Diversity in the Movie “Titanic” All through the 20th century, minority groups have been making some significant steps towards equality in American society. That has been seen from land-owning rights, rights to vote, and now in film industries. All these improvements make us one community as Americans. But unfortunately, it has not gained access to the entire American society as a collective whole. All these challenges are because of white supremacy and racial discrimination beliefs that had been there from the 19th century. These notions had gained the mindset of the American directors and movie actors for a very long time that it gave way to segregation of the minority groups. A film like Titanic, for instance, is an independent American romantic story that, on a human gauge, was created in the late 19th century. The film was written, directed, co-edited, co-produced, and partially financed by James Cameron. The director used several good actors such as Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, Kathy Bates, Billy Jane, Bernard Hill, Francis Fisher, Bill Paxton, and David Warner. Despite the success of the…
Janesville Amy Goldstein’s American story, “Janesville,” makes use of ethnographic conversation, which connects the accurate systematic account of people and traditions with their habits, customs, patterns, and mutual differences. The criterion helps the audience get a first-hand understanding of the effects the General Motors company had on the people of Janesville, Wisconsin, when it came to its closure. Amy Goldstein’s story gives elaborate step-by-step details, which are an ethnography with pieces of profound information that defines not only disturbing concerns of the United States economy but also offers a detailed understanding and costs of the end product of the economic and social turbulence on a personal level. The author, Amy Goldstein, describes the struggles of the three families, Vaughns, Whiteakers, Wopat, who share the same struggles in that community after the closure of the General Motors plant. These families hold on to their American dreams in a postindustrial economy. The essay will focus on one of the families profiled, Wopat, and Mary Willmer, community manager from a local bank, who helped the community through the plant closing. Matt Wopat, a…
Organization issues and possible solution An organization is an entity that is composed of many parties, people, and objects, for example, and institution or an association developed for a particular purpose. In this case, an education institution; a university can serve as a case. As the organization continues to expand and diversify, the chances of having a lot of organization problems increases. It is accurate as it is experienced by small business owners who have one or few problems which are easily manageable, unlike the university. The reason remains the increase in all the factors, including people. The primary cause of these organizational problems is lack of transparency and openness, barriers to communication, or the use of a wrong organizational structure in implementing their purpose and addressing the issues which are emerging day today. Problems occur in the learning institution because of its players failing to use the correct chain of command path. They are many types of issues including; individual employee issues, team problems, and disconnect, organization-wide problems, absence of clear direction, difficulty blending multiple personalities into a cohesive…
fiscal, political, technological as well as military aspects impact on international relations forces 1.0: CHAPTER ONE 1.1: Introduction to the Study Numerous fiscal, political, technological as well as military aspects impact on international relations forces. As well, globalization, military power, and also technology expertise have led to the rise of more accessible interactions, which may complicate the global system. As such, analyzing the worldwide network and forecasting presents various challenges. While a nation’s defense system is perhaps an imperative factor, not determining the significance of an international order, other elements such as the economy are crucial. According to Wilde [1] in his work on the interdependence Theory, the author posited that the attractiveness of war decreases while the complexities of interdependence increase, which avail solutions for diffused interstate warfare. As such, the author suggests that there is a causal interaction between levels of interdependence with the use of political power. Over the years, the distribution of power has shifted in diverse ways. For instance, there are situations in which there have been multipolar systems where more than two states have…
Civil Right and Liberties Civil rights are the rights that individuals have in society regardless of race, religion, or even sex, for instance, the right to vote, right for a fair trial. On the other hand, civil liberties refer to freedom from government interference on the rights of a citizen, for instance, freedom of speech, freedom of assembly. Civil rights are the provisions of the constitution of things mandatory for the government to ensure the citizens enjoy them. Civil liberties include the state of being subject only to laws that are for the good of society. Protecting the liberties established in the First Amendment have been cited to be the cornerstone of democracy. Democracy involves free and fair representation and protection of the rights of citizens. Protecting civil liberties ensures the government does not interfere with the laws set for the good of the people and the good of the community. People are allowed to practice the religion of their choice, to practice the freedom of assembly, and express their views and opinions as long they are not breaking the…
