Friday, January 24, 2020

National Political Influence and the Catholic Church Essay -- Politics

Democratic transitions recently became a topic of great discussion among political scholars as a domino effect of democratization began in Latin America in the 1970s and continued through Eastern Europe in the late 1980s. In many of these transitions, the Catholic Church[1] played a crucial role as the protector of civil society during periods of communist and right-wing authoritarian rule, as well as taking an active role to promote the establishment of democracy (Bruneau 1994, Levine 1980, Stepan and Linz 1996, Perà ©z-Dà ­az 1993, Ramet 1987). While the Church’s political role in transition is important, significantly fewer scholars have explored how democracy affected the Catholic Church within the national context (Eberts 1998, Ramet 1999, Vilarino and Tizon 1998). Even fewer have attempted cross-national comparisons of the Church, thus permitting generalizations to be made about the political influence of the Church since the institution of democratic governance (Casan ova 1993, Gill et al.1998). With the establishment of democracy the Church was expected to flourish, due to its organizational and political advantage within new democracies. However, initial research suggests otherwise. Using the involvement of the Church in abortion policy as an indicator of political influence, it is clear the cases of Spain, Brazil and Poland vary extensively. The Polish Church maintained the most political influence, followed by the Brazilian and Spanish Churches (Neilsen 1991, Volenski and Gryzmala-Mosczynska 1997, Gautier 1998, Casanova 1993, Linz 1991, Morris 1993). In Brazil and Poland, the Church played an instrumental role in the democratic revolution, making a political decline in the Church almost inconceivable. While initially th... ...ee is regarded as a non-member state permanent observer allowing it to occasionally participate in General Assembly discussions and decisions and participate in UN International Conferences. Holy See, however, has no voting rights. [3] Secularization refers to the number of clergy that disaffiliated from the Church (i.e. transfer from ecclesiastical to civil). [4] Vatican II theology â€Å"stressed a very different notion of the Church as the people of God, assigned a more important role to the laity, redefined the authority of the Pope over the hole Church and the bishops over the diocese† (Mainwaring 1986). Vatican II theology stressed the need for social justice and vowed to help the less fortunate, this came to be known as the option for the poor. [5] The Roman Curia is the collection of ministries for governing the International Church (Della Cava 1993).

