TITLE VII, THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964 8 Running Head: TITLE VII, THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964, Title VII, The Civil Rights Act of 1964 Name Institution Title VII, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 The Civil Rights Act of 1964 is an essential legislation piece that has helped to shape the employment sector in the country. The law prohibits discrimination of persons based on their religion, gender, age, color, disability as well as the national origin (Casale, 2011). The force that moved to the creation of this law was pushed by racial discrimination that was affecting most operations in the country. Since the early settlement days, the rights of the non-whites people, some religious groups, women as well as specific nationalities had been abused. These classes of people had been discriminated against for a long time and in several ways particularly in employment. The United States Constitution had initially been valued, who were predominantly black people, as…
effective emergency management Understanding and communicating risk are essential considerations for effective emergency management. Persistent advancements in technology have made it easy to apply social media platforms towards enhancing risk communication, hence improving emergency management effectiveness. This paper reflects on a social media campaign that will adopt diverse social media platforms to enhance the passage of information to N. Carolina residents concerning an impending hurricane Michael. The audiences targeted by this social media campaign are residents of N. Carolina. Over the past few decades, variance and abnormalities in weather conditions in N. Carolina point to hurricanes’ probability, which may adversely affect the residents. Choosing appropriate social networks is vital when applying the strategy (Neidlinger & Neidlinger, 2020). The social media campaign mostly targets the youthful populations who form the largest community of users. Youths, having assessed the information, will share it with their parents, most of whom are not fanatic to social media platforms. As such, the audience can enhance the passage of information to other members of society. Other media platforms will be used to reach individuals in different…
Elimination Complexities Authors Name Department, Institutional Affiliation Course Name Professors Name Date Elimination Complexities Elimination is known to be the process through which substances are removed by the body, which may accumulate, leading to an increased level of toxic in the body, thereby affecting their health, like undigested and indigestible foods and water access. There are numerous organs that are responsible for eliminating the substances out of the body; the organs include the kidney, liver, skin, lymph, lungs, and colon. Effects on the Patient The derangements of elimination in these organs may affect the patient’s life in many ways. The defect of mechanism elimination in the lungs leads to carbon dioxide accumulation, which is known to be a harmful gas that may increase the PH of blood hence reducing the chances of receiving nutrients and oxygen by body tissue; consequently, the body tissues affected die progressively as a result of ischemia (Etkind & Murtagh, 2017). The liver defects allow numerous toxic substances such as urea and creatine, to accumulate…
Electrolyte and Acid/Base Imbalances Student’s Name: Institution Affiliation: Course: Instructor: Date: Describing Major Electronic Imbalances like Hypernatremia, Hyponatremia, Hypokalaemia and Electrolyte Imbalance Conditions of blood chemistry might be brought by dietary features, underlying medicinal situations, and medical actions. Subsequent imbalances comprise acidosis (pH <7.25), alkalosis (pH >7.42), and higher/ lower levels of primary electrolyte ions. Therefore, there might be acutely occurring with a variable amount of severity and would not be adequately countered by the body’s regulatory mechanisms. The hypothalamus, kidneys usually control electrolyte balance and numerous hormones, comprising antidiuretic ADH. Acid-base stability is connected to liquid and electrolyte steadiness, usually controlled and preserved by an instant buffer arrangement through kidneys and pulmonary classification (Palmer & Clegg, 2017). Describing Condition on Addressing to Peer Within Healthcare Field. In the current’s health care scheme, delivery procedures include numerous edges and patient handoffs amid numerous health upkeep doctors with variable levels of learning and work-related training. Therefore, during a…
APOLOGETIC FIELD BASED ACTIVITY Name Course Date Our day to day encounters are the evidence that proves there is the existence of God, one of my fine Monday mornings as I was going to work I almost was hit by a fast-moving lorry, there was this stranger who saw what happened, the lorry lost its control and was now moving toward my pathway coming very closer to me, I had no way to escape what was about to happen to me, but before approaching to knock me down It’s rear wheels busted and suddenly stopped, this stranger greeted me where I responded with a low tone as I was very shocked and couldn’t believe what was almost to happen to me, I ended my greeting response by telling him that there’s God who always guides and protect us, he was against what I had just told him about Gods existence, we argued a little bit, he claimed to be atheists, we had a thirty minutes talk…
