choose a topic from the list below and write a 7­–8-page paper based on methods of conflict resolution.

For this Interaction Paper, you will choose a topic from the list below and write a 7­–8-page paper based on methods of conflict resolution. You will be required to show your understanding of issues that cause conflict and the methods/resources being used today towards specific resolution. Special permission to choose and write on a topic not included on the list may be secured from the instructor.Area 1 topics are about conflict and are theoretical in nature. Your interaction paper should:The Biblical mandate for resolving conflictInterpersonal Conflict and the Scriptures Examples of IP conflict between man and God and man and man in Scripture. The importance and significance of “forgiveness” in resolving conflict. Techniques that may be used for international conflict reconciliationJimmy Carter as Peace Maker Condoleezza Rice as Conflict Resolver Bill Clinton as Conflict Resolver President Obama as Conflict Resolver Negotiation Kissinger as Effective NegotiatorHillary Clinton as Conflict ResolverMediation and conflict resolution in job disputesBarriers to Conflict ResolutionPeacekeeping and Conflict Resolution Business Management Methods of Handling Conflict. The Functions of Conflict Dealing with Racism as conflict Dealing with Gender as conflictDealing with Multicultural conflicts Forgiveness and Reconciliation in ConflictSocial-Psychological Perspectives of ConflictConflict Climates Stress and Conflict Affects Anger and Conflict Affects Confrontation and Conflict Listening and Conflict The Church as a Stimulus for Peacemaking Any theory or model that deals with conflict Techniques used in International Conflict resolution

How can emotional intelligence help you overcome life challenges and achieve your goals?

First, introduce yourself to the class. Include your major ( my major is criminal Justice) and anything you would like to share about yourself. Then address the prompt below.We all encounter challenges. Some challenges presented to us are simple to handle, while others can push us far beyond the safety of our comfort zone. Yet for many of us, overcoming challenges can ultimately make us stronger, more resilient, and better capable of managing change, no matter how stressful such changes might be. In dealing with challenges, we are able to develop our personal coping skills and level of grit. Such skills are essential to not just survive, but thrive in the face of adversity.For this discussion, begin by reviewing the Psychology Undergraduate Discussion Rubric, as it is designed for this program. Later in this module, you will use this rubric to complete a self-assessment of how you think you performed on your first discussion. Review this now to maximize your success.For your initial post, complete the emotional intelligence test in your webtext. This short survey covers various aspects of your emotional life and takes about 3 to 5 minutes to complete. It is important to be honest while also having fun with this activity. Use your results to answer the following questions:Based on the emotional intelligence test, in what EI domain is your highest score?Do the results reflect your current opinion of yourself, or did the results surprise you?How can emotional intelligence help you overcome life challenges and achieve your goals?How does awareness of your EI score relate to any of the following programmatic themes:Self-careSocial justiceEmotional intelligenceCareer connectionsEthicsRemember to respond to two peers while being respectful of and sensitive to their viewpoints. Consider advancing the discussion in the following ways:Post an article, video, or visual to reinforce a peer’s idea or challenge them to see their point from a different perspective.Engage in conversation with your peers around EI. Consider asking a question or sharing your personal experience. Also consider asking advice from a peer who has a strength in a domain in which you have opportunity to develop.To complete this assignment, review the Psychology Undergraduate Discussion Rubric. You will also need:

What is your opinion of the analytic capabilities being discussed?

You will participate in a discussion forum on using SPSS AnalyticsRead the IBM crime prediction and prevention article (which is attached) and discuss the following:What is your opinion of the analytic capabilities being discussed?What capabilities does using analytics give a police agencyDo you think your local police agencies are using some form of analytics to predict and prevent crimes?Please add references

Discuss the key components and players involved in effective city planning and innovative planning practices.

Discuss the key components and players involved in effective city planning and innovative planning practices. In your discussion, include issues that arrive concerning eminent domain. Discuss how the no-growth movement influences city growth. 200 words APA format

compare and contrast the educational opportunities available to Pakistani girls and women amidst their displacement in the face of the violence and dire living conditions in the country.

