Young people love to live a lone without their parents April’s mother who had an affair left to Paris leaving her with the father who got married to a new wife. April discovers that her dad and his new spouse needed her to leave her Connecticut home and her boyfriend to move to Cleveland the second semester of her junior year. April is not ready to leave Connecticut because she does not want to lose her long-lasting boyfriend whom she believes that he loves her a lot, she was also afraid of leaving Vi and other friends. They had to use lies in order to convince her father and her step mom to let her stay in vi’s house. April concealed the fact that vi’s mother will not be around and made her father to believe that she will be safe in the hands of her friend’s mom. They even made a call to her dad and let Vi act like her mother, so that her father is confident that her daughter will be well supervised when she will be…
The factors that have limited local law enforcement efforts against digital crime Digital crime has presented distinctive challenges for local enforcement agencies. It has been observed that local law enforcement efforts against digital crime have been limited by various factors. The first factor is the inconsistent digital crime patterns making it hard for local law enforcement agencies to address these offenses. Further, there is no standard definition of the term digital crime and accurate statistics to inform the law enforcement agencies about the type, nature, and frequency of the offenses. The second factor is the possibility of concealing digital crime. Local law enforcement agencies experience difficulties in establishing the individuals behind the digital crimes that have resulted in framing in the past (Brenner, 2019). The third factor is the physical constraints that are associated with digital crimes due to anonymity, the speed at which cybercrimes are committed, and lack of a trail to determine the offenders (Brenner, 2019). The final factor is the extensive nature of digital crime that makes it difficult for local law enforcement agencies to address the…
The law in the fostering of harmonious existence in society Introduction One of the key objectives of the law is the fostering of harmonious existence in society. However, there has always been an aspect of morality in the face of consequences for disobedience. The general perception of the society and even the key legislators are “punishment upon disobedience.” Moral grounds of punishing those who disobey laws out of conscience have always been significant areas of controversy both in the common law and state legal systems. The primary argument of the propagator of punishment as a mode of handling disobedience has been that those who disobey the law are likely to be “role models” for others in society. Such people are, therefore, expected to spread “anarchism” in society and its eventual malfunctioning in the long term. On the other hand, there are legislators such as Dworkin who believe that whereas punishment of disobedience is morally justified, it may not be legally justified. Dworkin three options in the face of dubious constitutionality The controversy between the two schools of thought discussed above…
E-commerce and customs control in China Article Summary Hu, Tan, and Heijmann (2016) begins the paper by recognizing the significant progress that has occurred in e-commerce and customs control in China (p. 65). The country has implemented an integrated supply chain methodology to secure and facilitate international trade and ensure legitimate goods. Other benefits derived from this system include smooth transactions, financial services, and logistics. However, the endeavor is not without challenges that need overcome is the integrated supply system is to be a success. China Customs has to deal with five e-commerce challenges. The first challenge is the lack of resources to control the expanding small and medium enterprises (SMEs) that lack the authorized economic operator status. Over the past decade, the number of traders has grown exponentially to reach over one million from just 100,000, and the number is anticipated to reach 5 million over the next five years. Another challenge is the lack of professional expertise and knowledge by these SMEs players about customs procedures and regulations, which leads to low compliance, and thus, high traders’ lead…
Women and Gender in Western Political Thought Guidelines Topic proposal: (10%) Research question Paragraph on why this is interesting to you Specific research you have done so far: what search terms have you used in what search engines?[unique_solution] what are some of the academic sources that have come up? what books relate to this topic? what other kinds of sources have you found that might be relevant to answering your question? Research plan and annotated bibliography: (15%) Two paragraphs on howyou plan to address your question. Is it a question that requires statistics? Are you looking closely at one case? Are you offering a close reading of a text/set of texts? These are some examples of ways you might go about answering a research question. These paragraphs are also where you should also be thinking about why you selected particular stats, cases, or texts. Why are your selections better for answering the research question that others you may have considered? Your annotated bibliography should have at least seven sources, and for…
