Friday, November 15, 2019
Ontology :: essays research papers
Ontology One of the most controversial debates in philosophy has been over the nature of being. In the Pre-Socratic era the dispute focused on whether change was constant while our human perceptions made static separations so that we could make sense of our environment, or if being exists omnipresently and that our perceptions of diversity in matter are false. Plato tries to solve this dilemma with his theory of an objective reality in a realm different from that which we experience. Aristotle agrees with Socrates except that he believes an objectââ¬â¢s true essence cannot exist separated from the object itself. I presume that we can exist with our own identity and inhere to a greater whole simultaneously, however my rationalism does not extend beyond people. Nonetheless, these philosophers all had valid conclusions and their theories compliment each other. "War is king"1 said Heraclitus. He believes that reality is not composed of a number of things, but is a process of continual creation and destruction. An accurate metaphor for his rationale is a river. Itââ¬â¢s location remains basically the same. One can walk away from it, and return with the confidence that it will still be there. However, the exact water that flows through it is never the same. One canââ¬â¢t tell the difference between the water in the river now and the water in the river earlier and yet this transience of matter does not detract from the identity of the river. Heraclitus would say that all of what we experience is like the river, forever changing in a process of erosion and creation. Heraclitusââ¬â¢ successor, Parmenides, believes that Being must exist virtually in the mind. Because nothing cannot be thought without thinking of it as something, there cannot be "nothing"2, all that can exist is Being. If there is only Being it must be indestructible, uncreated, and eternal. If one agrees that Being is , then there canââ¬â¢t be any place where being is not. According Parmenidesââ¬â¢ purely logical view, all perception of vacuous space is an illusion. Plato tried to solve this dilemma of ontology with his theory of the forms. "You have before your mind these two orders of things, the visible and the intelligible,"3 he says, which can be compared to opinion and knowledge respectively. In The Republic he uses a line analogy to explain the connection between what we perceive and what really exists. Dividing a line in four unequal parts gives us the four stages of understanding with a state of being on one side of the line corresponding to a state of understanding on the other side of the line.
Tuesday, November 12, 2019
Research on Legalizing Marijuana Essay
Legalizing Marijuana has been a controversial and extremely volatile topic ever since the 1970ââ¬â¢s. Many people hold strong beliefs regarding this topic and the subsequent laws that have been passed in certain states for the use of the recreational drug. However, marijuana is not just a recreational drug, but has many different wonderful medical purposes for the American people. Marijuana should be legalized for recreational and medical purposes throughout this country. This ââ¬Å"drugâ⬠should be legalized throughout this country because unlike many of the legal substances that the United States provides, no one has died or been hospitalized for the use of marijuana. Additionally, marijuana would be an amazing product that the government can have their hands on, and provide it to the people all while taxing and regulating its product. This would have multiple benefits throughout every major city, depleting the use of illegal drug cartel and being able to extract millions, maybe even trillions amount of dollars in tax revenue. Finally, one of my concluding reasons as to why marijuana should be legalized is because marijuana, unlike all the legal substances, is not a gateway drug and according to many studies ââ¬Å"A small minority of Americans- less than 1 percent- smoke marijuana on a daily basisâ⬠(CQ researcher 531). Those who are opposing this highly beneficial and amazing drug that could help potentially save lives, hide behind their numerous walls of misconception. A famous quote once said by Bob Marley says ââ¬Å"herb is the healing of a nation, alcohol is the destruction.â⬠This quote, I believe, was said to the nation of the United States indirectly. The damages that alcohol can do to ones body is much worse than of that of marijuana, and yet it is still legal. Whereas marijuana is illegal in most states and has more medical uses and benefits. ââ¬Å"The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that more than 37,000 an-nual U.S. deaths, including more than 1,400 in Colorado, are attributed to alcohol use alone (i.e. this figure does not include accidental deaths). On the other hand, the CDC does not even have a category for deaths caused by the use of marijuanaâ⬠(Saferchoice 1). Just because marijuana has been referred to as a drug many perceive it as being the type of drug where it controls the household, or breaks up the family, ruining the lives of the ones who used it. However I believe that this ââ¬Å"drugâ⬠needs to be reevaluated for the good of humanity. ââ¬Å"If people are truly growing it for personal consumption, its not an issue with usâ⬠(CQ Researcher 527) said Marc Alcantara and his 22 officer unit focus on commercial marijuana growing. Officers of the San Mateo County Narcotics Task Force has his priorities straight when it comes to marijuana, but he is not talking about your ââ¬Å"backyard smokers.â⬠Marc is talking about the indoor growing operations that have skyrocketed in the last 5 years over 265 percent. ââ¬Å"Indoor growing operations are capable of turning out three crops a year, typically grossing $250,000 per crop.