There are 2 quesitions with two parts both parts of the question must be address in a minium of 250 words. 1. · · compare and contrast the educational opportunities available to Pakistani girls and women amidst their displacement in the face of the violence and dire living conditions in the country. Specify two (2) specific opportunities you believe would be the most effective given the current context. Provide a rationale for your response.· Posit whether or not that U.S. popular musicians, athletes and actors/actresses exert an important influence on shaping the behavior of people regarding matters like global poverty. Support for your position should include a discussion of current attempts to raise awareness on the issue.2.suggest at least two (2) strategies in which the European Union (EU), Inter-governmental Organizations (IGOs), and/or Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs) could implement to reduce acts of piracy at an international level of public administration. Provide a rationale for your response.Propose the principal manner in which the actors and methods utilized by that IGOs, NGOs, or transnational advocacy networks influence international politics overall. Justify your response. Reading:· The Problem of Global InequalityAlthough world wealth has increased dramatically since World War II, poverty remains high in many places, and by some measures inequality is increasing. Billions of people live on incomes that by any western standard are considered poverty. This has led many to ask why poverty is so persistent, especially in certain places and what can be done to reduce poverty and inequality. Global InequalitySome people might ask why we should address poverty in the world. There are two main reasons. First, there are normative reasons to reduce poverty. It is simply the right thing to do. The other reason is self-interest. Poverty causes many other problems, like terrorism, crime, and health threats.There are many different measures of poverty. They include per capita GDP, purchasing power parity, poverty level, the Gini coefficient that measures inequality, and the Gender Development Index. These measures tell us that Asian and Central European countries have seen a decrease in poverty and inequality, while countries in Africa have made almost no progress. They also tell us that inequality is decreasing between countries, but it is increasing within countries.Today, poverty is a major concern for the international community, but that hasn’t always been the case. Historically, there was a relatively low level of inequality across states. This began to change in the nineteenth century. By the year 1900, European states had average incomes that were ten times those of Asian countries. It is unclear why this happened, but scholars have put forth several explanations. Some believe that Europeans simply discovered how to generate wealth. Others believe that colonialism helped spur economic development in Europe. Many, though, believe that Europe simply developed better economic and political institutions, but, even if that is the case, it does not necessarily follow that other states can follow the same path. This is because states that develop later must face the problem of late development.World Poverty Early developers enjoy what economists call first-mover advantages. They include economies of scale, network effects, and investment funds. Strategies for overcoming late development include import substitution, state socialism, and export-led growth. Other strategies include a free market approach with minimal state intervention. This strategy is embodied in the Washington Consensus. Those who support this approach point to the success of the Asian Tigers as evidence of its effectiveness, but many contend that the East Asian states were not examples of a liberal development strategy. They point out that none of the states were democracies, and the government took an active role in the economy. As a result, this has led some to suggest that successful development requires a strong or “developmental” state. Today, there seems to be an emerging consensus that successful development will include both the free market and the developmental state.In an effort to combat poverty and reduce inequality, states, individuals, and international organizations have used a number of approaches and strategies. In the 1960s, there was a focus on basic human needs that was aimed at the short-term alleviation of poverty. Later, international organizations engaged in efforts to strengthen the financial basis of a country’s economy. This was called structural adjustment. More recently, there has been a focus on good governance.There is considerable debate on whether and how aid actually contributes to development. Some believe that aid does more harm than good. The World Bank is the primary vehicle for multilateral aid. It works by giving loans to countries in need, but it is subject to a variety of criticisms. Many believe that it may leave recipients with a great deal of debt and little benefit. Others reject the conditions that come with the loans.Bilateral foreign aid is another major source of foreign aid. Bilateral foreign aid is given directly from one government to another. It is often used as a tool of foreign policy. For example, Afghanistan and Israel have been the top recipients of U.S. aid.While there have been a variety of attempts to combat poverty and reduce inequality, there are still billions living in poverty. Global poverty and inequality will likely remain serious problems for decades to come.Chapter 12 PowerPoint Presentation International Law, Norms, and Human RightsInternational law is a set of rules and obligations that states recognize as binding on each other. It addresses a wide range of issues between states, including the conduct of war, treaty obligations, and trade. Among theories of international politics, international law is an area of dispute. Realists believe that power politics will always trump international law, while liberals see international law as an essential part of international politics. Economic structuralists agree with realists that international law is heavily biased in favor of the powerful, but they also agree with liberals that international law is a possible tool to even the playing field. Constructivists build on the liberal argument, seeing international law as a codification of shared norms and an expression of shared purpose. Feminists see international law as a means to redress injustice.International Law Historically, states have tried to strengthen the role of international law. After World War I, states devised the League of Nations to prevent war, but World War II made many believe that international law was pointless. After World War II, the convention against genocide and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted. Nuclear weapons have presented a challenge for international law with the 1968 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty as the major success in that area.There are three major sources of international law, including treaties, custom, and general principles of law. Other sources also include judiciary rulings and the opinions of experts, as well as international organizations, like the European Union’s Council of Parliament.The enforcement of international law is more complicated than the enforcement of domestic law. Enforcement can occur through judgment, which can come from an international court, an international organization, or a unilateral determination by a country. One source of judgment is the International Court of Justice. Another is the World Trade Organization’s Dispute Settlement Body. While enforcement is important, voluntary compliance is more important in international law. International law has a significant influence on state behavior, but it is not necessarily through the fear of punishment. International regimes and international norms also have a significant influence on state’s behavior.An increasingly salient area of international law is human rights. Today, norms are chancing concerning the relative weight of human rights versus state sovereignty. Human rights have also been central to recent high profile issues, including military intervention in the former Yugoslavia and treatment of suspected terrorists. There are five broad categories of human rights, which include personal rights, rights in law, political rights, economic and social rights, and community rights. Threats to human rights come from a variety of sources, including governments, conflict, poverty, and natural disasters. Many are working to improve the protection of human rights, including transnational advocacy networks, international organizations, and nongovernmental organizations. The protection of human rights presents a challenge because it clashes with the Westphalian concept of sovereignty.

