My friend, Anthony Thatcher, is uncertain as to whether his girlfriend will relish her birthday night-out watching “The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins (2012). As a long-trusted childhood comrade, I desire to see Anthony create memorable moments with his adventurous companion named Theresa Jones. Besides passing time and getting entertained, I believe that the movie will help the couple to reinforce their connection, relieve stress, and appreciate art. Additionally, the film will sensitize them about social issues and offer unforgettable film therapy (Ross, n.p.). Since the narrative involves an apocalyptic world where a sixteen-year-old girl is relentlessly trying to survive in dystopia, Anthony and Theresa will discover new approaches to overcoming life hurdles and remaining focused on their personal and collective goals.
Despite being an evolved democracy, a model for most countries struggling to meet even the basic standard of human rights, the US still grapples with the question of discrimination. Discrimination along the gender line is inherently a social issue, but because of contributions from policymakers, feminist campaigns, among other things that have heightened pressure to relook the problem and expand the interpretation of discrimination prohibiting laws to include modern concepts such as orientation. Sex discrimination is an essential concern in equality discourses since when perpetuated in areas such as workplace environment, it marginalizes certain genders and fosters social inequality, reducing the odds of attaining the desired level of social and economic equity. It is predominantly a women’s issue and explains largely the genesis of systemic prejudices in workplaces that forms the basis gender inequality, but LGBT people raise legal issues, and since sex is a protected quality, sexual orientation is an undeniable corollary.
Ethical codes are an essential aspect of each professional because they promote humanity and respect human rights in society. Professional, moral principles promote an individual’s need to recognize and appreciate other people’s specialization areas. The professional code fosters the division of labour in society. In our case study, Angela had to respect the cultural believes that Mr. Harrak’s family had. A society should be analyzed under the different ethical codes (Cogin, 2012). Angela should understand that there are no cultural practices that should be harmful to individual health. Therefore, procedural assessment is essential to protect Mr. Harrak’s rights that are curtailed owing to the mistreatment she receives from his wife in the name of cultural practices. There exists a conflict between culture and ethical codes. The different moral principles do not thoroughly guide Angela. The ethical codes are divided into four sections, suggesting that the social worker focuses on the mandate given to them as approved by the delegate’s NASW assembly. The preamble ethical codes highlight the mission of a social worker in American society. The social worker’s mission is to promote human life and well-being in society (Nash & O’Donoghue, 2015). American society’s social workers have to ensure their…
Outline Topic: literature research on the LGBTQ research Introduction: This stage introduces our analysis of the LGTBQ rights on American society and the rest of the world. The conversation that persists in every sociological theory is the inequality that exists in our community. Violence has been the cause of inequality in society. Individual freedom in society describes how sexual rights are addressed under different countries’ laws. Sexual discrimination is condemned by understanding how society treats lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and those who are transgender in society. Discrimination of gender also relates to our understanding of why most communities express one gender as more superior than the other. Our research identifies LGBTQ rights as the basis for understanding the best approaches to explaining different rights and sexual freedom in American society. Also, we can relate the inequality with the conflict theory as advocated by Karl Marx. Statement of thesis: The research focus on qualitative analysis describes how LGBTQ rights have been adopted in America’s united states. The research also focuses on the different literature studies that illustrate a campaign for accepting every individual in society. The research focuses on the effects of LGBTQ rights in the lives of people who were previously…
The Mayans’ experience presented an opportunity to learn about the Maya civilization, culture, and political life. Interactions with locals provided vital insights into Maya’s rise to cultural and political sophistication. For instance, learning about the Olmec’s influence on the Maya culture established an understanding of their settlement area at the Yucatan Peninsula base. Some of the Mayans’ cultural gains included their grasp of the number system and the famous Mayan calendar. Upon settlement, the Maya started farming to feed their rising population, establish an economic system, and organize politically as a way of protecting their territory (Berger et al., 2016). Some of the crops farmed included cassava, squash, beans, and maize, among other farm activities that included cattle rearing. The construction of cities signified their sophistication, reinforced by the monumental pyramids that symbolized their civilization.
People People are the most valuable assets that will be present in this G7 event. Therefore, their safety matters. The identified class of people attending the event includes political figures, their protection service units, Sherpas, the negotiator staff, and the service staff. The political figures will consist of the heads of states and other representatives of the G7 member nations attending the summit. The groups will conduct discussions and negotiations between themselves. People present in the submit are of exceptionally high value because of their status as heads of states and national governments’ leaders. Therefore, these persons are designate as the most critical assets.
The United States (U.S.) has the highest incarceration rate in the world. The federal government considers incarceration to be the most practical correctional observation method. However, incarceration has undue pressure on the U.S. economy while it is unable to rehabilitate prisoners. In the U.S., about 47% of incarcerations are drug-related. Nonetheless, it is observed that most prisoners live incarceration worse than they entered. The issue of incarceration and racial inequality is also at the front line in the legal system’s ethical violation. In education, policies favoring the white and creating limitations for the minority populations are prevalent. In this regard, racial minorities are constantly subject to unfair hearings, making them populate prisons. Therefore, the U.S. legal system is seen to be unjust in terms of race. Simultaneously, its ability to rehabilitate offenders remains questionable due to the high associated costs and poor outcomes.
Humanity’s interest in space exploration is enduring and universal, but some people question whether people and governments should invest resources in the field when the challenges on Earth that societies have to contend with are yet to be solved. People are driven to discover new worlds, explore the unknown, and push the limits of scientific research. I believe human space exploration is critical because it helps to address crucial questions about our place in the Universe. By addressing the challenges regarding human space exploration, investment in research is imperative. I believe society should be driven by a desire to expand technology and understand the possibility of life beyond Earth. Space exploration is no longer the preserve of governments because the private sector has recognized the importance of exploring mysteries of the Universe. The Imperial Space Shift shows that private citizens and companies can join the space race and contribute to the quest for a better understanding of the heavens.
Summary of the Issue Workplace violence among nurses has been one of the most challenging issues in many hospitals, mostly because nurses interact and work together with patients. Hence, workplace violence has become one of the most pertinent issues in Texas. Violence has resulted in injuries that require a day away from the workstation. The Texas Nursing Association (n.d.p.2) posits that patients are considered to be the most common perpetrator of the violence against workers. Often, workplace violence can be prevented if leaders put proper safety measures in place. According to the Texas Nursing Association (n.d.), approximately 49.8% of nurses reported experiencing physical violence, while over 80% percent have reported facing verbal abuse. Therefore, violence negatively affects nurses. Workplace violence results in post-traumatic stress response as a majority are unable to return to the same work environment. In contrast, others leave the profession and decide to follow other careers. The Texas state needs to adopt key policies with the aim of reducing violence among healthcare workers.
Scaling overhanging rock faces is a scary but exciting experience whose thrill lies between the fear of falling onto rough rocks lying a long way down and the satisfaction of getting perched on a summit like a conqueror. Rock climbing is a way of cultivating bravely and an experience that tests commitment to dreams. Growing up in a highly outdoorsy family, I have rich memories of how my brother and I used to go camping, hiking, and mountain biking. I learned tying knots, using the belay device, and climbing during my membership at the Vertical Endeavors club. Despite having climbing skills, I have never pursued bold rock climbing or mountaineering activities. My continually growing academic commitments and joys of socializing have barred me from intensive climbing. However, I have always wished to feel the thrill of rock climbing at Boqueron in Peru’s foothills, an experience that recently awakened my liking for climbing.