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The Meaning of Citizenship
Citizenship
Communication
Organizational citizenship behavior is defined as anything that is positive and constructive that is done by employees of their own choice, which thereby benefits the colleagues and the organization as a whole (Okwuagwu et al., 2017). In other words, it is a personal desire of the employees to „go extra mile‟ or perform such activities…
The History of Civil Rights in Texas
Civil Rights Movement
Jim Crow laws
Texas
In this essay I am going to be discussing the history of civil rights in Texas towards Latinos. I will be discussing the ethical and cultural perspectives that influenced the treatment of latinos, if things are better or worse now, and if any changes should be made to make things better for them. The fight…
Why Exams Should Be Abolished? Argumentative Essay
Examination
Formative assessment
Abstract: Since its official occurrence in the 19th century, school exams have been the only known and approved way to test students’ knowledge and evaluate their performance. The word exam” generally means a test, which can be administered in almost every aspect of one’s life. In my opinion, human beings are meant to be tested…
A Case Study on Sexual Harassment in the Workplace
Harassment
Workplace
The case involves a woman named Paula who is being sexually harassed by a coworker named Richard at her place of employment. Paula is new to the company. She has only been employed there for three months. When Paula looked in the employee’s handbook, she discovered that the company did not have a sexual harassment…
Choice for Death Penalty
Death Penalty
Is The Death Penalty Effective
The New York Times did an article on, Scott Raymond Dozier, an inmate in Nevada, and was sentenced the death penalty after he was convicted of murdering a man from Las Vegas. He ended up waiting years while his lawyers were appealing his sentencing, and Dozier felt that him having to wait was a punishment,…
Legal Issue at Schools
Legal
School
One of our main roles as school counselors is to advocate for students. Our job is to support efforts that will increase academic/ social and emotional success for our children. Counselors have to abide both ethical and legal standards. At times, a counselor may think their actions are ethically correct; however they may not be…
The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness
African American
Jim Crow laws
Introduction The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness was written by Michelle Alexander who is an alumna of law from Vanderbilt University. It was released in 2012. This manuscript discusses issues related to racism and mostly specific matters that involve the African-American men and also mass imprisonment in the United States….
Closure Birthright Citizenship in America
America
Citizenship
The fourteenth amendment otherwise called the correction that gives inheritance citizenship has been in the United States Constitution since 1868 and should keep on remaining there on the grounds that individuals contended energetically for it. In 2012, Republican legislators in Arizona had a plan to make a law to decline citizenship to the offspring of…
The Truth About Police and Their Power
Police Brutality
Police deal with different races every day. They’re not racist; they’re careful. Now, they’re under fire for cracking down on laws. But research shows civilians aren’t at risk; the police are. There are people dying in the hands of cops, and cops lives end in the hands of people. Certainly, there wasn’t always this much…
Corporal Punishment on Children: An Ineffective Way of Correcting Misbehavior
Abuse
Corporal punishment
Spanking
Walking past the television, you overhear the news anchor convey an appalling number of reported child abuse cases. Dazed and confused, you take a seat for a brief moment in an attempt to understand how such a horrific number of violent, unethical acts could be committed and how the depraved people who commit them could…