â⬠( CQ Researcher 527) With marijuana already a lucrative California crop, Alcantara believes that we should go completely legal in the state of California, and legalize the entire cannabis industry and tax the product. Of course, Alcantara is not the only person who gets a say in this, as Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger thinks that it is not a time where we can just legalize something as powerful as this, but its defiantly time to talk about it. Unfortunately ââ¬Å"right now is a hard time to convince the U.S. Congress that smoking weed is medicineâ⬠(CQ Researcher 527). The big question as to why marijuana hasnââ¬â¢t been legalized yet is out on the table. People have been talking about this proposition for the last five to six years. Evaluating marijuana as a revenue source requires solid estimates of the size of marijuana crops, and the figures vary widely. A nationwide cannabis crop estimate of 10 million metric tons- worth 35.8 billion- was whatà was recorded by the White House drug- policy office in 2003. But some dismiss this fact because individuals believe that the United States would need somewhere between ââ¬Å"â⬠¦ 4 to 10 times more cannabis than it needs to cover domestic consumption.â⬠(CQ Researcher 530) Even with a high demand of consumptions the United States government would be able to regulate and tax the marijuana accordingly to help stimulate the economy. ââ¬Å"If you made it licit, and taxed it, the price would collapse.â⬠(CQ Researcher 530) Stating that it would be harder to sell on the streets making the product more of a pharmaceutical drug instead of a street drug. In 2005 cigarette smoking had declined drastically, ââ¬Å"â⬠¦378 billion cigarettes sold in the United States was the lowest number since 1951, when the nations population was about half its present size.â⬠(CQ Researcher 530) Marijuana was not only more safe than the effects and harm of alcohol but also it is more safe than the effect of tobacco as well. Although marijuana has its perks, it is still a drug and can very well have its down sides. ââ¬Å"Long term marijuana use can be addictive for some peopleâ⬠(CQ Researcher 531). For those people who smoke marijuana 27 out of 30 days, critical skills related to attention, memory, and learning were significantly impaired, even after they had not used the drug for at least 24 hours. But although these side effects will happen, they will however not kill you, unlike the effects of alcohol and tobacco. Also with the effects of marijuana in early adolescents, can increase the likelihood of drug problems later in life. Legalizing marijuana would not only help the individuals who could use the powerful effects of it, it could also make room in our jails and make it easier on our police officers out on the streets. No more will an officer have to make a report for someone who was casually smoking a joint on the park bench. ââ¬Å"The budget issue is very important, but we should not loose sightà of the moral component- 700,000 Americans are being arrested every year for nothing more than a marijuana possession. Those arrested are separated from their loved ones, branded criminals, denied jobs and in many cases prohibited from accessing public assistance for life.â⬠(CQ Researcher 533) Marijuana is used in our lives for entertainment purposes, for recreational purposes, and most of all health purposes. A recent Washington Post review of a concert by The Dead (formerly the Grateful Dead) described seeing in the audience a ââ¬Å"50-something with a tucked in polo button down shirt, and a blackberry holster at the hip slyly taking a hit of a joint.â⬠(CQ Researcher 532) This individual wasnââ¬â¢t trying to hurt anyone, nor was he trying to bother anyone, but because the substance he was smoking was illegal he was targeted. This man in any other setting wouldnââ¬â¢t be looked at as a criminal but instead he is now getting a ticket and a humiliating felony on his recored, that could potentially ruin his life. Marijuana has been a topic of discussion for the last decade. Whether to legalize it, or keep it a street drug. Some say that legalizing it will only make it worse for the environment, making it everywhere around us, and having the whole world high. Others say that legalizing it will help, not only the economy, but the people living in the United States tremendously. Some say that keeping it illegal is better, but then complain about how bad the economy is, while others say that keeping it illegal will only hurt us in the long run. Whichever side your on, make sure you have evidence that supports your reasoning. There are so many different opinions to this matter and I feel that in the sooner years it will should be legal. My thoughts I felt as if this article not only brought both elements to the table butà also gave me different ways to look at the certain situation. This article was both inspiring and reasonable. It showed me that there are certain reasons as to why this product isnââ¬â¢t quite legal on the street just yet. This article gave me facts that I had no idea about and I really liked how it didnââ¬â¢t side with one specific side. Having both sides of the argument in this topic showed me a new light towards why not legalize it. There are many reasons as to why you shouldnââ¬â¢t legalize it, but not too many for the side of why too legalize it. I found a lot of great and intellectual information in this article that I would love to use in my life, and found a few new ways to think of things towards this situation. I enjoyed reading this article a lot and actually look forward in reading some more in my future.
