In your own words, please define self-actualization. Is education or experience more important in the formation of self-actualization? Please explain.

In your own words, please define self-actualization.  Is education or experience more important in the formation of self-actualization?  Please explain.

How did the government justify the Apartheid regime in South Africa amidst the social, economic, and political injustice among its people?

Write a 6-page paper on south Africa Apartheid stating historical events and context as they relate to the topic. Cover sheet and reference pages excluded and used standard APA citation with double space Time New Roman. Let your focus be directed to these questions:

· How did the government justify the Apartheid regime in South Africa amidst the social, economic, and political injustice among its people?

· What was the cost of opposing Apartheid regulations in South Africa by Nelson Mandela and other Black South Africans?

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Market Structure and Competition

Market Structure and Competition

Read four (4) academically reviewed articles on Market Structure and Competition. Complete the following activities:

1.     Summarize all four (4) articles in 300 words or more.

2.     Discuss at least 3 different concepts presented in the articles. As a manager, how would you apply the concepts you identified in production decisions.

Guided Response

Guided Response: Respond to at least one peer from the opposite group with a critical evaluation of his/her argument. Propose one or two counter-examples to show the fallacy of his/her argument and/or ask for additional evidence to support his/her viewpoint. Then, under the thread of your initial post, post your own opinion based on the arguments, research, and your own personal experience. Explain why you believe your position is the most reasonable one, and discuss whether or not the debate has helped shaped your view. Provide sufficient justification for your viewpoint.

( I have my initial post, I will message it to you once I accept your bid)

 

Kim Spiegel

  • M-Z, argue against using grades (i.e. argue against grades and in favor of using other forms of evaluation)

Grades restrict student’s progress.  Because students strive so hard to obtain a good grade the point of the assignment is sometimes missed.  Students also lose their creativity when worried about doing anything that might go outside of the grading criteria.  This limits their abilities because they want the A more than they want to actually learn.  Grades also put a lot of stress on the student to do well.  Some parents even go as far as to reprimand students for not making the grade which adds to their stress.  Grades also decide whether a student gets into a good college or how successful they will be in life.  Grades also put a label on students.  Some are the straight A students while others are failures.  no student should have to live with such labels.  Grades should not be based on a test or quiz.  They should be based on the effort put forth by the student.  Rather than having letter grades there should be number grades that factor in effort, creativity, collaboration and other necessary skills that a student needs to be successful.  Grades all create a negative impact on the student-teacher relationship because students sometimes resent teachers for giving them a poor grade.  Grades also take up a lot of the teacher’s time which could be spend doing more productive things like working with students to improve learning outcomes.  Grades can also keep students from earning awards or scholarships.  According to     While this suggests that there may be no departmental impact of earning a C instead of a B, grades are also considered for eligibility for scholarships and other organizations at LSRU.  A grade of C often precludes participation in these activities” (p.8).  A bad grade can have a huge impact on a student’s life.  If students received number grades that actually supported the amount of effort a student was putting into an assignment, it could have a more positive and significant impact on the student’s life.