Thursday, January 16, 2020

Overview of SQUARE pharmaceuticals LTD Essay

Introduction: Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (SPL) has been the trendsetter in Bangladesh Pharmaceutical Market since its inception in 1958. Over the last decade SPL actually rose to a new standard moving beyond manufacturing quality medicines to win mindshare of patients, physicians, shareholders, business partners, and communities where we work and live. Our dedication to add more value to the common wealth of the society compounded by innovative strategies for growth and diversification, pioneering role in bringing new technology and implementing new ideas, and commitment for total quality management distills the glory of our success. Today SPL is not merely a market leader. Most of the products that it actively markets enjoy leadership position demonstrating incomparable trust of the healthcare professionals. Today SPL is ready to face the challenge of scarce sourcing of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (API) in the post-WTO era, with its advanced a manufacturing capability. SPL is one of the first companies to have an extensively computerized and automate working environment connecting every corner of the country to the centre. Productivity through connectivity is one of our heritages of progress. SPL is the first company to go beyond the national boundary, exporting its quality products in overseas markets in Asia Africa, and Europe. More than that, SPL has probably fulfilled a national aspiration of turning a once import dependent country into an exporter of quality medicines. We believe, with our technological and managerial know-how and ability to take on challenges, we will be able to progress much faster towards our objective of becoming the nation’s most Visionary Company Objectives: Our main objective is to prepare this project to know about the organization. We try to focus on the project SWOT analysis, potter five forces, organization design in Square Pharmaceutical Ltd. Scope: Our assignment is only document basis so we have not opportunity to take interview, survey and make observation. As it is a report about an  organization so we have opportunity to collect data by reading documents from their web sites. Methodology: To complete our project and reach in a decision we some methods. To collect information we search internet, read newspaper, and utilize our personal observation. ABOUT COMPANY: Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd. is a leading edge pharmaceutical company based in Dhaka, Bangladesh and is acclaimed for its outstanding product quality, world-class manufacturing facilities, product development capabilities and outstanding professional services. SQUARE today symbolizes a name – a state of mind. But its journey to the growth and prosperity has been no bed of roses. From the inception in 1958, it has today burgeoned into one of the top line conglomerates in Bangladesh. Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd., the flagship company, is holding the strong leadership position in the pharmaceutical industry of Bangladesh since 1985 and is now on its way to becoming a high performance global player. Historical Background of Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd. SQUARE Pharmaceuticals Limited is the largest pharmaceutical company in Bangladesh and it has been continuously in the 1st position among all national and multinational companies since 1985. It was established in 1958 and converted into a public limited company in 1991. 1958: Debut of SQUARE Parma as a Partnership Firm. 1964: Converted into a Private Limited Company. 1985: Achieved market-leadership in the pharmaceutical market of Bangladesh among all national and multinational companies. 1987: Pioneer in pharmaceutical export from Bangladesh. 1991: Converted into a Public Limited Company 1997: Won the National Export trophy for exporting pharmaceuticals. 1998: Agro-chemicals & Veterinary Products division of SQUARE Pharmaceuticals starts its operation. 2001: US FDA/UK MCA standard new pharmaceutical factory goes into operation built under the supervision of Bevis Lend Lease, UK. 2005: New State-of-the-Art SQUARE Cephalosporin’s Ltd. goes into operation; built under the supervision of TELSTAR S.A. of Spain as per US FDA/ UK MHRA requirements. 2007: SQUARE Pharmaceuticals Ltd., Dhaka Unit gets the UK MHRA approval. 2012: SQUARE Pharmaceuticals Ltd., Dhaka Unit and SQUARE Cephalosporin’s Ltd. get the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) of Australia approval. Mission: Our Mission is to produce and provide quality & innovative healthcare relief for people, maintain stringently ethical standard in business operation also ensuring benefit to the Shareholders, stakeholders and the society at large. Visions: We view business as a means to the material and social wellbeing of the investors, employees and the society at large, leading to accretion of wealth through financial and moral gains as a part of the process of the human civilization. Objective: Our objectives are to conduct transparent business operation based on market mechanism within the legal & social framework with aims to attain the mission reflected by our vision. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is the continuing commitment by business to behave ethically and contribute to economic development while improving the quality of life of the workforce and their families as well as of the local community and society at large. SQUARE’s activity goes well beyond the sphere of business. As socially conscious and responsible corporate body SQUARE is committed to the improvement of the society as a whole. SQUARE helps many NGO’s in their effort to make available healthcare to the disadvantage population of the country. SQUARE is also a major sponsor of sporting events in the country. Organization Design: The Board of Directors is responsible for the strategic planning and overall policy guidelines of the bank. Besides, there is an audit committee in the Board to oversee compliance of major regulatory and operational issues. The CEO& MD, Deputy MD and group executives are responsible for  achieving business goals and overseeing the day to day operations. The CEO and MD assisted by a senior management group supervise operation of various decisions centrally and coordinate operation of branches. There is also a management committee comprising member of the senior executive headed by CEO and MD to look into all operational function and risk management of the bank. The workflow of the organizational structure is given in the figure below: 1. Work specialization 2. Departmentalization 3. Span of control 4. Chain of command 5. Centralization & Decentralization 6. Formalization Work specialization: Work specialization, which is dividing work activities into separate job task. Individual employees specialize in doing part of an activity rather than the entire activity in order to increase work output. It’s also known as division of labor. There are some work specialists in SPL. Research and Development Information Technology Human Resource Supply Chain Marketing Customer Development Business to Business Finance Department Departmentalization: Grouping jobs together is called departmentalization. Departmentalization and Division of labor is the same thing. Each and every organization follows some common forms of departmentalization. The five common forms of departmentalization are: Functional Departmentalization Geographical Departmentalization Product Departmentalization Process Departmentalization Customer Departmentalization Functional departmentalization: Groups jobs according to function. For instance it has the departments for marketing, accounting and finance, human resource and management information system separately. All the departments together form functional departmentalization under managing director Geographical Departmentalization: Groups Jobs according to Geographic region. Square distributes its products all over the country using its own distribution channel. It has a large number of vehicles and sales depots to ensure coverage of the whole country. Its coverage is the best in the country. Product Departmentalization: Groups jobs by product line. Process Departmentalization: In every distribution channel certain type of process is obtained to maintain the customer flow.. To show the way of working of Square Pharma Ltd. under process departmentalization, a diagram is presented below. Customer departmentalization: Groups on the basis of specific and unique customers. SPL has several product lines; the tasks are definitely different to serve the customer of individual product line. Customers’ needs and problems differ from one product line to another. Research and Development: This department brings ideas to improve and introduce their brands as well. Information Technology: The managers of this department find the new technologies available and use. This technology to drive competitive advantage. Human Resource Department: Managers of this dept use to drive the employees in a disciplined manner to achieve organizational goal. Here they also motivate the employees to the fullest possible extent. Customer Development: Building relationship with customer and maintain the relation is important job for any organization that and is done by the managers of this departments. This department also tries to find needs and wants of the customers. Supply Chain Department: After production how products should be distributed to the supplier- wholesalers, retailer or what would be the chain of supply of the products from production till sales to the final consumer is totally operated by this department. Marketing Department: Managers of Marketing department tries to create values of their brands to the customer by taking various steps like- promotion, advertisement, free distribution and so on. Finance Department: The vital role is played by finance department these departments develop plans for their financial activities and also prepare the budget for the coming fiscal year. Span of Control: How a manager can efficiently and effectively manage his subordinates is called span of control. In case of SPL, they strong span of control as a result they gain market leadership as well as their progress increasing. Formalization: SPL is a highly formalized organization; there are explicit job descriptions, numerous organizational rules, and clearly defined procedures covering work process. All employees have to follow guided rules and procedures in SPL. SWOT Analysis of the SQUARE Pharmaceuticals Ltd. The overall evaluation of a company’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats is called SWOT analysis. In general, a business unit has to monitor key macro environment forces (demographic- economic, technological, political-legal, and social-cultural) and significant microenvironment actors (customers, competitors, distributors, suppliers) that affect its  ability to earn profits. The business unit should set up a marketing intelligence system to track tends and important developments. For each trend or development, management needs to identify the associated opportunities and threats . Strengths: Recognizes as a global company. Brand value Strong brand portfolio. Strong relationship with retailers. Economies of scale. Largest organizations Advanced technology Well skilled professionals Good distribution network all over world Square Pharmaceuticals provided creative strategies Strong marketing and good image creation Wide distribution channels in both national and internal markets Decentralized decision-making. Weaknesses: Dual leadership Not connecting with customers. Inefficient management of brands. Focus on short term strategy High cost of restructuring Hard to manage and control company structure High cost limit promotions in company Opportunities: Changing consumer’s preference Increasing need for several diseases Rural areas are a large prospective market Employing external job applicants Gain high market share Introducing new distribution channel Promote its products in new geographic areas Customer base is increasing with effective marketing Take advantage of the changes of technology Population expanding at a rapid rate Low income consumers Threats: The threats of the pharmaceutical industry are the analysis of the external industry components that could create an opportunity for the SPL to decline, atrophy or lose some competitive edge. For example, the pharmaceutical industry’s threats could include increased government regulation, a declining economy, increasing research and development (R&D) costs or a decrease in the global population. The threats of SPL are discussed below. Product innovation is ineffective The high competition for market share increases rapidly Changes of people’s perception Political and Economic factors Increasing social awareness in society Unfavorable conditions Acquisition decision Lack of proper knowledge in medicine Industry Analysis: Is a vital part of the decision making process in business? Industry Analysis helps investor to take decision. Industry Analysis also helps entrepreneurs to iron out the wrinkles in their business plans. Michael Porter has identified five forces that are widely used to assets the structure of any industry. Porter’s five forces are: Threat of new entrants Threat of substitutes Bargaining power of buyers Bargaining power of Suppliers Current rivalry Threat of new entrants: Pharma industry is one of the most easily accessible industries for an entrepreneur in Bangladesh. The capital requirement for the industry is very low; creating a regional distribution network is easy, since the point of sales is restricted in this industry in Bangladesh. Economies of scale: Square pharma can easily produce based on economies of scale but it is quite difficult to new entrants for produce based on economies of scale First mover advantage:  It was established in 1958 and converted into a public limited company in 1991.First mover advantage is part of the standard lore of the I-Cubed Economy. It means that the first company into a market generally wins. Access to channels of distribution and relationship: The Square pharma is a large pharmaceutical company in our country so they have large distribution channel and good relationship with the retailers. Distribution Channel at a Glance: Threat of substitute Products: This is one of the great advantages of the pharma industry. Whatever happens, demand for pharma products continues and the industry thrives. One of the key reasons for high competitiveness in the industry is that as an ongoing concern, pharma industry seems to have an infinite future. However, in recent times, the advances made in the field of biotechnology, can prove to be a threat to the synthetic pharma industry. Bargaining power of buyers: The unique feature of pharma industry is that the end user of the product is different from the influencer. The consumer has no choice but to buy what doctor says. However, when we look at the buyer’s power, we look at the influence they have on the prices of the product. In pharma industry, the buyers are scattered and they as such does not wield much power in the pricing of the products. However, government with its policies plays an important role in regulating pricing through the National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority. Price Sensitivity: Square pharma is produced the pharmaceutical products which are undifferentiated product and there are few switching cost. Relative Bargaining Power: Two factors related to the relative bargaining power †¢Number of buyer: The buyers bargaining power is determined by the number of buyer relative to the number of suppliers. †¢Volume per buyer: It is determined by volume of purchase by single buyer. The number of buyer of Square pharma is a single buyer with several alternative suppliers. Bargaining power of Suppliers: The pharma industry depends upon several organic chemicals. The chemical industry is again very competitive and fragmented. The chemicals used in the pharma industry are largely a commodity. The suppliers have very low bargaining power and the companies in the pharma in dusty can switch from their suppliers without incurring a very high cost. However, what can happen is that the supplier can go for forward integration to become a pharma company. Companies like Orchid Chemicals and Sasha Chemicals were basically chemical companies, who turned themselves into pharmaceutical companies. In case of Square pharma there is low bargaining powers of supplier Current revelry: Concentration and Balance Competitors: The number of firms in an industry and their relative sizes determine the degree of concentration. Lots of similar size and strong competitor exist in the market and price competition is likely to be harsh. So square pharma product price is competitive. Degree of differentiation and switching cost: Product differentiation is not the driver, cost competitiveness is. However, companies like Square pharma have created big brands in over the years, which act as product differentiation tools. Excess Capacity and Exit barrier: It is quit impractical for square pharma or other firms to exit from this  industry because of they cannot use those machineries in other purpose. Also here some rules and regulation exist no one cannot easily exist from this industry. Recommendation: Quality and control: According to international standard square pharmaceuticals ltd. Should maintain their product quality Local market share: At present in Bangladesh square pharmaceuticals is the market leader in pharmaceutical sector. Its followers and competitors always try to increase their percentage of market share. So square pharma concentrate more to increase his market share Dynamic sales strategies: Due to the customer complaint and the lack of guidelines to prevent untrained sales staff from serving customers, we recommended that square pharma should take dynamic sales strategies for higher customer satisfaction. Foreign market: Though SPL captured Asia, Africa, Middle East pharmaceutical market but the Europe market till now un-captured. So square pharma should concentrate more in Europe market. Conclusion: In finally, I can say that Square Pharmaceuticals Limited play an important for economic development of the country after creating job opportunities, and earning profits as well. SQUARE Pharmaceuticals Limited is the largest pharmaceutical company in Bangladesh and it has been continuously in the 1st position among all national and multinational companies since 1985. Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Square_Pharmaceuticals http://www.squarepharma.com.bd/index.php http://www.scribd.com http://www.managementstudyguide.com/swot-analysis.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porter_five_forces_analysis http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Departmentalization Books: Management-10th-Edition-Stephen P.Robbins & Mary Coulter

