Surname 4 1 Student’s Name Professor’s Name Course Date Is College the Best Option? The world has significantly advanced throughout and the need for education has increased considerably. Specifically, in the United States, education is pivotal in the competitive job market. However, there are rising costs associated with acquiring college education that has raised the debate of whether it is worth it. It is not a secret that education grants opportunities which can progress an individual when the chances are effectively utilized. The main debate that exists is can one have access to equal opportunities when they both have varying academic levels. In the current society, the college education is not considered an option but a necessity. “If you think education is expensive try ignorance” is a phrase that has made the society believe that education is a crucial determinant to the success of an individual. A successful career requires individuals to have the desired knowledge, confidence and technical as well as social skills. Therefore, college is the ultimate option since these skills are primarily acquired through a…
Effects of Criminal Justice System on Racial Minority Groups Name Institutional Affiliation United States criminal justice system is the largest in the world. The United States criminal justice system leads in the world with a high rate of incarceration. The interaction between minority status or race is a salient aspect of racial problems in the United States. Minority groups, mainly African Americans and Latinos, are unfairly targeted by the police and face harsh prison sentences than their white counterparts (Lofstrom and Raphael 2016). There is a large disproportionate representation of minorities, especially Latinos and Blacks. There are clear observable differences in the involvement of different racial groups with the criminal justice system. The difference is stark on color, especially the Black and non-Hispanic Whites. The criminal justice system affects the minority groups differently than the other population as a whole. First, minority groups, particularly the Black and Latinos, have high rates of incarceration. People of color, particularly the Latinos and Blacks, are overrepresented in the United…
ACCOR HOTEL INDUSTRY Page 14 of 16 Page 0 of 16 Accor Hotel Industry Name of the student: Name of the University: Students ID: Table of Contents Introduction: 2 lo1: 3 1.1 business profile of Accor hospitality and unite in detail by identifying its strength and weakness. 3 1.2 analysis of Accor hospitality and unite using comparative measures of performance 3 Lo2: 3 2.1 Recommend with justification, appropriate actions to overcome the identified weaknesses in the business 3 2.2 Ways by which existing performance could be maintained and strengthened 4 2.3 Recommend with justification, new areas in which the business could be expanded 5 Lo3: 5 3.1 Assessments of existing business objectives and plans 5 3.2 Revision of plans to incorporate appropriate changes 6 3.3 Prepare an action plan to implement the changes 7 Lo4 8 4.1 Report on the impact of the proposed changes on the business and its personnel 8 4.2 Plan how the changes will be managed in the business 9 4.3 Monitor improvement in the performance of the business over a given…
ICL Education Collection on New Zealand Student’s Name: Institution Affiliation: Course: Instructor: Date: TASK 1 ICL Education Collection comprises New Zealand Administration awards ICL Corporate the Qualifications Context, on numerous credentials. ICL students have guaranteed schools with credit transfer, with good points on researching work visas and ultimate migration. Additionally, the impacts on the source and demand side, COVID-19, has currently jolted economic markets. The epidemic has a severe effect on higher learning as colleges closed their programs, and nations shut their borders while responding to lockdown measurement. Though higher education organizations were fast replacing open lectures with online studying. The closures affected studying and inspections, protection, and the lawful status of worldwide students across the nation. Possibly most significantly, the calamity raises queries around value offered by a university learning system where it comprises networking, societal changes, and educational content. Therefore, to remain appropriate, colleges would want to reinvent their education environments within digitalization enlarges and…
The Invisible Man by Ellison, Ralph This novel was published by Ralph Ellison in 1952. The invisible man is a story about a man in New York who grew and lives as a model black citizen. He decides to live in the underground hole and believes that American society cannot see him. The narrator assures the reader that the invisible man Griffin is referred to that since people do not see him the way he is. They have different perceptions and attitudes. The invisibility of the main character shows how people are construed by others with various stereotypes and generalisation. People like to judge others as a group rather than see their capabilities. Ellison portrays invisibility as failure and ignorance of the society to open up their eyes and recognise individual potentialities. The invisible man tries to be someone else and creates a different identity to become a man without a soul. Ellison points out the theme of disillusionment as every time the culture, communal and national identity is used to judge people in various perspectives. Ellison comes to…
