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    The larynx has two main functions: it acts‚ first‚ as a valve to protect the lungs and‚ second‚ as mechanism for producing sound. Describe how the larynx produces sound‚ including in your own words a description of the different anatomical parts and their interaction. The larynx is a vital part of the mechanism in our bodies that produces sound. It is basically made up of a series of cartilages‚ which also includes the thyroid or what would be an Adam’s apple on a male. As stated in the sentence

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    growing availability of telecommunications (allowing the global integration of financial markets) are three of the main factors causing globalization‚ according to Manuel Castells. Harvey concurs with these claims‚ focusing however on the influence of postwar Fordism and the formation of the new world market through deregulation and financial innovation. The importance of these last two factors is now challenged by the enforcement of financial system regulation at the international level (Lane 2012)

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    2) Explain Plato’s theory of Justice One’s search for the meaning of justice in Plato’s “Republic” would finally lead to two definitions:  -Justice is Harmony. -Justice is Doing one’s own job.  Finding these two phrases‚ however‚ is hardly enough to get a clear sense of what justice is. Plato offers two main analogies to examine the definition of justice. The division of parts in the soul as well as the parts of the state; We would now examine the structure of the soul. The soul is divided into

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    theorist John Rawls‚ in his work‚ The Law of Peoples‚ discusses the formal‚ background and redistributive senses of equality and that the outcome of working with the Law of Peoples in a liberal

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    A Tale of Two Johns Many early American writers had similar visions of life in America. Some were driven by religion and others by the desire for exploration. In this‚ two notable early American writers stand apart from the rest. John Winthrop was born in England to a prosperous family and went on to be very wealthy by his own accord but not before making his way to America and becoming one of the leading figure in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. John Smith was born to a less prestigious

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    Compare and contrast the two main sociological theories of crime and deviance. Deviance and crime are wide-ranging terms used by sociologists to refer to behavior that varies‚ in some way‚ from a social norm. Cultural Norms are society’s propensity towards certain ideals; their aversion from others; and their standard‚ ritualistic practices. Essentially the ’norm’ is a summation of typical activities and beliefs of group of people. This essay will evaluate the sociological theories associated with crime

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    Title: Theories of Justice Compare and contrast each of the three theories of justice Provide illustrative examples of each theory Write a conclusion identifying your preferred theory of justice along with your rationale for choosing the theory Retribution (Deserts Theory) This theory states that people should be punished only if they have done something to deserve it‚ and only to the extent to which it is deserved. This theory is only concerned with the past‚ which means it supports

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    situation where you were involved in negotiations and the other party used the distributive negotiation strategy. There are many situations in life where a “distributive negotiations” Hellriegel & Slocum‚ (2011) in used as a strategy. Nowadays‚ negotiations come in forms of exchange and often we used distributive outcomes as the arguments to get what we want with the intention of losing less. As mention ‘distributive outcomes‚ also called‚ "win-lose" bargaining‚ is a competitive negotiation strategy

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    of all social‚ financial and ethnic levels forms the basis of who I am professionally and personally. In this course‚ we learned about ethical theories and theories of justice as it relates to moral rights and social justice. These theories have exerted influence on my leadership style as a middle school principal. Theory of social justice is important to me as a leader. As a leader‚ I am cognizant and refuse to be oblivious to the fact equity in resources and opportunities is not an option but

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    The concept of restorative justice centers on a mutual understanding between the offender and community in regards to the offender’s previous criminal acts. This theory focuses on repairing harm the offender inflicted on the community in a non-retributive manner. With the assistance of the community‚ victims and the cooperation of the offender‚ this theory points the ability to repair the criminal in a non-traditional means. The traditional mindset being of the community or society seeing an offender

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