Sunday, November 10, 2019
Priorities and Responses Essay
This assignment will look at incidents and emergencies that can happen in a health and social care setting. Within my assignment I will be explaining possible priorities and responses when dealing with two incidents or emergencies in a health and social care setting. I will be discussing health, safety or security concerns that may arise from the incident or emergency. Then I will be discussing how I would respond to them. An emergency is defined as ââ¬Å"a serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action.â⬠(Oxford University Press, 2014). An incident is defined as ââ¬Å"a relatively insignificant event that might have serious consequences.â⬠(Collins, 2014). Anna is 56 year old woman who lives in a residential care home because she developed early-onset Alzheimerââ¬â¢s a few years ago and her daughter can no longer care for her at home, as her arthritis has also become more severe and she struggles to do basic things by herself now as it can become very painful for her to move at all at a momentââ¬â¢s notice. I am a carer who works at the residential care home that she lives in. A fault with the electrics causes a fire to start in the downstairs of the home. I am upstairs with Anna helping her get changed as she spilt her drink on herself, when we were alerted to the fire. By the time we were alerted to the fire it had already spread throughout the entire downstairs of the home so it was preventing us from exiting the building down the stairs. There is no other fire exit upstairs to the outside so I have no choice but to separate myself and Anna from the fire. To do this I take her back into her room as she has a room atà the fro nt of the house with a large window. I close the door and roll up her blanket and put it along the gap at the bottom of the door to stop any smoke coming in. This is a good preventative measure as a door can keep a fire back for at least half an hour while we wait for the emergency services to arrive. Unfortunately there is not a room in the home with a fire door as this would be a much better aid as it can keep a fire back for two hours. Once I have put the blanket under the door and made sure that any gaps there are covered I open the window as wide as it can possibly go and start shouting to alert other carers and residents as well as any other people who are outside that we are trapped inside the building. This way the fire services will make rescuing us a priority when they arrive. Unfortunately while I am alerting people outside Anna has become very distressed because of the situation and she has fallen over and bumped her head on the table. I immediately go to her and ask her if she is alright, she doesnââ¬â¢t respond, so I gently tap her on the shoulder. She still doesnââ¬â¢t respond, so as my priority is whether or not she is breathing I check this, fortunately she is breathing normally but her head is bleeding quite a bit, but as my priority is her breathing at the moment I put her in the recovery position with her resting on the side of her head that is bleeding to apply pressure to it. Once I have checked that she is still breathing normally I move my attention back to the fire, I check the door with the back of my hand to see if it is hot. It is not, so the fire has not spread up the stairs just yet so I keep the door closed so to not add oxygen to the fire which would only cause it to flare up. I do not touch the handle of the door as it is made of metal and could possibly be extremely hot. I then go back to Anna and check that she is still breathing normally. The home has an automatic link to the emergency services through the alarm system so the fire services have already been alerted by the fire alarms going off and shoul d be arriving soon. Moments later the emergency services arrive and they come to the window to help get us out. As Anna is unconscious and bleeding she is the one who needs immediate care so the priority is to get her out safely first. The fire men safely remove Anna from the room and take her down to the ground where an ambulance is waiting to transport her to the local hospital to receive the care she needs. Once the fire has been extinguished our next priority is to report her fall in the accident book, in case there is anyà query later on. Within the accident book we record her name, what injuries she suffered, the time and location of it and a record of the first aid treatment she was given. My name was also recorded as I was the only witness as to what happened. A follow up review is then carried out to understand why the incident happened and to evaluate how effective my response was. This may take a few months in some cases. After the event I have to go and talk to a counsellor about what happened to check and make sure that I am not emotionally traumatised. After the incident the care home reviewed their policies and procedures to see how well they worked. The managers review how smoothly things were dealt with and see if it could have been dealt with any better. In order to avoid the same things happening again if something similar were to happen the care home implemented improvements to the establishment by adding another fire escape route from the upstairs to the outside. (Beryl Stretch, Mary Whitehouse, 2010). Jack is a 26 year old man who lives in a residential care home because he has severe learning disabilities. I am a carer who works in the residential care home that he lives in. One day while we are in the day room looking for something to do his behaviour starts to change. I notice that he is showing behavioural signs of becoming aggressive. He is tense and agitated, and when I try to talk to him he is responding loudly and abruptly. The muscles in his jaw are tensed and his pupils have dilated. His hands are tightly