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Implications of Gun Control
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Implications of Gun Control
In the United States, Guns are regarded as a sacred symbol which motivated it towards achieving its independence from Great Britain. However, the increase in the latest mass shootings has led to the activation of the gun-control dispute in the United States. The main problem is gun violence which can be defined as the use of firearms to cause havoc and terror through death or harm to groups of people or an individual. Numerous lives have been lost due to gun violence thus creating national disasters in the United States. The key agenda for this issue is in the possession as well as giving out of the unlicensed guns. Among the most developed countries, the United States ranks highly when it comes to cases of gun violence the most victims being school-going children have there have been so many mass school shooting in the united states. This paper will look at the implications of gun control and how having tough laws on gun ownership will help reduce gun violence.
One of the implications of gun control will be that the guns will be kept out of the wrong hands. The legislations on the gun controls have frameworks and strategies that are put in place to ensure that guns will be kept out of the wrong hands. These frameworks and strategies would ensure that there are an expansion and thorough checks done on the guns before sale and change of ownership to ensure that the illegal guns are kept out thus reducing gun and gun-related violence. Gun control ensures that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) are empowered and ensures that all dealers in gun both the public and private sellers obtain registration papers, licenses, allow for mandatory background checks on their warehouses and stores and to validate where there will be the possibility of managing and tracking of the firearms once they have been sold. Their flow and change of hands CITATION Mia18 l 1033 (Miah, 2018).
The gun control laws also aim at dealing with guns and gun-related violence by having effective control when managing mental health treatment. One of the reasons for the increase of guns and gun-related violence in the united states was the lack of proper mental treatments where the mentally retarded individuals owned guns illegally. This program is facilitated and made possible by the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) checks and follows up the background of offenders and validates them to ensure whether it is fair or not for them to own a gun. This information is relayed by the Bureau of Justice Statistics which shows that more two million guns have been prevented from possession by wrong hands through such measures.
Gun control will also lead to the formation of a gun safety technology that will need to be adopted by the states and the federal executive. This gun and safety technology is required to prevent any occurrence of gun violence in the future. The limitation or reduction of gun ammunitions that can be possessed by citizens is an effective idea that will help in minimizing the number of guns and gun-related violence. A decrease in the number say from 100 round ammunition to 10 round ammunition is effective in reducing the number of causalities in case of any gun or gun related attacks. This technology to be embraced by the states and the federal executive will ensure these measures are implemented further adding to the safety of the people.
Guns control will also have a significant impact on the way law enforcement is done. Guns control laws mandate that there be an effective and efficient background system for checkups and follow-ups. This is mandatory to ensure that guns are poses by genuine people and that the guns do not land on the hands of criminals who can take the opportunity to harm innocent lives. The implication, therefore, is an additional funding and an effective system that ensures that these laws are implemented. There is also the need for political goodwill to support the enforcement since the background routine checks require additional support to achieving the required results.
Gun control will be effective and have a significant role in helping reduce gun violence in the united states. CITATION Goo18 l 1033 (Goodman, 2018)However, for this to be effective there is a need for the national and federal authorities to strictly and effectively implement Gun control would lead to a significant reduction in the gun-related violence in the United States. This would require the federal and national authorities to strictly implement the existing gun control laws as well as a formulation of additional comprehensive legislation that would control guns in the United States and make the nation safe. Having tough law on the ownership of guns as the gun control stipulates will ensure that guns and gun-related violence are reduced in three main ways. The first steps involve the intensive background checks by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) will ensure that all guns are licensed and can be tracked to the owner and this reduces the number of guns that fall into the wrong hands such as criminals who can use it to carry out violence. The second way is that gun control facilitates the development of effective law enforcement by the local authorities who follow up on the gun sales and registration on the local levels in efforts to ensure that the guns do not land into unlawful hands and hence reducing gun-related violence. The third way involves the limitations of the number of ammunitions available to gun holders. This will, in turn, reduce the number of victims say in case of gun violence CITATION New19 l 1033 (Newman, 2019).
