Strategic Vs. Financial Controls Managing A Cross-Border Joint Venture

Business Finance

Review the CIBC Mellon: Managing a Cross-Border Joint Venture Case Study found on page 219 in your textbook and respond to the following:

· Compare and contrast strategic controls and financial controls. Provide specific examples of how each may be used to best serve a corporation.

· As a strategic leader, determine if you would feel ethically responsible for developing your firm’s human capital and state why. Discuss whether or not you believe your position is consistent with the majority or minority of today’s strategic leaders.

Family Developmental and Life Cycle Theory

Other

REQUIRED READINGS

Textbooks:

Family Health Care Nursing: Read Chapters 12, 13, 14, 15.

Overview

Topic: Developmental Task

For this discussion, choose one task from the family developmental and life cycle theory (pages 361-370) and apply that task to a family in your nursing practice.

  • chose Task Five- Adjusting to Changed Communication Patterns

References:

Minimum of two (2) total references: one (1) from required course materials and one (1) from peer-reviewed references.

Notes: – Reference must be no older that five years unless it is a course material.

– Do not use textbooks from other courses.

– Proper introduction

– Concise conclusion

Law Assignment on Crime and Mental Illness Homework Help

Business Finance

This high-stakes assignment will examine the relationship between mental illness and violent crime. You should be able to apply some of the theories of crime causation from earlier in the course to this topic.

Prepare a 6-8 page report in Microsoft Word that addresses these points:

PART I

Identify and discuss the specific causes of mental issues that can lead one to criminal behavior. Consider biological, social, and familial influences.

PART II

Case Study

Research and analyze one of the following mass shootings from recent American history:

  • Jared Loughner, Tucson, Arizona, 2011
  • Virginia Tech University, 2007
  • Pulse nightclub, Orlando, Florida, 2016
  • Sandy Hook elementary, 2012
  • Fort Hood military base, 2009

For your selected case study, address these questions:

  • Based on what you know about the shooter, what was he attempting to accomplish? Did he have a mission behind his crime?
  • Analyze and discuss the shooter’s mental condition at the time of the shooting. Keep in mind that there may be reliable information available on this subject, including letters or other messages created by the shooter himself.
  • Evaluate the response by law enforcement as the incident took place. Was it possible to produce a better outcome?
  • Last, offer a well-reasoned policy that seeks to reconcile mental health with gun ownership. Keeping in mind Constitutional guarantees and Supreme Court decisions such as Chicago v. McDonald and Heller v. District of Columbia, how might lawmakers legally restrict gun ownership among those with mental issues? Be specific.

Make certain that you support your analysis with proper reasoning.

Manifest Destiny – U.S. territorial expansion Discussion Response

Humanities

News of the land available for agriculture in Oregon began spreading east in the early 1940s (Keene, Cornell, & O’Donnell, 2013). The migration to the West began to increase after John O’Sullivan created the notion “Manifest Destiny” in 1845 giving “voice to the belief that God had destined America to spread westward to the Pacific” (Keene, Cornell, & O’Donnell, 2013).

When Texas was admitted as a state in 1845 “idea that the United States must inevitably expand westward, all the way to the Pacific Ocean, had taken firm hold among people from different regions, classes and political persuasions” (History, 2018). Our text (Keene, Cornell, & O’Donnell, 2013) explains that Mexico had changed the way Indians and slaves were treated and by opening their borders to Americans in the 1820s stirred up trouble. Refusing to accept the Mexican ways and still being committed to slavery the American created and uprising within the Republic of Texas (Keene, Cornell, & O’Donnell, 2013). “In 1846, the United States declared war on Mexico,” even though unpopular with some Americans, it resulted in “American victory and seizure of northern Mexico, vastly increasing the size of the United States” (Keene, Cornell, & O’Donnell, 2013). The war tells us that at this period of American history people were still stuck in their ways, which really hasn’t changed much. The war happened because Americans strongly believed in slavery and refused to change their way of thinking.

I think that it was a little bit of God’s plan for the United States to extend from the Atlantic to the Pacific and also the imperialists looking for a way to defend what they planned to do anyways. Our text (Keene, Cornell, & O’Donnell, 2013) explains that Senator Thomas Hart Benton of Missouri elaborated on O’Sullivan’s notion of the “Manifest Destiny” “using both racial and religious terms: ‘The White race alone received the divine command, to subdue and replenish the earth! Civilization or extinction has been the fate of all people who have found themselves in the track of the advancing Whites’.” The expansion to the West was bound to happen, but with the help of Senator Benton and O’Sullivan the rate of expansion increased.

Megan

Keene, J. D., Cornell, S. & ODonnell, E. T. (2013). Visions of America: A History of the United States (2nd ed.). Boston, MA: Pearson.

History (2018) Manifest Destiny. A&E Television, LLC. Retrieved from: https://www.history.com/topics/westward-expansion/manifest-destiny (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.