Monday, May 25, 2020

Adoption Application And Pay An Application Fee - 1512 Words

So why is it that these children are not getting adopted? While adoption requirements can vary by state, most states have the same basic requirements in place. First, a person looking to adopt must fill out an adoption application and pay an application fee. These applications are then reviewed by a local adoption agency or government agency. These applications can get quite personal and typically ask for personal information about the applicant s work history, family history, medical history, religious affiliations, current home life situation, and financial information to name a few. Oftentimes the applicant will also have to attend some form of training class along with the application. If the application is approved it is then turned over to an adoption case worker who will contact the applicant about conducting a home study. During the home study, the case worker will interview the applicant, as well as their family, friends, and possibly co-workers. 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Thursday, May 14, 2020

Catherine of Aragon - the Kings Great Matter

Continued from: Catherine of Aragon: Marriage to Henry VIII The End of a Marriage With England allied against Catherines nephew, the Emperor Charles V, and with Henry VIII desperate for a legitimate male heir, the marriage of Catherine of Aragon and Henry VIII, once a supportive and, it seemed, loving relationship, unraveled. Henry had begun his flirtation with Anne Boleyn sometime in 1526 or 1527. Annes sister, Mary Boleyn, had been Henrys mistress, and Anne had been a lady-in-waiting to Henrys sister, Mary, when she was Queen of France, and later a lady-in-waiting to Catherine of Aragon herself. Anne resisted Henrys pursuit, refusing to become his mistress. Henry, after all, wanted a legitimate male heir. Always Invalid? By 1527, Henry was citing Biblical verses Leviticus 18:1-9 and Leviticus 20:21, interpreting these to mean that his marriage to his brothers widow explained his lack of a male heir by Catherine. That was the year, 1527, when Charles Vs army sacked Rome and took Pope Clement VII prisoner. Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor as well as king of Spain, was the nephew of Catherine of Aragon -- his mother was Catherines sister, Joanna (known as Juana the Mad). Henry VIII saw this as an opportunity to go to the bishops who could use the Popes incapacity to themselves rule that Henrys marriage to Catherine had not been valid. In May of 1527, with the Pope still a prisoner of the Emperor, Cardinal Wolsey held a trial to examine whether the marriage was valid. John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester, refused to support Henrys position. In June of 1527, Henry asked Catherine for a formal separation, offering her an opportunity to retire to a nunnary. Catherine did not accept Henrys suggestion that she retire quietly so that he could remarry, on the grounds that she remained the true queen. Catherine asked her nephew Charles V to intervene and to try to influence the pope to refuse any request of Henrys to annul the marriage. Appeals to the Pope Henry sent an appeal with his secretary to Pope Clement VII in 1528, asking for his marriage to Catherine to be annulled. (This is often referred to as a divorce, but technically, Henry was asking for an annulment, a finding that his first marriage had not been a true marriage.) The request was amended quickly to also ask that the Pope permit Henry to marry within the first degree of affinity though not a brothers widow, and permit Henry to marry someone previously contracted to marry if the marriage was never consummated. These circumstances fit the situation with Anne Boleyn completely. He had previously had a relationship with Annes sister, Mary. Henry continued to muster scholarly and expert opinions to refine and extend his arguments. Catherines argument against Henrys was simple: she simply affirmed that her marriage to Arthur had never been consummated, which would make the whole argument about consanguinity moot. Campeggis Trial The Pope was no longer a prisoner of the Emperor, Catherines nephew, in 1529, but he was still largely under the control of Charles. He sent his legate, Campeggi, to England to try to find some alternate solution. Campeggi convened a court in May of 1529 to hear the case. Both Catherine and Henry appeared and spoke. That Catherine knelt before Henry and appealed to him is likely an accurate depiction of that event. But after that, Catherine stopped cooperating with Henrys legal actions. She left the court hearings and refused to return another day when ordered to do so. Campeggis court adjourned without a verdict. It did not reconvene. Catherine had continued to live at court, though Henry was often with Anne Boleyn. She even continued to make Henrys shirts, which enraged Anne Boleyn. Henry and Catherine fought publicly. The End of Wolsey Henry VIII had trusted his chancellor, Cardinal Wolsey, to handle what was called the Kings Great Matter. When Wolseys work did not result in the action Henry expected, Henry dismissed Cardinal Wolsey from his position as chancellor. Henry replaced him with a lawyer, Thomas More, rather than a clergyman. Wolsey, charged with treason, died the next year before he could be tried. Henry continued to marshal arguments for his divorce. In 1530, an treatise by a scholarly priest, Thomas Cranmer, that defended Henrys annulment, came to Henrys attention. Cranmer advised that Henry rely on the opinions of scholars in European universities rather than on the Pope. Henry increasingly relied on Cranmers counsel. The Pope, instead of