...Министерство ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ Республики Беларусь УЧРЕЖДЕНИЕ ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ БЕЛОРУССКИЙ ГОСУДАРСТВЕННЫЙ УНИВЕРСИТЕТ ИНСТИТУТ БИЗНЕСА И МЕНЕДЖМЕНТА ТЕХНОЛОГИЙ ЭССЕ специальность 1-26 81 01 " Бизнес-администрирование " по дисциплине: Менеджмент и организационное поведение на тему: «Роберт Грин. 48 законов власти» Работу выполнил: магистрант группы 410 Сухарко Александр Григорьевич Работу проверил: Трапш Лола Владимировна Минск 2011 Книга «48 законов власти» Роберта Грина является ценнейшим источником знаний и идей для людей находящихся во власти, или стремящихся к ней. Автор собрал воедино наверное все возможные стратегии достижения власти и его описание власти является всесторонним и обдуманным. По сути читателям открыта информация о том, с помощью каких методов на протяжении веков правители и политики приходили, да и сейчас приходят к власти. Книга определенно полезна и не только тем, кто мечтает о власти. Вся наша жизнь состоит из коммуникаций. И не так важно понимать, какие методики и манипуляции использует твой руководитель или просто человек, с которым пришлось столкнуться в жизни, как зная данные стратегии уметь защититься и найти противоядие. Однако, по моему мнению, стратегии приведенные автором, часто пересекаются с общепризнанными принципами этики и морали, перешагнуть через которые под силу не каждому, может быть только видным политическим деятелям, ведь не зря...
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...*So far all the routes is based on google maps (avoid highways), might be longer/shorter based on the Destination. Gathering Point: Foon Yew JB Route 1: Stulang – Pontian (estimated journey 58.1km) Via = Jalan Skudai – Lebuhraya Skudai Google Maps - https://www.google.com.my/maps/dir/Foon+Yew+High+School,+59+Jalan+Ibrahim+Sultan,+80300+Johor+Bahru,+Johor/Sam+Huat+Hotel,+No+4,+1st+Floor,+Jalan+Johor,+Batu+36,+Pontian+District,+JH/@1.5268682,103.5317546,12z/data=!4m17!4m16!1m5!1m1!1s0x31da1326242ac24d:0x8770183a6a394c5f!2m2!1d103.779079!2d1.467402!1m5!1m1!1s0x31d0a29d5ad57eff:0xd62aa4ae6f258c4d!2m2!1d103.392487!2d1.478943!2m2!1b1!2b1!3e0 Destination: Sam Huat Hotel Route 2: Pontian – Batu Pahat (estimated journey 73.6km) Via = J115 – J118 – 5 Google Maps - https://www.google.com.my/maps/dir/1.845992,102.938158/Pontian/@1.7199452,103.03691,11z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m17!4m16!1m5!3m4!1m2!1d103.1385212!2d1.6827854!3s0x31d0f30e9c6df82d:0x316f45a604874eae!1m5!1m1!1s0x31d0984a58d8b9f1:0x4897b76a9e674838!2m2!1d103.4049445!2d1.5926338!2m2!1b1!2b1!3e0 Route 3: Batu Pahat – Muar Town (estimated journey 51.6km) Via = 5 – J31 Google Maps- https://www.google.com.my/maps/dir/1.845992,102.938158/Muar+town,+Johor/@1.9407736,102.7027416,11z/data=!4m12!4m11!1m0!1m5!1m1!1s0x31d1b8efc454c54d:0xd9dff43901f2e6dc!2m2!1d102.5690918!2d2.039272!2m2!1b1!2b1!3e0 Route 4: Muar – Melaka Jonker Street (estimated Journey 45.7km) Via = 5 – 19 Google Maps - https://www.google.com.my/maps/dir/Muar+town...
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...Splinters / Foreign Objects in the Body You can usually safely remove a small foreign object ,such as a wood splinter, thorn, fiberglass or glass that's just under the surface of the skin: • Wash your hands and clean the area well with soap and water. • Use tweezers cleaned with rubbing alcohol to remove the object. A magnifying glass may help you see better. • If the object is under the surface of the skin, sterilize a clean, sharp needle by wiping it with rubbing alcohol. Use the needle to gently lift or break the skin over the object. Lift the tip of the object out and grasp it with your tweezers. • Squeeze the wound gently to allow bleeding to wash out germs. • Wash the area again and pat dry. Apply an antibiotic ointment. Lacerations (Cuts) * Wash your hands. This helps avoid infection. Also put on disposable protective gloves if they're available. Stop the bleeding. Minor cuts and scrapes usually stop bleeding on their own. If not, apply gentle pressure with a sterile bandage or clean cloth and elevate the wound. * Clean the wound. Use clear water to rinse the wound. Keep soap out of the wound, as it can cause irritation. If dirt or debris remains in the wound after washing, use tweezers cleaned with alcohol to remove the particles. * Apply an antibiotic. Apply a thin layer of an antibiotic cream or ointment to help keep the surface moist. These products don't make the wound heal faster. But they...