Durer’s Rhinoceros Name: Institution: Course Code: Durer’s Rhinoceros Our tour guide at the British Museum did a splendid job of addressing all the significant points of the facility’s collection. She provided a magnificent summary of the top fifteen items in the museum, exhibiting exemplary knowledge and enthusiasm. The British Museum was a relatively powerful environment, significantly worthy of the money and time. It houses collections from all over the globe, from ancient people’s settlements to complex cultures that remain foreign to many today. The museum experience brought me into a new world where the past and present are relatively intertwined, arguably filling the puzzles of shared human heritage. It’s a place where people exchange diverse ideas freely and interactively. The Durer’s Rhinoceros particularly caught my attention as my eyes wandered across the culturally diverse collection. Created in 1515, this woodcut isn’t a perfect reflection of the Indian Rhinoceros, but it’s a creature seemingly being covered by armor. Nonetheless, as the tour…
Theme Review Surname 4 Theme Review: The 1400s-1650 Restoration Period Student’s Name Institutional Affiliation Date During the Renaissance period, a lot of restorations based on past experiences in the world were realized. The medieval period also embraced these issues and gave light to the nature of life as portrayed in past encounters. Interestingly, both the value of the human such as the slave, the poor among others was adequately embraced especially during the middle ages. However, between 1400s-1650 extensive restoration has taken place. This paper focuses on explaining the process of restoration in Europe, especially between 1400s-1650. It captures events that took place in Europe to shape the dignity of human life that had been thwarted after several issues about the human race. The restoration in Europe took place in Italian city-states. The return of knights from Crusades/Reconquista was associated with a broader world view. It led to the review of the classical texts that were preserved by Muslim scholars making the Byzantine scholars flee to Italy in 1453 after the fall of…
The dust bowl The dust bowl was caused by several economic factors and agricultural factors that included: land policies that had been amended by the federal law, changes in the climate, economic changes in the farmlands, among other issues. After the civil war that led to depression among the Americans, there were a series of federal land acts that persuaded the pioneers of the west side by incentivizing farming activities in that were happening in the great plains. The invention of the Homestead Act of 1862 provided the settlers with large tracks of land, followed by more acts such as the Kinkaid act and the Enlarged Homestead Act that was evolved in 1909. The development of these acts that we’re favoring the many people led to an increase of farmers whore were poor with some inexperienced into the great plain. During the reign of the late nineteenth and early twenty centuries, many of the settlers led their lives following fantastic superstitions such as how the rain follows the plow. Many individuals such as immigrants, politicians, speculators, and even some scientists…
TOYOTA ANALYSIS 12 Running Head: TOYOTA COMPANY ANALYSIS 1 Toyota Company Analysis Student’s Name Institution Affiliation Table of Contents Introduction 3 Client and client administration 3 Client Fulfilment 5 Supply efficiency and effectiveness 6 Order Fulfilment 9 Stakeholdersders 10 Conclusion and Recommendations 11 References 12 Introduction Toyota Motor Company is an outstanding Multinational Company based in Japan. It is ranked in second place globally in the production of vehicles. Despite creating autos, the association also give budgetary organizations to its customers (About Toyota 2010). The association was developed by Kiichiro Toyoda in the year 1937 as a part of his father’s association, Toyota Industries, to convey vehicles. The association headquarter is in Japan, and it works wherever all through the world including Europe, Asia, and North America. In 2013 the global association included 333, 498 agents worldwide and beginning at 2013 the association was situated the thirteenth greatest association on earth by pay (Toyota, 2013). By…
Drug Prevention Programs Introduction Drug abuse poses a significant problem to individuals, families and the society with diverse adverse outcomes. According to Onrust (2016, 45), drug abuse risks mental health issues, substance use disorders and family conflicts among users. Such crime, psychological and health-related problems expose modern societies to substantial financial burden and missed opportunities. Communities have, as a result, come up with programs to fight drug use, including school, family and community-based. School-based prevention programs have been more successful due to their richness in addressing most risk factors to drug use. This paper will analyze the various drug prevention programs and explore why some have been more successful than others. School-Based Drug Prevention Programs School-based drug prevention programs are among the common interventions which societies utilize to prevent members from drug use by focusing on behaviours and influence. According to Das et al. (2016, 74), school-based prevention programs seeks to address social influence and support social competencies which impact behaviours on substance use. The programs can provide education and support on a single or multiple substances while some are universal…