balled into fists and he is leaning over me invading my personal space. By now his behaviour has become aggressive towards me and he has started verbally threatening me. Unfortunately I do not know what has triggered him to become aggressive this time so I do not know what I can do or remove from the situation to try and prevent him getting out of control. My first response is to try and talk to Jack in a calm voice to try and stop the situation going in a violent direction. I am talking to him calmly without raising my voice to try and get him to calm down and not get too over-worked and distressed. Unfortunately my efforts to try and diffuse the situation by talking to him have not worked, so my next thought is to check for the nearest exit and slowly back away from him, whilst continuing to talk to him. Jack is blocking the only exit from the room and he is becoming increasingly aggressive and I am starting to become worried for my ownà safety. Since his behaviour is becoming worse and he is showing signs of becoming physically violent, I continue to talk to him in the hope of calming him down, and I also discretely push the panic button to call for help without alerting him to it so that it doesnââ¬â¢t cause him to become anymore agitated or distressed. Unfortunately, he starts throwing things in my direction, like cups and bo oks off the table. He is about to pick up a chair to throw at me when three other carers come into the room. I continue to talk to Jack in a non-threatening, soft, calm tone to try and reassure him and explain to him and the other carers what is happening. ââ¬Å"Hi guys, Jackââ¬â¢s feeling a bit upset today, I think weââ¬â¢re having a little bit of an ââ¬Ëoffââ¬â¢ day today, so we just need to try and calm things down a bit nowâ⬠. As I am talking to him and the other carers, one of them disarms Jack by taking the chair away from him, and the other two physically restrain him, which allows them to control him without actually hurting him. They are fully trained in the correct way to use restraint techniques. Restraining him was the last resort as I did try to diffuse the situation by talking to him but this did not work and his behaviour became violent and our priority is not only the safety of him, myself and the others carers but also the safety of the other residents. As his behaviour became violent we had no choice but to restrain him not only for our own safety, but for his own safety as he could become a risk to himself but also to the other residents as he runs the risk of turning his aggression onto them as well as me. Once he has been restrained and had time to calm down he is much more placid and is no longer showing signs of aggression. We have to record the incident in the accident book in case there are any queries that may arise at a later date, possibly if he has any marks on him from being restrained. Also, we record it in an incident book for other members of staff, like other carers who work with Jack and also carers who may not work directly with him but may be around him in the home. This way they can see what has happened, and this way we can keep a record of when and where he becomes aggressive so that we can try and find a pattern to try and figure out what triggers him. So then we can try and prevent it happening again, so if he only becomes aggressive on days he has a certain food, like chocolate then we can try avoiding that particular food and see if it helps at all. Also the home reviewed its policies and procedures and set in place changes so that there must be atà least two carers at all times with Jack in case he suddenly becomes aggressive again. (Beryl Stretch, Mary Whitehouse, 2010).
Friday, November 8, 2019
Free Essays on Documentary Photographer
formulated by the people in the picture. However... Free Essays on Documentary Photographer Free Essays on Documentary Photographer Documentary projects The Great Depression, which began with the stock market crash of 1929 and lasted for the next decade, was a time of desperation and disorientation in America. In an effort to bring the country back on its feet, President Roosevelt initiated the Farm Security Administration (FSA) project. Photographers were hired and sent across the United States to document Americans living in poverty, and Dorothea Lange and Walker Evans were two of those photographers that were sent out. Along with their partners Paul S. Taylor and James Agee they started their projects which were approached through two different methods. Agee and Evans project Let Us Now Praise Famous Men and Lange and Taylorââ¬â¢s project An American exodus: A Record of Human Erosion, are two similar, though different types of work. Both projects are of the poor tenant farmers in the south and the sharecroppers living during the Great Depression during the 1930s. The first difference I noticed is the way the pictures are pres ented in the two projects. By this I mean how they are taken and how Evans and Lange chose which ones that were to be included in the books. A second difference is that Agee and Taylor had two different writing techniques and these are the biggest differences between the two books. Despite the similarities in the two texts presented by the authors and photographers, their work is presented in two various ways. Agee and Evans project was done after living with three tenant families and Evans photographs are completely separate from Agees text. There are not any captions or names and they do not tell us where the photos are taken or who the people in the pictures are. Lange and Taylorââ¬â¢s project on the other hand is written in a way that helps us read the photographs and it is easier to see the connections between the text and pictures. The captions underneath the photos are based on words formulated by the people in the picture. However...