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...Interview Analysis 2 The case is taken from a reality tv show called The First 48, which focuses on detectives trying to solve murders within the critical first 48 hours after the crime. This particular case pertains to a convenience store (Ya Ya Market) robbery in Cleveland, Ohio to which a store clerk, (DeWayne Jacobs, 57 years old) was shot in the head and killed during the robbery. The two suspects fled out of the store and was seen getting into a van on the passenger side in the alley behind the store. Since the two that came out of the store got into the passenger side of the van that would indicate that there are at least three suspects involved in the crime. Detective Tim Entenok and Detective Kathleen Carlin of the Cleveland Police Department are called in to investigate the homicide. Delialah Turner worked at the store and lived above the store. During the investigation the detectives find that there has been other robberies around that convenience store which resulted in another murder during one of the other robberies. There was a surveillance camera in the store where the detectives were able to get still pictures of the suspects and gave it the news stations to put out on the air. The move paid off because the detectives received an anonymous tip of who one of the suspects was. The first suspect was identified as 25 year old Steven Mongo. After 6 week of searching for him, police officers were finally able to track him down and bring into homicide so Det. Entenok...
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...many laws that the three classifications had to follow. About 40 centuries ago he ruled for about 42 years. He also had a set of 282 laws. A careful review of the relevant documents indicate the three classes of people; the law breaker, the victim, and society as a whole. Therefore, Hammurabi’s code was both just and unjust to the lawbreaker, victim, and society. Firstly, Hammurabi’s code is both just and unjust to the law breaker. The laws 53 and 54 are just for the law breaker because a man who damages his neighbor’s field is required to compensate his neighbor for the damage he has caused. Additionally, law 148 is also just because it allows a man to take a second wife if his first wife was seized by a disease. The reason for this is because he is able to have a second wife and the ability to raise a family. To demonstrate the unjustness of Hammurabi’s code for the law breaker an analysis of laws 129 and 195 is relevant. Law 129 was unjust to the law breaker because the punishment is death for an adulterous affair is too severe. Additionally, law 195 is also unjust because is a son struck his father his hands would be cut off and that’s too harsh. Therefore, Hammurabi’s code is...
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...State Law Summary August 11, 2012 Professional, Ethical, and Legal Issues in Human Services-BSHS/332 Mental Health Codes for Adults and Children: New York Code- Title B: Mental Health Act states that the state of New York and its local governments have a responsibility for the prevention and early detection of mental illness and for the comprehensively planned care, treatment and rehabilitation of our mentally ill citizens. N.Y. MHY. LAW § 7.07: NY Code - Section 7.07: Office of mental health; scope of responsibilities The New York State of mental health has the responsibility to assure comprehensive plans, prevention, education, and the rehabilitation of the mentally ill. The local government along with community organizations and agencies will develop such services in the appropriate facilities. These offices are responsible in assuring that the mentally ill receive the proper care and treatment they require and that this service is one of high quality. While also assuring that their civil rights are adequately protected. They will also be required in providing financial support, culturally and linguistically competent mental health services. These services include but are not limited to the following services in-patient, outpatient, hospitalization, and or other treatments and services that they require. New York State of mental health also states that a doctor may admit a patient if they feel that this person may...
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...A king of Babylon named Hammurabi created 282 laws to keep problems in order. These laws went by the name of Hammurabi’s Code. However, were these laws just? Although there is a variety of laws, nearly all were not. There are three categories I will choose to prove my point. The categories I will be talking about are the Family Law, the Personal Property Law, and the Personal Injury Law. To start with, Hammurabi’s Code negatively bothered some family members. For example, in Law 168 it said,”If a son has struck his father, his hands shall be cut off.” Moreover, Law 128 states the following,”If a married lady is caught[in adultery] with another man, they shall bind them and cast them into the water.” Based on what I read, Law 195 says if a son disrespects his father by hitting him, his hands shall be cut off. This law negatively bothers the son considering that the effect is too strong for what he did, cutting off his hands should not be the way to fix the problem. Law 129 also bothers them, so much that their hands become tied and then drowned to death. This shows that Hammurabi’s laws are too harsh for the committed misdemeanors. As you will notice, he should have made his laws based on how...
