...Governce of Russia Explain Russian’s invasion in Ukraine and Russian’s action in Crimea by individual level of analysis Background Russia’s invasion in Crimea and Russia’s action in Ukraine were the actions in Ukraine crisis. Ukraine crisis began at the end of February 2014. The cause was the president Viktor Yanukovych refused to sign an association agreement with the European Union on 21 November 2013, and what he did arouse a series of complains in the society. Subsequently, he and his government were removed in the February 2014 revolution by an organized political movement, ‘Euromaidan’. However, people did not accepted who began to protest in flavor of close ties with Russia. Demonstrations and protests were held in Crimea aiming to leave Ukraine’s control and access to the Russian Federation, which lead to the crisis. At the last, Crimea broke away from the control of Ukraine and joined the Russian Federation. And the issues would be analyzed by the individual level analysis. Definition of Individual Level of Analysis Individual level of analysis mainly focuses on decisions made by the individual person who is the important role in the issue. It also shows the influence of the development of international politics by their interactions in 4 aspects, they are personality, perceptions, activities and choices. Putin took a very important role in making decision of action and brought big influence in Ukraine and Crimea. Types of Leader Putin is Vladimir Putin...
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...commotion. Their voices and bedroom lights interrupted the assault twice, yet nobody came to Kitty’s aid. No one even bothered called the police. Some witnesses admitted that they had not wanted to get involved. One said that he was tired. Some simply said, "I don’t know. The bystander effect is when there is an emergency and people don’t help. People don’t help in an crisis situation because they don’t notice that something is going on, they don’t interpret that events as an emergency, and they don’t decide that they have a personal responsibility. People don’t help in a crisis because they don’t notice something is happening. A quote from the article “Why People Don’t Help in a Crisis” shows how some people have a hard time noticing an emergency. “First the bystander has to notice that something is happening .He must tear himself away from his private thoughts and pay attention,”(Darley). This means that some people have their own problems to worry about. They don’t notice something is wrong because they are so deep into their thoughts. This is significant because it proves how some people can’t help in a crisis. A quote by from Martin Gangsberg in his article “Thirty-Eight who saw Murder Didn’t call the Police” proves that some find it difficult to notice an emergency. “But the light from our bedroom made is...
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...HRE M01 Valentina Sanchez April 4th, 2016 Church and Kant on Refugee Crisis Catholic teachings are known to bring forth the concept of loving one another and helping those in need. These teachings are evident in the pastoral letter that has been released recently. The letter states that “Pope Francis has repeatedly reminded us of [the refuges] need for help, and appealed to the world not to turn our hearts away when homeless masses seek shelter, protection and a better life,” this letter highlights the fact that as a Catholic one has the duty to help others and to fulfill those duties one must follow the word of God. The Catholic teachings are known amongst many people and can also resemble that of other teachings. The crisis that is currently occurring has caused many to lose everything, and they are seeking help and a better life in other countries. Welcoming refugees with open arms bring one closer to God since one would be following some of the most important Catholic teaching which is treating everyone with dignity, even though the immigration policies have had to progress over time they are at a point now that will be able to help those in need. . The Ethical message of helping ones neighbor brought forth by the Article is similar to that of Kant’s Golden Rule which teaches that you must do unto others as you want done to you, truly representing the views of Catholicism and highlighting how important it is to love thy neighbor and how this will play a necessary...
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...Human Resources Plan Name Class Teacher Date The human resource department has a direct impact on the success of the company and its culture. In addition to being responsible for recruiting and retaining employees, talent management, compensation and benefits, training and development, and compliance, HR should be able to assist employees and managers resolve issues. Before starting an HR Department of one person, it is important to develop a long-term strategic plan in order to formulate the steps used to build a functioning unit and one that has credibility within the organization as a strategic partner. In order to streamline our department of one, HR will focus on specific functions and re-assign or outsource others. Recruitment, training and development, compensation, legal issues, and performance reviews will remain with HR. We will outsource or make use of web-based services certain activities such as payroll and benefit management. Other functions of HR will be carried out by utilizing the expertise of other departments and collaborating with them on important issues. For example, I will collaborate with the marketing manager to aid the company’s recruitment, orientation and onboarding so that we are promoting the company brand and attracting the right talent. According to Chimhanzi (2004), significant achievements for both departments will be achieved through social networking and written communications that help promote the perception of connectedness...
