Moral Judgment in Leadership Leaders display unique leadership skills, depending on where they work and the training they have undergone (Dat & Lane 2011). Organizations are set up to meet different goals and objectives. Therefore the management must devise policies or management strategies to ensure they achieve the organization’s goals and objectives. However, the most common thing that should cut across leaders is that they display moral judgment or moral vision in their management work (Olasky 2014). Steve Jobs, a leader at Apple, comes out as one of the most influential and successful business managers in history. In his leadership, he concentrated on customer satisfaction, and he would lay off workers who could become found mistreating the customers. The strictness leads to a company of hardworking staff whose focus became tailored towards customer satisfaction (Rhode 2006). Due to his moral vision in business, Apple has become the best and the most valuable company in the world. The second leader is Tim cook, who is the CEO of Apple. Managing such a big company is not a walk in the park;…
international law? In what respect, if any, can treaties be regarded as the most important source of international law? A treaty is a consensual international agreement established between independent states or countries, and in other instances with international organizations, in writing and administered by International Law. A contract will only become a treaty if the parties involved intentionally and freely agree that the document’s written provisions become legally binding at international law, by signing and ratifying it. A treaty is identified in article 38 of the statute of the ICJ as one of the five sources of international law. It can either be bilateral, involving only two countries or multilateral, involving three or more states (Greenwood, 2008). Treaties are also known as protocols, statutes, conventions, charters, agreements, or exchange of notes. They are only obligatory on countries that have signed and ratified them. The decision of whether or not to become part of a treaty entirely depends on the state itself (Schreuer, 2000) as there is no mandatory obligation to become a signatory for a treaty. Treaty law has its…
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND RICH STATES INTERNATIONAL POLITICS Introduction The foreign policy of the United States pursues to influence the important United Nations vote counts, such that how the United States interrelates in this setting with other democracies may be revealed. Amid the 1980s to date, United States law and regulations have required the United States State Department to make a report on how countries do their votes in the United Nations concerning problems considered as vital to the United States welfares. Thus the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is required to use the countries’ records of votes on the current issues as a method for distributing support. On the other hand, buying votes is official policy. The interpretation is dependable to elections and what contributes to the results. When we observe this, it shows that democracies try to line with the United States on votes chosen by the State Department as it is significant to United Nations welfares more repeatedly than the autocracies. Therefore, for the explanation that democracies give support to the United States is because standard…
HP DESKJET 2620 Save up to 70% on printing costs with the HP Deskjet 2620. This all-in-one printer allows you to print right from your smartphone or tablet using the HP app. If you are in the printing business, you probably know that printer ink can be expensive. The HP Deskjet 2620 is here to help you save on ink. Besides coming with a full set of ink to get you started, this device also comes with a free trial to HP Instant Ink. You can select from three plans and only pay for the pages you print. This printer will also notify you when the ink levels drop. All-in-One The HP Deskjet 2620 saves up on space and time. The printer allows you to scan, copy, and print documents at a high standard speed. The printer has an easy connection and works straight out of the box. HP DESKJET 2620 Features General Specification Print Technology: Ink-jet color Functions: Print, Scan, Copy Color Category: Black, White Dimensions: 17.5 x 14.4 x 8.5 in (Width x Depth x Height) Weight: 11.9…
EPSON LX 350 Epson is back with a new printer. The LX 350 model has the same technology and quality of other Epson’s printers, but it is more compact and robust. The Epson LX 350 comes with a durable Epson 9-pin technology, which enables it to print up to 347 characters per second. This printer is ideal for front and back-office tasks. If you need continuous paper printing, this is the printer for you. The LX 350 model comes with a mean time between failure of 10,000 operating hours. Compact and Robust This dot matrix printer has a high ribbon yield of four million characters and low power consumption, which makes it ENERGY STAR rated. This printer can handle large volumes of papers in a short time. You can also print without a computer thanks to its parallel, USB, and serial interfaces. EPSON LX 350 Features Technology Specifications Print Method: Impact dot matrix, 9-pin, serial, narrow carriage Print Direction:Text Mode: Bi-directional, Graphics Mode: Uni-directional Number of Pins: 9 pins Number of columns: 80 columns Pins: 9 Pins Print Speed: HighSpeed-Draft:…
