...For the love of Jodie Foster: star demystification and national configuration History 365: United States from 1945 to Present Gabriel Wettach’s, For the Love of Jodie Foster: Star Demystification and National Configuration closely examines actress Jodie Foster’s response to John Hinckley’s love letters and his obsession with her. Wettach delves deeper into Hinckley’s psyche and asserts he was more than a fan obsessed with a movie star. He factually supports Hinckley was truly in love with Jodie Foster and not the young Hollywood starlet’s movie persona. The most important information in the article are direct quotes from Foster, Hinckley and a few people who knew him. For example, in the shadow of the assassination attempt on President Reagan, Hinckley wrote to Foster, “I’m asking you to please look into your heart and at least give me the chance with this historical deed to gain your respect and love. I love you forever (signed) John Hinckley.” Ultimately, Hinckley failed at his attempt to assassinate President Reagan; However, he did gain the attention of Foster and the entire world. A high school friend said Hinckley was, “so normal he appeared to fade into the woodwork.” But as Wettach’s article explains, Hinckley was far from normal—but how far? Wettach summarizes that, “we should read all of these relentless reminders about the attempted assassination as being indicative of larger concerns, namely the way in which the nation has not...
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...University of Phoenix Material Causes and Outcomes of the Revolution Part 1: Causes Complete the grid by describing each pre-war event and explaining how it contributed to the Revolutionary War. |Pre-war event |Description |Contribution to the Revolutionary War | |French and Indian War|The seven years wars from 1756 to 1763. |Debt.. | |Sugar Act |Also known as the American Revenue Act passed in 1764. Put taxes on sugar and |The taxe were too high. | | |molasses. | | |Stamp Act |The act which imposed a tax on all paper documents in the colonies. |Caused rebellion and lead to the Townshed Act. | |Townshend Acts |The act imposed duties on glass, lead, paints, paper and tea imports into the |Caused rebellion and riots on both sides of the atlantic. | | |colonies. | ...
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...Case Study of John Hinckley Janeen Tipton PSY/410 July 22, 2012 Dr. Johnson Case Study of John Hinckley In the field of psychology, a science evolved nearly 100 years ago, named Abnormal Psychology. This field addresses those with mental illnesses/disorders with diagnosing, treatment, and other forms of therapies such as behavioral and cognitive therapies. In order to properly diagnose an individual with any form of disorder, if one exists, it is imperative that the client divulge all feelings, behaviors, thoughts, and emotions for a proper diagnosis. There are individuals who are predisposed for certain disorders which are found at an early age, and then there are others that symptoms seem to arise later in life such as in the case of John Hinckley, who also failed at being honest about symptoms, behaviors, thoughts which due to this, proper psychiatric care could not be implemented leading to the attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan, a former U.S. President. John Hinckley’s Childhood John Hinckley had what is to be considered a normal childhood as that of his peers. By the age of nine years Hinckley and his family had moved twice within the same State; however the second move at nine years of age seemed hard for Hinckley as he lost some of his friends and social status (Meyer, Chapman, & Weaver, 2009, p. 325). After graduating high school in 1973, he moved again to Colorado only to return in 1974 to attend college. Hinckley only...
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...Gregory Elliot is being charged for harassing two Toronto female political activists, Steph Guthrie and Heather Reilly in 2012. Due to his heavily publicized situation, he lost his job and is facing up to 6 months of jail time if found guilty, although there’s no evidence that he ever threatened the women. The initial fallout between Eliot and Guthrie was over a video game developed by a young man in northern Ontario where you could punch the image of feminist video blogger Anita Sarkeesian until the screen turned red with her blood. Guthrie tweeted that she wanted the inventors hatred on the internet to impact his real life and contacted prospective employees to warn them off and even sent the local newspaper in his town a link to the story about the game. Elliot disagreed with this and tweeted that he thought her shaming of the inventor was every bit as vicious as the face-punch game. After the exchange of some hostile tweets between the two parties, Guthrie and Reilly testified that they were afraid of Elliot confronting them violently in person, while Murphy said that it was to the contrary: that they weren’t afraid and suggested that they just wanted to call-out Elliot as a ‘troll’. They hated Elliot and were determined to silence him, not just “blocking” his tweets to them, but demanding he cease to refer to them at all. To this Guthrie pointed out that one in cross-examination that feelings of fear, like all feelings, “develop over time”. The women went on to hold meetings...
