Differences between Traditional and Modern Racism Student’s Name Affiliate Institution Course Date Living in a different society or region other than your specific original organization often comes with a lot of challenges such as language barrier, discrimination and racism. Racism is the act of stereotyping and discriminating others based on colour, sexual orientation or culture (Grosfoguel, 2016). Racism was previously practised in America in the form of slavery (Broeck, 2018). The black Africans were taken from their native lands to go and work for the Americans in their homes, farms and factories. The Africans were considered to be inferior and less intelligent as compared to whites. Blacks were entitled hard labour and harsh conditions of work. The blacks were mainly considered as property rather than human beings. Racism still exists in modern America though it has taken a completely different form. The Black Americans face many social and economic obstacles in the society, together with other inferiority groups such as the Hispanics and the Arabs. Modern racism considers cultural diversity as a threat (Malcom, 2018). It…
Surname 2 Student’s Name: Instructor’s Name: Course: Date: The Medieval era in Europe History often divides Europe’s Medieval ages into three distinct eras: The Early Middle Ages, the High Middle Ages, and the Late Middle Ages. Early Middle Ages are presumed to had had begun as soon as the Roman empire collapsed between the 5th and 10th centuries, i.e., between 500 to 1000 A.D. This period witnessed Mediaeval age’s drastic improvements in farming techniques and agricultural technology – yielding more food which in turn supported the rapid population growth in Europe (Chapter Twelve 332-3). High Middle Ages are believed to have started following the aftermath of the Early Middle Ages – which took place between 1000 and 1300 A.D. And the Late Middle Ages followed soon afterward, and it’s conventionally believed to have come to an end around 1500 A.D. Historians among other great scholars from the ancient times have cited the decline of the Roman Empire as the leading cause of the Mediaeval era; particularly so, the crumble of the Western Roman Empire. Unlike Byzantine’s Empire which lasted…
Discussion Post Name Institution Course Professor Date Discussion Post Reflecting back to Module Two on the historical factors that contributed to change in the market segment and the current factors that you identified in your PEST analysis The pest analysis identifies economic factors such as economic growth, exchange rate, inflation rate, and interest rates. Market change is almost inevitable in most countries, including the United States. Again, it is challenging to identify a universal factor that solely controls the market of commodities. However, the government factor seems to house all the other factors that affect market change in the United States. First, the government policies and guidelines on a particular commodity influence its cost for substantial profits. These factors hinder the growth of the economy in different ways, which also hinders other factors. Again, the policies on external factors like social media also influence the extent of the entity’s marketing. The government is controlled in how many of the companies and other businesses market their products and services (Shabanova, Ismagilova, Salimov & Akhmadeev, 2015). Some of…
2 31266 – Introduction to Information Systems Assessment 1 – Individual assignment Information Systems in business, organization, and society STUDENT NAME STUDENT ID TUTORIAL TIME SUBMISSION DATE (Through Turnitin software) QUESTION 1 1.1 The data that Happy Mind would gather from its transactions include customer details such as names and address, records of commercial operations such as purchases made by customers and records of interactions the business had with the clients and other business stakeholders such as suppliers and investors. These data may include records of the number of people visiting the website. The types of information that Happy Mind would produce from the collected data include the details of improving customer experience through the application of technology, the information on refining marketing strategy through the application of contextualized data, and information on how to turn data into cash flow, which shows how a company would benefit from such data (Sinha 2014). 1.2 The business…
Discovery Plan Policy for Digipro Media Student’s Name Course Title Faculty Name Overview of DigiPro DigiPro is a data privacy firm focusing on ensuring that their clients’ data is protected against any unauthorized access. According to Bertino, “data security and privacy is a crucial part of any organization because it creates a sense of security and reliability” (Bertino, 2016). The gravity of data security across the globe prompted the development of DigiPro in the year 2014 to counter unauthorized data access in most organizations leading to cooperate espionage and loss of revenues. DigiPro’s principal objective is to ensure that clients receive real-time data security through updated software that warns clients to access their data. The organization also offers data recovery plans for organizations when their data is obtained illegally through hacking on unauthorized access. The firm likewise provides consultancy services to organizations in regards to the latest forms of database management systems that cannot be easily hacked. Structure of the DigiPro Organization The management organization of DigiPro is a hierarchical type, with the…
