Common Good Essays (Examples)

Studyspark

Study Document Study Document

Summer Sun Risin

Pages: 8 (2257 words) Sources: 7 Document Type:Book Review Document #:69181450

… brief verses capture the events on the farm and the sun's position. By adopting a laconic country life voice, the character Nikola Lisa common moves over to the monotonous side once in a while. Nevertheless, he manages to capture a soothing and compelling rhythm with attention to … red rag color of the restaurant. It sparks off a kaleidoscope of bright colors of people's apparel and the glistening carts with their good. The letters of the text often take shapes that match the table pictures or line up at the periphery to avoid distracting the ……

References

Works cited

Aziz-Raina, Seemi. \\\\\\\\\\\\"We are Grateful: Otsaliheliga.\\\\\\\\\\\\" Language Arts 97.2 (2019): 116-121.

Greene, Catherine. \\\\\\\\\\\\"My Papi Has a Motorcycle.\\\\\\\\\\\\" The Catholic Library World 90.2 (2019): 151-151.

Nikola-Lisa, W., and Don Tate. Summer sun risin\\\\\\\\\\\\'. Lee & Low Books, 2002.

Park, Linda Sue. Bee-bim bop!. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2008.

Schiffer, Miriam B. Stella brings the family. Chronicle Books, 2015.

Seeger, Pete, and Paul DuBois Jacobs. The deaf musicians. GP Putnam\\\\\\\\\\\\'s Sons Books for Young Readers, 2006.

Soetoro-Ng, Maya. Ladder to the Moon. Candlewick Press, 2017.

Studyspark

Study Document Study Document

Sensible Gun Control Public Service

Pages: 4 (1314 words) Sources: 1 Document Type:Essay Document #:51526182

… of advertising is ultimately behavioral change. With public service announcements like those for gun control, advertisers use the same principles used to market good and services. As with commercial product advertising, public service announcements are created to invoke a cognitive and emotional response, to change social norms, … the term “gun sense” points more to how guns need to be taken seriously and that gun policy needs to be based on common sense and reason, not on mythical interpretations of the American constitution. Placing a flag in the background of the advertisement…[break]…highlighted in full color. ……

References

Works Cited

“Gun Control PSAs By Moms Demand Action Are Striking And Powerful.” HuffPost. April 15, 2013.  https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/15/gun-control-psas-moms-demand-action-for-gun-sense-in-america_n_3082504.html 

Studyspark

Study Document Study Document

Ethics And Health Information

Pages: 8 (2462 words) Sources: 6 Document Type:Term Paper Document #:87876213

… some programming languages need to be avoided when it comes to HIS. Those languages include C and C , even though they are common used elsewhere. Their common is actually part of the problem. Because so many people are familiar with them, it is easier to hack one’s way into systems … is secure; but starting with a language that can help minimize the risk of human error is preferable.
As for databases, the most common database used in health care is the relational database (Campbell, 2004). These are the most common used because they allow for the tracking of patient care, such as treatments, outcomes, heart rate, and so on. The relational database can … a patient’s information is available to the nurses in the department he or she will be accessing at the facility (Campbell, 2004). The good thing about relational databases is that it means data……

References

References

Campbell, R. J. (2004). Database Design: What HIM Professionals Need to Know.

Perspectives in Health Information Management 2004, 1:6 (August 4, 2004). Retrieved from  http://library.ahima.org/xpedio/groups/public/documents/ahima/bok1_024637.hcsp?dDocName=bok1_024637 

Crossler, R. E., & Posey, C. (2017). Robbing Peter to Pay Paul: Surrendering Privacy for Security's Sake in an Identity Ecosystem. Journal of The Association for Information Systems, 18(7), 487-515.

Donovan, F. (2018). Judge Gives Final OK to $115M Anthem Data Breach Settlement. Retrieved from https://healthitsecurity.com/news/judge-gives-final-ok-to-115m-anthem-data-breach-settlement

HealthIT.gov. (2018). Health Information Privacy, Security, and Your EHR. Retrieved from  https://www.healthit.gov/providers-professionals/ehr-privacy-security 

The IMIA Code of Ethics for Health Information Professionals. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.imia medinfo.org/new2/pubdocs/Ethics_Eng.pdf

Jackson, R. (2018). Pulling strings. Retrieved from  https://iaonline.theiia.org/2018/Pages/Pulling-Strings.aspx 

Prince, B. (2013). Programming Languages Susceptible to Specific Security Flaws: Report. Eweek, 12.  Retrieved from  https://www.eweek.com/security/programming-languages-susceptible-to-specific-security-flaws-report

Studyspark

Study Document Study Document

Risk Management And Insurance

Pages: 4 (1093 words) Sources: 1 Document Type:Questionnaire Document #:95274016

… to as “upside-down life insurance.” When an annuitant passes away during the period of accumulation, their beneficiaries are paid a death benefit. The common treatment of annuities is to account for gross premium returns excluding interest or to account for the cash value, whichever is greater. The … time, a diversified investment portfolio will adjust to reflect the prevailing prices of commodities and services in the economy with inflation factored in. common stocks represent the value of companies offering good and services in the economy and their value will generally move in the direction of the general prices. Variable annuities have been consistent ……

References

References

Vaughan, E. J., & Vaughan, T. (2007). Fundamentals of risk and insurance. John Wiley & Sons.

