Saturday, March 2, 2013
Inevitability of the Civil War
Economy: Using SPECIFIC examples, explain how the economic development of the North and South exacerbated sectionalism within the United States. You MUST return to colonial times and describe the evolution of the two economies. Provide SPECIFIC, thoroughly explained examples of the unintentional role of the governments in this area, including Great Britain and the United States.
Compromise: From the creation of the Constitution to the outbreak of the Civil War, the government tried to “ignore the elephant in the corner” to avoid conflict. Thoroughly explain at least TWO of the compromises intended to resolve the problems caused by slavery, proving that the compromises were sectional. You MUST define / describe the compromise and EXPLAIN how this was sectional.
Supremacy: Despite agreements reached in the Constitution, the battle for supremacy between the states and the federal government remained a serious issue. Thoroughly explain at least TWO specific instances proving that the battle was ongoing and sectional.
Describe the main features of the matching and universalist models of HRM. what are the key strengths and weaknesses of each of these models for understanding HRM?
Describe the main features of the matching and universalist models of HRM. what are the key strengths and weaknesses of each of these models for understanding HRM?
Melissa virus
Introduction – introduces the name of the virus, does the name of the virus tell you about its purpose, the types of virus’ selected, the source of your information, the year/date the virus originated, etc.
Body – How did the viruses differ, how did the virus’ travel/affect the computer, how many businesses/persons were affected, what are potential symptoms of the virus, how much damage (in dollars) was caused by the virus is their still a risk out there? What is the solution to disinfect/remove, was there a work-around solution? How wide-spread was the virus?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of a multi-perspective approach to understanding organisations?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of a multi-perspective approach to understanding organisations?
National busainess enviornments
Discuss what it would be like doing business in each of the countries. Include political risks.
What are their legal systems like?
Do you believe legal systems should be standardized internationally as globalization increases? Why or why not?
How does that affect national sovereignty?
What are their legal systems like?
Do you believe legal systems should be standardized internationally as globalization increases? Why or why not?
How does that affect national sovereignty?
Liberalism
- Paper instructions:
- Must use quotes from "Capitalism and Freedom" by Milton Friedman, "The Conscience of a Liberal" by Paul Krugman, and "Political Ideologies and the Democratic Ideal" by Terence Ball & Richard Dagger.
2.
What visions
do Friedman and Krugman offer? How do those visions differ?
3.
In what ways
do they differ as to what threatens freedom?
4.
What links
Friedman and Nozick? Krugman and Rawls?
5.
Based on
Ball and Dagger’s discussion of conservatism should we conclude that Friedman
is not a conservative?
Einsteins theory of relativity
1 explain/describe theory in detail
2 how and why did einstain develop this theory
include all relevent information, einsteins history and the statues of science at the time
3 how does the theory affect the world today and in the future
include at least 3 specific situations that are affected or influenced by this theory, include all details.
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