Sunday, January 26, 2020
Issues with Unlimited Police Powers
Issues with Unlimited Police Powers Police is enforcement is a vibrancy interpretation of the law, safeguarding citizens from threats of anti social elements qualifies to be the most decisive police job description. Crime is an act for which on may punished by law. A criminal describes someone who has broken the accepted laws of the country by his or her action. The police is the people who have power to bring criminals to justice. Clearly there are limits on a precincts ability to use its police power to control the persons and property of citizens. The general rule is that the means employed in the exercise of the police power can be neither arbitrary nor oppressive, and there must be a reasonable and substantial relationship between the means employed and the end to be attained. In today world, we are facing many incidents of police powers and their authority, if police have unlimited power when dealing with crime, the issue of corruption will be occur. The police corruption has been used to describe many activitie s such as bribery, violence, brutality, fabrication and destruction of evidence, favouritism and nepotism. Corruption of authority is when an officer receives some form of material gain by merit of their position as a police officer with violating the law. Police may use their authority to get some extra income when dealing with criminal. It is most commonly happen when police dealing with traffic offenders or maybe a murder. Police may receive some pocket money, when the traffic offenders are trying to escape from traffic tickets. It happens every day in our real life. Bribery will be happen if the murder criminal is a richer, they can even escaped arrested with money. So when bribery is happen, the richer criminals do not need to be punished by law. The truth cannot be found, the victim cannot find the murderer. The unsolved crime is gradually increased. Favoritism and nepotism also is the reason may cause innocent. Police may actually protect the people they would like to protect, such as their family even they are likely to be criminals. The fabrication and destruction of evidence may happen due to escape legal of sanctions. With such behavior, is often result more victims and more innocent events. This is actually unfair to the public. These are also the reason why we still have lot of unsolved crime in our country. Police are human, human are prone to error. Unlimited power means police dont have to abbey the law or the constitution. Meaning they are allow to do absolutely anything to the suspects of the crime. There is now the era of numerous incidents of police brutality against criminal suspects resulting in serious injuries and deaths. The police may use abuse on the suspects who may actually innocent. There have been several cases involving. This was certainly the case in the deaths of three innocent school boys who were shot dead by the police. The police said they ignored orders to surrender and opened fire at police personnel. It was great suspicion of foul play, because there is no witnesses, no police cars with bullet shots, no wounded policemen. Where there is a death by police shooting, the authority alleges that the deceased attacked and the police acted in self defense. Families of those shot dead have often protested that the deceased had no history or track record of any crimina l activity, again raising questions about the veracity of police claims. The police may assume the things they do to be helping society, such acts may include violence towards the suspect. However, the victim may feel unfair, but still, since the right is given to the police, they are not responsible in inflicting damages to the victim. A string of vicious murders by the police on suspects have left the nation loathe and distrust the police for the police force. It is very difficult to believe that these deaths are caused by the very institution is supposed to protect and preserve justice, even to those who are suspected individuals. This is not the usual situation of having to put up with police corruption, misconduct, mistreatment and heavy-handedness as part of our life everyday life. It will continue to happen as long as the police have the discretion and unlimited power in their hands to interpret as they like the Federal Constitution. Social unrest may also occur due to the police having unlimited powers, the victim may feel unfair due to police corruption. Riots might happen due to the seeking of justice for the victim may result. Social unrest may cause our country political unstable. Social unrest not only will cause the loss of many innocent lives, it will also in the drop of our economic level, Foreign investors will no longer take interest in investing in a country with internal conflicts. Such an incident is similar to that of the 1992 Los Angeles riots which were sparked when the jury acquitted four police officers accused in the videotaped beating of black motorist Rodney King when he resisted arrest. Looting, assault, arson and even murder occurred. The country took a long time to settle the unrest, resulting in loss of revenue for the country. This shows how a country can adversely affected due to unlimited powers given to the police, this all actually can be avoid. It is important to the government to overlook the effect of giving such right to the police before doing so ensure best to the country and its people. In my opinion, police should not have unlimited power when dealing with crime. Although the police have ether assumed or have been assigned responsibility for dealing with many more of complex crime and social problem, but their job is to service people. The mission of police is to control crime, we expect them to perform, a crime control role. They should not be giving authority to judge a criminal. Their job is to find out the criminal and left them to legal sanctions.