Tuesday, November 5, 2019
The Strategic Planning For Jet Airways Tourism Essays
The Strategic Planning For Jet Airways Tourism Essays The Strategic Planning For Jet Airways Tourism Essay The Strategic Planning For Jet Airways Tourism Essay The intent of this paper is to measure a successful and well-organized strategic planning for air hose industry supplying Jet Airways strategic program. Jet Airways is the India s market leader in air hose industries, nevertheless has faced increasing competition over the last decennary ensuing abrasion in their market portion. The study begins by analyzing the current internal and external environment of Jet Airways. Through strategic rating it s recommended that Jet airways concentrate on their cardinal service bringing to reconstruct their competitory advantage within the industry. This will necessitate seting into pattern a combination of two schemes ; a people processes scheme and a scheme focused on technological promotion. The people processes scheme was derived from a figure of industry beginnings sketching Jet Airways diminution in client satisfaction. The technological promotion scheme coincides with the reclamation of Jet Airways aircraft fleet and will farther better the overall client experience. Index Aims: The chief aim of this paper is to develop the internal and external environmental analysis and strategic planning with hazard direction and concern moralss. Specific aims are following, Measure the current strategic place of Jet Airways. Analyze the strategic Planning Models for Jet Airways. Examine Jet Airways internal and external environment. ( 1.0 ) Overview of Jet Air passages: Jet Airways is an air hose based in Mumbai, India. It is India s 3rd largest air hose after Air India and Kingfisher Airlines. It operates over 400 day-to-day flights to 64 finishs worldwide. Its primary base is Mumbai s Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport with secondary hubs at Bangalore, Brussels, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata and Pune as focal point metropoliss. In July 2008, Which? magazine ranked Jet Airways as the universe s best long- draw air hose after Singapore Airlines. In a canvass conducted by SmartTravelAsia.com in September 2008, it was voted as the universe s 7th best air hose overall. It has besides won an award for the quality of its catering. In February 2009, Jet Airways had 846,000 riders, doing it the 2nd largest air hose in India behind Kingfisher Airlines. Jet Airways besides operates two low-cost air hoses, viz. Jet Lite ( once Air Sahara ) and Jet Airways Connect. ( 1.1.1 ) Corporate Structure: Mr. Naresh GoyalA Chairman Mr. Ali GhandourA -A Director Mr. Nikos KardassisA -A Chief Executive Officer Mr. Saroj K. DattaA -A Executive Director Mr. Abdulrahman AlbusaidyA Group Executive Officer Mr. Sudheer RaghavanA -A Chief Commercial Officer Capt. Hameed AliA -A Chief Operating Officer Mrs. Anita GoyalA |A Executive Vice President Network Planning A ; Revenue Management Mr. Raja SegranA |A Sr. Vice President Mr. P. K. SinhaA |A Regional Vice President Mr. Gaurang ShettyA |A Sr. Vice President Customer Services A ; Alliances Capt. Hassan Al-MousawiA |A Sr. Vice President-Operations A ; On Time Performance Mr. Abdulkhaliq SaeedA |A Sr. Vice President Engineering A ; Maintenance Mr. Mahalingam Shivkumar A |A Sr. Vice President, Finance Mr. Rajesh SharmaA |A Vice President Internal Audit Mr. K. G. VishwanathA |A Vice President Commercial Strategy and Investor Relations Dato K. JeyakanthanA |A Sr. Vice President Technology Servicess Mr. Jay ShelatA |A Vice President Cargo Mr. Raj SivakumarA |A Vice President Network Planning, Revenue Management A ; Distribution Dr. Samar B. SrivastavaA |A Vice President Human Resources Mr. Ashok BarimarA |A General Counsel A ; Vice President Legal Ms. Ragini ChopraA |A Vice President Corporate Communication and Public Relations Ms. Monica ChopraA |A Company Secretary A ; Sr. General Manager Legal ( 2.0 ) Environmental Analysis: For success within the air hose industry, an consciousness of the external environment is indispensable. This subdivision aims to foreground the place of the industry, in peculiar looking at rivals and measuring Jet airways capableness to run into current and future challenges. ( 2.1 ) PESTEL Analysis Of Jet Air passages: Political Issue License issue for international operation. Infrastructural restraint. ATF monetary value policy. Open sky policy. FDI Limits: 100 % Greenfield airdrome 74 % bing airdromes. 100 % through particular permission. 49 % for air hoses. Economic Effectss The income degree is lifting. Contribution to the Indian economic system. There is a rise in the cost of fuel. Investing in the sector of air power. The growing of the in-between income group household affects the air power sector. Reduced menu but yet non plenty. Social Effectss Developing of the metropoliss to break services and airdromes. Employment chances. Safety ordinances. The position symbol attached to a plane travel. Technological Effectss Modernization of aircrafts. The growing of e-commerce and e-ticketing. Satellite based pilotage system. Modernization and denationalization of the airdromes. Modern engineering like CAT3 and ILS. Environmental Sector There is an addition in the planetary heating. The sudden alteration and the unexpected behavior of the clime and to depend on