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...for Logan that never seems to happen. Eventually Janie meets a man named Joe Starks, who is referred to as Jodie throughout the novel. Jodie is a smooth talker and convinces Janie that he has deep feelings for her and that if they were to be together he would treat her like a queen. Thinking that Jodie was telling her the truth she ran away from her husband so that she could live the fairytale she had always dreamed of, but eventually Jodie changed into a mix of the two people that...
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...independence from Nanny because she wants her to leave the house and marry someone that she does not love. She tries to gain independence from Logan. Finally, She tries to gain independence from Jodie because he is not letting her be who she wants to be. Throughout the beginning of the novel, Nanny tries to get Janie to leave the house and become a woman with a man. She no longer wants her to sit around all day at the house she lives in, even though Janie did lots of work in the town and especially at home. Nanny tries to set her up with many different suitors, trying to get her to marry and to adventually have children with a husband. Later in the story, she realizes that she is wrong, and is not supposed to chose a husband for Janie, only to realize after she had been married multiple times. Janie realizes that Nanny is protective of her when Nanny says, “Don’t tell me you done got knocked up already, less see – dis Saturday it’s two month and two weeks,” showing that Nanny wants her to live her life without...
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...why. The types of ownership structures that have been over looked include partnership and sole trader. These types of ownership structures could both be very useful for their type of business. Their plan is too start off small and then grow their business with their children. This has to be taken into consideration when deciding on what type of businesses structure is chosen. The information has to be collected from a wide range of Primary and Secondary resources. Introduction: A married couple who have two children are interested in creating a new business, providing a winery bus tour for their local area. Mark and Jodie have a plan to start off small and one day grow into a larger business. Mark would like to start off with a 13 seater van but then over the long term would like to be larger and offer coach tours to wineries all over Australia. Jodie, the wife, would be working in the business as well as hopefully their children one day. The ownership structure that should be taken into consideration are Partnership and Sole Trader, this is shown below. Ownership structure: Sole Trader: A sole trader is owned and operated by ONE person, the owner may choose to hire other staff members. But the owner is still the one who provides all the finance, makes the decisions and takes all the responsibilities. This can be useful for Mark...
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...cases where they actively assist in death (euthanasia ). The most liberal application of the defence of necessity was seen in the Conjoined Twins: Re A . On the facts of the case, Jodie and Mary were born joined at the lower abdomen. According to Ward LJ, Mary is killing Jodie as Mary uses Jodie’s heart and lungs to receive and use Jodie’s oxygenated blood. This will caused Jodie’s heart to fail and death as surely as a slow drip of poison. Doctors at the hospital wished to perform an operation which would separate the twins. If performed, the operation would lead to the death of Mary, but it was hoped it would save the life of Jodie. In other words, if the operation was not performed, both would die within three to six months because of the extra burden on the heart of Jodie. Thus, one can submit that choice has to be made between ‘two evils’. Unlike Re F, the parents of the twins who were devout Roman Catholics refused to consent to the operation . Thus, the hospital applied to the courts for a declaration that the operation would be lawful. Ward LJ state that the first important feature is that the doctors cannot denied the ‘duty to choice’ as they are under a duty to do so. They are under a duty to Mary not to operate because it will kill Mary but at the same time, they are under a duty to Jodie to operate because not to do so will kill her. The court held that in such circumstances, it was lawful to kill the weaker twin in order to save the life of the stronger as in such...