Friday, January 17, 2020
Into the Wild Essay
Jon Krakauer, the author of Into the Wild, and Chris McCandless, the main character, share very similar stories and personalities. The best was in which these similarities are depicted is in chapters 14 and 15, when Krakauer inserts himself into the story. In these chapters Krakauer highlights a lot of parallels between himself and McCandless and through these highlights we can look at Krakauer as a credible biographer because he has a deeper understand for McCandlessââ¬â¢s motivations. Krakauer and McCandless have very similar obstacles and backgrounds which is exemplified in chapter 14. Both men at one point in life sought isolation, and more specifically, sought isolation with nature. Both thought they had something to prove, may it be to themselves or those around them. ââ¬Å"I was twenty-three, a year younger than Chris McCandless when he walked into that Alaska bushâ⬠(Krakauer, 135). They are both two young men going out into the wilderness trying to live on their own and accomplish their own desired feat. Krakauer believed that since they shared similar challenges and characteristics, that their emotions and thoughts may have been the same too. No one really knows what McCandless was thinking at the time but Krakauer believes that he felt some loneliness from time to time. Krakauer once believed that he could live without people and friends just like McCandless though, but Krakauer admits that every once in a while he felt lonely so he infers that McCandless must have felt this same loneliness during his time in the wilderness. Krakauer also wants to elicit the comparison of their relationships with their fathers. ââ¬Å"My father was a volatile, extremely complicated person, possessed of a brash demeanor that masked deep insecuritiesâ⬠(147). Both have fathers that they did not quite get along with and had tough relationships with. This also adds more credibility to Krakauer as a biographer as he shares yet another thing in common with McCandless. The motives of both characters are another important connection that must be made; both characters shared resilience and were determined to succeed. Krakauerââ¬â¢s own account is now made even more crucial to the book as we now see that both characters shared similar motives and mindsets. After being denied once by Devilââ¬â¢s Thumb Krakauer is still determined to climb to the top. ââ¬Å"In truth my escapade on the north face had rattled me, and I didnââ¬â¢t want to go up the Thumb again at all. But the thought of returning to Boulder in defeat wasnââ¬â¢t very appealing eitherâ⬠(146). This can be compared to McCandlessââ¬â¢s strong belief in his ability to survive. McCandlessââ¬â¢s journey had not been an easy one and he had not been very successful, yet he was still determined in his abilities and would not give in. The fact that Krakauer also shares a similar mindset as McCandless makes his verdict about McCandlessââ¬â¢s life that much more credible. Krakauerââ¬â¢s most important claim is that McCandless did not commit suicide. Even though McCandless states in his final postcard to Westerberg that he may never make it out alive, he still strongly belives in his own abilities. McCandless was under the false notion that, if he was able to survive everything so far, then he could survive the rest of his journey.
Thursday, January 9, 2020
Building A Paleoclimatic With Marine Isotope Stages
Marine Isotope Stages (abbreviated MIS), sometimes referred to as Oxygen Isotope Stages (OIS), are the discovered pieces of a chronological listing of alternating cold and warm periods on our planet, going back to at least 2.6 million years. Developed by successive and collaborative work by pioneer paleoclimatologists Harold Urey, Cesare Emiliani, John Imbrie, Nicholas Shackleton, and a host of others, MIS uses the balance of oxygen isotopes in stacked fossil plankton (foraminifera) deposits on the bottom of the oceans to build an environmental history of our planet. The changing oxygen isotope ratios hold information about the presence of ice sheets, and thus planetary climate changes, on our earths surface. How Measuring Marine Isotope Stages Work Scientists take sediment cores from the bottom of the ocean all over the worldà and then measure the ratio of Oxygen 16 to Oxygen 18 in the calcite shells of the foraminifera. Oxygen 16 is preferentially evaporated from the oceans, some of which falls as snow on continents. Times when snow and glacial ice buildup occur therefore see a corresponding enrichment of the oceans in Oxygen 18. Thus the O18/O16 ratioà changes over time, mostly as a function of the volume of glacial ice on the planet. Supporting evidence for the use of oxygen isotope ratios as