the ambiance. Deficit of the infrastructural capacity. There is a touristry impregnation. Legal Factors. FDI bounds. Bilateral pacts. Airlines acquisitions and the leasing cost. ( 2.2 ) SWOT Analysis Of Jet Air passages: Figure 2.2 shows SWOT Analysis: Second Market driver. Experience transcending 14 twelvemonth. Merely private air hose with international operation. They have a strong trade name value and their repute is really high in the head of the clients. The service quality is good. Largest fleet size. There is a uninterrupted invention in their concern. Tungsten Fring domestic market portion. Old fleet with mean age around 4.79 old ages. Scope for betterment in in-flight service. High ticket pricing. Confronting a tough competition from the rivals. Oxygen Untapped air lading market. Scope in international service and touristry. The non penetrated domestic market. Thymine Strong rivals. Fuel monetary value hiking. Abroad market competition. Infrastructure issues. Tourism impregnation. Economic lag. Promotion and sponsorship worsening. ( 3.0 ) Strategic Planning Model: ( 3.1 ) Porter s Five Forces Model Of Jet Air passages: ( 1 ) The menace of the entry of new rivals: The menace of the new entrants is really high for Jet Airways, because right now there are so many new air hose company that has come with new schemes and services. The more profitable the industry is the more attractive it will be to new rivals. And as we know that Jet Airways is a really good known air hose company of India since many old ages and it has a trade name image and has a good repute on the clients mind but so besides Jet Airways has to give the best service quality to the clients to stay the market leader in the concern. ( 2 ) The strength of the competitory competition: The strength of the competitory competition is high for Jet Airways. Jet Airways has many competitory challengers like Kingfisher Airlines, British Airways, Air India, Virgin Atlantic, etc. Jet Airways has both long draw flights and short draw flights. They are losing the domestic portion market so in this competitory industry they have to convey some invention in their concern. Their scheme is really powerful because they are concentrating more in the service quality. Their aircrafts are modernised and they have the modernized engineering like CAT3 and ILS. ( 3 ) The menace of replacement merchandises or services: The menace of replacement for Jet Airways is low. There are few replacements for Jet Air passages: For short draw flights they have: Jet Connect and Jet Lite. For long haul flights they have: No noteworthy replacement. ( 4 ) The dickering power of clients ( purchasers ) : The bargaining power of purchaser is average. Jet Airways has the option to exchange the providers and harmonizing to that the clients of Jet Airways besides has the option to exchange. ( 5 ) The dickering power of providers: The bargaining power of provider is high. The provider can exchange to any other option at any clip. ( 4.0 ) Pull offing Hazard: Every concern faces risksA that could presentA menaces to its success. Hazard is defined as the chance of an event and its effects. Risk direction is the pattern of utilizing procedures, methods and tools for pull offing these hazards. Risk direction focal points on placing what could travel incorrect, measuring which risksA should beA dealt with and implementing schemes to cover with those hazards. Businesss that have identified theA hazards will be better prepared and have a more cost-efficient manner of covering with them. The types of hazard your concern faces strategic, for illustration a rival coming on to the market. conformity, for illustration reacting to the debut of new wellness and safety statute law. fiscal, for illustration non-payment by a client or increased involvement charges on a concern loan. operational, for illustration the dislocation or larceny of cardinal equipment. ( 4.1 ) Pull offing Hazard Of Jet Air passages: Jet Airways falls in the strategic hazard and the operational hazard. Strategic and Operational Hazard: Overview of cyber-security and best patterns in fraud bar. Understanding cardinal basicss of PCI Data Security Standards and what air hoses need to make to aline with the necessary demands. Risk direction in Jet Airways: Fraud bar schemes and procedures. Schemes in IVR hazard control. The manner frontward in hazard direction. ( 5.0 ) Scheme and Ethical motives of JET AIRWAYS: Scheme of Jet Air passages: The chief scheme of Jet Airways is to keep service quality. Jet Airways ( India ) Ltd. has earned the differentiation of having the IATA Operational Safety Audit ( IOSA ) Registration. The air hose has successfully completed the Operational Safety Audit and has entered into the IOSA Registry. One of the schemes that Jet Airways is following: Jet Airways scheme: taking a row to derive rider infinite Bombay: After holding removed a row of seats from some of its planes to increase overall leg room for riders, Jet Airways ( India ) Ltd is utilizing an advanced, 3-dimensional hoarding run to sell the construct. Developed by Mudra Group s out-of-door unit Primesite, the Mumbai hoardings have images of two chairs sitting near to each other, and so one floating on railings to uncover the message: We ve removed a row to give you more infinite. The row of seats has been done off with in Jet s 737-800s series planes. Removal