Examine Police Brutality and Its Impact on Victims:Rodney King, Philando Castile, Others

 “Police brutality is the use of excessive and/or unnecessary force by police when dealing with civilians().” Police brutality comes in many different forms and ways with the clearest form being physical, the other forms include improper use of tasers, political repression, racial profiling, police corruption, sexual abuse, psychological intimidation, false arrests, and verbal abuse. … Read more

Examining Health Inequities Experienced by Socioeconomically Disadvantaged People

 Nature and extent The poorest of the poor, around the world, have the worst health. Socioeconomically disadvantaged people experience unjust impacts on their health status due to social, economic, environmental and cultural factors, otherwise known as health inequities. Research shows an evident link between inequities in socioeconomic status (SES) and inequities in health status, … Read more

Incentive-Sensitisation Theory of Addiction: Understanding the Difference Between Liking and Wanting

 An Account of Berridge and Robinsons Incentive-Sensitisation Theory of Addiction 30136237 In modern society, many people are facing addiction or know someone fighting addiction. Whether it be a drug, gambling or eating addiction, the effects are widespread and impact society. In England alone, between 2014/2015 257,476 people are addicted to Opiates and 182,828 to … Read more

Business Combinations and Consolidation: Benefits, Risks, and The FASB ASC

 Managers partake in economic activities to benefit shareholders and create value to their respective corporation.  Integrating businesses is one example of a strategy management might employ for the purpose of expansion and increasing value.  Business entities are often under the control of other business entities, this is known as a business combination.  There are … Read more

Evolving Ethics: Constructing Team Ethics and Navigating Organizational Change

 ESCP Europe Written Assignment: “Organization & Management” Term Paper written for the course: Organization & Management 2018 Submitted to PROF. DR. KERSTIN ALFES by Düker, Annalena eX Ferres, Markus e183059 Lindner, Josephine eX Schneider, Myriam e183149 Berlin, 26/10/2018 Table of Contents Table of Contents I 1 Question 1 – TITLE HERE 1 1.1 Subtitle … Read more

Medical Negligence Laws: Exploring Bolam Test and NHS Redress Act 2006

 Introduction I agree with the statement that the current law relating to medical negligence indeed does not serve the interests of claimant. If a medical professional harmed a patient through negligent conduct, the medical professional would potentially face both legal consequences and a civil action. In order for the claimant to bring the action … Read more

Enhancing Life Competencies for At Risk Youth w/ Life Skills Training

 Harnessing Life Skills for enhancing Life Competencies of At Risk Youth Abstract The Indian National Youth Policy (2014) emphasizes the need to empower the youth of the country to achieve their full potential, and become change agents contributing to participation and progress leading to their well being. Youth are crucial stakeholders contributing to the … Read more

Exploring the Uses and Disadvantages of Polygraphs: Why Accuracy and Validity Matters

 The use of polygraphs in society became quickly popular by the 1960s, with just under 20,000 examinations in the US government (Grubin, 2005). Bull (2004) defined the polygraph as a machine that measures a range of physiological changes that occur in response to a set of unstandardized questions, including, heart and respiration rates, blood … Read more

Exploring Hidden Political Messages in Disney Movies: A Closer Look at “The Lion King’

 As an individual who grew up with the forever changing entertainment company, I have come to learn that outdoor games are not popular anymore; it’s all about tv shows and handheld devices such as phones and gaming systems. Children shows are incorporating more of what appeals to today’s society. Children shows today carry underlying … Read more

Exploring the Catholic Church’s Teachings on Euthanasia: A Jacob Grima Analysis

 Religion Assessment By Jacob Grima 10 Blue Definition of Euthanasia: Euthanasia is the practice of intentionally ending a life in order to relieve pain and suffering. The word "euthanasia" comes straight out of the Greek"eu", goodly or well and "thanatos", death meaning the good death. It refers to the situation when a doctor induces … Read more