Wednesday, January 8, 2020

Self Harm Is No Big Deal - 1882 Words

Many people think that self-harm is no big deal. â€Å"It’s just for attention,† they say â€Å"they’re not really hurting themselves†¦ right?† Wrong. Self-harm is a HUGE deal. In fact, it is 40-100 times more common than suicide. Suicide has been around for ages, while self-harm is a new trend that has been growing since the mid 1990’s, and the numbers are still skyrocketing. Self-harm was three times more common in 2011 than in 2007. Now, tell me that you think that that isn’t a big deal. Statistics show that 1% of the United States self-harms. So imagine you are in a room with 200 other people. It is likely that two of these people hurt themselves. Sometimes it is daily, other times it may just be occasional. Two people may not seem like a lot, but in reality it is. Our society has made it seem like it’s a normal thing. Pictures are plastered all over the internet for anyone to see. Some people may even post videos. The three most common places for teens or adults to see these are on blogs, YouTube, and especially Tumblr. But the biggest influence is celebrities. Recently, many famous idols have been coming out and admitting that they self-harm. Some examples are Megan Fox, Johnny Depp, Angelina Jolie, Lindsay Lohan, Miley Cyrus, and Demi Lovato. Kids see this and think, â€Å"Well if they can, why can’t I?† It also may affect them because if that celebrity is their role model, they might take after their habits, good or bad. 1 People of any age are at risk for self-harm. TheShow MoreRelatedSelf-Harm Research Paper1167 Words   |  5 PagesHSER 281 Self-harm Research Proposal Directed Studies: Methods Jaime Gresley-Jones Student# 111835 Faculty: Deb Wandler Read MoreCauses And Effects Of Bullying1297 Words   |  6 Pagesis a big issue that spreads through the world. It can happen to anyone of all ages, and in numerous ways. Bullying is unwanted, aggressive behavior among people that involves a real or perceived power imbalance that either repeats or has the potential to repeat, overtime (Bullying Definition). There are so many factors that tie into bullying such as, why the bully is actually bullying, why the bully chose that victim, or even the effects that occur while the bullying is taking place. Low self-esteemRead MoreEarly Adulthood And Developing A Sense Of Self Identification970 Words   |  4 Pagesdiscusses early adulthood and the importance of developing a sense of self-identification. It explains that early adulthood may be a common time for people to self-harm because it is a period in which people may deal with different social issues, such as bullying and negative self-concept. Although this article provides insight on the different methods a person going through early adulthood with negative self-concept endure in order to deal with the feelings of negativity. Instead of committing suicideRead MoreChapter Seven Teaches Us That There Are More Addictions765 Words   |  4 Pagesbehavior which are comparable to substance addictions. There are several process addictions. For example, eating disorders like anorexia, bulimia and other structures of disorder eating. Shop lifting, internet, sex/love addiction, gaming, gambling, and self-harm are other examples of add ictions. These process addictions have some unique features. Almost all the process addiction can be considered legal. Individuals often get a sense of control, which they use to cope with pain. It provides a feeling ofRead MoreTeachers, Counselors, And Even Parents Seem To Think That1403 Words   |  6 Pagesfriendships into their already busy schedule. Teachers, counselors, and parents never really stop to think about whether this is helping the kids or just stressing them out more than they already are. Some may not think of stress as a big deal, since, most are adults and deal with daily stress themselves. They fail to see that stress can have more effects than just typical hair loss. They’re stressing teenagers out by pushing them to apply for college early, making them take college prep classes and makingRead MoreBullying : Bullying And Bullying1366 Words   |  6 PagesKyle McBrady Ms. Coyle English 2A (3) 9 December 2014 Bullying Leading to Violence Bullying is when a person abuses his power to another person by causing physical or mental harm to the victim who is often weaker, says Dictionary.com (Bullying). This definition can be applied to a recent story in The Washington Post, where bullying caused a student by the name of Jaylen Fryberg to shoot his friends in a lunchroom cafeteria. Jaylen and his girlfriend had recently broken up and she began cyberbullyingRead MoreSymbols And Metaphors Of Oedipus The King958 Words   |  4 Pagesperson to person. There are many metaphors that are used as symbols in Oedipus the King, which includes sight and blindness, self-affliction, and the three way crossroad. These are the three main symbols that were used in the story, and sight means knowledge, self-affliction stems from a sense of guilt, and the three way crossroad stands for decisions. The symbol of vision is a big component of the story of Oedipus. There are several situations where vision is presented in this story and it is a symbolRead MoreThe Effects Of Stress On Physical Health1655 Words   |  7 PagesIt begins with the central nervous system (CNS) which deals with the â€Å"fight or flight† responses; instantaneously alarming the rest of the body to take immediate action, marshaling means to the cause, engaging the hypothalamus and reporting to the adrenal glands to discharge adrenaline and cortical in the brain (Pietrabgelo, 2014). Although problems that are associated with the CNS—such as headaches, dizziness, and anxiety are mild to bodily harm—prolongation of stress affects the cognitive functionalityRead MoreHarm Reduction773 Words   |  4 PagesHarm reduction work toward in keeping people safe and minimize death, disease, and injury from high risk behavior, especially psychoactive substance use. Harm reduction has many benefits for people who consumed substances, their families, and communities. Research shows harm reduction activities can,Reduce HIV infection and hepatitis, overdose deaths and other early deaths among people who use substances, injection substance use in public places, and reduce the number of usedRead MoreAnalysis : A Dull Gray Day943 Words   |  4 PagesThinner,† and â€Å"Look at your thighs. Put down the food.† After further investigation, I began to realize that there are whole pages on Instagram devoted to â€Å"inspiring† individuals to not eat and to self-harm. These thinspiration support groups idolize self-harm and suicide and encourage individuals to self-harm, refrain from eating, and even commit suicide. Instead of images of optimism and hope, the website spewed messages encouraging people to continue to waste away. It struck me as odd to see that