When effectively implemented gun control measures, there will be a limited number of guns which are in illegal hands such as the criminals and extremists through proper monitoring, background checks help to ensure instances of a gun and gun-related violence such as mass shootings are minimized or reduced and the country is safe.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY Goodman, S. &. (2018). The American Gun Control Debate: A Discursive Analysis. In Discourse, Peace, and Conflict. Springer, Cham., 67-82.
Miah, M. (2018). Does a State’s Gun Control Legislation Significantly Influence the Number of Violent Crimes?
Newman, B. J. (2019). Mass shootings and public support for gun control. British Journal of Political Science, 1527-1553.
Final Draft – Project Three The Philosophy of Refusal
Final Draft – Project Three: The Philosophy of Refusal
Longyang Yu
University of Connecticut
Final Draft – Project Three: The Philosophy of Refusal
Productivity is an important aspect of life. It defines the efficiency with which work is done in an attempt to meet set goals. Work is only vaguely defined in today’s workplaces or organizations within which employees operate. This means that there lacks some clarity when it comes to what work ought to be, especially in consideration of a capitalist society that sees things only as black or white. Work, however, falls within a wide spectrum ranging between white and black, meaning that grey falls in between the spectrum but two important aspects to note for work to have meaning are creativity and productivity. Odell (2019) and Frayne (2015) will help curve out a better understanding of what work should be in light of productivity and creativity. Their conversation on productivity can help expand our understanding of what work should be. It is important to note that productivity comes in various forms, and it is further important to note that there are various aspects considered before anyone commits their time and resources to working in their productive area. As much as it is considered important, work is not the only thing that people engage in to make their lives productive, sensible, and meaningful. Productivity is also needed in self-development for full self-satisfaction. There is an economic and a social aspect to life. The efficiency applied in goal realization in the social and economic aspects helps give a better meaning to productivity, thus a better meaning to life. This efficiency is made possible through creativity.
Creativity may come in the form of emotional, spontaneous, cognitive, and deliberate aspects where such moves as training, outsourcing, diversification, improvements, and collaboration may lead to idea evolution, a change in direction, and revolution (Types of Creativity: Descriptions & Examples, 2019; Benz, n.d.; Harris, 2002). These aspects influence a person’s level of productivity. This then gives an understanding of what work (in form of productivity) ought to be. Frayne (2015) explains this in a better way when he shares, “…but they did propose that a reduction of work might leave people with more time and energy for their own self-development.” The author provides details about social critics sharing their concerns on limited social progress with regard to an imbalance in work and free-time for workers, where the social wellbeing of employees suffers as a result. In light of today’s workplace, there are a lot of work pressures with little or no room for expression of any frustrations, exhaustion, or stress. This creates no room for creativity if the mind is only hooked on meeting deadlines and spending more time at work to be able to meet obligations.
Creativity, and thus productivity, is greatly taking a beating as governments and organizations insist on the importance of realizing the GDP growth and company goals, with life satisfaction and economic growth being treated as the same. Purely economically-driven activities are only leading in one direction, as Frayne (2015) identifies, “consider the woeful failure of today’s labor market to keep pace with the desire for jobs that allow for self expression and creativity.” They are a hindrance for creativity, thus a hindrance to productivity. This clearly shows that there is an imbalance between people’s wants and what is made available, leaving little room for creativity to thrive (Anderson, 2016). It only goes to show that people’s drive is hooked on economic goals, with little time and a few resources to invest in what is actually productive. The issue lies in the foundations of the organizations and governments advocating for this kind of life. A view of work that only leaves people less productive can be said to be a poor version of what it ought to be. Work should be a motivation for people to pursue their goals boldly and in a satisfactory way. There ought to be open-mindedness in the way work and social life balances for creativity to thrive, thus leading to productivity. Work, according to Frayne (2015) can be no work at all, freelancing, or part-time jobs. In our understanding of work, productivity can already be seen present in the economic and social life of human beings.