responding positively to Henrys plea for a divorce, issued an order forbidding Henry from marrying until Rome came to a final decision on the divorce. The Pope also ordered secular and religious authorities in England to stay out of the matter. So, in 1531, Henry held a clerical court that declared Henry the Supreme Head of the Church of England. This effectively overrode the Popes authority to make decisions, not only about the marriage itself, but about those in the English church who cooperated with Henrys pursuit of the divorce. Catherine Sent Away On July 11, 1531, Henry sent Catherine to live in relative isolation in Ludlow, and she was cut off from all contact with their daughter, Mary. She never saw Henry or Mary in person again. In 1532, Henry obtained the support of Francis I, the French king, for his actions, and secretly married Anne Boleyn. Whether she became pregnant before or after that ceremony is not certain, but she was definitely pregnant before the second wedding ceremony on January 25, 1533. Catherines household was moved several times to different locations on Henrys orders, and such close friends as her long-time companion (from before Catherines marriage to Henry) Maria de Salinas were forbidden contact with Mary. Another Trial A new Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Cranmer, then convened a clerical court in May of 1533, and found Henrys marriage to Catherine null. Catherine refused to appear at the hearing. Catherines title of Dowager Princess of Wales was restored -- as Arthurs widow -- but she refused to accept that title. Henry reduced her household further, and she was moved again. On May 28, 1533, he declared Henrys marriage to Anne Boleyn to be valid. Anne Boleyn was crowned as Queen on June 1, 1533, and on September 7, gave birth to a daughter they named Elizabeth, after both her grandmothers. Catherines Supporters Catherine had much support, including Henrys sister, Mary, married to Henrys friend Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk. She was also more popular with the general public than was Anne, seen as a usurper and interloper. Women seemed especially likely to support Catherine. The visionary Elizabeth Barton, called the nun of Kent, was charged with treason for her outspoken opposition. Sir Thomas Elyot remained an advocate, but managed to avoid Henrys wrath. And she still had the support of her nephew, with his influence over the Pope. Act of Supremacy and Act of Succession When the Pope finally pronounced Henry and Catherines marriage valid, on March 23, 1534, it was too late to influence any of Henrys actions. Also that month, Parliament passed an Act of Succession (legally described as being 1533, since the calendar year then changed at the end of March). Catherine was sent in May to Kimbolten Castle, with a much-reduced household. Even the Spanish ambassador was not permitted access to speak with her. In November, Parliament passed the Act of Supremacy, recognizing the ruler of England as the supreme head of the Church of England. Parliament also passed an Act Respecting the Oath to the Succession, requiring of all English subjects an oath to support the Act of Succession. Catherine refused to swear any such oath, which would acknowledge Henrys position as head of the church, her own daughter as illegitimate and Annes children as Henrys heirs. More and Fisher Thomas More, also unwilling to take an oath to support the Act of Succession, and having opposed Henrys marriage to Anne, was charged with treason, imprisoned, and executed. Bishop Fisher, an early and consistent opponent of the divorce and supporter of Catherines marriage, was also imprisoned for refusing to recognize Henry as head of the church. While in prison, the new Pope, Paul III, made Fisher a cardinal, and Henry hurried Fishers trial for treason. More and Fisher were both beatified by the Roman Catholic Church in 1886 and canonized in 1935. Catherines Last Years In 1534 and 1535, when Catherine heard that her daughter Mary was ill, each time she asked to be able to see her and nurse her, but Henry refused to allow that. Catherine did get word out to her supporters to urge the Pope to excommunicate Henry. When, in December 1535, Catherines friend Maria de Salinas heard that Catherine was ill, she asked permission to see Catherine. Refused, she forced herself into Catherines presence anyway. Chapuys, the Spanish ambassador, was also allowed to see her. He left on January 4. On the night of January 6, Catherine dictated letters to be sent to Mary and to Henry, and she died on January 7, in the arms of her friend Maria. Henry and Anne were said to celebrate upon hearing of Catherines death. After Catherines Death When Catherines body was examined after her death, a black growth was found on her heart. The physician of the time pronounced the cause poisoning which her supporters seized on as more reason to oppose Anne Boleyn. But most modern experts looking at the record would suggest that a more likely cause was cancer. Catherine was buried as the Dowager Princess of Wales at Peterborough Abbey on January 29, 1536. Emblems used were of Wales and Spain, not of England. Centuries later, Queen Mary, married to George V, had Catherines gravesite improved and marked with the title Katharine Queen of England. Only when Henry married his third wife, Jane Seymour, did Henry invalidate his second marriage to Anne Boleyn and reaffirm the validity of his marriage to Catherine, restoring their daughter Mary to the succession after any later male heirs he might have. 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Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Essay on Welfare Reform - 1372 Words

