why do you think the pac was formed on 6 april
As the Southern African Development Community strives to move towards a single market, administrative difficulties are only one of many anticipated difficulties for international logistics participants. Using practical examples, examine six (6) other factors that can impact on international logistics operations.
Since the beginning of class we have been striving to understand the “rise of the masses.” Describe some events and/or ideas that demonstrated the people’s increasing demands to be seen and heard in European life. What demands did “the people” raise in the 18th and 19th centuries and how did these diverse governments respond to these demands?
One defining feature of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries was that society saw increasing challenges to traditional authorities. What kinds of authorities would the Europeans of the get challenged during the period of Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment and how did reason and rationality serve to question traditional beliefs? What individuals were at the forefront of the movement to challenge beliefs and practices and what were their contributions? How were these ideas spread across European society?
Jack London blamed the realities of the working class on "mismanagement," but we should investigate this more. Would the conditions of the poor areas of industrialized London be any different under different management? Or does industry in a capitalist society need to deliver the working class such awful conditions in order to thrive?Whose job is it to “manage industry” in a way that is the least harmful to the most people? How would those from the differing ideologies discussed answer this issue?
2. What did “The People’s Charter” indicate about the progression of English politics as we have seen it in this class? Where has England moved forward since the English Civil War and the Bill of Rights, and what still needs to be done (in the mid-19th century) in order to assure fair governance for all? Which of the requirements seems most important for advancing the cause of the working class and why?
1. What challenges did the working classes face to becoming involved in politics across Europe in the nineteenth century?
2. How did the process work to unite citizens at the end of the 19th century, creating what we think of as “the masses,” or “the people?”
3. What connections did people like Chadwick and Jack London make between industrialization and daily life for people in the cities?
1. How does the government of the Philippines deal with deviants and criminals nowadays?
2. Do you agree with how they are treated and being punished in the Philippines?
A. Write a short argumentative essay that explains and analyzes the state of human rights in the Philippines especially in this time of pandemic.
Guide questions:
1. How does the government of the Philippines deal with deviants and criminals nowadays?
2. Do you agree with how they are treated and being punished in the Philippines?
Answer the following:
1. How will you empower the less fortunate regarding human rights?
2. Why is human dignity important?