The role of education in the Creative disciplines and its impact on the Creative and Cultural Industries in Africa. Discuss?. case study of the Nigerian Fashion Industry
Author: Joshua
Describe policies and procedures used for continuous security monitoring.Describe logical (technical) security threats and vulnerabilities.
Describe assessment techniques used to determine threats and vulnerabilities.
Describe physical security threats and vulnerabilities.
Describe logical (technical) security threats and vulnerabilities.
Summarize required policies to protect information systems:
Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)
Mobiles device Management (MDM)
Personally identifiable information (PII)
Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS)
Information system secure backup strategies
Describe policies and procedures used for continuous security monitoring.
Describe training and continuing education policies implementation.
Describe a continuity of operations plan to keep the key system operational during a disaster.
Is colonization the most significant factor that has influenced development outcomes in Africa?Discuss. You can carry out a general discussion or focus on a single case.
Is colonization the most significant factor that has influenced development outcomes in Africa?Discuss. You can carry out a general discussion or focus on a single case.
List of possible sources:
Ake, C., 1981. A political economy of Africa. London; New York: Longman (chapters 2 and 3).
CASE STUDY Nii‐K Plange (1979) Underdevelopment in Northern Ghana: natural causes or colonial capitalism?, Review of African Political Economy, 6:15-16, 4-14, DOI: 10.1080/03056247908703393
Rempel, R., 2018. Colonialism and Development in Africa. In The Palgrave Handbook of African Colonial and Postcolonial History (pp. 569-619). Palgrave Macmillan, New York.
Why have you chosen the DPT program at Wingate University for your education? (250-word maximum)
Why have you chosen the DPT program at Wingate University for your education? (250-word maximum)
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How is it different because of earlier labor, feminist, civil rights, environmental, and educational or political reform movements?
Reform Movements: Then and Now-How have they Impacted Modern Life?
How is it different because of earlier labor, feminist, civil rights, environmental, and educational or political reform movements? Consider some movements that are not too old as well, such as movements to reform drunk-driving policies, to create an awareness of domestic violence as a problem, to provide access for handicapped persons, or to change laws to prevent discrimination against gay people. When you start thinking about them, you should be able to think of quite a few. You probably experience these movement consequences in a mixture of positive and negative ways. Discuss these consequences
What industry do you plan to pursue a career in? How do you anticipate this field will change over the next 5 years? What are the ethical challenges that you may encounter as this field evolves (this may require limited internet research, don’t get too bogged down in it)?
Module 09: Reflection Paper #9: Ethical Issues in a Changing Work Environment
Current Career is in Accounting for a property management company.
Using the information obtained from the Reflective Writing resources craft a reflection paper focused on the ethical challenges associated with evolving work environments. What industry do you plan to pursue a career in? How do you anticipate this field will change over the next 5 years? What are the ethical challenges that you may encounter as this field evolves (this may require limited internet research, don’t get too bogged down in it)? How would you approach those issues? Think about where you might draw your line in the sand.
Do people actually like being gig workers, or has the economy forced them into it, sometimes by taking second and third jobs?
Ethics at Work – Driven
Gig Work
Have you ever been a gig worker? A recent study found that 37 percent of U.S. workers participate in the gig economy, and government and other estimates say 40 percent will be working outside traditional full-time jobs by 2020. Clearly the gig economy is not a fad. The issue is often whether it benefits only the company or also the worker. Do people actually like being gig workers, or has the economy forced them into it, sometimes by taking second and third jobs?
A national survey by the Freelancers Union found that two in three of the 55 million U.S. workers who freelanced in 2016 did so because they wanted to, not because they were forced to; the other one-third did it out of necessity.70 (Links to an external site.) Although motivations for gig work may vary, it is clear that employers are benefitting. Of course, part-time contract workers are not new. What is new is the way gig work has spread to many white-collar professions. Here are two examples.
What short-term goals do you intend to achieve one (1) to five (5) years AFTER completing your graduate degree or certificate?
What short-term goals do you intend to achieve one (1) to five (5) years AFTER completing your graduate degree or certificate?
What long-term goals do you intend to achieve five (5) to ten or more (10+) years AFTER completing your graduate degree or certificate?
How did the court resolve the issue(s)? Who won?Identify the applicable laws.)Explain the logic that supported the court’s decision.
Case Analysis
Identify the name of the case and page number in the textbook.)
Parties: (Identify the plaintiff and the defendant.)
Facts: (Summarize only those facts critical to the outcome of the case.)
Issue: (Note the central question or questions on which the case turns.)
Applicable Law(s): (Identify the applicable laws.) Use the textbook here by using citations. The law should come from the same chapter as the case. Be sure to use citations from the textbook including page numbers.
How did the court resolve the issue(s)? Who won?)
Reasoning: (Explain the logic that supported the court’s decision.)
Case Questions: (Explain the logic that supported the court’s decision.)
Discuss how the chosen code of ethics can guide logical decision-making and provides two specific examples.
The paper should consist of an introduction, body (points below), and a conclusion.
Identify your profession, and a professional code of ethics for your profession.
Summarize at least three main points of the code, and how they apply to your career.
Explain the benefits of a code of ethics with two specific examples
Discuss how the chosen code of ethics can guide logical decision-making and provides two specific examples.
Demonstrate how the code of ethics can be applied to a specific ethical issue that could arise in your profession.
Demonstrate consistency of your clearly established viewpoint throughout the paper with a clear logical flow as you apply ethical reasoning.
Make sure your writing is original and insightful.
Two in-text citations and references used as support for ideas presented (one must be the code of ethics).