Ethical Issue on Bullying

I borrowed this scenario from the supplemental article Bullyproofing Your Early Childhood Program. It is an excellent article that includes suggestions for identification, intervention, etc. Children are outside during outdoor play. A group of three boys is off playing by themselves. Another boy, Carl, approaches them and asks if he can play with them. One […]

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Case Vignette—Joshua

Read the following case study: https://www.doe.k12.de.us/cms/lib/DE01922744/Centricity/Domain/472/Case%20Vignette%20Joshua.pdf (Links to an external site.)Complete a SOAP Note and treatment plan based on the information provided Case Vignette—Joshua Joshua is a 12 year old boy who attends Middle School as a 6th grader. Joshua hasbeen in placement with his grandmother for several months. His behavior has been onthe decline […]

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prepare and submit a term paper on Possible Trade Restrictions For Improving Environmental Conditions.

You will prepare and submit a term paper on Possible Trade Restrictions For Improving Environmental Conditions. Your paper should be a minimum of 1750 words in length. The standard of living argument is built around the concept that should trade restrictions be imposed, developing and least developing countries would be deprived of the opportunities for participating in global trade and would therefore lack the means to improve standards of living and therefore lack the wherewithal and incentives to improve working conditions and protect the environment. This paper analyses both sides of the argument and concludes that trade sanctions are entirely unnecessary for forcing compliance with labor and environmental standards. Positive results are more likely in instances where developing and least developed countries are in a position to compete in the global markets and therefore have the incentive through cooperation to improve environmental and labor standards.

The race to the bottom theory argues that in the absence of restrictions setting “standards” of behavior in international trade creates “wide disparities in standards” and exerts “downward pressure on standards”. The need for trade sanctions is therefore obviated by the perception that competition in the global market will lead to a relaxation of environmental and labor standards with the result that there is a race to the bottom.

In particular, it is argued that where trade restrictions are imposed, competition is more balanced as states are required to implement and enforce international standards of labor wages and working conditions and thus will not become a source of “unfair economic advantages”. It is also argued that where labor standards are higher, firms have an incentive to improve employee development toward production and thus human capital development is improved.

write an article on Flex Ones Rights. It needs to be at least 750 words.

Hello, I am looking for someone to write an article on Flex Ones Rights. It needs to be at least 750 words. Flex one’s Rights The lecture by the lawyer, who gathered people together and wanted to persuade them into “making law work for them”. Music accompaniment we heard from the very beginning of this documentary or short movie. We can see the building of the court and the atmosphere is rather specific. As a rule, people go to the courts to solve their current problems and to find decisions of justice in their cases. At first, there are used tactics of ethos and proclamations of the lawyer look like lectures of the prophet! When an African American man starts talking about the situation of his experience of unjust attitude of the police, we look at the night city and see a tired and a depressed young man, who got out of the car by the policeman and told that he was arrested because he showed a “bad attitude” towards him. This situation shows a cruel attention of the policeman to a citizen. Unjust and unfair strategies of the policeman cannot be correlated with the realities of the law. The lawyer explains strategies of dealing with the police. First, be calm and cool. The modes of behavior are described step by step. For example, the lawyer said that there was a need to be calm, to have a positive language of body. A common sense should be the major trigger of communication with the policeman. His claims are supported by video clips, which show the way attitude of the police officers is changed, when a suspect follows the directions of the lawyer. In the following part of text we have an opportunity to refer to Fourth and Fifth Amendments of the Constitution. In accordance with them, we can see that protection of one’s rights is on behalf of an individual. It is better to pull over immediately, put one’s hands on the wheel and it will be unsuspicious for the policeman. At the same time, there is a right to refuse searches. It is better to follow the directions of the police and, of course, don’t get tricked! It is appropriate to ask direct questions to the police officers and listen to their comments with understanding. In any case, police searches should be in consent with a car owner. Suspicious things should be removed from the car. For example, some tinned cans, empty bags etc can remind police of some crimes. Actually, a suspect should not resist to police officers. Nevertheless, a representative from the community of color can have special problems with the police, because of the color of his skin. Very often people with a “suspicious appearance” start running, when they see the police. It is impossible to behave in such a way. A physical resistance is the worst mode of behavior and one should never touch a cop! This rule is very important, because the police officer can feel a danger for his life. In that case he can arrest and hurt a suspect. There is no law to show one’s ID, because there is no exact law about that. There is a key phrase: “Are you detaining me or am I free to go?” Anyway, to prove the police’s misconduct is a very difficult case. Reports on the misconduct of the police should be specific. One should protect one’s life and “flex one’s rights”. When policemen are knocking at the door and want to know something, this can violate your rights too. There is an option not to let policemen in. A search order is a must! “I cannot let you in without a warrant”- this is a key phrase and every citizen has a right to keep police officers behind the door. These 4 pieces about flexing our rights are very impressing and, supposedly, are very helpful for our lives too. The lawyer had an opportunity to warn people about unjust practices of the police officers. It is obvious that he had a diverse audience. People in the court were of different age, color and gender. Nevertheless, he used tactics of ethos and tried to answer to all questions in an assured manner and show his tolerance to many other people. He persuaded people into a necessity to show a tolerant and a loyal attitude to the policemen, but he showed examples of evident violation of one’s rights on the example of the stories told by the audience. His strategies were effective and comprehensible to the people. Anyway, he used the tactics of replica reiterations and showed to people how it is right to behave and communicate with the police. Works cited Ten Rules for Dealing with the Police. 07 Sept, 2012. Web.