of rows to make infinite for cramped riders is nt a new thought as many air hoses, particularly in the US, have used similar tactics and messages to distinguish their planes from challengers. Several other companies, such as car shapers ( with subdivisions of autos ) and even java companies ( Bru used chairs and tabular arraies ) have used 3-dimensional hoardings to stand out. Says Gaurang Shetty, vice- president, selling, Jet Airways: We wanted to make an impact and efficaciously pass on that we have removed a row of seats from our domestic flights, thereby giving more infinite on our domestic flights. The out-of-door invention has merely been done in Mumbai sing the limitations on the same in other tubes. We would be pass oning through billboards in Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata and Bangalore. Sanjeev Hajela, president, Primesite, says the run has a budget of Rs55-60 hundred thousand. Jet is a big user of out-of-door media and is believed to pass every bit much as Rs10-Rs12 crore a twelvemonth, some 20 % of the air hose s selling spend. Jet Airways was one of the early entrants in the air power concern, as besides the first private air hose to wing to abroad finishs and had a comparatively simple originative message: Jet Flies to 44 Domestic and 8 International Destinations . Notes Jagdeep Kapoor, pull offing manager of Samsika Marketing Consultants Pvt. Ltd: Earlier, the placement of the Jet trade name was such that it reflected aspirational value. It was an aspired trade name while all the remainder were tired and perspired trade names. Today it s different. They have found a rival in their ain conference in signifier of Kingfisher. There is a switch taking topographic point, with some clients switching truenesss to Kingfisher. He classifies Jet s growing in footings of three Ss: Nutriment, Service and the demand to ( Speed Up ) . In malice of non being the first entrant in the air power infinite, the Jet trade name grew steadily, sustained and survived. Later on, Jet grew to be the best premium trade name in the whole state by foregrounding the service facet. In service, they were alone and premium. Today, its different and Jet needs to rush up. They need to sharply construct themselves as a trade name, and advertise themselves like a consumer trade name if they need to crush Kingfisher. 2 ) Ethical motives of Jet Air passages: The Code of Business Conduct and Ethics ( Code ) has been adopted by Jet Airways ( India ) Limited to follow with applicable jurisprudence and the regulations and ordinances of the Stock Exchanges on which the securities of the Company are listed. ( 6.0 ) Strategic and Operational Conflict: Strategic Planning: Long term. Affect widely. Generic. Org. Peoples and other org. Peoples. Operational Planning: Short term. Narrow/limited range. Detailed. Within org s. Peoples. Strategic v Operational Conflict: Jet Airways has some strategic 5 operational struggle and they are: Jet Airways ( India ) Ltd. s three- twenty-four hours struggle with its pilots is bing the state s second- largest air hose riders and may halter programs to raise $ 400 million to purchase new planes. The last thing investors want to see when the air hose s seeking to raise financess is a crisis like this, Kapil Kaul, main executive officer of the Indian unit of Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation, an industry advisor said yesterday. This is a wildfire and they need to set out every bit shortly as possible. Alternate Agreements: Jet Airways is endeavoring to do alternate agreements on other air hoses wherever possible and our airdrome squads will help its invitees to the fullest extent, Jet Air said. ( 7.0 ) Recommendations: As a consequence, we can state that Jet Airways is following different types of environmental analysis and strategic planning theoretical accounts to run their organisation and their chief scheme is to give service quality to the client. So from this, we have conclude that Jet Airways is concentrating on the services which they are giving to the client s to derive their trueness and trust and to go the universe s no.1 air hose industry. Due to miss of primary research we ca nt entree more information about the company. Mentions: On-line links: hypertext transfer protocol: //www.jetairways.com/EN/GB/AboutUs/QualityCertification.aspx, contains the scheme of Jet Airways. hypertext transfer protocol: //www.jetairways.com/EN/KE/AboutUs/CodeOfConduct.aspx, contains The Code of Conduct. hypertext transfer protocol: //www.scribd.com/doc/8718529/Jet-Airways, it contains SWOT analysis and PEST analysis of Jet Airways. hypertext transfer protocol: //www.livemint.com/2007/11/25233107/Jet-Airways-strategy-removing.html
Sunday, November 3, 2019
Write a play. RELIGION Coursework Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 1250 words