Tuesday, December 31, 2019

The New Kingdom Was A Very Dynamic Time For Egypt Essay

1. INTRODUCTION: The New Kingdom was a very dynamic time for Egypt (1550 - 1070 BCE). There was a shift in not only architecture, economics, but in Art as well. The New Kingdom is also referred to as the Egyptian Empire. This Essay discusses the influences that the New Kingdom had on Egyptian art; the development of the characteristics and influences that the New Kingdom had on not only the people but, in addition, their beliefs through analysing an artwork known as the final judgement found in Hunefers thumb as shown in Figure 1. 2. THE NEW KINGDOMS INFLUENCE ON EGYPT: Not only did the Egyptian empire flourish in art, military accomplishments, but a woman named Hatshepsut came to the throne, whom is known for her temple at Deir el-Bahri that contributes to the great activity in architecture as noted above. This is supported by De Rachewiltz(1960:230) in his statement. Egypt had control over Nubia, thus leading to unimaginable wealth, much to which they bestowed on their gods. In addition, to what is said in Egypt, that had a great expansion in the territories is echoed through Sporre(1989:59). The figurative arts were transformed by the new revolutionary dictates of a crudely ‘veristic’ nature as mentioned by De Rachewiltz (1960:230). Furthermore, a well-known Pharaoh named Tutankhamun also ruled in this time period. The wealth of Egypt brought about many paintings or painted reliefs illustrated religious texts concerned with the afterlife, such as the final judgementShow MoreRelatedAncient Egyptian Portraitures Essay1672 Words   |   7 Pagesfaces of Egypt. Utilizing objects from the permanent collection at the Brooklyn Museum of Art, this exhibit will display 25 portraits of nobleman, officials, and local individuals in order to hint at a variety of racial subdivision such as the Hykos, Nubian, Persian and Roman influence in the artistic representations of the Ancient Egyptian portraitures. Politically and geographically, Ancient Egypt was divided into two zones, Delta and the Nile Valley also known as the upper and lower Egypt. TheRead MoreAncient Egypt : Religion And Religion1374 Words   |  6 Pages Egypt is country with lots of religious connections. Religion in Egypt helped the communities come together and created understandings and shared values. Aspects of Egyptian life like law and art were connected with religion. Gods were represented with many things in nature like animals. Religion and life were very combined. Many aspects of Egyptian culture and civilization are connected with religion. Nature aspects like the sun and river is answered with what the gods do in mythology. AncientRead MoreSexuality in Contemporary Egypt Essay597 Words   |  3 Pageseven a kind of sport for some perhaps, yet it is a widely accepted belief that western women hold the keys to that kingdom. The notions of necessity or domination certainly would not be the first things one might consider. However, the majority of the material covered in this course suggests that necessity and ideas of domination and submission are commonplace in contemporary Egypt while men are the overwhelming decision makers in such pursuits. To compound these issues, the authors of the courseRead MoreThe Old Kingdom Of Kemetic ( Egyptian ) History2134 Words   |  9 Pages The Old Kingdom in Kemetic (Egyptian) History Student Name Professor Institute October 13, 2016 The Old Kingdom in Kemetic (Egyptian) History Abstract Egypt is a North African country. Civilization of Egypt is amongst the oldest known civilizations of the world. Term â€Å"Egypt† has a Greek origin which means â€Å"House of the Spirit of Ptah†. Ptah was the earliest God of this land. Egypt is also known as â€Å"Kemet† which means â€Å"Dark Land†. This name is given to Egypt because of the dark soilRead MoreNefertiti and Cleopatra, Famous and Powerful but Very Different2451 Words   |  10 PagesEgyptian ancient civilization was born along the Nile River and lived for more than 3,000 years. Not only famous for the pyramids at Giza staying there with dignity reminding the wonderful past, Egypt is also famous for its pharaohs. Nefertiti and Cleopatra important figures of Egypt, famous for their beauties and deeds appear remarkable in many parts of the great ancient history. Staying in front of each other these queens have so many differences but so many things in common too. Each lady hasRead MoreAncien t Athenian And Egyptian Women1466 Words   |  6 PagesOne of the most striking differences between ancient Athenian women and ancient Egyptian women was the ability to hold positions of power. Egyptian women were monarchs and held other positions depending on their social status. (Capel 1996, 176) Women were allowed to participate in low ranking government jobs, especially during war when the men are off fighting and leaving behind their positions. However, these positions were not kept for long because the men upon return automatically earned theirRead MoreCulture And Identity : What Makes A Person Who They Are1351 Words   |  6 Pageswhile embracing its incessant change as time lapsed into adulthood. In my culture, values are very critical to the social wellbeing. In Kenya, embracing joy and happiness; honoring and respecting parents and the elderly, is valued as key to good health and a long life. Family is usually at the center of the social structure, so family is a vital key in my culture. Having been raised in Kenya until the age of eighteen, then moving to Egypt and United Kingdom respectively has undoubtedly placedRead MoreAfrican Civilizations And The Spread Of Islam1114 Words   |  5 PagesAfrican civilizations and the spread of Islam The lower part of Africa below the Sahara, that area was never really isolated but it was hard and difficult to contact. Between 800 and 1500 C.E the contact with the â€Å"outside world† grew intensely. â€Å"Social, religious and technological changes took place that influenced many of the different people throughout the vast and varied continent.† Meaning that there was a lot of changes that helped transform the continent to what it is today. â€Å"African societiesRead MoreFactors Affecting Cultural Exchange Through Civilizations during 1000 and 1400 A.D.1282 Words   |  6 PagesThrough analyzing the five given documents, factors affecting cultural exchange through civilizations during 1000 and 1400 A.D. are noticeably those which result in the bringing of new ideas to a different area, such as missionary work, commerce, war, and travels. As new religions sprouted throughout Europe on other expansive areas, missionaries were sent out to foreign lands. Document 1 comes from the viewpoint of a Roman Catholic missionary attempting to spread his faith by presenting a letterRead More Ancient Egypt Essay6218 Words   |  25 PagesAncient Egypt Ancient Egypt is located along the Nile River of Northeastern Africa. More specifically, it is the territory where ancients Egyptians lived in the valley of the delta and the Nile. It was a thriving civilization for more than 3,000 years, from about the time of 3300 BC to 30BC. The culture of Ancient Egypt is identified and very well known for many aspects of their ways of life. Considering the time period, they were very technologically advanced. This can especially be seen