 

Studyspark

Study Document Study Document

Is The God Of The Old Testament The Same As The God Of The New Testament

Pages: 14 (4244 words) Sources: 10 Document Type:Essay Document #:72449258

… His grace upon those who reject Him and His ways. Whether it is Job’s friends questioning God’s reasons for sending suffering to the good Job, or whether it is the Jews questioning Christ about His divinity—those who reject Him are always the same: full of self-love and … the God of the Old Testament is embittered against His enemies and that the language used to describe Him reflects an adversarial tone common among the literature of the times.[footnoteRef:5] In other words, the writers of the Old Testament were not so much representing the character of … tells Moses: “I am Who am.” He is the God of all things: all-powerful, all-knowing, all-present, eternal; all-faithful and trustworthy; all righteous; all good. There is none like unto Him.
Conclusion
The God of the Old Testament is the same as the God of the New Testament, ……

References

Bibliography

Adams, Marilyn McCord and Robert Merrihew Adams. The Problem of Evil. Oxford University Press, 1990.

Baker, David L. Two Testaments, One Bible: The Theological Relationship between the Old and New Testaments. InterVarsity Press, 2010.

Baah-Odoom, Dinah, and FrimpongWiafe. "The Importance Of The Old Testament To The Christian Spirituality." The International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Invention, Vol. 3.7, 2016

Copan, Paul. Is God a Moral Monster? Making Sense of the Old Testament God. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books, 2011.

Craig, William Lane. “#16 Slaughter of the Canaanites,” Reasonable Faith with William

Lane Craig (blog), August 6, 2007,  https://www.reasonablefaith.org/writings/question-answer/slaughter-of-the-canaanites .

Kaiser, Walter C. The Messiah in the Old Testament. Grand Rapids, MI: Zandorvan, 1995.

Kitchen, Kenneth. On the Reliability of the Old Testament. Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2003.

Studyspark

Study Document Study Document

Leadership In Spiritual Dimensions

Pages: 11 (3292 words) Sources: 8 Document Type:Creative Writing Document #:51024009

… lost touch with who I am in God and what he has called me to do” (Barton, 2018, p. 242). There is a common characteristic to these indicators: they reveal a shallowness of intention and fervor; instead of focusing on my service to God and taking satisfaction … in soul, as John Wesley explains in his holistic style of healing. Christian spiritual formation really is a holistic concept that should incorporate good physical health habits with good spiritual health habits (Chandler, 2014).
The challenges of the Spirit that resonate with me right now are related to the indicators discussed above: ……

References

References

Barton, R. H. (2018). Strengthening the soul of your leadership. InterVarsity Press.

Boa, K. D. (2001). Conformed to his image. Zondervan.

Cashman, K. (2017). Leadership from the inside out (3rd ed.). Berrett-Koehler,Publishers.

Chandler, D. J. (2014). Christian spiritual formation. InterVarsity Press.

Houghton, J. D., Neck C.P., & Krishnakumar, S. (2016). The what, why, and how of spirituality in the workplace revisited: a 14-year update and extension. Journal of Management, Spirituality and Religion, 13(3), 177-205.

King, S. N., Altman, D. G., & Lee, R. J. (2011). Discovering the leader in you: How to realize your leadership potential. Jossey-Bass.

Sweeney, P. J., & Fry, L. W. (2012). Character through spiritual leadership. Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice and Research, 64(2), 89-107.

Van Velsor, E., McCauley, C. D., & Ruderman, M. N. (2010). Handbook of leadership development. Jossey-Bass.

Studyspark

Study Document Study Document

Criminal Perspectives Social Trait Classical

Pages: 4 (1310 words) Sources: 3 Document Type:Capstone Project Document #:11929443

… why some people are more predisposed to engage in criminal activity than others. The trait, social, and classical/choice perspectives are among the most common criminological perspectives. This text describes the core arguments of these three perspectives and how they dictate the sentencing model used at trial.
The … however, is that it could reduce the inclination to change behavior since an offender is required to complete their sentence regardless of their good behavior (Cole & Smith, 2007). Generally, the indeterminate model has greater potential for reducing crime as the likelihood of early release serves as ……

References

References

Cole, G., & Smith, C. (2007). Criminal Justice in America (5th ed.). Belmont, CA: Cengage Learning.