proxies of climate change is reflected in the matching record of what scientists believe the reason for the changing amount of glacier ice on our planet. The primary reasons glacial ice varies on our planet was described by Serbian geophysicist and astronomer Milutin Milankovic (or Milankovitch) as the combination of the eccentricity of Earths orbit around the sun, the tilt of the Earths axis and the wobble of the planet bringing the northern latitudes nearer to or farther from the suns orbit, all of which changes the distribution of incoming solar radiation to the planet. Sorting Out Competing Factors The problem is, however, that although scientists have been able to identify an extensive record of global ice volume changes through time, the exact amount of sea level rise, or temperature decline, or even ice volume, is not generally available through measurements of isotope balance, because these different factors are interrelated. However, sea level changes canà sometimes be identified directly in the geological record: for example, datable cave encrustations which develop at sea levels (see Dorale and colleagues). This type of additional evidence ultimately helps sorts out the competing factors in establishing a more rigorous estimation of past temperature, sea level, or the amount of ice on the planet. Climate Change on Earth The following table lists a paleo-chronology of life on earth, including how the major cultural steps fit in, for the past 1 million years. Scholars have taken the MIS/OIS listing well beyond that. Table of Marine Isotope Stages MIS Stage Start Date Cooler or Warmer Cultural Events MIS 1 11,600 warmer the Holocene MIS 2 24,000 cooler last glacial maximum, Americas populated MIS 3 60,000 warmer upper Paleolithic begins; Australia populated, upper Paleolithic cave walls painted, Neanderthals disappear MIS 4 74,000 cooler Mt. Toba super-eruption MIS 5 130,000 warmer early modern humans (EMH) leave Africa to colonize the world MIS 5a 85,000 warmer Howiesons Poort/Still Bay complexes in southern Africa MIS 5b 93,000 cooler MIS 5c 106,000 warmer EMH at Skuhl and Qazfeh in Israel MIS 5d 115,000 cooler MIS 5e 130,000 warmer MIS 6 190,000 cooler Middle Paleolithic begins, EMH evolves, at Bouri and Omo Kibish in Ethiopia MIS 7 244,000 warmer MIS 8 301,000 cooler MIS 9 334,000 warmer MIS 10 364,000 cooler Homo erectus at Diring Yuriahk in Siberia MIS 11 427,000 warmer Neanderthals evolve in Europe. This stage is thought to be the most similar to MIS 1 MIS 12 474,000 cooler MIS 13 528,000 warmer MIS 14 568,000 cooler MIS 15 621,000 ccooler MIS 16 659,000 cooler MIS 17 712,000 warmer H. erectus at Zhoukoudian in China MIS 18 760,000 cooler MIS 19 787,000 warmer MIS 20 810,000 cooler H. erectus at Gesher Benot Yaaqov in Israel MIS 21 865,000 warmer MIS 22 1,030,000 cooler Sources Jeffrey Dorale of the University of Iowa. Alexanderson H, Johnsen T, and Murray AS. 2010.à Re-dating the Pilgrimstad Interstadial with OSL: a warmer climate and a smaller ice sheet during the Swedish Middle Weichselian (MIS 3)?à Boreasà 39(2):367-376. Bintanja , R. North American ice-sheet dynamics and the onset of 100,000-year glacial cycles. Nature volume 454, R. S. W. van de Wal, Nature, August 14, 2008. Bintanja, Richard. Modelled atmospheric temperatures and global sea levels over the past million years. 437, Roderik S.W. van de Wal, Johannes Oerlemans, Nature, September 1, 2005. Dorale JA,à Onacà BP, Fornà ³s JJ, Ginà ©s J, Ginà ©s A, Tuccimei P, and Peate DW. 2010.à Sea-Level Highstand 81,000 Years Ago in Mallorca.à Science 327(5967):860-863. Hodgson DA, Verleyen E, Squier AH, Sabbe K, Keely BJ, Saunders KM, and Vyverman W. 2006.à Interglacial environments of coastal east Antarctica: comparison of MIS 1 (Holocene) and MIS 5e (Last Interglacial) lake-sediment records.à Quaternary Science Reviewsà 25(1ââ¬â2):179-197. Huang SP, Pollack HN, and Shen PY. 2008.à A late Quaternary climate reconstruction based on borehole heat flux data, borehole temperature data, and the instrumental record.à Geophys Res Lettà 35(13):L13703. Kaiser J, and Lamy F. 2010.à Links between Patagonian Ice Sheet fluctuations and Antarctic dust variability during the last glacial period (MIS 4-2).à Quaternary Science Reviewsà 29(11ââ¬â12):1464-1471. Martinson DG, Pisias NG, Hays JD, Imbrie J, Moore Jr TC, and Shackleton NJ. 1987.à Age dating and the orbital theory of the ice ages: Development of a high-resolution 0 to 300,000-year chronostratigraphy.à Quaternary Researchà 27(1):1-29. Suggate RP, and Almond PC. 2005.à The Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) in western South Island, New Zealand: implications for the global LGM and MIS 2.à Quaternary Science Reviewsà 24(16ââ¬â17):1923-1940.