Sunday, December 22, 2019

Essay on Political Transitions in America - 2833 Words

As life began in the new world many people that have traveled wanted to live in a new atmosphere. People sought out wealth, fortune, freedom and wanted to express their ideas and beliefs as they could have not in their own countries. The new world gave these settlers an opportunity to start their new lives and way of life. One aspect of their new lives was how they wanted to be ruled and their political ideas. Political transitions have occurred throughout the beginning of the settlement of the new world from the British colonies to the first president with a central government then the secession of the south and Civil War until Richard Nixon and the Watergate Scandal. The English colonies were the starting basis of the new world.†¦show more content†¦These trials were mainly about land and how the Minister Samuel Paris wanted to establish a church. He was given a land grant the Salem village and town did not like this idea so they accused his daughter a witch and several others and at the end of these trials a total of 50 people died. Lastly the Pennsylvania colony founded by William Penn had a government where the poor and the rich had a say in the legislation. Also the frame structure had proprietors choose their governors, but this system of governing failed and William Penn decided to make it a unicameral system which was a one legislation house that had representatives to make decisions. (Divine, #52-53) As the colonies prospered and more colonies were formed, Britain established a ruling a called salutary neglect which was an unofficial unwritten policy British policy that allowed the colonists to break British laws and have a blind eye to Britain which allowed the colonies to be fruitful and prosper. (Lecture, #3) The American Revolution had been passed and it declared the Americans to be independent of Britain. This led to a creation of a central government and a plan was created known as the Articles of Confederation. It was passed by congress in November 1777 and the sovereignty of the states was guarded by it. The Articles was a single legislature and states could send from two to seven delegates to vote. The Articles rejected congress toShow MoreRelatedDemocracy and Accountability: Making the Transition from an Authoritarian Regime1600 Words   |  7 Pages The need to acquire human rights can, at times, motivate social and political groups to move mountains. In the 1980s, authoritarian regimes were representative of these large obstacles. This struggle is not new to Latin Americans. Throughout their history, from slavery, which still exists today, to political and religious oppression, Latin Americans have continually fought to gain basic human rights. Americans have come to see these r ights as rooted in life, liberty, and the pursuit of happinessRead MoreThe Quartet By Joseph Ellis Essay1354 Words   |  6 PagesWashington, James Madison, John Jay, and Alexander Hamilton each provided a quality in guiding America toward the right direction. Ellis creates a theme almost as if the reader is on a tour guide, because he explains the perspective on how America was being created between the â€Å"Second Revolution† of the years 1783-1789. But, the main goal Ellis wanted to make clear was this time period was the process of how America became a Nation. After finishing the book, Ellis was effective in making the case that theRead MoreThe Core Assumptions Of The Transitional Paradigm1425 Words   |  6 PagesThe â€Å"transition paradigm† was considered to be a trend in seven different regions barring North America and Oceania that changed the political landscape of the world. It was an instantaneous shift from authoritarian or totalitarian regime toward m ore liberal and democratic form of governance. Consequentially, there was a global democratic trend in the last quarter of the twentieth century, and courtesy of American political scientist, Samuel Huntington, this trend was widely recognized as the â€Å"thirdRead MorePost-Transitional Justice in Chile and El Salvador: A Comparison1671 Words   |  7 PagesDuring the last quarter of the twentieth century, Latin America was dominated by authoritarian military regimes and immense human rights violations. Especially in Chile and El Salvador, where human rights abuses were rampant during Pinochet’s dictatorship and the Salvadoran civil war. The region is still dealing with the legacy of terror from its authoritarian past. Cath Collins, a professor and researcher in the School of Political Science at the University of Diego Portales in Santiago, Chile,Read MoreWoodrow Wilson Speech Outline1344 Words   |  6 PagesSince we are living in the United States of America, we should be well aware of politics and the history of our nation. Even if things occurring in politics aren t directly affecting us, we need to be well educated on topics so our nation as a whole can prosper. Peace is something the world as a whole has been striving for so it s important to know those who are striving to make it happen. Preview: My speech today on Woodrow Wilson shows how his political views changed American politics: intellectuallyRead MoreChanges in Egypt Essay717 Words   |  3 PagesHow prepared are we as individuals, families, nations and the global community to accept change? If you would recollect, it was the need for change that brought paved the way for Barrack Obama to emerge as the 44th president of the United States of America in 2008. Change as a natural phenomenon usually takes it course regardless of a society is prepared for it or not. Humans experience changes in parts of the body whether they are prepared for it or not . Day and Night are natural phenomenal changesRead MoreThe American And Chinese Communist Revolutions1363 Words   |  6 Pageswas due to an unpopular method of rule. In both China and America, the forms of government previous to their revolutions and extreme political changes were despised among a majority of the commonplace citizens. Although, the two countries did not like their ruling bodies their forms of government were in fact were completely different. C hina was nationalist, and England was a monarchy. The last major accelerator that affected these political changes was their economic status. A well known commonalityRead MoreStruggles and Setbacks of Developing Democracies in Latin American Countries 1477 Words   |  6 PagesThe concept of patrimonialism in Latin American countries is a subject that has been studied and researched by some of the world’s most renowned sociologists and political scientists. In this literature review I will use the information gathered from several of these researchers and combine their theories and ideologies in an attempt to understand why many Latin American countries such as Mexico, Argentina, Venezuela, and Bolivia have continued to remain oppressed throughout history and stand onRead MoreAn Active Role in Shaping History Essay1590 Words   |  7 PagesAn Active Role in Shaping History From the beginning of their colonization and enslavement, the histories of the Africans and the African-descended were shaped ultimately by outsiders. The colonization of Africa, the Caribbean, and Latin America were all controlled and executed by the Europeans. The slave trade and plantations were also under the power of whites. Even the emancipation of slaves, though the African-descended definitely contributed, was mostly shaped by and a result of decisionsRead MoreThe Most Dangerous Thing Is Illusion By Bernie Sanders1427 Words   |  6 PagesSentiments of the current political climate, range from pushing America to European models of government to reverting to the most extremely isolationist country possible. Present Democratic candidate, Bernie Sanders expounds the necessity for a political revolution, but many others saw great prosperity in the past, and desire its return. However, how prosperous has the Land of the Free ever truly been? Is it possible that the dream of a be tter, former America is no more than an invented illusion

