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    Disadvantage Of Gender

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    Discuss the view that solution to women’s disadvantage in organisations is to increase their representation at top levels. Intro Gender, a relatively concept in social science, which plays an important role in our social lives. People are born male or female, processing masculine and feminine qualities, makes difference to the way in which he or she experience his or her social world. The distinction exists to qualities or characteristics that society ascribes to each sex, on the contrary,…

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    then just regurgitate it, is not critical thinking. In every business, every human activity we are encountering with challenges, problems and emergency situations in a daily basis, to tackle these challenges we need to think critically, we need to detect those problems, we need to analyze them based on our definite, rational, precise analysis and with…

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    note of caution to those that associate realism and the rational actor model. Some may make the mistake of dismissing the realism of Thucydides because of the weaknesses of the rational actor model laid bare by contemporary academics such as Jervis and Kahneman. This is unfortunate because many lessons Thucydides and the larger school of realism teaches will continue to illuminate international relations now and in the future due to their basis in nature of human behavior. In 1888, the…

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    abortion. Many argue that it is not morally ok to terminate a human pregnancy; whereas; others believe that it is ok if the mother chooses to, and that it is a women’s body and they can do as they please with it. Book Sproul, R.C. “Abortion: A Rational Look at An Emotional Issue.” Reformation Trust Publishing, 1990 In the book, Sproul gives a different perspective that many don’t see. He talks as an experienced pastor and a trained philosopher, and also gives a fair argument on the different…

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    progressed, the Rational Actor Model has become the standard of analysis among academia. The RAM model is used to explain economic and political decisions. Because of the dual use of RAM in politics and economics, this model will be particularly effective in analyzing corporate inversions. To put the RAM model in simple terms one needs to think of an agent as a rational man who makes decisions according to his final goals (Allison, 1). To parse out the decisions made by a rational actor,…

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    Describe the Supreme Court and the burden of proof. All three branches of government try to shape the definition of affirmative action, by asking themselves what is the suitable amount of review in cases regarding affirmative action. Also, to prove that discrimination has/has not occurred, should the strain be placed upon the plaintiff or the defendant? After the Supreme Court case of the Regents of the University of California v. Bakke,…

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    Justice Sonia Sotomayor opinion in the Center for Reproductive Law and Policy v. Bush challenged the reinstatement of the Mexico City Policy (Law, Policy and Contraception). The Mexico City Policy prohibited the United States from funding family planning organizations based overseas, from providing abortion services or engaging in speech intended to ease restrictions on abortion (Law, Policy and Contraception). “In addition to restricting the use of U.S. Agency for International Development…

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    Three Strikes Law

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    Jeremy Bentham’s utilitarian approach states that humans are rational actors. Humans can weigh the costs and benefits of a situation. Therefore, if the punishment is too severe, humans will not commit crimes. In theory, the three strikes law acts as a general deterrence, affecting other’s will to commit crimes. The three strikes law achieves part of the goal of punishment for the utilitarian approach, it controls the actions of the offender and deters others from committing crimes (specific and…

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    departments. Some of his suggestions were to have patrol operations form better scheduling and additional training for commanders/supervisors if needed. The detective operations would also get additional training, but they would also be required to review all arrest and crime reports for correct classification (LAPDonline.org, n.d.). Another modification Gascón mentioned was to have peer mentorship, this way senior officers can continue to guide new or lower ranking officers to make good…

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    they thought that "its miscegenation statutes punished both white and black participants in an interracial marriage equally, they cannot be said to constitute invidious discrimination based on race and, therefore, the statutes commanded mere rational basis review".(Loving vs Virgina). Due to this law if you married the opposite race it was considered a felony and you were thrown in jail. In other words it was a big deal if you married the opposite race and it could cause you a lot of trouble.…

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