Employment Relationships

For your initial response (your answer to my question) and all responsive posts (to classmates) must be between 150-300 words and include 1 textbook references (more details in the “Instructions” below).

Scenario:
Jane was employed by ABC Construction Company as a forklift operator.  She noticed that the foreman was taking shortcuts on some of the trenching which caused a dangerous condition that could possibly cause injury to employees who were close to the area of the trench. Jane was not at risk of being hurt by the shortcut in the trenching operation.  Jane refused to do the work because of her belief that the trenching work was not being done in a safe manner. Jane was told to punch out and go home.  Jane would like to file a claim against her employer.

We will be conducting a classroom debate on this case.  Presume you have been hired to represent either the Jane or ABC Construction in this case (students are assigned by their last name see below).  Provide the class in your initial response a statement as to why your clients position is correct.  For those representing ABC Construction, explain why the company was within its rights to send Jane home without pay. For those representing the employee Jane, explain why she is justified in refusing to do work in light of a dangerous condition on the worksite. 

Make sure to support your position with legal concepts from Chapter 16 of the textbook which relates to the Occupational Safety and Health Act which guarantees employees a safe workplace and also offers whistleblower protection for employees (Bennett-Alexander & Hartman, 2015). Also, consider the concepts of employment at-will which is discussed in Chapter 2 (Bennett-Alexander & Hartman, 2015). Presume for this case study that Jane is not employed pursuant to a union contract or any other employment contract.  If your last name begins with A-M, you represent the Jane in this case.  If your last name begins with N-Z, you represent the employer (ABC Construction) in this case.  After you post your initial post make sure to respond to the students on the opposing side of the debate to counter their position to earn full participation credit.

Preparation and Implementation

Using the Internet, search for the term “disaster recovery plan”.
Review and analyze three or four examples of what appear to be comprehensive DR plans.
please discuss your findings and compare and contrast the plans found in no less than 250 words.
Create and include an outline for a DR plan of your own using the examples found as a basis.
Responses should exhibit understanding of the material covered.
Incorporate a Biblical or spiritual perspective on the topic.
Utilize two or more references to support your narrative (Note: Wikipedia is not allowed as a reference).

Zora Neale Hurston, The Gilded Six Bits

Topic:

-Students will choose an author and one of his or her pieces of literature and write a critical analysis on a particular literary aspect found in the chosen piece.
-Topics will be discussed on an individual basis and agreed upon with the instructor.
-The paper will cover only major biographical information.  Information particularly relevant to his or her literary career should be a focus.
-The teacher will provide a rough outline of the paper including approximate number of pages for each section.  For example, the biographical information should not comprise more than one-third of the paper.

Requirements:

-Paper will be 4-6 pages long and follow all MLA guidelines.  It should be typed in 12pt Times New Roman font and double-spaced with the appropriate headings.

Students will need a minimum of 3 outside sources with limitations set as follows:
-No bound encyclopedia
-No more than two Internet sources
-Other student essays found on the Internet will not be considered acceptable sources.
-There is no limit on the number of books used.
-The course text will count as a source.
-Good news!!! Sources from the Alabama Virtual Library will be considered book sources (www.avl.libl.al.us)
-Parenthetical documentation and a works cited page are required and should be done in MLA format. The Writers Reference Handbook has an MLA section; in addtion, there is an MLA handbook located in the library or you may access Purdues OWL website if you have specific formatting questions.

                                                Term Paper Outline

I.    Introduction
A.    Attention Getter Quote, question, interesting fact etc
1. Explain the attention getter and tie it to your piece of literature
B.    Background information
1. Why did you choose this piece
2. Why is it still relevant
3. Why is it studied
C.    Thesis Statement piece of lit and literary aspect or aspects examined in paper
II.    Body
A.    Authors Life and/or commentary on information available
1.    birth/childhood
2.    education
3.    adulthood
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B.    Literary Career and/or commentary on information available
1.    when did author begin writing
2.    why did he begin writing
3.    was he famous in his own time
4.    What lit is he famous for
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C.    History of piece of lit and/or commentary on info available
1.    when was it written
2.    why was it written
3.    where
4.    inspiration?
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D.    Literary Criticism
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II.    Conclusion
A.    Restate Thesis
B.    Opinion/thoughts and ideas
C.    Comment on validity of piece of literature and its value
D.    Sum up paper

read Oedipus the King

Answer the question after read this play. PDF of the book is in the link https://yale.imodules.com/s/1667/images/gid6/editor_documents/malafronte/sophocles_oedipus_the_king_trans_fagles.pdf?sessionid=41112866-a7c4-4a8c-8b1c-8e545dc086ba&cc=1.

Questions1) Interpret the continuity between these two quotes:

Oedipus: “My children/ I pity you. I see–how could I fail to see/ what longings bring you here? Well I know/ you are sick to death, all of you,/ but sick as you are, not one is sick as I” (162).

Creon: “Apollo commands us–he was quite clear–‘Drive the corruption from the land,/ don’t harbor it any longer, past all cure,/ don’t nurse it in your soil–root it out!’” (164).

2) Choose a passage that stood out to you, and analyze its meaning in the context of the drama.