Tasks: (C- Negative criticism) Thesis statement: to choose to be this or that is to affirm at the same time the value of what we choose, because we can never choose evil, we always choose good, and nothing can be good for us without being good for all. The Christian doctrine teaches us to believe that everything is possible through faith. As much as this ideology has merit, it is essential to note that we live in a world that is full of different cultures and different religious doctrines. In addition, our work environment is full of a variety of people with different personalities; therefore, it is not possible to always choose to do good and avoid evil because we are an individualistic society. Carano believes that humans will always choose the good decision and never an evil one as long as it is good for all. However, humanity has become too individualistic to even think about how their choices will affect other people. An individualistic society is a society that stresses the needs of individuals above all else. Our…
Impact of Communication on Malpractice Litigation Communication impacts the occurrence of malpractice litigation. The patient expects complete transparency when engaging a physician (Scott, 2018). Hence, the lack of communication prompts lawsuits, which also take time to resolve over communication challenges. Malpractice litigation is furthered by poor communication among physicians and with patients but can reduce if clear, timely, and sufficient details are availed. Poor communication increases the occurrence of malpractice litigation. The patient resorts to litigation to get answers and enforce accountability when the physician is unresponsive (Scott, 2019). Equally, not disclosing the full details of a procedure is a litigation threat. The physician is expected to give all the relevant facts to the patient and timely. Without thorough information, the physician will be accused of fraud and unprofessional conduct. The patient’s anger, especially when the procedure fails, prompts litigation when the physician does not respond adequately. Lack of clear, timely, and honest communications causes litigation. The patient’s case will also suffer if communication is insufficient. Cattabiani (2018) notes that poor documentation of the incident and blame-trading drag the case.…
Organizational Culture Assessment Organizational culture assessment can be well-defined as the procedure of fiddling that aids numerous organizations in distinguishing between their present situations in regards to principles and the anticipated future (Armenakis et al., 2011). Mainly, this procedure involves analyzing the organization’s prospects, involvements, viewpoints, as well as the standards that control employee behavior in an organization. Typically, the procedure is carried out through the Organizational Culture Assessment Instrument (OCAI), which was established by Kim Cameron and Robert Quinn at the University of Michigan. The aspect of governance is quite imperative in an organization’s culture (Fisher & Hubbard, 2015). Besides, any new organizational leader needs to have adequate indulgence regarding the organization’s culture (Davis & Cates, 2018). In essence, this aspect will ultimately define the triumph or failure of the organization and the head. Organizational Culture Assessment Instrument- Current and Future States Now Future Collaborative 30 28 Create 20 29 Compete 20 27 Control 22 18 In regards to the four quadrants, an enormous disparity noted between the current culture and the future culture was in the quadrants:…
Female genital mutilation in the UK- where are we, where do we go next? Involving communities in setting the research agenda Abstract Background: Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) is all practices involving cutting, alteration or injury to the female genitalia for non-medical reasons. It is a form of violence against women and children, with no benefits and many harms. In 2014, the UK Government committed to working to eliminate FGM. Steps taken towards this aim included creation of educational and safeguarding resources for professionals, and legislative changes including a mandatory reporting duty for professionals in England and Wales (where if a girl under 18 discloses or is found on examination to have FGM then the professional is mandated to report this to the police), and an FGM Enhanced Dataset applicable to NHS organisations in England requiring the submission of personal data about women and girls who have had FGM to NHS Digital. To date, compliance with dataset returns from primary care services have been low. This report describes using patient and public involvement (PPI) to identify research and service priorities…
ways of filling judicial vacancies by competitive and judicial appointments Introduction More than 90 percent of Americans believe that judges will not hear cases involving individuals or organizations who contributed to their campaign, according to a Nationwide Poll by USA Today and Gallup. It gets better when said for other cases than finished. This is better said than done with other cases. Judges are either elected by popular vote or appointed by a state body. Both approaches have their benefits and drawbacks, especially for the 90 percent of Americans who want a more independent judiciary free of special interest money. The best it has been possible for states to do is through the method of judicial selection. The paper would cover all ways of filling judicial vacancies by competitive and judicial appointments. Still, it is my view that appointed judges provide the most reliable combination of non-partisan and transparency. Legal associations and other organizations advise the Legislature to turn to an appointment process known as merit selection. This is also the case in any competitive election, the candidate who is…