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...Part (b) ‘Natural Law as an absolutist/deontological theory cannot work in today’s society’ Natural Law was first propounded by Aristotle 4th century BC, it was a secular theory at the time of Aristotle. It was later revived in the 13th century AD by St. Thomas Aquinas, catholic theologian. In today’s society certain aspects of Natural law would be recognised as outdated and a theory that needs to be analysed. Many would agree with the statement ‘Natural law as a theory cannot work in today’s society’. Atheists would dispute the claim that God-given reason and nature provide us with the source of law. As Mel Thompson states in his book Ethical Theory, if one comes to the conclusion based on observation such as innocent suffering the world ‘is unlikely to be the product of an omnipotent or loving creator then the natural law argument loses its foundation. James Rachels also states that ‘the theory of Natural Law has gone out of fashion’. The world described by Newton, Darwin and Galileo has no place for “facts” about right or wrong. Their explanations of natural phenomena make no reference to values or purpose. ‘Perhaps no absolutist laws exist and there are no ‘right or ‘wrong’ actions as defined by a deontological approach. The problem with an absolutist and deontological approach is that it fails to consider several other factors in any moral action such as the individual, the culture, the individual’s situation or the consequences. A follower of situation...
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...Faculty of Administrative Science & Policy Studies Bachelor of Administrative Science (HONS) Scheme of Work Semester MARCH 2015 – JULY 2015 Course name | Ethics in Administration | Course code | ADS452 | Credit hours | 4 | Resource person / contact no. / email | Nadrawina Isnin (082-678200 (O)nadrawin@sarawak.uitm.edu.my | Course outcomes | CO1 - Explain the concept of ethics, role, importance and various theories and thought of ethics in administration; | | CO2 - Identify the implications arising out of the ethical issues; and | | CO3 - Apply the concept, skills and methods used for evaluating ethical issues in case analysis and recommend strategies for improvement. | WEEK | HOUR | TOPICS | Teaching & Learning Activities | References | 1 | 2 | Overview of the course * Scheme of work * Assessment * Mid semester examination * Final examination | * Ice breaking * Entrance Survey * Blended Learning Requirement * Coursework requirement * Lecture & discussion (F2F) | Main text - Thiroux, Jacques P (2008) Ethics: Theory and Practice. 9thed. New Jersey: Prentice Hall. | 1 | 4 | Topic 1: Introduction to Ethics * The Concept of Ethics * Ethics & Morality * Sources of Morality * Ethics & Reason * The Importance of Study Ethics | * Lecture & tutorial(F2F) | Thiroux, Jacques P (2008) Ethics: Theory and Practice. 9thed. New Jersey: Prentice Hall. | 2 | 4 | Topic 2: Ethical Theories * Consequentialism...
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...the long-term. Pre-implantation tissue typing (PTT) As a parent researching information regarding the treatment, it is important to seek the view of a physician or procedure supervisor. In the United Kingdom and the United States, it remains illegal for a specialist to suggest and encourage the treatment. Although, if a prospective patient suggests the procedure, then the physician can legally provide them with the relevant information. The physician will thus follow through all stages of the treatment with the patient and the parents, seeing to the implantation, birth and further care of the donor and the sibling. Additionally, although the source isn’t particularly informative, the film and novel, ‘My Sister’s Keeper,’ written by Jodie Picoult is a principally beneficial way of informing oneself about the procedure. Moreover, the novel includes useful details focused on the care of both the saviour sibling and the older child. It approaches the sensitive topic from a different angle; this is because it comprises the opinions and views of the parents. Occasionally, reviewing a certain topic can be simplified if the information is gathered through film, as a pose to reading lots of information on the subject. ‘My Sister’s Keeper’ is a prodigious and instructive piece, which is thoroughly recommended. As mentioned previously, the first saviour sibling procedure was carried out in December 2010. Megan Matthews was born with Fanconi Anaemia, a rare inherited condition that...
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...Arizona vs Matthew Gibson And Arizona vs Jodie Arias When individuals with mental issues commit crimes they act before thinking and they run from their actions. In some cases like the two mentioned both ran from there crime they committed yet one years later turned themselves in. these two cases are similar in ways and yet different as well. Both of which are being prosecuted by the state of Arizona as this is where the crimes were committed. There are many different ways to look at both cases but mental illness seems to be an outline in which they both are connected. Arizona has the death penalty and which one of the cases were to still be determined if the individual was to be put on death row or just life in prison. In Arizona vs Matthew Gibon this case is based on insanity and yet took years to close. Matthew Gibson had committed murder and ran from the crime scene back in 1997. Matthew had informed that he was the one that had murdered this girl and why he did what he did. The victim of the crime was getting load and Matthew had asked the lady to leave. When refusing to leave he struck the women in the head and killed her with the force of the flashlight. Matthew then dumped her body and took of out of town. The case turned cold due to not many leads in the case of this murder that had accrued. In Arizona vs Jodi Arias was as well a murder case but in a different form. Jodi had killed her ex-boyfriend by stabbing him slitting his throat and shooting...
