The Cultural Meaning of Suicide

After reading The Cultural Meaning of Suicide: What Does That Mean?, write a paper of 500-750 words on
suicide in which you address the following questions:
1.What did you think of the article? How did the article relate to topics presented in the textbook?
2.What interesting questions did the article raise for you?
3.Identify the common predictors of suicide, treatments, and prevention programs
4.Define suicide in your own words and describe how suicide is viewed in other cultures.

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Declaration of Sentiments of American Anti-Slavery Society

Link (website): Declaration of Sentiments of American Anti-Slavery Society (1833) (Links to an external site.)
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Then, address the following:
Assess if abolitionists were responsible reformers or irresponsible agitators?
Explain how abolitionists upheld the Declaration of Independence as the foundation of antislavery and
abolitionist thought.
Assess the effect of the Gag Rule on the Abolitionist Movement.
Analyze how the women’s rights movement would gain momentum from the antislavery movement.
Writing Requirements (APA format)

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Exercise 3

Its been said that every organization has an emotional culture, meaning that part of its culture refers to the prevalent emotions within it and what emotions are/are not to be expressed and what is the acceptable way to express them. This article referenced at the end discusses this. What you are to do is read the article (of course) and then:

1) Think of an organization you are in or were in. How would you describe its emotional culture? You can if you want to describe a culture where the predominant emotion is one not mentioned in the article.

2) Consider the pros and cons of the emotional culture in terms of the individual, team, organization.

Article reference:

Title: MANAGE YOUR EMOTIONAL CULTURE.

Authors:  Barsade, Sigal; O’Neill, Olivia A.

Source:  Harvard Business Review. Jan/Feb2016, Vol. 94 Issue 1, p58-66

sphere-of-influence develop into a Liberal International Order

Why did the United States develop a sphere-of-influence in Western Europe (and Japan) after 1945 and why was such an approach possible after World War II but not after World War I? Why and how did this sphere-of-influence develop into a Liberal International Order? Lastly, how did the postwar order-building efforts by both the U.S. and Soviet Union lead to the Cold War?