Unit 1.2 DB: Case Study

One of Dr. Martinson’s private practice clients, Sara, divulges she had an affair with her former counselor who is employed in the same agency as Dr. Martinson. Sara also reports that the other counselor had been physically and sexually abusive towards her 4-year-old son. Dr. Martinson decides not to say anything to his accused colleague. He telephones the Department of Social Services to report the alleged child abuse, and also to the state licensure board for professional counselors to report the alleged sexual activity between the former counselor, the client, and her son.After reading the case study, what are your thoughts concerning Dr. Martinson’s course of action? What might you have done if you were Dr. Martinson.

marx’s analysis of the forms of alienation.

Create a 6 pages page paper that discusses marx’s analysis of the forms of alienation.

Marx faced hardships most of his life which led to his deterioration hence death. At his funeral, Engel spoke bravely about his theoretical insights into capitalist society and revolutionary mission (Adams &&nbsp.Sydie, 2001, p. 23). After his death, Engel developed new editions of his old work such as&nbsp.Manifesto, and he published his works such as&nbsp.Critic of the Gotha Programme&nbsp.and&nbsp.Thesis of the Feuerbach&nbsp.(Adams &&nbsp.Sydie, 2001, p. 23). There are four types of alienation, according to Marx’s theory.

These are alienation from the product of labour, alienation from the activity of the product, alienation from the species being, and alienation from one another.In alienation from the product of the labourer, the product&nbsp.objectifies&nbsp.itself and becomes estranged from the labourer or producer. It becomes a power independent of the producer (Marx, 1971, p. 134). The product of labour solidifies itself to an “object”. it is the&nbsp.realisation&nbsp.of labour and the worker losses reality as&nbsp.it appears.

The worker can lose his reality to the point of death due to starvation. &nbsp.Objectification can make the worker lose the objects necessary for his life, and the objects of work as well (Marx, 1971, p. 135). &nbsp.The labour also becomes an object&nbsp.of&nbsp.the worker and its power&nbsp.is realised by the&nbsp.labourer’s efforts at irregular intervals. As the product transforms to become an object, the labourer becomes alienated from the object. the demand for the object increases thus the worker&nbsp.possesses less and the product dominates him.

The realisation of&nbsp.the product leads to the&nbsp.externalisation&nbsp.inactivity of&nbsp.the product. &nbsp.Externalisation&nbsp.of the product happens when the labour is exterior to the worker. the labour is not part of the worker’s essence (Marx, 1971, p. 137). The worker cannot conform himself to the labour and becomes miserable. Thereafter, his physical and intellectual energy deteriorates, and his body&nbsp.is&nbsp.mortified&nbsp.leading to the detrimental of his mind. The labourer is a stranger at work and at home, he&nbsp.is relaxed&nbsp.and comfortable.

His labour turns into a compulsory activity or rather forced.

What is the role of business ethics in motivating staff and increasing productivity.

You will prepare and submit a term paper on What is the role of business ethics in motivating staff and increasing productivity. Your paper should be a minimum of 1000 words in length. The structured questions aim to gather respondents views on the style of leadership practiced in NRC and their preference regarding leadership style.

Fourth Amendment forbids only unreasonable searches and seizures.

I need help creating a thesis and an outline on Fourth Amendment forbids only unreasonable searches and seizures. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is required. A Law Scenario Did the consent to search the car ize opening the brown paper bag? Explain. Yes, the consent to search the car authorizes opening the brown paper bag so that there would be enough evidence to accuse the suspect. In this scenario, the search could be justified as a meaningful act to acquire adequate evidence to arrest the suspect. The officer had the right to search and open anything in the car since he probably believed that the suspect was transporting narcotics attributed by what he overheard from the public telephone that appeared as arrangements for drug transactions. However, this does not give the police officer the power to arrest the suspect since there are no adequate justifications of the suspect transporting narcotics.