Productivity will be based on how much creativity a person has, but it will be hindered by lack of freedom of the mind and the resources available. This basically emphasizes on the importance of putting creative minds in the best environment to thrive, both economically and socially. This is in form of allowing the pursuance of interests and passions in view of taking part-time jobs, freelancing, and any other productive activities that are satisfying to a person. In this regard, therefore, productivity ought to be engaging the creative mind fully in an economic and social balance. This is basically putting people’s creative skills to the best use, therefore, from Frayne’s (2015) frame of mind, work covers the social and economic aspects of human life, carried out efficiently for goal realization. It is clear that what work should be is not limited to what a few individuals think, but can be what satisfies one as they pursue their social wellbeing.
Further still, we can pick out Odell’s (2019) version of what work ought to be in light of productivity as a continuation from Frayne’s (2015) standpoint. She gives details on the importance of detaching from the distraction that work, technology, and other forms of the attention economy bring as a means of basically finding the creative self in human beings, thus widening the definition of productivity. In short, the focus of the author is identification of the continuous distraction by technology, specifically the likes of social media, which cannot be considered as productivity. Productivity, as defined earlier, is the efficiency with which work is efficiently done to meet set goals. Work is defined as activities that people engage in and from which results are expected. We can pick out the motivation that the author has in shifting the attention of these beings from the mere distractions to productive activities, even as simple as “bird watching” (Odell, 2019). Nature has a way of bringing out the creative streak in a person. It is one of the many ways through which humans get to realize their potential, thus bearing productivity. Attention or attentiveness leads the way to creativity due to the focus put into ideas.
“…I don’t mean this to be a retreat or a mere treatise to creativity. The point of doing nothing, as I define it, isn’t to return to work refreshed and ready to be more productive, but rather to question what we currently perceive as productive,” details Odell’s (2019) view of productivity and a brief pointing out of where creativity comes in. The author tries to pick the brain of the reader by leading their minds to question what productivity really is to help with its understanding. “Nothing” in this case means how people with the capitalist productivity mindset view every other activity that people invest in as unimportant. On this note, therefore, Odell (2019) shifts her readers’ minds away from the attention economy and to a social or ecological perspective of productivity that focuses on investment in the public as opposed to investment in technologies.
From this, we pick out that productivity thrives best in a social or ecological aspect, and is coupled with freedom. Freedom in whichever setting yields creativity, especially in consideration of the operation of capitalism contracting the minds of workers. People are able to break away from the capital productive norms that are binding to a freedom in what they find productive (efficient in resource investment) and satisfying, and in the author’s frame of mind: away from distracting technologies. Looking at this point, people are more productive when not held down by capitalist productivity mindsets but by a mindset that drives their creativity, and one that awakens their productivity senses. In this regard, what is considered productivity today is just but a distraction of productivity itself. Productivity only thrives where creativity thrives. The lives of people in today’s workplace are lacking sustainable meaning in activities that they invest in due to just delivering on the bare minimum, thus failing to use up their potential to the best they can and in a manner that would allow their productivity to thrive (Cannarito, 2019). Their definition of work fails to enable them meet their productivity needs, with little left to offer on their quest for creativity. Efficiency and value easily describe what constitutes productivity, thus creativity, but this is far from what is on the ground. More productivity is yielded from a higher investment in the effective use of technology and even in activities that would otherwise be considered as domestic. In this regard, the author gives meaning to productivity; therefore work, in the social and ecological realm, that is, care for self and surroundings. This further widens our understanding of what work ought to be.
Odell (2019) and Frayne (2015) have done an impeccable job at identifying what work ought to look like in light of productivity and creativity with a look at the creativity draining ability of capitalism productivity. The ideas of these authors meet at the point of creativity. Odell (2019) pushes for the need of productivity (read creativity) to arise from the effective use of technology while putting to rest the motivations, such as commercial social media (Odell, 2019), behind the technology available. This is further when Odell (2019) shares that in-person conversations are no longer as informative and contextual as they ought to be, as a result of the convenience that technology provides, especially in light of ease in connectivity. The in-person conversations are what enable the engagement of creative minds to give creative solutions to arising problems. Frayne (2015) pushes for the need of productivity to go beyond the workplace. He is simply advocating for the importance of seeking productivity through engaging in what satisfies people, in whatever form, such as through freelancing and part-time jobs. These may be ways of realizing one’s creative potential easily, without having deadlines and work pressure straining the creative thought processes of high potential people.