Wednesday, January 1, 2020
The Mom - 2180 Words
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Tuesday, December 24, 2019
Computers And Privacy Don t Mix - 1830 Words
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Monday, December 16, 2019
In class Assignment Free Essays
The point in the issue is that the common understanding of the idea and language is efferent in different cultures. Thus all the companies should mix up different culture people so people can understand different cultures. In the Bellââ¬â¢s example illustrates the different cultural thinking where pantomime tradition and since ancient times in plays leading man is being played by lady and vice-versa wherein American people thought that all these people enjoying are freaks and the play is politically incorrect. We will write a custom essay sample on In class Assignment or any similar topic only for you Order Now As in nonverbal communication is considered in Indian culture while greeting people put their hands together with a slightly bow of their head and saying ââ¬Å"Namesâ⬠which wows respect amongst each other while in Western culture while greeting people is quite important to shake hands, make an eye contact and kiss on checks is necessary. When a company has definite values of business which would lead to equality amongst employees belonging to different cultures the communication would be difficult amongst everybody and people would not be able to reach an expectation of their colleagues but gradually with the time span goes people would know an individualââ¬â¢s perspective, values and beliefs which would help them to build an right expectation further it creates respect amongst employees. So according to me yes it is good idea to grow a company with multicultural environment and let people know other people. Businesses with multicultural people have its advantages and disadvantages. For instance, considering it as an advantage it is useful to for increasing knowledge of different cultures and worldwide involvement which leads a strong base of globalization whereas on other side there are also certain disadvantage of getting along with different cultures as in there can be high risk of discrimination. How to cite In class Assignment, Papers
Sunday, December 8, 2019
Managing Projects and Supply Chain Management
Question: Discuss about theManaging Projects and Supply Chain Management. Answer: Introduction The evolution of the supply chain management particularly in the clothing line of business has been to grow in terms of the technology implementation in the various facets of the distribution of the product. The outgoing and the incoming inventory have been managed with RFID tags. This has enabled the auto updating of the inventories and preventing the errors in the manual counting of the inventories. The effectiveness of the organization in the implementation of the project management tools has been seen in terms of the application of Critical path method (CPM). The sequencing of the task has helped making decision related to operations management (Brandon-Jones et al., 2016). The main challenges are seen in form of the misalignment in the objectives of the business. The unrealized value of the business is often regarded key challenge in the in implementation of the project management techniques. The management of the global project related to the supply chain management should apply to the several types techniques which will be able to serve the planning the activities. This should be done based on the sequence of the activities and the cost involved in the implementation of the same. The two peer reviewed journal, which has been selected for the study has been done with the study of the industries such as Walmart and Starbucks coffee. Walmart has implement several project management techniques in the past, some these has been to be associated to the RFID technology in the clothing products. In the latter case, the use of project management tools has been used to connect the stores with each other (Ren et al., 2014) The key form of the project management tools used by the business leaders has been seen in terms of the application of tools such as project scheduling. These techniques are seen with the techniques such as Programme Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT), Gantt charts and Critical Path Method (CPM). The relation of the aforementioned techniques has been useful in the sequence of the various types of the supply chain techniques such as the inventorying of the materials (Azambuja et al., 2014). The different type of the application of the tools has assisted in Just in time inventory and various types of the other connection, which are related to the concept of lean supply chain management, associated to the production of the materials (Fredendall Hill, 2016). Competence in the supply chain plays an important role in the formulation of the various types of the techniques is associated mapping of the supply chain activates. The sustainability in the supply, chain can be brought by developing a competency team, which will be able to provide the service, which can reduce the lead-time (Porananond Thawesaengskulthai, 2014). The sustainability in terms o the supply chain activities can be further brought by the implementation other concepts, which are associated to the application of green supply chain technology. This will be able to reduce the carbon footprint and ensure better sustainability (Zacharia et al., 2014). The company is intended to provide an innovation range of both mens and womens garment. The main strategy development of the organization has been identified in form of sourcing of the suppliers who are known to provide the best price in the raw materials of Garments (Berg Karlsen, 2013). Reference List Azambuja, M.M., Ponticelli, S. OBrien, W.J (2014) Strategic procurement practices for the industrial supply chain, Journal of Construction Engineering Management, 140 (7), p. 1-4. Berg, M.E. Karlsen, J.T. (2013) Managing stress in projects using coaching leadership tools, Engineering Management Journal, 25 (4), pp. 52-61. Brandon-Jones, A., Slack, N., Chambers, S., Johnston, R., Lysons, K., Farringhton, B., ... Ritzman, L. (2016).Operations Management. Pearson Education Limited. Fredendall, L. D., Hill, E. (2016).Basics of supply chain management. CRC Press. Johnson, P. F. (2014).Purchasing and supply management. McGraw-Hill Higher Education. Porananond, D. Thawesaengskulthai, N. (2014) Risk management for new product development projects in food industry, Journal of Engineering, Project Production Management, 4 (2), pp. 99-113. Ren, Y., Yeo, K.T. Ren, Y. (2014) Risk management capability maturity and performance of complex product and system (CoPS) projects with an Asian perspective, Journal of Engineering, Project Production Management, 4 (2), pp. 81-98. Zacharia, Z. G., Sanders, N. R., Fugate, B. S. (2014). Evolving functional perspectives within supply chain management.Journal of Supply Chain Management,50(1), 73-88.
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