Quantitative Research Critique Summary Overview The authors in the study conducted a quantitative review to examine the exposure of nursing practitioners to both physical and non-physical violence as well as bullying and sexual harassment in the workplace. They denoted these elements in the title, which helped make it clear, descriptive, and appropriate in informing the audience regarding the contents of the paper. In articulating the topic, the research began by employing an abstract to denote the contents of the article. Mainly, the component described the paper aims, which mostly focused on estimating the exposure rates of nursing practitioners to various forms of violence and abuse in the workplace, including bullying and harassment. The section also described the study design, data sources, results, and conclusion, which the audience would anticipate. They presented these segments chronologically and consistently, which made it easy for the audience to follow through the paper hence comprehend its data. Also, they expanded on the subject by citing relevant past literature in the field while noting emerging gaps and giving suggestions for future research to help fill them.…
Organized violence is coded into our DNA as a result of natural selection War mind is inseparable from certain natural beings. Acts of violence are deeply incorporated in their mind, and they endeavor to carry out this behavior in whatever the circumstances. The Gorilla species are usually considered as naturally violent. This implies there is not any point where you could find this animal having peace among themselves. It is thus the role of our community to control these acts of violence among its members. Peace is essential in any society; in this case, all members, especially those with authorities, have the responsibility of promoting peace. This is because there is no single society that has avoided organized violence. It is only a short term solution that is sought after. There are several measures to take to ensure peace prevails in our societies, as described by the anthropologists. The first being was implementing strict rules that will scare away those intending to disrupt peace in society. These rules should be enforced alongside with their penalties. It is through these strict…
situation where you are faced with two competing needs 5-3 Discussion Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you are faced with two competing needs, and you cannot afford all of them? Well, this happened to me once in a while. I remember an instance in the past when I had no money, yet I needed to buy a shoe for my trip and send money for upkeep to my younger sister in school. The only money I had was $50, and it could only cater to either of the needs. Opportunity cost had to play. By this, I mean, I had to forego one of the choices available to get the other. What I mean is that when faced with such a circumstance, you must forego one alternative to enjoy the other. The narrator in the above speech gives a real short story of something that they experienced in the past. The short story is provided at the beginning of a presentation and plays a vital role in enhancing the attention of the audience (Ashplant 102). An…
Presentation Speech Hello, my name is [Name]. I am going to take you through this presentation today. This presentation is about SDN (Software Defined Networking). I am going to discuss the opportunities and growth of SDN. This presentation is a summary of the OpenFlow paper: “Traffic Engineering in Software Defined Networking.” In this presentation, my main focus will be on SDN networks as it has come to be a flexible network, that offers opportunities to the research activities and more well-organized traffic engineering. Ways in which network research have had benefits from SDN will also be discussed in this presentation. The following is slide 2, and the main objective is Developing a Software-Defined Networking (SDN) placement arrangement, which dynamically and adaptively achieves circulation in a network to house diverse circulation designs. The main contribution includes: Addresses Network performance issues in an SDN placed incrementally, formulation of SDN supervisor’s question of optimization and list FPTAS to compute the problem of controllers, SDN examination with simulations improvements that are considerable in loss and delay performance in a low SDN amounts elements positioned…
Rehabilitation What is rehabilitation in the legal context? Research three types of rehabilitation and describe how and why each is used. Which of the three has been demonstrated to be the most effective? Explain. Criminal rehabilitation can be termed as the process of assisting prisoners to change and grow, as well as improve the previous mentality, which made them commit the crime they are imprisoned for. Criminal rehabilitation is the primary goal of the correctional system and aims at turning criminals to worthy people who can live crime-free even after they are released from prison. Rehabilitation is the process of educating prisoners with literacy skills and technical skills, which will help them be re-incorporated into society. There are three types of rehabilitation programs, namely, parole, treatment, and in-prison rehabilitation. Such rehabilitations are designed to help people become better members of society and to reform from their wrong ways. When one is given parole, one is released before completing their sentence and is required to meet certain conditions such as staying away from drugs, getting employed, and avoiding the use…
