When is it to an organization’s advantage to hire employees who need training, and when is it advantageous to hire employees who are already trained?

1. Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Defend your answer: “Money is the most important tool that a manager has for motivating employees.

2. When is it to an organization’s advantage to hire employees who need training, and when is it advantageous to hire employees who are already trained?

In your own life, how have your relationships with family or friends positively or negatively impacted your own internal growth as an individual?

What is the human predicament, or problem, according to Confucianism? How do we, as humans, move towards perfect harmony, both individually, and within society? Do you agree with the Confucian idea that individual perfection can only be achieved within a community? In your own life, how have your relationships with family or friends positively or negatively impacted your own internal growth as an individual?

In the Confucian Analects, there is the following saying: “The Master said, ‘Enough! I have yet to see anyone who can recognize his own errors and bring charges against himself within.'” What does this suggest about the difficulty of true self-examination? What does it suggest about the difficulty of seeing the negative aspects of ourselves without flinching, or looking away?

What is the meaning of Dao? How does Daoism view human nature? What is the human predicament, or problem, according to Daoist teachings, and how do we, as humans, achieve harmony with the Dao?

Write about the concept of “trauma” in The Girl Who Lived.

Write about the concept of “trauma” in The Girl Who Lived. This can take any form that you like: what causes it, the different ways characters deal with it, the way it changes characters, the way characters learn to live with it, in Faith’s case, the added effects of no one believing her, etc. You have complete freedom in the way you analyze “trauma” in the text, but you MUST use the text as your guide, and it MUST be an analysis that includes citations from the text.

What diagnostic tests would be appropriate for this case, and how would the results be used to make a diagnosis?

Analyze the subjective portion of the note provided . List additional information that should be included in the documentation. Analyze the objective portion of the note. List additional information that should be included in the documentation. Is the assessment supported by the subjective and objective information? Why or why not? What diagnostic tests would be appropriate for this case, and how would the results be used to make a diagnosis? Would you reject/accept the current diagnosis? Why or why not? Identify three possible conditions that may be considered as a differential diagnosis for this patient. Explain your reasoning using at least three different references from current evidence-based literature.

Explain how the ideas from the documentary connect to ideas and theories that we’ve discussed so far.

Can you please watch the video and answers the following questions. I have also uploaded all the chapters that are needed.
PLEASE follow the instruction below.

View Black in America: Touch the Sky, and then craft a critical essay using the questions below to guide your writing.

1) Using a maximum of two sentences, state the main idea or the thesis driving this documentary.

2) Briefly summarize the documentary. What evidence is used to support the theories/arguments put forth? In other words, discuss the arguments put forth using the language and main concepts from the documentary. Explain with specific examples.

3) How did the documentary relate to material covered in the class? Explain how the ideas from the documentary connect to ideas and theories that we’ve discussed so far. Be sure you make specific references to authors, concepts, and theories from our readings, citing the chapters you discuss. You must incorporate at least 5 of the assigned chapters from the unit.

4) Did you enjoy the documentary? Hate it? Explain. Here is your chance to vent (or let me know that this is the best thing you’ve ever watched)! Tell me why you think this is a masterpiece or disaster. Did the filmmaker make points that you agree with? Disagree with?

5) Write three discussion questions about this documentary. What would you like to ask the filmmaker? Do you have any questions for any of the people in the documentary?