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...and not in a courtroom fighting for their lives. The coroner states that the extent of the injuries what so extensive that there would be no way that medical doctors would not notice. He states that some of the bodies he receives are of women that had restraining orders against their abusers and yet their abusers still found a way to get to them and finish them off. An example of this is Jodie Palipauminni. Jodie had been viciously abused by her husband, Trenton Cunningham. The coroner offers some light to her abuse, “She’d been punched, kicked, choked, whipped with wire, dragged by the hair, beaten with garden implements and kicked in the stomach while she was pregnant.” He goes on to describe many more unimaginable injuries she had sustained from a man that was supposed to protect her. After serving an 18 month prison sentence, Trenton was put on strict parole. His parole denied him from going near his wife, but this didn’t stop him from walking into her home and beating her to death. The coroner is now questioning why the state officers didn’t do more to prevent the deadly last abuse of Jodie. Even with laws in place, little can be done if people don’t take actions. Mandatory prosecution is becoming a huge topic in today’s world. Authors are freely voicing their ideas to better build up or to terminate the mandatory prosecution policies. There are opinions on how mandatory prosecution affects our current court system. Some authors such as Guzik believe that the court system...
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...India, considered one of the biggest emerging markets in the world, is a country located in southern Asia with a population of over a billion people and its capital city being New Delhi (http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/resources/global-etiquette/india-country-profile.html.) The current leadership in India is implementing extensive changes to encourage international business in India, from privatization to the liberalization of trade (http://www.cyborlink.com/besite/india.html). India has more than fourteen major and three hundred minor languages, but the official language is English and Hindi. The Indo-Aryan ethnic group makes up seventy-two percent of India’s population, with 25 percent Dravidian and 3 percent Mongoloid and/or other (“Country Profile: India”). The market opportunity’s this country brings is enormous; the majority of this country is surrounded by water, thus making trade an appealing aspect. Furthermore, the country itself has a very abundant supply of raw materials with an improving rail system and India holds a very stable parliamentary government (“Country Profile: India”). In the following summary, I will provide you with greater understanding on how India’s business environment works and the benefits this country can bring to a company wanting to expand their foreign operations. The country of India has common laws with a written constitution ensuring the rights of individuals and property. Invasion of privacy by people is not spoken of in the...
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...averting harm to the President when the disclosure was made” (Slobogin et al., 2014, p. 230; Felthous, 2006, p. 344). According to Felthous (2006), the psychotherapist took reasonable precautions to avoid a dangerous situation (i.e. assassination attempt) which was “appropriately assessed” through the “verbal threat” of Glass. This was affirmed by the findings of the appellate court who also found that the therapist acted appropriately by disclosing privileged information pertinent to the nature of the case (Felthous, 2006, p. 344; Greene & Heilbrun, 2014,). Ironically, Hinckley was also a mental health patient who struggled with depression, was often heavily sedated and developed an obsession for the actress Jodie Foster. Hinckley’s obsession led to the ideation of winning Jodie Foster over by initially attempting to take the life of President Jimmy Carter. Later, Hinckley switched his focus on the next president and nearly found success in his attempt to eliminate the life of President Ronald Regan in 1981 (Biography.com, 2017). According to Greene and Heilbrun (2014), “the United States Congress enacted the Insanity Defense Reform Act (IDRA) in 1984” in lieu of Hinckley’s dangerous intent and actions (Greene & Heilbrun, 2014, p. 227). The IDRA instigated three amendments to the insanity defense rule. The first change was the elimination of the “volitional” point or the ability to choose between right and wrong, but left the points concerning cognition. This was done in order to...
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