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...Order (3 Videos) Questions: 1. Who has the power to represent the EU internationally? The president of the European Commission, the high Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, the head of delegation of the EU to third countries (e.g. the US),and the president of the European Council. 2. Of which of the following international organisations is the EU a (full) member? The FAO and WTO, two conditions need to be fulfilled: 1) The EU must have the power (as conferred by the Member States in the Treaties) to become a member, 2) the international organization must allow the EU (which is not a state) to become a member. Consult, for instance, Art. 4 of the UN Charter 3. What is the EU in international law? Rights and obligations. It is not a state or is a regional integration organization with a very extensive measeur of international legal personality (at 47 TEU) 4. Who represents Europe in the world, in external affairs and treaty negotiations with 3rd countries or international organizations, High representative of EU for foreign affairs and policy: created by the Lisbon treaty , it is also the vicepresident to the European Comissions. Head of state, Europe is represented by 2 persons: permanent president of European Council and President of the European Commission (more for classical competences of the EUUU). And Rotatic council. World wide diplomatic network of the European Union: EU ambassadors, EU delegations of the European Action...
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...Human nature is the basis of why individuals are unique and different. It is the means which defines a person as a collectivist; where they rely on others or as an individualist; where they rely purely on their individual strengths. The author of this source believes in individual strength rather than government involvement, through the preservation of welfare capitalism. With restrictions comes a loss of identity as it restricts political being of an individual. This source follows the ideas of classical liberalism. In the ideology of individuals striving their uniqueness and inequality. The source argues the role of government, which will suffice an individual's uniqueness being one in which the government does not restrict its people by...
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...Secretary-General, I am writing with some important recommendations as you embark on your trip to address the crisis in Gaza. We see an urgent need for measures and mechanisms that will protect civilians, provide long-term as well as short-term humanitarian relief and rehabilitation, and ensure accountability and deter future violations of international humanitarian law. We therefore urge you to give priority to these areas in your discussions in the region and your public calls for action. Protection of Civilians Given the exigency of protecting civilians in Gaza, we urge you to send several clear messages to both parties to the conflict and neighboring states. In particular, we would urge you to: * a strong statement, underscoring the importance of both parties' full and stringent compliance with international humanitarian law. All those who violate the laws of war must know that they will be held accountable in the future for their actions; a firm warning from you now can help save lives. * Insist that Egypt and Israel do the maximum to permit the evacuation of civilians through their borders as there is no safe place for civilians within Gaza. As the UN High Commissioner for Refugees António Guterres told the Security Council on January 8, Israel and Egypt must respect the universal right of those fleeing war to seek safety in other states, as well as their right to return upon the conclusion of hostilities. * Urge that Israel take all feasible precautions to avoid...
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...Declaration of Human Rights, made on the 10th December 1948, stood the test of time? A short essay focusing on freedom of religion. Introduction “Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance.” (Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 18, http://www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/index.shtml, accessed 14th March 2014) This essay will show that the rights protected in Article 18 - as with many other Articles of the UDHR (Universal Declaration of Human Rights) are protected to varying degrees – to not at all, depending on where you live, the level of democracy in your society, culture and lastly; external factors that dominate ordinary democratic processes and because of the forces applied by the geopolitical and economic forces of the day. The essay will show this by illustrating often controversial and disputed examples of violation on religious freedom in France, Saudi Arabia and Burma (Maynamar) and testing the principles of UDHR on those cases whilst also considering the socio-economic and political drivers. Simply defining human rights and its elements can be complex. This is shown in the minor disagreement between the drafters of the UDHR as described later below. This essay will also use the European Convention of Human Rights...
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...are licensed in another state in certain circumstances and have the right to declare an emergency. This means that counselors and therapists from one state can practice in in other states if there is an emergency or in an instance falls under a certain circumstance. I was interested in this bill because I hope to become a family therapist. The importance of this bill shows that counselors and therapists may be in an emergency where they need to take action, but they are not licensed in that particular state. Certain instances like school shootings may draw in therapists and counselors from other states...
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... 5.10 7. Social media 5.11 8. Teleworking 5.12 PART B: REPUTATION MANAGEMENT OF ORGANISATION 9. Introduction 5.13 10. Understanding the basics of reputation management 5.13 11. Reputation management in a crisis 5.15 11-1 Example 5.1: The Brent Spar crisis – Underestimating shareholder expectations PART C: PROTECTING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF ORGANISATION 12. Introduction 5.17 13. What is intellectual property? 5.18 14. Importance of intellectual property 5.18 14-1 Example 5.2: Brand value v. net tangible assets 14-2 Brand values compared to tangible assets 15. Intellectual property rights 5.19 15. Types of intellectual property 5.20 15-1 Trademark 15-2 Patent 15-3 Utility model 15-4 Industrial design 15-5 Geographical indications of source & appellations of origin 15-6 Undisclosed information and trade secrets 15-7 Copyright 15-8 Related rights 15-9 Other rights – Topographies and plant breeder rights 16. Balanced IP protection 5.24 16-1 Case study 5.1: Government support of research for the public good 17. Abuse of intellectual property 5.26 17-1 Example 5.6: Piracy in the music industry 17-2 New methods for protecting intellectual property 18...