Most importantly, in trying to provide detail on how the productivity conversation between Odell (2019) and Frayne (2015) can expand on what work should be, the authors have given a detailed view of their thoughts. In this regard, we deduce that indeed work is mainly meant to bring meaning to the owner and more so in the aspect of satisfactory sustenance (economic aspect), social aspect (looking at one’s social wellbeing), and ecological aspect (care for one’s physical surroundings). The definition of work can widen further as long as productivity from activities is present as well as satisfaction to the owner. On this note, therefore, the authors clearly clarify and help expand the material on creativity as a means of productivity through use of evidence from their writings, thus bringing a clear understanding to work. They give an idea about what creativity looks like today in the context of the work environment and attention economy, and what it ought to look like for productivity to be sensible and realistic.
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Anderson, R. (2016, Aug. 24). ‘The Refusal Of Work’. Impakter. https://impakter.com/book-review-refusal-work/Benz, M. (N.D.). 29 Tips by Award-Winning Companies. Filestage. https://filestage.io/blog/29-tips-award-winning-companies-increase-creativity-workplace/Cannariato, N. (2019, Mar 10). Our devices steal our attention. We need to take it back. The Washington Post. https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/our-devices-steal-our-attention-we-need-to-take-it-back/2019/05/10/2a5228a6-41b5-11e9-922c-64d6b7840b82_story.htmlFrayne, D. (2015). The refusal of work: The theory and practice of resistance to work. Zed Books Ltd..
Harris, R. (2002, Jan 5). Creative Thinking Techniques. VirtualSalt. https://www.virtualsalt.com/crebook2.htmOdell, J. (2019). How to do nothing: Resisting the attention economy. Melville House.
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Economic systems and institutions in Thailand
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Thailand is a newly industrialized country. The country’s economy is highly reliant on exports which account to over two thirds of the countries, gross domestic product. The country has a gross domestic product of around three hundred and fifty billion US dollars. Its economy is estimated to have experienced a growth of up to 6.5 per cent. The country’s industrial base has developed and the service sector as well. The Thai economy is one of the most rapid growing economies in the world. It has in the recent past managed to diversify its economy. The country has a population of 65 million people. A whole thirteen percent of the total population is below the poverty line. The unemployment rate stands at 0.7 per cent while the inflation rate by the end of last year was 2.09 per cent. The economy is dominated by the automobile industry, tourism and financial services. The economy is also slightly agronomic as agriculture is one of the predominant activities.
(2) Discuss how the country’s economic performance has been shaped by its economic system. Some variables to consider are inflation, unemployment, growth, income distribution and balance of payments
The country has been experiencing a steady economic growth for quite some time now. It has even been recognized by the World Bank as one of the great development success stories in. Inflation, which can be termed as a steady rise in the prices of goods and services in the economy over a period of time, has reduced by great levels from 65 to 13 percent in the last twenty years. The rate of unemployment has also significantly dropped compared to the past years. The country happens to have the least unemployment in the country has experienced an expansion in the gross domestic product up to 6.5 percent. The income is fairly distributed due to the equitable distribution of resources.
(3) Analyze the economic problems faced by the country and suggest strategies for accelerating growth, attaining sustainable development, reducing poverty and income inequality and decreasing external imbalances.
Thailand like any other country in the world is facing a number of economic problems and challenges. The Thai’s economy has had a steady growth in the last decade and has managed to reach the limits of a developed nation. Economic superiority to a great extent is traceable to the effects of the past and hence there are more futures of turbulence in the future. The political problems that have been faced by the country have to an extent tainted its image to the international and local investors. The problem of rising inflation has also been a major threat to the economic growth in the country. The rising prices of consumer goods in the state have also hampered the economic growth efforts in the country.
However, these problems can be solved by employing a number of measures. One of the major cures of the ailing Thai economy is restoring peace and stability within the political divide in the country. Establishment of an authoritative and well respected government would mean easier economic planning. Further development of the industries would increase the rate of employment. A promotion of self-employment among the citizens would increase economic competition and hence growth. Measures should be put in place to ensure that equitable and sustainable economic growth is achieved.
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