Saturday, December 14, 2019

Problems In A Product Life Cycle Environmental Sciences Essay Free Essays

string(151) " a really short life rhythm, and moreover they are made of rough oil, which causes environmental jobs, as most PET bottles are destined for landfills\." Global alteration has an impact on clime, demographical and socio-ecological alteration worldwide, and humanity has an influence on planetary alteration. As a consequence of natural catastrophes, eventually climate arguments came up which drew public attending. These arguments showed that something demands to be done. We will write a custom essay sample on Problems In A Product Life Cycle Environmental Sciences Essay or any similar topic only for you Order Now ( Tan, 2008 ) The industries can seek to bring forth environmentally friendly merchandises, extend the merchandise life rhythm, and make a solution for the end-of-life stage of a merchandise. This chapter demonstrates the job of the merchandise life rhythm and gives an penetration into the transmutation. The industrial revolution set up a additive theoretical account of material watercourses, a system that takes merchandises and throws them off. Toxic stuffs trickle into the nature systems. Furthermore, the waste burning locally generates energy, nevertheless, besides this much more energy is required for new stuff production. ( Hennings, et al. , 2008 ) The whole procedure is named an open-loop supply concatenation. By and large talking, it maps the way from the stuffs to the providers to the terminal consumer. There is no reversal rate from the consumer. There is no return of stuff. The company does non offer any return or recycling system. However, consumers use the merchandise and so at the terminal of the merchandise life rhythm, they throw it off. ( Lebreton, 2007 ) Another possibility is to donate the old apparels to charitable organisations which resell the old apparels to commercial retail merchants in the 3rd universe or in east Europe. In Germany the biggest fabric aggregation is â€Å" Deutsche Rote Kreuz † with 40,000 dozenss collected each twelvemonth. ( Weissinger, 1999 ) In Switzerland there are four large fabric aggregation houses: Texaid, Contex AG, Solitex and Satex. Texaid is the biggest 1 in Switzerland ; it recollects 17,000 dozenss of old fabrics per twelvemonth. The company ‘s grosss go to relief organisations. The gathered fabrics are classified in different quality categories and removed from waste. ( Truninger, 2005 ) The reselling of these apparels ignited a large treatment, as the pattern destroys local concerns which produce traditional apparels. The effects are that the local fabric industry nearby wholly collapsed, and reorganisation is non possible anymore. Some states have imposed import prohibitions. ( W eissinger, 1999 ) This complex job is good documented in the movie â€Å" oburoni wawu – dice Kleider der toten Weissen, † which deals with the inquiry of who needs old apparels and how the concern of old apparels works. The movie shows the way the old apparels take and what happens to them when they arrive in the preset state. ( Strobusch A ; Terpinc, 1995 ) A farther option is the Climatex Lifecycle. This procedure is an innovation from the endeavor Rohner. Out of old fabrics, they produce felt, which is used to mulch and to cover the vegetable spot. As a consequence, the landfill is less to a great extent loaded and the old fabrics have a concluding responsibility. ( Weissinger, 1999 ) As it can be seen from the illustration of Rohner Textiles, end product went up 30 % and was accompanied by a drastic lessening in cost after they launched the new sustainability scheme. The Rohner illustration shows the positive consequence for a concern if they launch a closed-loop recycling scheme. ( IEHN, n.d. ) There is a new innovation to recycle polyester curtain. Teijin is a recycling company which specializes in polyester recycling. Today the company is a Recycling Network. Under the mark ‘ECOLOG, ‘ are all companies committed to bring forthing fabrics in mono-material polyester. ‘ECOLOG ‘ fabrics can be recycled easy, as there are no assorted fibres and it can be made easy into a new stuff. ( Outdoortrends, n.d. ) The last possibility in fabric recycling is down recycling. This procedure has been done for old ages now because the rate of return of polyester fabrics was really low. In this instance the recycling companies downcyceld the merchandises to knobs. ( Weissinger, 1999 ) To offer recycled merchandises and the usage of recycled stuffs is an environmentally friendly facet of assorted companies. Nowadays the positive environmental impact of merchandises gives a company a competitory border ; it is a must, non merely an option. Companies secure themselves a great hereafter with a strong sustainability scheme. The â€Å" C footmark † of companies is set to diminish, as they are under force per unit area from different stakeholders, like non-governmental organisations, consumers and authorities, to make so. This force per unit area on companies encourages them to cut down their C footmark with different commissariats like green merchandises, sustainable procedures and societal duty plans ( CSR ) . However, good communicating and labeling towards consumers is indispensable, to allow them cognize about the green attempts made by the company. ( Jo, 2010 ) Focus on Outdoor Industry Harmonizing to the study of Luscombe ( 2010 ) , 59 % of participants buy the purchased point for functional usage and for general every twenty-four hours usage. Merely 3 % bargain it for mundane usage. There is a displacement from utilizing out-of-door merchandises in the athleticss sector towards mundane life usage. The study of EOG shows that quality has the highest impact on the purchasing determination, followed by the trade name name. The 3rd factor impacting the determination is the monetary value. This ranking is for Germany. In Switzerland, the ranking is similar. Quality is the victor, followed by comfort, so the proficient characteristics, and last is the monetary value. Recyclability of the merchandise influences the purchasing determination for 62 % of Germans ; whereas merely 60 % of people are interested in purchasing merchandises made of recycled stuff. In the Swiss study, 67 % are influenced by the recyclability of the merchandise in the purchasing determination and 6 4 % bargain recycled stuff. ( Luscombe, 2010 ) Nowadays, there is a broad scope of reclaimable stuff. It is possible to recycle polyester, polymeric amide and polyurethane. There are two different recycling methods: stuff recycling and chemical recycling. The undermentioned four possibilities are often used in the industry. ( ISOPA, 2001 ) PET-Recycling ( Material recycling ) PET-Recycling became more widespread, as the environmental considerations gain importance. PET bottles have a really short life rhythm, and moreover they are made of rough oil, which causes environmental jobs, as most PET bottles are destined for landfills. You read "Problems In A Product Life Cycle Environmental Sciences Essay" in category "Essay examples" As a consequence, a recycling procedure to recycle the valuable primary resources is a perfect thought. The recycling procedure is non really hard with PET bottles. The stuff to be recycled is ‘polyethylene terephthalate ‘ . ( Evans, 2010 ) A short recycling procedure description: Colored bottles need to be sorted out. Just crystalline bottles can be used for this procedure. The selected PET bottles have to be cleaned and dried and crushed. These crushed pieces will be heated. Through this warming procedure, the crushed pieces are melted and a crimping machine gives the ensuing polyester narrations their texture. The polyester narrations need to dried. The quality control has to be passed. ( Evans, 2010 ) This procedure can be performed one time. If there is a jacket made out of this PET recycled narration, the used jacket, which is non functional any longer, ends in a landfill. Nevertheless, some natural stuff has already been saved thanks to PET recycling. In the following paragraph are some illustrations about the measure of PET bottles needed to do certain points. ( Heimann, 2010 ) â€Å" With 20 PET bottles, a ski jacket can be produced. A jumper needs about 63 PET bottles and a sleeping bag is made of 83 PET bottles. † These are facts found on the bright hub home page ( Evans, 2010 ) . There is besides a negative facet to PET recycling. Since PET can merely be recycled one time, 360A ° recycling is non possible. On the other manus, PET recycling is cheaper than polyester recycling, which is explained in the following point. ( Heimann, 2010 ) Polyester Recycling ( chemical recycling ) A Nipponese company has developed the first polyester recycling system named ECO CIRCLE. This is a closed-loop recycling for polyester points. Old polyester merchandises, which are made out of 100 % polyester, can be chemically converted into new polyester natural stuff. ( Teijin, 2009 ) Products which are reclaimable in this manner have the undermentioned label on them: Figure 6: ECO CIRCLE Logo ( Beginning: hypertext transfer protocol: //www.ecocircle.jp/en/index.htm ) Fleece coats are easy to recycle as they are 100 % polyester. Other coats are frequently a combination of different stuffs. The status for recycling is that the merchandise has 100 % screening truth. The polyester recycling procedure is similar to PET-recycling, but there are some differences as this is a type of chemical recycling. Collected polyester merchandises are broken down into little pieces. Granulated stuff is made. The colouring is removed from the pellets. This procedure requires high energy and important clip. Through chemical intervention, new polyester natural stuff is created. New â€Å" Eco Circle † fibres are created to bring forth reclaimable merchandises. ( Teijin-Fibers, n.d. ) There are different merchandises made by this closed-loop recycling procedure: underwear, T-shirts, jackets, baseball mitts and so on. Swany produced the first closed-loop reclaimable baseball mitt. The list would ne’er stop, as there is an limitless possibility to bring forth pro-ducts with 100 % polyester. ( Teijin, 2009 ) This procedure is criticized, as the fibres are produced utilizing crude oil. Critics say that these fibres should non be produced any longer given the turning trouble with crude oil supplies. However the outdoor industry is acute on utilizing polyester fibres, as this fabric is high quality and stopping points long clip. Figure 7: CO2 Reduction There is less ecological harm with this recycling procedure than with the production of new fibres, as per an analysis conducted by the Suedwind Institute ( n. d. ) . This fact is besides apparent in this Figures 10. 