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...New York Post that a Gallup poll which analyzed data collected from 66,000 people polled in 65 countries that the U.S. is considered to be more threatening to peace efforts than Pakistan, Iran, and China combined, “Of the 66,000 people polled, just under a quarter named Uncle Sam as the greatest threat to world peace,” (New York Post, 2014). While this data sheds a frightening light upon the global opinion of the U.S.’s ability to act as successful peacekeepers, and due to many of the blunders experienced during Bush’s presidency, it is understandable as to why faith in the U.S. has diminished. However, both recent and historical data points towards the contrary, and instead has shown the importance of U.S. intervention in maintaining peace and showing the world that violations of human rights will not be tolerated. Therefore appropriate U.S. intervention within certain foreign policies is a necessity for global peace. Due to the U.S. maintaining one of the world’s largest militia in non-war times it is imperative that the United States’ military be involved in global efforts to foster and maintain peace when necessary. Many countries do not have the capability to defend themselves and the U.S. can aid these countries by using its quite expansive military power. Currently the U.S. supports a military of over 1.4 million trained individuals (U.S. Department of Defense, 2014). Recent struggles between Chinese and Japanese forces have only highlighted how important it is for the...
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...presidency Jimmy Carter ran on the promise of a foreign diplomacy stance that centered around human rights. This notion strongly impacted American votes and resulted in Carter’s narrowly achieved victory; only collecting 297 electoral votes while his competitor, Gerald R. Ford, had been able to obtain 240. To be true on his promise of working toward a diplomacy of human rights, President Carter worked toward opening relations with China and made bounds in negotiating a potential peace in the Arab-Israeli conflict only late in his term to be marred by the a crisis in Iran that seemed to have no possible solution. This paper will begin by focusing on the promises made for a diplomacy of human rights during the Carter...
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...attraction; in Malaysia, public toilets are tourist attractions, too – for the wrong reason. 1. Looking at the cartoon above, suggest the negative impact of dirty public toilet in Malaysia. 2. Instead of using TV1 and TV2 to promote a campaign, what other electronic communication channels would be more suitable and why? 3. Suggest the possible ‘source’ of this campaign. 4. Suggest two possible ‘noise’ in this campaign. 5. Why is evaluation important in a campaign? 6. Why is research important in a campaign? ### Tutorial 4 (PR Publics) 1. Why do public relations practitioners try to identify opinion leaders and decision makers for each public? 2. Why is it important to identify a public’s stake or interest in an issue of importance to a practitioner’s organization? Give an example of a stakeholder who is important to an organization. 3. Who are some of the traditional...
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...by all stakeholders. The process should be implemented in accordance with a pre constructed Risk management plan. A well developed risk assessment will make use of the considerable number of assessments, planning, and formal risk identification performed to provide a picture of the composite or overall risk associated with an organization. Also an effective risk mitigation strategy will provide a significant increase in the confidence level that a business or organization will meet its cost, schedule, and performance requirements. Introduction Risk is an important concept that plays a major role in the success of a business and organization. Risk is defined as the exposure to injury or loss. Every decision that we make as human beings contain some form of risk and most of the time the weight of the risk determine whether we will follow through with an action or not. Risk Management is a systematic way to keep those risks in check and a way to limit those risks in impacting the goals and life-span of an organization or business. Fred Kaen defined risk management in his article Risk Management, Corporate Governance and the public Corporation as the identification, and management of organization or enterprise exposure to financial risk. However, not only does risk management identified financial risk of an organization, it also identify and analyze the uncertainties...
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...HN299-01: Associate’s Capstone in Human Services 1502A Unit 9 Final Project Professional Development Trinise Walton Kaplan University A Professional Development As a retiring supervisor of the child welfare service department, I will be providing valid information in this paper to those that are new in the human service field. This information will include how to use effective coordination, the best methods of providing direct service to clients, why it is so important to advocate for families and communities as well as agencies. Also what has been the most important lessons I have learned during my career. In all areas of the human services, there is a center point for helping others to find safety, health and success within their own lives. Remember the work is vital and valid, which is often inspirational enough. Careers in this field are, ideal because the job requirements revolve around the development of personal and professional relationships with clients, whether children, adults, or elderly. However, working in human services does provide specialize training through schooling or on-the-job- to help the professional. The human service careers falls into two categories: social services and mental health services. Social services specialists assist people on improving their quality of life. Mental health specialists deals directly with individuals who are trying to change their behavior or accomplish a better mental outlook. However, if a person is trying to...
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