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    Slaughter's Claim

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    Her use of a rebuttal to acknowledge a potential counterargument provided strength to this sub claim as she assured that her transparency sub claim is not promoting that the abolishment of all secrecy in all government’s deliberations. For her civic participation sub claim, Slaughter acknowledges that in order to have an effective public feedback system, the commitment will require a regulatory and technological revolution. Slaughter provided sound evidence from history to modern day strengthening her open governance proposal. Her evidence of the open-source platform GitHub displays historical evidence that a government system can be successful to allow public contributions. She also acknowledges some technological constraints by stating that the United States should encourage integrated networks and work to ensure that interoperability ripens into community. In…

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    the work that is produced by the company. for an example, again referring to the Zappos organisation, the celebration of opening a new headquarters in the downtown Las Vegas from Henderson had the whole Zappos family of 1500 employees celebrating the success in a very grant manner. This helps the organisations to build a great culture and community within the organisation. III. Be Transparent: Transparency in the organisational culture generates a level of trust among the employees in the…

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    Free radicals form when weak bonds split. They need to be stable so they react very fast with other compounds. When the free radical attacks a molecule, it takes an electron, which turns that molecule into a free radical. It is like the domino effect. The body may also create free radicals on its own. It creates them in small amounts so it’s not very harmful to the body. Harmful things in the environment will also create them. The body is only able to handle a certain number of free…

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    Imagine a world of transparency. Each human would have full access to every minuscule detail of another person’s life, from looking up their medical issues online, to watching a live stream of every single move they make. It is terrifying to imagine a society in which nothing is kept personal, and as the inherent nature of technology continues to progress, this threat will only become more of a reality. Dave Eggers illustrates this pseudo-utopian world in his novel, The Circle, where his…

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    changes that will impact their staff and students. There are several layers of checks and balances in place to ensure that teachers and all other employees of the district are following all legal and ethical expectations. There is board policy in place that must be adhered to by all employees. The negotiated master contract is also a legally binding agreement between the district and the employees to make sure the rights of the teachers are recognized as well. Finally, the district…

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    via hydroxyl radical and imbalanced redox homeostasis Redox hemostasis has been shown to be an important factor in the overall aging and neurodegeneration processes in mammalian models; such as, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. As a result, redox homeostasis has been a key point of interest in current research. Redox homeostasis is the balance between electrophiles and nucleophiles in a system, more importantly in a biological system. These electrophiles and nucleophiles play an important role in…

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    Religious radicalism can be determined based off of opposition. When someone is radical they can be bigoted, or use religious text to justify spreading hatred, and violence. Most of the time radicals want their interpretation of their scripture to be seen as the truth, so when there is disagreement they feel threatened, so how are radicals created? Firstly, there are common answers to why radicals are created. Poverty is a known answer, but it is mainly a misconception. Most extremists were in…

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    Life Server Essay

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    Life Server A financially strained Valerie, learns she will be blocked from classes. She reads an email, “Urgent: Please pay your tuition, in order to continue your education.” This is Valerie’s last semester of law school. She visits Academic Advising asking, “Would it be terribly bad if I postponed one semester?” Her advisor responds, “Fill out this form and we will see you upon return.” Valerie despises everything; as she can’t ask her struggling parents for help. Valerie, now needs a job. …

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    disregarded. This is because at least two thirds of the world’s nations are considered to suffer acutely from corruption, according to Transparency International (2015). On an individual level, Provost & Chalabi (2013) provide that more than half of the people living in the world believe that corruption has risen over the past two years. The main causes of corruption are lack of proper institutions, the lack of a free press/media/civil society, poor recruitment practices of public officials, and…

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    Pope Francis stated in his apostolic exhortation that ethics has come to be viewed in a bad manner and that it is “counterproductive, too human, because it makes money and power relative.” There are numerous instances that prove his point and that there is an ethical dimension to the economic and social political problems in our society. Society has become corrupt, so money oriented and business owners have become so greedy that ethics is often overlooked or completely forgotten about. There…

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