Write a play. RELIGION - Coursework Example This may be contrary to Jewish states which are run in accordance to Jewish law through special administrative courts. Individuals from Jewish background easily co-exist with others despite their conservative nature towards their beliefs. This shows why currently, the major secular Jewish defense agencies incorporate personnel capable and devoted to handling interfaith affairs. They create opportunities where members of other faith religions are allowed to discuss and dialogue. David: Health care providers focus on giving appropriate care to patients from different religious backgrounds. This calls for nurses to acquire as much knowledge as they can concern various religious beliefs and their cultural practices for the purposes of providing quality healthcare. Common "religions often encountered within health care domains are Bahaââ¬â¢ism, Buddhism and Sikhism" (Puchalski and Romer, 2000). However, such religions share a number of similarities and differences. Diversity in religio ns and faith belief systems provides enough challenges within the health care sector. However, health care providers are endowed with "responsibility of showing acceptance of diversity of various belief expressions" (Puchalski and Romer, 2000). Hussein: According to Sikh religion, health and healing are directly related to spirituality since they believe in the intricate relationship between body, spirit and mind. Within the same line of belief, body is believed to serve the purpose of housing the spirit, which ultimately connects people with God. Sikh religion majorly believes in meditation, which forms an integral part of daily livelihood from family and on an individual level (Puchalski and Romer, 2000). Husein: Sikh contains prayers meant specifically for one's healing and peace, which are provided in form of hymns. Prayer is believed to have powers necessary for acquiring courage, hope, acceptance and understanding of deep meaning of illness. According to the religion, God carr ies out his will on sicknesses either through prayer or traditional medicine. Some believers prefer to accept Godââ¬â¢s will rather than follow medical prescriptions from physicians. They are at liberty to combine Western medicine with traditional herbs as well as other available therapies. There are extensive teachings on destructive nature of illicit drugs, which according to Sikh, should be avoided by all means since they are believed to interfere with body functions, hence detrimental in the process of pursuing godly life. The religion partly allows issues on birth control since it is viewed as a form of disruption to natural cycle of life from different perspectives. (Puchalski and Romer, 2000). David: A meditation on the scriptures and prayer are considered to be of profound importance, which is done with the assistance of family members. Concepts of prayer and meditation can be performed in an active form by patients or they may be passive in form of hymns (Puchalski and R omer, 2000). All practices surrounding health care should give much attention to the holistic healing of the mind, body and spirit. Spiritual healing helps the process of identifying and appreciating the importance of an empowered life based on true self-worth. Healing experiences assists individuals in living lives that are limitless. Healing in the spirit as mentioned by most religions, demands leaving the concerns of the physical body and embracing the supernatural light. Husein: However, most of these experiences are extensively dealt with in the physical body. It is an important aspect for individuals to long for a recovery from a spiritual perspective. This assists medics in identifying the fact that malfunctioning body organs can be well rectified from the
Friday, November 1, 2019
Answer the 2 questions Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 1000 words
Answer the 2 questions - Essay Example Based on this, the manner in which Jews were being treated and the manner in which the Muslims are being treated in present day, each are compared for co relation and contrast in between the two if any. The two concepts find number of sparkling identical aspects at the same time, they find number of dissimilarities based on which each may form for a different form of concept. The Jews in those days were depicted as sub humans with little capability of intellect and understanding. They were termed as uncultured on account of their handling of different social affairs. Muslims in the modern times are often directed to as barbaric and being hostile towards other communities. These activities came forth for the first time in form of 2001 when all of the hijackers and perpetrators of the Twin towers were Muslims. As a result a general perception of hatred and disregard for Muslims started prevailing .In the modern times, the Muslims of the Europe are often taken for with discontent and disregard based on similarly new ideas and ideologies. These ideologies have originated as a result of hatred towards them that is on account of terrorism. Terrorism has unfortunately been associated with Muslims at large. This in turn has given rise to the ideas and concepts of Islam o phobia (Israeli,p. 15). As a result of this, the Muslims in general are being targeted in terms of discrimination, disdain and unhealthy outward response to them in the different social sectors of society in Europe and America at large. An element of contrast between the two concepts is the fact that Muslims are not being executed largely or directly on account of the difference and conflicting ideologies between the two societies. In case of anti Semitic campaign, the Jews were being sidelined and contained in isolation places such as Ghettos (Michman,p .155). It can be safely said that there have been instances where the role of media in West
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