A. Traditional theories of the judicial review hold that neutral or principled grounds are the only legitimate bases for judicial decisions and reject political moves in judicial decisions-making. Do you believe this is true? Do you see principled vs. political motives in important U.S. Supreme court constitutional decisions in which overturn laws passed by legislatures(such as restrictions on gun ownership or marijuana use? I do believe this is true. Judicial decisions reject political motives
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Alexander‚ Michelle. 2010. The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness. New York : [Jackson‚ Tenn.]: New Press ; HV9950 .A437 2010 The Birth of Slavery in the US 1. In the 17th century labor for plantations was based on indentured servitude. 2. 1675 Bacon’s Rebellion 3. By 1770 "By the mid-1770s‚ the system of bond labor had been thoroughly transformed into a racial caste system predicated on slavery. "Racial division was a consequence‚ not a precondition of slavery
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the construction of the law. In addition‚ it considers democracy as the appropriate means to achieve equal opportunities in women’s access to public power spaces. t calls for the right to vote and recognition of fundamental rights and freedoms‚ legitimating the right of women to have access to education and property free of the legal protection of
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encylopedia Parsons-Levi-Strauss-Shifted meaning to MENTAL and CULTURAL phenomena CRITIQUES 1. shift to symbols‚ msgs‚ mentality 2. fieldwork 3. attempt at ahistorical and apolitical nature of ethnographic writing‚ ie : counter colonialist. Legitimating an experiment by recovering the forgotten possibility (40)- what forgotten possibility?. Reorientation‚ sharp break‚ periods of risk-taking and « innovation »-distinctive-self-styled-how difference represented-subjectivity. THE PERSON‚
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Executive summary: Sustainability reporting‚ alternatively known as CSR reporting‚ is the annual process whereby companies - public‚ private; large and small - report on their sustainability performance. Reports typically cover social‚ environmental‚ economic and ethical performance and incorporate information on a company ’s environmental impact or carbon footprint‚ staff satisfaction‚ community investment etc. Sustainability reporting is becoming increasingly important as a tool companies can
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Assessment Emotional intelligence EI and leadership - the ability to influence others to get things done. Conflict handing style conflict - the process in which one party perceives that its interests are being opposed or negatively affected by another party. dysfunctional conflict(bad) - hinders the org’s performance/threatens its interests. functional conflict (good) - benefits the main purposes of the org and serves its interest. different perspectives. Thomas-Kilman Conflict Mode
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discipline resource utilization in public-sector organizations (for example‚ external financing limits) are little used further down the organizational hierarchy (e.g. Ansari and Euske‚ 1987; Pettersen‚ 1995) or assume the relatively symbolic role of legitimating the organization to funding bodies (e.g. Brunsson‚ 1989; Czarniawska- Joerges and Jacobsson‚ 1989). Employees were scared of change and after hearing that there was a probability of them losing their job made employees feel unappreciated and
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work force with the right attitude and personality by workers willing to accept inequality and hard work to produce an obedient work force. There are important similarities between school and work‚ education is seen as a barrier to controlling and legitimating people‚ for example at work‚ where workers have no control over what they do just resulting in alienation. The hidden curriculum also plays an important role in teaching pupils to accept the capitalist ideology. Bowles and Gintis see the education
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My hypothesis is that instead of producing and legitimating the unified cultural communities‚ Wanda has the advantages of (1) technology‚ (2) self-censorship‚ (3) pricing‚ (4) diversified creation‚ and (5) entertainment cooperation domestic and overseas. First‚ it invests large amounts of capital on introducing
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The theory of representative bureaucracy considers that the bureaucratic power can be more aligned with citizens‚ whether the public administrators know the sociodemographic characteristics of the community they are serving. From the point of view of this theory‚ the impacts of power that does not represent the characteristics of the community on democracy can be diminished when considering the representative bureaucracy. The inclusion approach of the characteristic aspects of society in the bureaucracy
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