compare savings options and make a recommendation as to which option would earn the most interest after taxes and inflation.

PERSONAL FINANCIAL LITERACY : A TIME TO SPEND, A TIME TO SAVE : 02.04 : INTEREST RATES AND INFLATIONPut Your Money Where Your Mouth IsFor your assignment, you will compare savings options and make a recommendation as to which option would earn the most interest after taxes and inflation. Part One—Select Two Savings OptionsSelect one savings option from the Simple Interest column and one from the Compound Interest column to compare: Simple InterestCompound InterestOption A—earns 2.5% simple interest per yearOption D—earns 2% compound interest per yearOption B—earns 3% simple interest per yearOption E—earns 2.5% compound interest per yearOption C—earns 3.5% simple interest per yearOption F—earns 3% compound interest per yearPart Two—Crunch the NumbersCalculate the after-tax real rate of return earned on $5,000 by your selected savings options over a period of three years. This will help your comparison. Remember, the real rate of return includes taxes on the interest earned and inflation. For this assignment, use a tax rate of 10% and an average cumulative rate of 3%.You will submit your calculations as part of your assignment. Need help? Check out the steps to calculate the after-tax real rate of return:Step 1: Calculate the interest earnedStep 2: Calculate the taxes on the interest earnedStep 3: Calculate the inflation on the interest earnedStep 4: Find the after-tax real rate of returnPart Three—Make Your Recommendation Compile your calculations and make a recommendation. Of the savings options that you chose, which would you recommend a depositor use? Use complete sentences to explain why one option would be more beneficial than the other based on the after-tax rate of return.What to SubmitSubmit your selected savings options, calculations, and recommendation to 02.04 Interest Rates and Inflation.ASSESSMENTComplete the reading and activities.Review the rubric before completing and submitting this activity.Complete parts one, two, and three. Submit your work to 02.04 Interest Rates and Inflation.Rubric

Write 200 words of your reflection on this work?

The university that I chose is Northern Kentucky University. This university is located in Campbell County, Kentucky in Northern Kentucky. The student population is as follows: 80.3% White, 7.78% Black or African American, 3.66% Hispanic or Latino, 2.84% Two or More Races, 1.86% Asian, 0.154% American Indian or Alaskan Native, and 0.123% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islanders. In 2020, 16,211 students were enrolled at Northern Kentucky University. For the undergraduate programs, 47.2% are white females, followed by 32.1% white males, and Black American females come in at 4.61%. Students that enroll in full-time graduate programs are 54% white females, 25.7% white males and 7.38% Black American females.It seems like more and more women are showing and proving that just as productive if not more. Women are outperforming men which can set up the younger generation for success. The older generation are breaking through the glass boundaries which paves the way for the younger generation. “Although appoinment of women and minorities to challenging positions may appear to be fostering diversity, setting them up to fail may ultimately be more negative for diversity efforts.” Once women recieved the equal rights and opportunities that allowed them to gain employment, more and more women decided to enter the workforce and not stay home caring for their children. When you have organizations that practice and abide by the diversity standards they will absolutely outperform organizations that do not follow as much of the diversity standard. Organizations with a diversity plan can use this to their advantage by exploring and using everyone’s background. Ted Talk: First, the speaker talks about the 6 dimensions to diversity. Gender, nationality, career, industry, age, and education. Wanting to measure diveristy by going into the field for research with her team. In the end, the more diverse the company, the more innovative. She made a great statement. The more diversity drives innovation, the more innovation drives diversity. For gender diversity to have an impact on innovation, more than 20% women need to be in leadership roles. Write 200 words of your reflection on this work? (need to be in first person)

what are the non-monetary aspects of nonprofit work that drive you toward wanting to work in this field?

Consider the main topics of this course, and think about what you have learned throughout the course. Would you consider becoming a nonprofit manager or would you prefer to work in the for-profit sector? Why or why not? If you choose to work in the nonprofit sector, what are the non-monetary aspects of nonprofit work that drive you toward wanting to work in this field? If you choose the for-profit sector, why would you prefer to work in that field?The Difference Between Corporate and Nonprofit Management A 3-4 paragraph post.