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...Recrutiment Law Regulatory Framework and the impact laws have on recruitment and selection activities. The Equality Act 2010 * The Equality Act came into force on 1 October 2010 and it aims to provide a simpler, more consistent and more effective legal framework for preventing discrimination. The stated aim of the Act is to reform and harmonise discrimination law, and to strengthen the law to support progress on equality. It will replace the following equality legislation: Sex Discrimination Act 1995/1997 – Equal Pay 1970 – Race Relations Act 1992 – Disability Discrimination Acts 1995 and 2005 – Employment Act 2002 – The Employment Equality (Religion or Belief) Regulations 2003 - The Employment Equality (Sexual Orientation) Regulations 2003 - The Employment Equality (Age) Regulations 2007 - European Working Time Directive - 48 hour maximum working week * Restricts: * Nightshifts * Rest periods * Annual leave (4 weeks) The candidate’s contract cannot state that he is to work over 48 hours a week as the law states, and therefore a contract as such cannot be offered during the recruitment process. National Minimum Wage - Amount of money set by the Low Pay Commission * There are three levels of minimum wage, and the rates from 1 October 2015 are: * £6.70 21 or above * £5.30 18-20 * £3.87 Under 18 The candidate cannot be offered a...
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...Civil rights: Jim crow laws: * Laws denying BAM access to facilities- ed, health, transport Voting rights 15th amendment: * B legal right to vote- S found ways around- grandfather clause and lit tests KKK: Targets black showing disrespect- lynching Challenging seg in S: Plessy V Ferguson: * Seg unlawful- all should be guaranteed legal rights- 14th amendment * Louisiana- illegal- arrested for sitting W only of train * Took case to SC- judges- seg lawful if had access to equally good * Provided legal foundation for seg Conditions in N: little legally enforced seg * Bs moved to industrial cities- economic boom- pay better- 500,000 moved * Better organised: Randolph organised 1st B union- easier for B to vote * Still lived in undesirable neighborhoods- eco depriv and ghettoisation Effects of WW2 on BAM : turning point B soldier in Europe: * Radicalized them- appalled fighting for country- treated liked 2nd class citizens * Put in diff canteens, transported to battlefield sep from W- employed as cooks and cleaners- denied right to fight- less training + poor equip World war race war: double V sign- fighting overseas and racism at home Black heroes: boosted self esteem- Woodrow Crocket- 1st B pilot in US air force Eco changes: * S- $4.5 bill factories war goods * B unable to get jobs due to racism- Randolph appalled- threat to lead march unless industries changed * Roosevelt issued exec order- FEPC- industries not discrim...
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...it just or unjust? Hammurabi’s code was a set of 282 laws that were written by the king of Babylon Hammurabi in 1792 BCE. He said that he was told to write and enforce those laws by the god Shamash. Hammurabi was the only person who could change the laws. There are three areas of law where Hammurabi’s Code can be shown to be unjust. These are family laws property laws, and personal injury laws. Examples of injustice can first be found in the area of family law. First, law number 129 states that if a woman is caught cheating that she and the person whom she cheated with will be tied up and drowned. Second, law number 195 states that id a son hits his father that the consequence to his actions is that he will have his hands cut off. These examples show tat Hammurabi’s Code was unjust because the laws that Hammurabi created for families were too harsh. Hitting your father should not result in your hands being cut off, although it does deserve a punishment the one in place was too strict. Also cheating on you significant other does not need to be punished by death....
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...Submitted on August 30th, 2013 Submitted on August 30th, 2013 Prepared for MHMRA, Purchasing Department Prepared by Network Solutions u All rights reserved. ALL OFFENDERS WILL AUTOMATICALLY BE SUED IN A COURT OF LAW. All rights reserved. ALL OFFENDERS WILL AUTOMATICALLY BE SUED IN A COURT OF LAW. All rights reserved. IT IS ILLEGAL AND STRICTLY PROHIBITED TO DISTRIBUTE, PUBLISH, OFFER FOR SALE, LICENSE OR SUBLICENSE, GIVE OR DISCLOSES TO ANY OTHER PARTY, THIS PRODUCT IN HARD COPY OR DIGITAL FORM. ALL OFFENDERS WILL BE SUED IN A COURT OF LAW. All rights reserved. IT IS ILLEGAL AND STRICTLY PROHIBITED TO DISTRIBUTE, PUBLISH, OFFER FOR SALE, LICENSE OR SUBLICENSE, GIVE OR DISCLOSES TO ANY OTHER PARTY, THIS PRODUCT IN HARD COPY OR DIGITAL FORM. ALL OFFENDERS WILL BE SUED IN A COURT OF LAW. Network Infrastructure Upgrade Network Infrastructure Upgrade Table of Contents Statement of Confidentiality & Non-Disclosure 2 Executive Summary 3 1. Company Background 4 2. Client Background………………………………………………………………………………………………5 3. Information of Needs……………………………………………………………………………………………6 3.1 MHMRA Requirements………………………………………………………………………………………….6 4. Project Scope…………………………………………………………………………………………………….7 4.1 Scope of Work……………………………………………………………………………………………………7 4.2 Network Scope…………………………………………………………………………………………………..7 5. Proposed Services………………………………………………………………………………………………8 5.1 Objectives………………………………………………………………………………………………………...