Norming stage The most challenging stage for the group was the Norming stage. This is a critical stage which determines the course of the group. This step entails conflict resolution and the development of healthy relationships between members. When I joined the Young Writers’ Club, I was amazed at the group members’ diversity. The main problem was harmonizing the members’ ideas regarding the future of the group. Leadership was a contentious issue since some suggested that new leaders be elected every six months while other proposed annual elections. I realized that conflict resolution was a major challenge in the group. The knowledge I have gained on group development would have helped the group to solve their conflicts amicably and move forward as a unified group. I would first ensure that the members acknowledge the existence of a conflict and appreciate the need for an amicable solution. Secondly, I would encourage the group to look at the conflict positively. The conflict shows that we are diverse, and this is a good thing for creativity and innovation. Also, I would teach the…
ANTHROPOLOGY OF ART SUMMARY NAME COURSE INSTITUTION Anthropology of Art Summary. Artwork presents a chain of distribution consisting of the artisan to a middleman and the consumer. The artisans are mostly from the village whose products are made available to the middlemen. In artwork, the supply and demand system is not applicable, nor does it control the art market (Morphy, 2005). This is because the artisans cannot create a market for the objects they have in stock. Neither can they create a stock of objects needed to satisfy their target market. In artwork, the supply depends on the availability of skills, production potential of contemporary artists, and the availability of products from the village artisans. With the African traders, art objects are made for two purposes, mainly rituals and trade purposes. Due to middlemen’s interactions with consumers from different parts, including Europe, they understand and know the western taste (Morphy, 2005). This lead to the manipulation of the objects to fit the western preference and meet…
Healthcare Organization Policy Student’s Name Institutional Affiliation Date Healthcare Organization Policy Introduction Healthcare procedures and policies aim to offer standardization into day-to-day operations activities in a healthcare organization. Over the years, working with procedures and policies has become clear to people since they are significant in offering clarity when dealing with activities and issues critical to safety and health, regulatory requirements, and legal liabilities. Healthcare policies are essential and how they are managed depends on the institution (Growdon et al., 2017). Thus, it is always essential to have a thorough look at the organization’s existing policies to develop a powerful solution that helps manage activities and improve the efficiency and productivity of a healthcare facility. Thus, the paper will explore the Hahnemann University Hospital policy developed in 2012 to find the areas that can be changed and updated to much the current new guidelines in healthcare functions. Analysis of the current care policy Hahnemann University hospital has a patient care policy that explains about falls prevention…
Article Review The article explores the brain injury and its association with mental health. The long and short term effect of brain injury are linked with the issues on mental health and include problems such as depression, anxiety, impulsivity and aggression. The link between mental health and injury of the brain is a complex one, and this making it challenging to disentangle the symptoms. The hard process of deciphering the symptoms is in determining the result of mental illness that is already existing, and that is worsened by injury of the brain or the sole consequence of brain injury. The systematic review carries out an examination of the prevalence of risks factors in the context of post and pre-injury in causing depressive disorders well as anxiety disorders. The PTSD stands for Post-traumatic stress disorders and is usually diagnosed in a patient with psychiatric disorders after TBI. The psychological impact of TBI requires rehabilitation as an intervention to enhance the re-integration of the individual to society. Additionally, the author expresses that mTBI is a source of substantial burden in the people…
REVIEW In the poem “When My Brother Was an Aztec,” the narrator tells the story of contemporary typical American history. The book foregrounds family subtleties and individual passion against the milieu of the mythical intensity of tribal life coupled with deeply ingrained cultural history. Diaz distinctively voiced out her brother’s struggles with drug addiction. The author’s poems gather similes and language that illuminate the native’s culture myth and history. Diaz references the ancient kingdom of Persephone in Greece, where the king’s palace was set on fire due to love for ladies to reinforce the native Indian culture and history and how the white men’s arrival destroyed it. The poem is divided into three sections. In the story of more than 100 pages, you encounter Native Americans whose self-esteem, values, and traditions have changed due to government laws and policies. These regulations that took both the land and tradition away from the native Americans started many years ago. The time “some white God arrived floating across the ocean,” as the author narrates in the poem “Abecedarian demanding more examination of Anglian…