Explain whether the fact that Hand was not a citizen of the United States affects his rights in relation to the Fifth Amendment right to remain silent.

Prior to beginning your written assignment, read the Fifth Amendment (Links to an external site.) article, the Competency to Waive Fifth Amendment Rights during Custodial Interview (Links to an external site.) article, You Might Have the Right to Remain Silent: An Erosion of the Fifth Amendment With the Use of Pre-arrest Silence (Links to an external site.) article, and the Miranda v. Arizona, 386 U.S. 436 (1966) court decision.Read the following case scenario:The former Sameer Shariff, a Saudi Arabian national who changed his name to “The Left Hand of God” and is known to his followers as “Hand,” is a suspected terrorist. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) agents believe that he is planning an imminent attack somewhere in Capital City. Under duress to prevent the attack, three DHS agents and three FBI agents storm into Hand’s house, burst into his bedroom, where he is in bed with a woman, and point shotguns at him. They demand to know what he is planning. No Miranda warnings are read. Hand tells them that he has hired Alex “Boom Boom” Jaxon, a known explosives expert, to plant a bomb in the Capital City Arena, with a timer to go off in three hours when the arena will be filled with over 20,000 people for a music concert.Jaxon is known to the police and is in Central City, which is two hours away. He is arrested by Central City police and calls his lawyer in Capital City, who tells him he will meet him there and to remain silent. The lawyer then tells Central City police that they are not to question Jaxon until they arrive in Capital City and the lawyer is present.Central City Police Officer McFadden drives Jaxon to Capital City. McFadden knows that DHS, FBI, and Capital City police are searching the arena, but McFadden is afraid they will not find the bomb in time. By the time that McFadden and Jaxon arrive in Central city, the concert hall is already full of audience members, and the show is set to begin in twenty minutes.McFadden, who knows Jaxon’s family from previous police contacts, tells Jaxon that his mother and two brothers, who have been surveilled by the police for the last six weeks, are at the concert and will die if the bomb goes off. Jaxon leads McFadden to the bomb, which is defused. A crying Jaxon states that his purpose was to kill infidels, but he would never harm his family.Research Fifth Amendment cases, including Miranda v. Arizona, 386 U.S. 436 (1966), which involves custodial interrogation and the right against self-incrimination.In your paper,Determine whether Hand was entitled to Miranda warnings.Explain whether the fact that Hand was not a citizen of the United States affects his rights in relation to the Fifth Amendment right to remain silent.Identify whether Hand’s questioning was custodial.Explain whether McFadden’s statement abouthis family constitutes custodial interrogation.Evaluate whether Hand’s statement can be used against him in a court of law.Explain whether Jaxon’s statement be used against him in a court of law.Determine whether Jaxon can testify against Hand.The Right to Remain Silent paperMust be 750 to 1,000 words in length (not including title and references pages) and formatted according to APA style as outlined in the University of Arizona Global Campus Writing Center’s APA Style (Links to an external site.)Must include a separate title page with the following:Must utilize academic voice. See the Academic Voice (Links to an external site.) resource for additional guidance.Must include an introduction and conclusion paragraph. Your introduction paragraph needs to end with a clear thesis statement that indicates the purpose of your paper.Must use at least three court cases and one scholarly source.

What are the issues or problems facing the organization?

Select, research, and analyze a real organization (public, private, or non-profit). You may select an organization in which you have worked or have been a member. Examine a problem or issue of concern within that organization. Be selective in choosing an issue or problem within an organization, as a lack of depth in the issue itself will not be an acceptable excuse for lack of depth in the analysis. The purpose of this CLA is to apply both what has been learned in the course as well as your own independent research to problems in an organization of your choice. Focus on an issue or problem that the organization is facing and is relevant to the content of this course. It will likely take several reflection sessions to identify a problem or issue that can be clearly defined, is manageable in scope, and is relevant to the course, so start this CLA weeks before it is due. Gather information while supplementing this information with data from the media, the organization’s literature, and other secondary sources. You should identify a relatively recent problem to analyze (i.e., this should not be an historical account of a problem and the company’s solution). You should focus your analysis by applying the concepts from the course. While it is acceptable to incorporate several concepts from the course, please aim for depth rather than breadth regarding the use of course concepts. To meet these broad goals, answer the following questions in a 4 to 6 page APA formatted written report supported by at least three (3) academic sources:1) What are the issues or problems facing the organization?2) What theoretical concepts from this course can be applied to understand why this problem is occurring? 3) What recommendations can you offer to help improve organizational functioning?

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