Student’s Name Institution affiliation Tutor’s name Date of submission Ethics of expediency. Katz writes about Hitler’s applications of expediency to justify his actions morally. Katz argues that Hitler used the combination of both political expediency and technological expediency to develop his new moral order. According to Katz, Hitler’s vision was all about conquering of states all around Europe and creating several empires. Katz argues that as a result of technology and science, Hitler was able to conquer several states in Europe. Hitler used technology and science as instruments of power to further his regime. He viewed conquering Europe, exterminating the Jews and turning Russia unto Germany’s colony as his a practical utility and a political need. Thus, Germany incorporated the use of science and technology as a powerful tool to carry out any program. This saw Germany stand out to be superior in terms of war and expeditions (Steven Katz, 11). According to Katz, Hitler’s morals is a clear reflection of the type of ethics he upheld. Eventually, technological expediency resulted in political expediency which led to an end in…
PUB008-6 Public Health Protection Introduction The assignment’s key purpose is to focus on the public health impacts of dengue disease on the population of India. Dengue is caused by the four kinds of viruses (DENV-1, DENV-2, DENV-3, DENV-4) and is said to be a viral infection that belongs to the family Flaviviridae. The viruses are generally transmitted through the infected bite of Aedes albopictus and Aedes aegypti female mosquitoes during the daytime that feeds both outdoors and indoors. The dengue mosquitoes increase in areas with reserved water that includes containers, water tanks, puddles, and old tires. Hence, the lack of consistent hygiene and habitual collection of garbage also contributes to the spread of this disease, as this leads to the spread of mosquitoes (Who.int, 2020). Role of Current Health Protection in Protecting Indian Population from Dengue Disease in India The government of India has taken several steps for the control and prevention of Dengue in the country. India’s government promotes the mission called ‘Swacch Bharat Abhiyan’’ to solve the problems of waste management and…
QUESTION 4 The reason behind Kant’s argument is that a will is only useful if it intends to provide suitable for several people at the end. Regardless of its nature that they look friendly, the ultimate measure of the action is its intention and what it seeks to attain at the end. Even though they will aim at achieving good results, if it fails to achieve them, then its efforts are null and do not count in any way. Kant thus says that the right products at the end are what will justify the suitable actions. Some actions can receive disregard and ignorance, but if their intention was right, they will still shine at the end and attract the necessary attention. The fruitfulness or usefulness of an action cannot subtract or add anything to it. Thus, the story will just remain worthy or not worthy regardless of the occurrences that may happen. The usefulness of a will always remain intact. Human beings only need to create an environment that will enable it to thrive besides attracting the attention of the…
PLANNED AND UNPLANNED CHANGES IN AN ORGANIZATION Student Name University Name Date TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 3 MAIN FORCES OF CHANGE IN ORGANIZATION 3 PRIMARY FORCE 4 PLANNED AND UNPLANNED CHANGES 5 CONCLUSION 5 REFERENCES 6 INTRODUCTION Planned and unplanned changes in an organization The movement of different affairs from a particular state to another is known as organizational change. Environmental changes are the key changes that are required in an organization to divert the mode of operations. Changes within an organization within any aspect can be met with resistance, although different cultures tend to show different reactions. The transformation process of an organization and the psychology of the employees can be changed using various processes and steps. There are many forms of change in an organization. Changes in organizational structure, culture, work procedure, strategies and policies are among the primary changes that can take place…
A value chain is what many organizations today have turned to in order to steer their businesses to success. When effectively planned and executed, a value chain has the power to revolutionize not only the operations of an organization but also it enhances the output of the employees thus stimulating the overall profits of the organization (Bustinza, et al. 2015). Amazon is a perfect example to consider based on its history of changing from one line of business to another. The diversification at the company is directly attributed to its value chain. The driving force was to ensure customer satisfaction by having as many products as possible on their platform so that their customers can have a chance to purchase all their necessities from one platform. Other than expanding the range of its products, the company has also been keen to increase the number of its branches. This has been so that they can have several stores for ease of collection of orders and return of products. For the company, this serves an important role in cutting on the shipping…