77 % less CO2 is released utilizing the recycling procedure than is released bring forthing new natural stuff from crude oil. ( Beginning: hypertext transfer protocol: //www.patagonia.com/pdf/en_US/common_threads_whitepaper.pdf ) This closed-loop polyester recycling reduces the dependence on rough oil, produces less pollution as there is less godforsaken burning and progresses the reuse of old polyester apparels. ( Patagonia, 2009 ) Nylon/Polyamide Recycling ( chemical recycling ) Old fishing cyberspace and rugs can be used for nylon recycling. This recycling procedure is similar to the polyester recycling, but polyamide recycling is more cost- and time-intensive, as the procedure is more sophisticated. The recycled narrations are largely, but non wholly, used for back packs or for bags. The quality is non affected by the recycling procedure. ( Klattermusen, n.d ) The statute law in some states will perchance forbid the disposal of rugs in landfills. With this action, the client will be forced to recycle old rug, but this statute law has non yet passed. However there is a committedness by different companies which supply industrial rugs to take part in a nylon recycling plan. Furthermore there are different roll uping points for old rug in each state. ( Greener-Industry, n.d. ) There are some illustrations of companies which already offer a recycling plan: Klattermusen Since March 2009 Klattermusen offers a new recycling and recovery system, â€Å" rECOver. † Each point which is reclaimable has a sedimentation of one, five, 10 or 20 Euros. If the client brings these merchandises back to the shop, they get the sedimentation back. Each merchandise has an note of the sum of the sedimentation. Another portion of the plan is that used and patched merchandises are donated to a public trust. This recycling plan consists of the following reclaimable stuffs: nylon, polyester, polypropene and metal. It is one of the lone outdoor companies which recycles nylon and polypropene, as it is hard to retrieve these two substances and every bit good as dearly-won. ( Klattermusen, n.d. ) Goretex In 1993 Gore launched a undertaking named â€Å" Gore Balance Project, † which received the European Outdoor Award for Innovation. It was the first possibility to recycle in the dress industry. The purpose of this plan was to recycle fabric laminate, but the clients were non ready at that clip to take part in the undertaking. As a consequence of the low engagement degrees, Gore had to halt this recycling undertaking. Gore company coined the term â€Å" balanced-project. † Old Goretex-coats will be deconstructed into their belongingss and reused. ( Gore, 2007 ) VAUDE /Sympatex This company is a rival to Goretex. They invented a 100 % reclaimable membrane which is made of O, C and H. These constituents are easy reclaimable, like PET bottles. Additionally there is no fluorcarbon used, and they have the bluesign standard enfranchisement. The bluesign strandard will be explained in Chapter 3.5.2. VAUDE is the official spouse of Sympatex. They produced a new out-of-door aggregation under the slogan â€Å" Reduce, Re-use, Recycle. † The aggregation is high quality, therefore long-lasting, and it made of 100 % reclaimable polyester. Fjallraven In 2012 the first reclaimable coats will be sold. ( Fjalleraven, 2010 ) The company has three different constituents in their recycling plan, â€Å" ECOSHELL. † First, fluorocarbon is non used any longer in the coats. This chemical substance was used in the membrane for impregnation. It is a really effectual substance, but on the other manus it has several negative effects. One point is the substance is found in the nutrient concatenation, secondly, the decomposition clip is over 30 old ages and last but non least it is really hard to recycle. That ‘s why they now use a new substance which is natural. It is a new process invented by Rudolfgroup. The name of the new substance is BIONIC. Second the company is cognizant of the planetary heating, which is besides affected through the recycling plan. â€Å" That ‘s why they support an environmentally friendly aureate criterion undertaking, they have non-polluting energy production every bit good they cut down the depen dence on fossil fuels † ( Fjalleraven, n. d. ) . Last but non least, they employ the â€Å" Eco Circle † recycling system for polyester. The combination of all three points are indispensable to the company, as all influence the environment. ( Fjalleraven, n. vitamin D. ) Figure 8: Recycling Program of Patagonia Patagonia Inc. ( Beginning: hypertext transfer protocol: //www.patagonia.com/web/eu/popup/common_threads/index.jsp ) In 1993 Patagonia produced SynchillaA ® jackets from sodium carbonate bottles. In 2005 the â€Å" Common Threads Garment Recycling Program † was launched. This take-back plan collects old polyester merchandises to recycle into new narration. Customers have two different possibilities to take part in the recycling plan of Patagonia. One would be to return the points to the shop – frequently they have a box there – and the 2nd possibility is to direct it straight by station to Patagonia. They collect all the garments and direct them by ship to Japan, where the recycling procedure happens. ( Patagonia, n. d. ) â€Å" Wear it out ; drop it off ; we recycle it ; it lives onaˆÂ ¦ † is the claim of Patagonia ‘s recycling system, as it can be seen in Figure 11. Recycling Companies Teijin The whole company has different sections. The biggest portion is the scope of man-made fibres. Teijin is the lone company that provides a recycling plan in polyester. These recycled polyester fibres can be used for fabrics in the car, outdoor and dress industries. â€Å" Eco Circle † was launched in 2002. This recycling plan is environmentally friendly. Nowadays 200 companies are involved in â€Å" Eco Circle. † The tendency is that different states such as the U.S. , China, Europe and Japan have a higher environmental consciousness than all immature clients, which increases the reclaimable market. ( Shrestha, 2009 ) Polartec This company produces utmost conditions protection fabrics, insularity beds and lightweight wicking base beds. Polartec is used in many countries, like the Marine Corps, Navy, Army and Air Force, every bit good as in the out-of-door industry. Thankss to coaction with companies which offer recycled narration, the recycled merchandise line has risen from less than 1 % to over 30 % in over four old ages. This fact leads besides to a decrease in emanation and energy ingestion. Since 2010 they have partnered with Unifi, as they produce ‘Repreve ‘ narration which is made out of recycled PET bottles. Polartec is confident that with this partnership the recycled merchandise line will turn steadily. ( Polartec, 2010 ) Unifi It is a company which produces multi-filament polyester and nylon textured narrations. These man-made fibres are non merely produced from natural stuff but besides from PET. This fibre is on the market with the name ‘Repreve. ‘ They produce polyester fibres every bit good as nylon fibres. The nylon fibres are made out of consumer fibre waste, whereas the polyester fibres are made out of both consumer fibre waste and consumer plastic waste like PET-bottles. In a lb of ‘Repreve ‘ narration, there are 27 processed PET bottles. These sustainable and recycled fibres are chiefly used by the dress industry, but they are besides used in the furniture and auto industries. A partnership between Polartec and Unifi shows the tendency in the outdoor industry to utilize ecological narration. ( Repreve, 2008 ) Recycling Ecologically Worthwhile? The contention environing recycling is large. On the cyberspace there are different forums where this issue is being discussed. In this chapter merely some statements out of assorted web logs, web sites and interviews held at the OutDoor Freidrichshafen will be highlighted. Maverick ( n.d. ) is convinced that presents planetary heating, natural instability and H2O deficits are scare tactics. This fact, that the universe is stoping, needs to be stopped, through recycling. This is a crutch, because people who recylcle believe they are profiting the environment, but the recycling procedure itself consumes a batch of energy and causes sometimes more pollution than natural stuffs, harmonizing to Maverick. Maverick ( n.d. ) describes the crutch as follows: â€Å" In a mode similar to medieval Christians purchasing indulgences from priests to be forgiven for their wickednesss without really making anything, recycling may be something we believe to be right and effectual merely because we ‘ve been told it is. † The consequence should be, that people reuse merchandises and alter their consumer behaviour. ( Maverick, n.d. ) Furthermore, a web log from May ( 2007 ) describes the PET recycling as an unuseful pattern. First of wholly, a batch of C is emitted anyhow, as the bottles need to be shipped to China and the new apparels back. Second the apparels made out of the old PET bottels are non recycable any longer and will stop in a landfill. The apparels are at that place for over 24,000 old ages until they are smoldered. About the transportation cost, Heimann ( personal communicating, July 17, 2010 ) comments that presents, Europeans are so addicted to Asia and to America, that the ships are geting anyhow. These ships have to return to the state of beginning, and it makes no pots to make so without lading. ( Heimann, 2010 ) The company Teijin conducted a research survey about the energy ingestion in a closed-loop recycling system with polyester. The consequence indicates that with the resources saved, energy and CO2 emanation is besides reduced. This computation is made by mensurating the CO2 emanation and energy needed for the recycling procedure, every bit good as that emitted and needed by the production with natural stuffs. To have new polyester, rough oil is needed. To bore rough oil, far more energy is needed than the sum recycling requires. The consequences are shown in the figures below. Figure 9: Decrease of CO2 Emission thanks to Recycling ( Beginning: Leaflet Teijin, Japan † ECOCIRCLE † ) The laminitis of the â€Å" Red, White and Green † Blog, Jennifer Grayson, is convinced about the positive facets of the recycling procedure. In 2005, recycling saved an one-year norm usage of energy of 9 million families. This has a direct impact on planetary heating. There is another positive point which concerns employment. The recycling and remanufacturing sectors account for about one million occupations. ( Grayson, 2009 ) The outdoor industry has been criticized for the environmental harm the concern causes, every bit good as for the bad on the job conditions. However the industry has made an attempt to antagonize these negative facets by cut downing their C footmark and by using societal policies every bit good as back uping environmentally friendly undertakings. Some illustrations of eco-conscious methods to accomplish betterment are shown. ( Jo, 2010 ) 1. CSR Corporate societal duty ( CSR ) is an of import manner for a company to demo its duty towards the societal and ecological environment. A competitory border is received by utilizing CSR as a scheme to separate between trade names. ( Jo, 2010 ) 2. Life Cycle Analysis The entire impact on environment has to be understood if the company is interested in bring forthing green merchandises. This impact can be analyzed thanks to the cost construction. This is possible through analysing the life rhythm of a merchandise. All has to be considered, the natural stuff, fabrication, the distribution, every bit good as the usage of the merchandise and last but non least, its disposal. With each measure of the procedure, costs are associated. ( Ciambrone, 1997 ) A cost illustration is shown by Ciambrone ( 1997, pp.1 ) : Design costs Stocking/handling costs User/operating costs Disposal costs Fabrication costs Shipping/transportation costs Reuse/recycle costs Compliance/licensing costs Reducing the cost besides reduces the environmental impact. A company should seek to cut down the life rhythm costs of their merchandises. ( Ciambrone, 1997 ) 3. Ecological Footprint It is a mensurating tool to sort merchandises and services, a company, an organisation, industry sectors, single life styles, vicinities, metropoliss, parts or states. In an LCA, the ecological footmark is ever calculated. What impact a merchandise or a company has on the environment and on the society will be measured. An analysis of the merchandise or the company will be done. There are different standards, such as recyclability, emanation used to bring forth the merchandise and resources used. All factors are evaluated and a computation shows the consequence. The thought behind this is that clients have the possibility to compare the merchandises or companies based on their environmental friendliness. ( Global-Footprint-Network, 2010 ) Goverments and consumers play a active function in forcing frontward the demand for an ecological footmark. ( Jo, 2010 ) 4. Bluesign Certificate To cut down the environmental footmark of the fabric industry, the bluesign criterion was created. Each fabric and yarn maker can use for the certification, but to measure up, it needs to run into the high criterion defined by bluesign. Each company is analyzed exactly. The points evaluated by bluesign ( 2010 ) are the undermentioned: Resources productiveness Consumerism Sewage H2O Discharged air Job safety ( p. 24 ) Retailers and clients can acquire a good orientation about assorted companies thanks to this alone criterion from bluesign. ( bluesign, 2010 ) In the hereafter, companies have to take the duty for cut downing their C footmark. Additionally if the credibleness has to be steady, companies have to be crystalline with their sustainability steps. ( Jo, 2010 ) Drumhead From the recycling position, a rethinking is besides taking topographic point. Closed-loop supply concatenation are needed in all industries. The open-loop supply concatenation does non hold a long life any longer. The best scenario would be if merchandises are used and reused until the merchandise loses its map, at which point it should be recycled. This manner, the merchandise does non complete as waste at the end-of-life stage but has a possibility to last in another merchandise ( downcycling ) or as the same merchandise ( upcycling ) . These procedures help to protect the environment. How to cite Problems In A Product Life Cycle Environmental Sciences Essay, Essay examples

