MARIJUANA SHOULD BE LEGALIZED Much debate has been conducted regarding the legalization of marijuana, with an unusual amount of contradicting research. There are many perspectives to take into account, and they always seem to come down to the personal motives of the debater. Whether it’s being argued from a medical, political, or economical perspective; it continually comes down to whether Federal Government should be our dictators or we should be responsible for our actions. The Canadian medical Association Journal reports many testimonies of the successful use of medical marijuana. One such case is Jean Charles Pariseau (30) who is an AIDS patient. Were he to stick to his legally prescribed medications, Mr. Pariseau would probably be dead now [Gray]. He was unable to keep food or medication in his system, weighed only 82 pounds, was bed ridden, and getting worse. His doctor Kelby reports that, “He is doing remarkably well because he can now digest his medications… …The HIV has been suppressed because of his improved immune function, he has put on weight and he has learned to walk…
Best Hay Feeder for Horses Horse owners know that their horse should always have access to grazing 24/7. They are meant to take in small amounts of meals throughout the day. Most of the horse owners often forget to give them the meals and rush off to work; hence getting the best hay feeder for your horse will be the best option. If you leave your horse with a rumbling tummy, it may get boring and starting eating anything on the ground. The hay feeders that have only a limited number of feeding may not be ideal for the horse because it has to access the food throughout the day. Paddocks and box stalls don’t provide a free choice of grazing. However, choosing the best hay feeder for your horse could be a daunting task as there are many horse feeders available on the market. 5 Reviews Grain and Hay Country Manufacturing Horse Feeder This Country Manufacturing horse feeder is designed both grains and hay. Its construction features a rectangular tray at the bottom where no grain or hay goes…
Plan of action following the rollout of the program, the plan of action to be undertaken entails the engagement in rigorous activities to ensure the success of the program. The plan of actions to facilitate the improved success of the program will be taken through the involvement o the parents, teachers, and students. The I-ready program, through its functioning, is essential in the improvement of student performance through ensuring that the teachers and tutors manage to track the progress of the students. While a significant percentage of the student population has managed to fit efficiently in the I- Ready program, the end goal is to ensure that all students through kindergarten and elementary school fit into the program and register positive results. The plan would be progressive to ensure that within one year, all students are comfortable within the program. The stretched period is necessary to ensure that the program accommodates even the slow students. The perfection of the I-ready program would be through the incorporation of parents into the program to ensure that the students benefit from the…
Plan to critique The data obtained from this study is vital in curbing climate change through a reduction in the emission of greenhouse gases, especially carbon dioxide. The policies discussed in the article are efficient in reducing Greenhouse gases. California has ambitious greenhouse gas reduction goals. The main greenhouse gas is carbon dioxide. The state identifies transportation as the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions. With the data from the study, I will present it to the relevant authorities so that the necessary steps can be implemented to curb carbon pollution and climate change. The research shows that transport emissions have been increasing in recent years. This means that the necessary measures have to be taken to curb these emissions. Emissions from Light-duty vehicles have been on the rise since 2013, and the state needs to control that. I will use this study as a tool for advocating changes in the transport sector. Most importantly, I will advocate for alternative means of transport such as railways, use of bicycles (cycling), walking, public transportation, and carpooling. I will advocate for the…
Biography of Eric Whitacre Eric Whitacre is a renowned American composer and conductor. Despite being a contemporary music composer, Eric is best known for his choral music wind, band compositions, and electronic music. Apart from being a frequently performed composer and famous conductor, Eric’s global appeal is enhanced by his charisma and remarkable public speaking skills. Eric majors in composing and conducting classical wind band music and classical choral music pieces. Also, he writes music for operas and orchestra. Music continues to evolve with advances in technology. However, Eric has managed to maintain his classical composition skills with trademark chords, unexpected chord progressions, aleatoric elements, finger-snapping by choral singers, and a host of other typically recognizable characteristics (Eric Whitacre.com). Eric’s music stands out because he takes elements from the past and combines with his creation to make contemporary classical music. Thus, Eric still maintains his trademark composition styles even with all the evolution in the music industry. The highlight of Eric’s career came in 2008 when he got inspired to embark on a journey to create a virtual choir. In…
