing and working populations, reduce uncertainties through establishments of National Insurance Acts and prevent the risks of poverty among the ageing population after retirement (Barr & Diamond, 2006, p. 5). Pension reforms are also important to governments that realise the significance of having a minimal disparity between the low income and high income earners after the retirement age. The United Kingdom’s population is ageing, hence the need for the governments to adopt political, social and economic changes that are often caused by dependence of the ageing on the working population. Austerity measures are taken by the political system to ensure that the government does not incur high expenditure in payments of pension. The rapidly ageing trend in the UK is caused by various factors, among them declining fertility rates where women in the current generation have fewer number of children as compared to the past generations (Trades Union Congress, 2013, p. 12). Improvement…
Elias Landsmanas Dymensztejn: Leads Corporate Kosmos in Joining the Clean Transportation program Elias Landsmanas Dymensztejn is a Mexican entrepreneur and philanthropist. He is the current chairman of Corporate Kosmos, a company with a history of over fifty years of operation. Today, Corporate Kosmos is among the top 100 best Mexican companies known across the country. It is also one of the largest and excellent food service providers in Mexico. Working alongside its mission of maintaining trust to clients, Corporate Kosmos provides food and general services to institutions’ dining needs. The company also distributes pantry and boxed meals to different institutions. Other food services that the company offers include preparing school meals, offshore marine hotel services, and the supply of raw material. Corporate Kosmos also works towards providing a safe working environment that is free from discrimination. The company is also well known for its high ethical values that improve quality of life, such as promoting gender equality. In its commitment to facilitating a clean environment, Corporate Kosmos declared its dedication to improving the environment by minimizing the environmental effects caused…