Friday, December 6, 2019

Introduction of Management for Geographic - myassignmenthelp.com

Question: Discuss about theIntroduction of Management for GeographicTerritory. Answer: Explain an organizational structure including its advantages and disadvantages: Organizational structure is widely known to have a variety of structure stating different functionality and hence, productivity. Popularly, few structures are line organizational structure, divisional organizational structure, matrix organizational structure and hybrid organizational structure (Islam, Jasimuddin and Hasan 2015). In this study, the main focus is on the Divisional organizational structure. The divisional organizational structure is further divided into various sections like function, product, project, geographic territory and combination (Earnhart and Leonard 2016). Departmentalization into various kinds of functions serves a varied range of purposes. Therefore, the different departmentalization based on distinguished functions provides a different set of advantages and disadvantages to its possessor. Departmentalization is done to address a distinguished set of functions. Advantages: Divisional structure helps to an emphasis on the end result. It enables focusing on a particular product line. HODs are connected to each other by means of functional division. Hence, reporting is in a much-improved form. It further means that product-wise emphasis is bigger which is supported by a differentiation of the product lines and facilitation of improved communication between SEO and the HODs. Production of managers is another advantage. Due to a separate division of distinguished product lines, senior or skilled employees get ample of time to get settled with the managerial skills. Measurement of performance becomes easier due to the emphasis on the end result of the separate product line. Emphasis on profits gets deeper due to the separation of product lines into the different division (Carley and Prietula 2014). Disadvantages: The structure is costly as managers are needed for the separate product line. Hence, it is feasible only for a few organizations. Recruitment of more managers may be required if the organization lacks to have sufficient bench of managers. It may also have a lack of specialization as more resources are required (Dedahanov, Rhee and Yoon 2017). Defining emotions: Emotion can be defined as a short-term or even a long-term belief that employee carries. This may be understood as perceptions which employees possess. Such perceptions are the result of external influences such as the workplace environment, employee behavior and the organizational policies (Vranjes et al. 2018). Emotions can be both positive and negative. Positive emotions may be extremely advantageous for employees and also the employers. On the other hand, negative emotions may be harmful as well. There are lists of positive emotions such as enthusiasm. One of the negative emotions is anxiety (Vranjes et al. 2018). Impact of one positive and one negative emotion at the workplace: Impact of one positive emotion (Enthusiasm): Enthusiasm is one of the keys to employees success. Employees filled up with sheer enthusiasm perform to their potential. Enthusiasm in someone is self-generated and in few, it is created under the influence of some external factors. Those who are born with the enthusiasm they excel at the different stage that they become a part of. It helps them in academics to stand against the odds and deliver the performance. It keeps them calm and composed in trouble situations when they are at their work. External resources can be anything which is motivating to its bearer. In academics, this can be the tutors. At home, parents can motivate. Effective leaders or the managers influence at the workplace (Wall, Russell and Moore 2017). Impact of one negative emotion (Anxiety): This is immensely threatening to the productivity at any level in life. It can be fatalistic during the studies. Employees with anxiety due to various reasons like work-pressure, employer's work policies, workplace environment, and others are in severe threats. Anxiety is one of the causes of mental illness. Mental illness does not only affect the performance but, it also hampers he personal life. Those who have anxiety are not able to concentrate on their personal things also (Hoffmann 2016). Describing one characteristic of an effective team Explain and give a definition of the selected characteristic Team characteristics are of various kinds; however, in this section, the focus will only be on the "open communication". Open communication can be defined as a state where organizations claim to have practicing an effective communication. Effective communication in this regard means that there are no barriers in between the management and the employees. Additionally, team members do also practice effective communication when they exchange an open communication. It means they give no values to such thing that might also damage the team spirit. One of such things is racism that affects the cultural values and also gives space to cultural conflicts in the team (Gordon, Feldman and Leonard 2015). Discuss how this characteristic relates to teamwork Open communication does have an influence on teamwork. When the team members have open communication between them it means they are aggressive to the solution (Cornelissen and Cornelissen 2017). They do it through an elaborated discussion. However, when one or few members lack in open communication, that really affects the teams productivity. It is because they develop a tendency to form few smaller groups within the team and hence, remain confined just to their selected kind of group. On the other hand, when a team promotes the open communication there will be no place for racism. Racism is indeed a reason for team conflicts (Cornelissen and Cornelissen 2017). How the chosen characteristic can help improve the work environment: The chosen characteristic if positively being implemented, team productivity will definitely improve. It is important to know what keeps a team away from the performance. Racism, hatred feelings for others and conflicts are some of the possible reasons that affect the team's productivity. An open communication is indeed the solution. Open communication gives ample time to team members to settle their differences and be like a team. Open communication promotes the team spirit and cooperative nature. Hence, coordination within the team will improve that is essential to the success of a project (Neuliep 2017). References: Carley, K.M. and Prietula, M.J., 2014. The" virtual design team": Simulating how organization structure and information processing tools affect team performance. InComputational organization theory(pp. 19-36). Psychology Press. Cornelissen, J. and Cornelissen, J.P., 2017.Corporate communication: A guide to theory and practice. Sage. Dedahanov, A.T., Rhee, C. and Yoon, J., 2017. Organizational structure and innovation performance: Is employee innovative behavior a missing link?.Career Development International,22(4), pp.334-350. Earnhart, D. and Leonard, J.M., 2016. Environmental audits and signaling: The role of firm organizational structure.Resource and Energy Economics,44, pp.1-22. Gordon, S., Feldman, D. and Leonard, M. eds., 2015.Collaborative Caring: Stories and Reflections on Teamwork in Health Care. Cornell University Press. Hoffmann, E.A., 2016. Emotions and emotional labor at worker-owned businesses: Deep acting, surface acting, and genuine emotions.The Sociological Quarterly,57(1), pp.152-173. Islam, M.Z., Jasimuddin, S.M. and Hasan, I., 2015. Organizational culture, structure, technology infrastructure and knowledge sharing: Empirical evidence from MNCs based in Malaysia.Vine,45(1), pp.67-88. Neuliep, J.W., 2017.Intercultural communication: A contextual approach. Sage Publications. Vranjes, I., Baillien, E., Vandebosch, H., Erreygers, S. and De Witte, H., 2018. Kicking someone in cyberspace when they are down: Testing the role of stressor evoked emotions on exposure to workplace cyberbullying.Work Stress, pp.1-21. Wall, T., Russell, J. and Moore, N., 2017. Positive emotion in workplace impact: the case of a work-based learning project utilising appreciative inquiry.Journal of Work-Applied Management,9(2), pp.129-146.