Reasonable Accommodations Reasonable accommodations refer to any adjustments to the recruitment process, the position in question, the physical environment, or the organizational processes that allow a person with a disability to perform essential functions of the given job (ADA National Network). In this manner, qualified individuals who may have disabilities get afforded the opportunities to enjoy the benefits of employment while also fulfilling their roles and responsibilities as expected. Thus, an employee should examine the necessary qualifications of an applicant, and then review their stated disabilities and how the company can bolster their chances of success in that capacity. According to the law, every employer with a labor force exceeding 15 individuals should provide reasonable accommodations to eligible members to ensure the comfort of the worker in that environment. Qualified individuals, in this case, refers to those persons with the right educational background, skills, and experience, and who can perform those required duties even without accommodation. Persons with disabilities, here, are those employees with a mental or physical impairment that could hinder them from performing one or more activities of…
Overview of What Happened May 10, 1996, remains to be one of the darkest and worst days= in the history of climbing Mount Everest. The expedition involving two commercial outfitters Mountain Madness from the United States and Adventure Consultants from New Zealand. The team from the United States comprised of the guides Beildleman, Bourkreev, Fischer, and eight clients. The team from New Zealand commercial outfit comprised guides Groom, Harris, and Hall with eight clients. The morning incident claimed the lives of eight climbers. Each team assembled his clients, and the on 31st Hall team set to the Base Camp while Fischer’s team arrived at the Camp on 8th Aril. The tragedy occurred as a result of human errors such as non- adherence to turning around times, failure to utilize supplementary oxygen as well as proceeding with the expedition amid the oncoming severe weather. Amid several challenges en route to the summit, such as bad weather, turnarounds due to illness, strong winds, and so forth, the team arrived at the summit on May 9. On descending, storm clouds began to move…
Qualities for university admission Studying Biology. The passion for animals and plants develops a sincere interest to study and comprehend more regarding living organisms. Getting an opportunity to do further research in the university will help discover more about them hence better and healthier life. The successful completion of the degree will open up more opportunities; apart from acquiring experience in research, teaching and authoring articles will be other career paths to take. The enthusiasm in Biology will help in dedicating time to study throughout the duration until completion of university education. Working well with others. Working with others leads to more accomplishments as compared to when working alone. To pursue a Biology course requires group work in terms of doing experiments, brainstorming, and consulting with the instructors. Additionally, doing internships as well as extracurricular activities such as sports prove that teamwork is essential in university education as it was at the High school level. In addition to working alone, doing individual assignments and activities, one should embrace working with others to learn more and share ideas. Science involves coming…
Pride and shame Pride and shame are self-conscious emotions that define an individual’s personality. Notably, these emotions are triggered by external stimuli, and their description depends on the behavior of an individual. Davidson also states that people are keen on expressing the aspect of pride due to the conclusion that they possess an object of high value (745). Nevertheless, pride and shame become unreasonable when they alter a person’s judgment due to feelings of rage and loneliness. Thus, pride and shame dictate the behavior of an individual and his relationship with society. The emotions of pride and shame are influenced by other factors, such as humility and faults. Humility, according to Isenberg, consists in understanding one’s limitations, whereas pride entails understanding one’s merits (7). However, the understanding of both contexts results in knowing one’s place in society. For instance, an individual may know his or her place in the society as a renowned scientist, but must also realize that his achievements do not trump the rights that others “enjoy merely in virtue of being human” (Isenberg 7). A reasonable man…
Stakeholders vs. Shareholders Shareholders and stakeholders are two business terms commonly used. Although the words are related, they are not similar in the way people use them interchangeably. There are distinct differences between the two times, and the difference is used to manage shareholders and stakeholders in an organization. One similarity is that in a corporation, a shareholder is always a stakeholder. However, not all stakeholders are shareholders. The difference arises in how the two are related to the organization and their priorities (Pearlson, Saunders, & Galletta, 2016). The purpose of this paper is to differentiate shareholders with stakeholders, especially on privacy and ethical consideration in information management. Shareholder A shareholder can be a person or a company that owns shares in a private or public institution. Shareholders are part of the members of a corporation. They have a financial interest in an operation related to the institution. Shareholders have the right nominate directors, sell their shares, buy new shares, receive dividends, vote for members of the board, access information on publicly traded companies, and sue the company for fraud…