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...workplace. Unethical behavior however, does not always mean a violation of the law. Unlike unlawful behavior which is the violation of a constitutional law that is punishable by the legal system, unethical behavior is associated more with a set of values or a “source of guidance beyond enforceable laws” (Salvatore, 2015 p. 20). Corporate Social Responsibility Consumers find it difficult to trust corporate America after the exposure of countless fraudulent business transactions over the last two decades. The expectation for corporations to be ethical, forthright, and socially responsible seems to be an unrealistic expectation. The suggestion that making a profit should be the only social responsibility for business owners a lack of concern for the society and individuals from which those profits are made. It is because of statements like this one made by Milton Friedman that the concept of corporate social responsibility evolved. The “term is a generous one that encompasses various overlapping areas, such as corporate citizenship, stakeholder theory, business ethics, and corporate sustainability” (Popa & Salanta, 2014 p.138). I agree that corporations should make a profit; however that should not be their only responsibility. When one becomes consumed with self, judgment becomes cloudy. Scripture teaches us that “For everyone to whom much is given, from him much will be required” (Luke 12:48, NKJV). Popa, M., & Salanta, I. (2014). Corporate social responsibility...
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...Did you know Hammurabi ruled about 42 year’s ?, Hammurabi was a great ruler and wrote 282 law’s carved on a large stone but some of Hammurabi’s Laws are just not. Hammurabi’s code therathed the family. For examples, in Document C Law 148 if a man wife is weak the man shall marry another women and take care his weak wife. Also in law 129 if a wife is caught cheating with another man they both get throwend in the water bindfloed and tied up This show’s how Hammarbi’s Laws never help the family. Based on what i learned about Hammurabi’s Laws i think this laws are sad because why do they have to drown the women and the men can’t they just give them a differnt punisment also why do they have to marry another women and let the other die can’t...
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...Law Enforcement (Police Officer) Something that I wanted to do my whole life is to become a police officer. This is why, half of my parents friends are police officers and they show me what they do and not do. My match for the occupation was a 67% in www.yourfreecareertest.com. The category I was best placed for was Law Enforcement also know as a police officer. Police officer are very caring unless you break the rule or if you do something bad. Police officers make a lot of money when they do well and have a good degree but I found out that the starting salary for a law enforcer is about $33,050, the average salary for law enforcement is $55,770. There are many responsibilities that police officer need to do like Running a county jail, they need to do this to keep people from doing bad stuff like dealing drugs and sneaking stuff in, another thing law enforcers can do are to executing arrest warrants, they do this to tell the person or their lawyer what they did and why...
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...courts, and the other is the two appellate-level courts. Within the operation of the trial-level courts there are over 350 municipal courts what are operating locally with in the state of Georgia. I learned that the purpose of the courts is to listen to criminal, and civil cases and as well as overseeing each case, and to make sure that it is within the conjunction with the Constitution of the State of Georgia. I also found through my research that State court laws are based on state penal codes, ordinances which are state local and laws enacted by state and local governments. Federal court laws are based off of the U.S. Constitution, and laws enacted by Congress or executive agencies Code of Federal Regulations. (Reference book Meyer and Grant, p 94, 2003) The trial-level courts in the Georgia Court Judicial System have limited Jurisdiction. Those courts are the Magistrate Court (159 courts, small claim cases and ordinance violations), Probate Court (159 courts, estate case and DUI cases), Juvenile Court (48 circuits, Juvenile offenses), State Court (71 courts, traffic violations, arrest warrants), and Municipal Court (361 courts, handle traffic offenses and other ordinance violations). Within the trial-level courts is another court that has General Jurisdiction and that is the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court (49 Circuits), this court hears both criminal and civil cases. This court also oversees felony trials, death penalty, and corrects any rulings that were made...
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