role of the United States in World War II Originally, the role of the United States in World War II was not clear to Americans. Americans were divided on whether to join the war or avoid it altogether. Between the 1930s and 1940s, the war consumed a significant proportion of Asia and Europe. Still, there was no substantial manner at which the United States would respond. Isolationism was dominant in the American political landscape during this time. Thousands of Americans were killed or critically injured during the conflict that started during the First World War. The then united states President Woodrow tried to find a permanent solution for lasting peace, but the country’s leadership failed to materialize the dream. Americans felt like their efforts were not appreciated and regretted being actively involved in the global stage in 1917. The nation was in an excellent isolation mood, and not even Hitler’s power made enough effort to lift the nation’s spirit for war. The majority of the United States citizens believed that the best way to serve the nation’s interest was to…
Giving out to OLCP Giving and happiness are deeply interconnected. One common religious phrase states “There is more happiness in giving than there is in receiving. When people offer something valuable, whether in money or in-kind, the world becomes a better place. Everyone always has something to give another. In the end, both the giver and receiver feel satisfied. It is this thinking pattern that inspired the One Laptop per Child project (OLPC). The not for profit organization seeks to promote digital education of poor children across the world, particularly in developing countries. The American organization was founded in 2005 by Nicholas Negroponte and had its headquarters in Miami, Florida. The goal of OLPC is to provide children with low cost and low-powered devices called XO laptops. These computer devices are integrated with hardware and software that children in self-learning. Since its inception, OLPC has transformed the lives of millions of children in over 40 countries in Latin America, Asia, and Africa (OLPC, 2020). Digital education allows children to connect with their peers all around the world. The best way…
Lessons from Past Public Health Crises Infectious diseases have posed a threat to global public health over the centuries. More humans have died from infectious diseases than anything else. A look into the death figures of pandemics in history highlights the devastating impact it continues to have on human lives. For example, some of the deadliest infectious diseases in history like the 6th century plague of Justinian claimed 50 million fatalities. Again, nearly 200 million lives were lost during the 14th century Black Death. While in the 20th century Small pox killed some 300 million people. These diseases are usually caused by bacteria, viruses and parasites. h (BBC Future, 2020). Currently, the world continues to be ravaged by the Covid-19 outbreak with the situation escalating. This paper looks at the lessons public health agencies can learn from past global pandemics. First, the case of the polio outbreak in the 1950s in USA offers some vital lessons. The disease claimed thousands of lives in the US. It mostly affected children and spread through oral-fecal contacts. Polio spread faster during the summer…
social classes Also, the social classes between the two towns vary in that most of the people that live in Old and New bond street London belong to the upper and middle-level class compared to those in Manor Park Newham who most are middle and lower-level class. The variation in wealth, material possession power, and authority make the two cities socially unequal. This is evident in the presence of a charity organization in a town and none in the other. However, we see that most people observe the unspoken social norms which have ensured order among the two community despite belonging to different social, economic status. It is also revealed that people group themselves in categories which social class concepts identify as being subjective. The importance of the idea is how people’s group theme self has consequences on the outcome. For instance, in Manor Park, Newham people are grouped in gangs which are mainly defined by racial backgrounds unlike in New bond street where people interact freely without any specific measures Conclusion In conclusion, social inequalities, social inequalities, social class,…
The Virtue of Justice and Justice in Waging War In this chapter, I have been refreshed on matters that revolve around justice. It is worth noting that justice is a steady disposition in an individual to give other individuals their due. I firmly believe that part of this includes determining what might be exactly due to these people (Mattison III, 2008, p. 136). Over the years, I have pondered more on the teachings of Jesus Christ, especially when I have had to consider justice. For instance, Jesus urges us to love our neighbor as ourselves. This principle ensures that a person is in peace and harmony in their dealings with those around them. It is always proper to be careful to avoid things that are perceived by many as ‘natural’ in determining what is just. As the author argues, some people might be seen by society as natural-born liars hence using this to defend them (Mattison III, 2008, p. 138). We might end up saying that ‘it is not their fault; they are born that way.’ However, it is essential…