Too Many People Indeed In America higher education has become an expectation of high school teachers, advisors, and parents for students to obtain a successful life and prosper in their field of study, no matter the conditions, after graduating high school. In this article, “Are Too Many People Going to College,” written by Charles Murray, he feels that not everyone is meant to earn a college degree, even though society thinks otherwise. Charles Murray believes that the elementary years are the prime years for learning the core knowledge, and that “starting early is partly a matter part of necessity” (Murray 224). The reason for this occurrence is, because most young children enjoy learning more than adult students. The classes in high school are assumed to prepare you for college, but they teach this curriculum “at a level below college course demands,” so Murray believes that it can either prepare the interested ones for this post-secondary transition, or be more work for what it is worth, according to what their future has in store for them (Murray 224). Students who realize…
ETHICAL STANDARDS Corporate Policies TechFite needs to adopt corporate social responsibility policy, employee bonus and benefits policy, and employee empowerment and engagement policy. Corporate social responsibility policy refers to our effort and responsibility towards the environment. Employee bonus and benefits policy refers to how our company distributes benefits and bonuses to our employees. Employee empowerment and engagement policy refer to how TechFite gives its employees some degree of responsibility for making decisions regarding specific company tasks or plans. A 1. The rationale behind the policies Since TechFite exists as a part of a bigger social system and environment, our corporate social responsibility policy ensures that the company gives back to the community as it gives to us. Our employee bonus policy is enacted due to the need to reward our employees when possible because all our employees contribute to the success of TechFite through their skills and talents. Employee engagement and empowerment policy meet the need of the company to involve the employee in decision-making and let them influence their work. The policies also align with TechFite’s culture of community…
White-collar Crime White-collar crime is a financially motivated nonviolent crime. As the name suggests, white-collar crime is committed by top business or government officials. The Enron case is one example of a white-collar crime that led to the bankruptcy of an international corporation. I think the fraud scheme at Enron was committed to conceal profit loss and retain shareholders. According to MacCarthy (2017), the fraudulent activities at Enron began in the late 1990s, and they continued until they led to the biggest corporate bankruptcy in the history of America. Therefore, the fraud was initially intended to shake off the pressure from stakeholders, but as the competition grew, profits continued to shrink. Thus, the corporate officials tampered with figures to make losses appear less severe than the reality. The Enron case relates to white-collar crime because top corporate officials facilitated the fraud scheme. According to Gottschalk et al. (2018), white-collar crime is committed by intellectual people is likely to go undetected because of the ingenious fraudulent schemes applied. In the case of Enron, the chief financial officer devised a method of…
Which is best able to account for the extent of international cooperation today: rationalist or ‘social’ theory? Answer with reference to TWO theories. International relation theory: Rationalism (noeoliberalism, neorealism) Social Theory Some references to add on neoliberal institutionalism; Axelrod, R. and Keohane, R. (1984) ‘Achieving Cooperation under Anarchy: Strategies and Institutions’, World Politics 38(1): 226-254. Fearon, J.D. (1995) ‘Rationalist Explanations for War’, International Organization 49(3): 379-414. Some references to add on social theory (important): Bull, H. (2002 [1977]) The Anarchical Society: A Study of Order in World Politics, 3rd edn. (London: Macmillan), pp. 3-26, 38-57, 62-71. [TColl/ Shelves JX1308.BUL] Wendt, A. (1992) ‘Anarchy is what States make of it: The Social Construction of Power Politics’, International Organization 46(2): 391-425. -please can you add some extra references in regards to both theories. Thank you :)[unique_solution] Which is best able to account for the extent of international cooperation today: rationalist or ‘social’ theory? Answer with reference to TWO theories. International relation theory: Rationalism (noeoliberalism, neorealism) Social Theory Some references to add on neoliberal institutionalism; Axelrod, R. and Keohane, R. (1984)…
What messages does the show convey about the motivations for ′hooking up′ as well as its consequences? Please write a minimum of 500 words sharing your thoughts on this topic, drawing on your personal observations as members of this generation as well as your critical analyses of the two articles and the pilot episode of ′Californication.″ With which points in the two articles do you agree or disagree, and why? Second, do you feel that ′Californication′ depicts hookup culture in an accurate way? It is, to be sure, an exaggeration. Most people don′t have casual sex as often or as carelessly as Hank Moody. But exaggerations can still touch on truths about our society. What messages does the show convey about the motivations for ′hooking up′ as well as its consequences? https://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/13/fashion/the-end-of-courtship.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0[unique_solution] What messages does the show convey about the motivations for ′hooking up′ as well as its consequences? Please write a minimum of 500 words sharing your thoughts on this topic, drawing on your personal observations as members of this generation as well as your critical analyses of the…