Hagan, F. E. (2010). Introduction to Criminology: Theory, Methods and Criminal Behavior (7th ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Mackenzie, D. L. (2001). Sentencing and Corrections in the 21st century: Setting the Stage for the Future. National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS). Retrieved from  https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/189106-2.pdf 

Siegel, L. J. (2015). Criminology: Theories, Patterns and Typologies (12th ed.). Boston, MA: Cengage Learning.

Studyspark

Study Document Study Document

Determinate Versus Indeterminate Sentencing Policies

Pages: 4 (1299 words) Sources: 3 Document Type:Capstone Project Document #:36128387

… procedure in which the trial judge does sentence an offender to a specific length of time. Both determinate and indeterminate sentencing have been common practiced in the United States, and each of these policies has strengths and drawbacks. While indeterminate sentencing can be helpful in cases where … usefulness in promoting rehabilitative models in criminal justice. With an indeterminate sentence, the parole board exercises discretion based on multiple factors such as good conduct exhibited while the offender serves time in prison. An indeterminate sentence is flexible, permitting the parole board to consider factors like whether … introducing more variables into the decision-making process. Indeterminate sentencing also potentially offers states the chance to reduce prison overcrowding by releasing prisoners for good behavior or good time.
Cons of Indeterminate Sentencing
Unfortunately, indeterminate sentencing does not always work well in practice. It is presumed that with indeterminate sentencing, “those … Nor can……

References

References

Allen, J. (2016). CU rape case sparks debate over Colorado’s indeterminate sentencing law. The Denver Channel. Retrieved from:  https://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/local-news/colorados-indeterminate-sentencing-criticized 

Baker, J. (2020, Aug 10). Davis sentenced to 15 years in 2017 Wheeling hotel killing. WTOV. Retrieved from:  https://wtov9.com/news/local/davis-sentenced-to-15-years-in-2017-wheeling-hotel-killing 

Cornell Law School Legal Information Institute (n.d.). Indeterminate sentence. Retrieved from:  https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/indeterminate_sentence 

Gant, J. & Hussain, D. (2020, 5 Aug). Hero PC Andrew Harper’s mother slams ‘unduly lenient sentences for her son’s killers. Daily Mail. Retrieved from:  https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8592283/Attorney-General-review-jail-terms-handed-three-teenagers-killed-PC-Andrew-Harper.html 

Green, S.J. (2020, Aug 6). Brothers sentenced to 40 years in prison for 2016 shooting at Seattle homeless encampment. Bakersfield. Retrieved from: https://www.bakersfield.com/ap/national/brothers-sentenced-to-40-years-in-prison-for-2016-shooting-at-seattle-homeless-encampment/article_5c5d040d-0e0c-532e-9fd7-794232746f5d.html

O’Hear, M.M. (2011). Beyond rehabilitation. 48 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 1247 (2011).

Puzauskas, K. & Morrow, K. (2018). No indeterminate sentencing without parole. 44 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 263 (2018).

Rhine, E.E., Watts, A. & Reitz, K.R. (2018). Parole boards within indeterminate and determinate sentencing structures. Robina Institute of Law and Criminal Justice. Retrieved from: https://robinainstitute.umn.edu/news-views/parole-boards-within-indeterminate-and-determinate-sentencing-structures

Studyspark

Study Document Study Document

Trust And Relationships In Negotiation

Pages: 7 (1997 words) Sources: 5 Document Type:Essay Document #:98491775

… and orientations—but in the end it is ultimately a barometer of the extent to which the party to the negotiation is working in good faith towards a positive outcome for all. As Ross and LaCroix (1996) note, trust is about loyalty to one’s constituents, partners in negotiation, … this happens all too often in negotiations and parties that do not follow through on promises are at fault. It is all too common, for example, that “having received its benefit from the bargain, the party who is to perform last may be tempted to renege on … of what it means to be trustworthy and to engage in relationship building. Those who succumb to that vile temptation may frustrate whatever good will has been established between parties and undermine the potentiality of future negotiations.
A recent example of the…[break]…more is required. Negotiators have to … to focus on relationship-building, it……

References

References

Butler Jr, J. K. (1999). Trust expectations, information sharing, climate of trust, and negotiation effectiveness and efficiency. Group & Organization Management, 24(2), 217-238.

Lewicki, R. J., & Stevenson, M. A. (1997). Trust development in negotiation: Proposed actions and a research agenda. Business & Professional Ethics Journal, 16(1/3), 99-132.

Olekalns, M., & Smith, P. L. (2009). Mutually dependent: Power, trust, affect and the use of deception in negotiation. Journal of Business Ethics, 85(3), 347-365.

Ross, W., & LaCroix, J. (1996). Multiple meanings of trust in negotiation theory and research: A literature review and integrative model. International Journal of Conflict Management. 7(4), 314–360.

Shell, G. R. (1991). Opportunism and trust in the negotiation of commercial contracts:Toward a new cause of action. Vand. L. Rev., 44, 221.

Improve your studying and writing skills

We have over 150,000+ study documents to help you.

Join thousands of other students and

"spark your studies".