WHY CLASSIC AUTO INSURANCE IS WORTH IT Driving a classic car can be fun until an unforeseen risk strikes. You don’t want such a risk to find you unprepared and rid you of your most prized possession. To prevent that, you can try to cover your car using the classic auto insurance against several risks. Here’s the nitty-gritty of this type of insurance: What it entails The most fundamental aspect of classic auto insurance is the age of the car- must be at least ten years old. However, your policy will include some vital elements, including: Your preferred repair shop Coverage of spare parts and other tools Roadside assistance, with flatbed towing an essential inclusion Car insurers accept to insure a classic vehicle only if you drive it less frequently and that you have another car as your first ride. It primarily covers your vehicle against all sorts of risks associated with owning an old car of substantial dollar value, which includes theft and accidents. Who is it for? This type of insurance is for those car owners who have…
A COMPARISON OF THE OPERATION STRATEGIES OF APPLE AND SAMSUNG Executive Summary This report aims to give a comparison of the operation strategy of Apple and Samsung, providing an analysis of their hidden problem. The report also includes a statement of a hidden problem, suggestion solution to the issues, risks as well as mitigation plan. According to the report, both companies are facing a hidden problem, which is the struggle to produce products with fast-changing technology. Apple strives to maintain its high-quality electronics as Samsung struggles to keep up with the pace of technological advancement. In the past few years, the consumer electronics market has become heavily commoditized, which has resulted in high competition form firms competing for a market share. Apple has utilized its talented research and development team to position itself its products in terms of performance and reliability compared to other similar products in the market like those from Samsung. From a broader perspective, the company has set high standards for quality that even the company itself has to perform at level best to maintain…
Involuntary intoxication Introduction Since time immemorial, the law has been considered to be the rubric, which governs our civilization as human beings. A majority understands the law as a system of rules that have been created either through social or governmental institutions that, in turn, also enforce them. Case study 1 In the United States, individual states are allowed to come up with their laws, unique laws different from the legislative requirements. For instance, in the state of Minnesota, there is a law that states, no one is to be charged for public intoxication. This creates a loophole for avoiding other chargeable offenses, once publicly intoxicated (Myers, 2015). This taken into account, we have the case of Joe. Who was playing cards at his friend’s house while drinking soda? On one occasion, a friend of his slips a synthetic pill into his soda without his consent (Myers, 2015). This results in him consuming it unwittingly, sending him into a complete stupor. Not knowing what he is doing, he attacks his friends. In this case, if Joe is charged with assault,…
Models for Organizational Change Organizations make use of various models to manage organizational changes in order to meet the organization’s set objectives. The model makes use of tools and techniques that can assist people in undertaking successful personal transitions leading to realizations and adoption of the change (Maes & Hootegem, 2019). The models focus on fundamental principles of change that are both effective and efficient at the individual levels. The very principles are designed to be applicable to an entire organization or a large group of people. Organizational change models are significant in the manner they simplify and describe the various process to apply the principles. While considering the issues of organizational change, I would prefer the ACE Star Model. This is because it is a simple, economic representation of various relationships between numerous transformation stages as the knowledge that is newly discovered is put into practice (Schaffer, Sandau, & Diedrick, 2012). The model is inclusive of all processes that are familiar and puts emphasis on the unique aspects of evidence-based practice (EBP). Furthermore, the ACE Star Model helps…
Q1.What action would you take when you learn the presence of this blog? Would you take action to stop this blogger? How? I would encourage the presence of blogs in the organization as a way of allowing employees to express themselves to their employers as well as communicating with other employees. I would not take action of stoping this blogger because there is some circumstance where information in the company needs to be circulated very first to the customers, employees, or the management. However, I would first impose strict rules and regulations which will restrict blogger not to disclose the privacy of the company and not to share the information that may lead to violence or conflict in the organization after the information is shared. Q2 Would you do anything to learn the identity of the blogger? If you found out, what action would you take to have the employee disciplined? I would use all means possible to Identify and learn about the blogger, this will help the organization to understand how employees say about the organization, whether they…