Welfare Reform Look at our nation! We have industrial technology, an education system, advanced health care, a banking system, plenty of food available and so much more that is easily accessible. If all this is available to everyone, why are there people that dont have places to sleep and things to eat? The fact that the United States is a rich country is the key reason why people, that are willing, will never starve or go without having shelter. The biggest objection that people have with helping others is that much of the needy does not try to better themselves and that they take a free ride through life. One very controversial program provided by the United States Government is welfare. The welfare system can be useful in†¦show more content†¦There are many arguments brought up among partisan politics. Like every other topic faced in this nation, the Conservatives and Liberals just cannot seem to completely agree. The main goal that both Conservatives and Liberals share about we lfare is the desire to move welfare recipients off the welfare roll and into jobs. That is logical but so far out of reach. People are always looking for the easy way through life such as free assistance from the government. While the desirable outcome is common, the reasons for failure of the system differ. Conservatives believe that many welfare recipients spend long periods of time collecting government aid because the sizable help that they are receiving is more attractive than going to work. The fact that welfare provides the basic necessities without requiring work, recipients have no initiative to become self-supporting and find a job(Rector, Internet). Conservatives acknowledge the only way to encourage the dependent poor to get jobs, is to end the welfare system(Cozic,13). By ending the welfare system, the working-aged person would have nothing else to turn to but the job market, family members, friends, and public or private locally funded services(Cozic,36). The onl y way to prevent new people from entering the failed system is to end the program that protects them form the consequences of their actions. On the other hand,Show MoreRelatedWelfare Reform : The Welfare System1367 Words   |  6 PagesWelfare Reform What would happen if the government made changes to the welfare system? There are approximately 110,489,000 of Americans on welfare. Many people benefit from what the system has to offer: food stamps, housing, health insurance, day care, and unemployment. Taxpayers often argue that the individuals who benefit from the system, abuse the system; however, this is not entirely true. Many of the people who receive benefits really and truly need the help. 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Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Case Study Organisational Behaviour Of Automobile Company - Nissan

Questions: 1. Analyse the case study given and answer the questions mentioned below 2. Why was organisational change necessary in Nissan? What did Ghosn and others do to implement change? Was the change effective? Answers: 1.0 Introduction: The concepts of organisational behaviour (OB) help to investigate the impact of the corporate culture, structure, individuals and groups which have a significant behavioural approach for the purpose of applying skills and knowledge towards improving the organisational effectiveness (Bizony, 2009). The purpose of the study is to scrutinise the present organisational behaviour of the car company, Nissan. Along with that, it speculates the initiatives taken by Ghosn and the effectiveness of the implemented changes within the organisation. 2.0 The requirement of organisational change in Nissan: The five key reasons of organisational change in Nissan: Loss of focus on profits It has been observed that Nissan management did not have any data or metrics to measure the performance of the company. For an instance, the 43models introduced by the firm did not get a fair market share in the global marketplace. As per the opinion of Heitger and Heitger (2008), these kinds of circumstances made the most difficult situation for the company to get the optimum profitable market position. Loss of focus on the customers The company has no focus on the demand of the customers. According to the opinion of Jindal et al. (2011), there was no clear understanding of the preferences of the customers on the models of the cars in the competitive marketplace. The firm paid only for lip service to the concept of the client focussed. No sense of urgency The decision making the process of the company was indigent. While operating in prosperous countries, the management did not leave its comfort zone and usually discourage the cultural consensus of this particular country (Piso et al. 2012). Thus, this is the big issues which did not direct the firm towards the profitability. No vision Considering the opinion of Macharis and De Witte (2012), the company did not have any particular view to enhancing the business growth in the global market of the automobile industry. The lack of clear strategic vision of the firm prevented the employees from sharing the innovativeness for the future development of the company. 3.0 The initiatives by Ghosn for implementing the change: Carlos Ghosn and the team have taken a lot of transformational attempts for applying the change process within the organisation. Ghosn had announced Revival Plan initially, to turn the company into a profitable position. According to the opinion of Minchin (2007), the Revival Plan speech of the firm includes the elimination of many jobs and reduction of production capacity by 30% due to the massive crisis of the enterprise. Adding to this, Ghosn had publicised for sharing the platform with Renaults to achieve the reliability again in the market. After that, Ghosn took steps for eliminating the number of suppliers so that the suppliers could spread the costs over the larger volumes. Ghosn had established the clear sense of targets to direct the company for achieving the goal (Bizony, 2009). Furthermore, the objectives like return on profitability, reducing debt and improvement in overall profitability is highly precious to deal with the current situation of Nissan. The employee motiva tional approach of Ghosn with the active leadership style and the support of Cross Functional Teams (CFTs) assisted in breaking the silos and instilling cross-company collaboration. The real work approach adopted by Carlos Ghosn had helped Nissan to be progressive for achieving desired goals in the current global marketplace. 4.0 Scrutinising the effectiveness of the change: It has been examined that the identified strategy taken by Carlos Ghosn has helped the company to fulfil the foremost objectives such as the making of high profitability, debt amount reduction and fixing up a strategic vision for the future development of the firm. Nissan has attained massive changes in the business operation under the leadership of Ghosn. According to the opinion of Piso et al. (2012), a loss of 684 billion was converted into a profit of 331 within one year. It has been speculated that Nissan was one of the most profitable automobile company with 11.1% operating margin within the next four years. Adding to this, as a positive impact of the Goshns strategy the car manufacturing company had launched a new plan, called Value-up, for raising its annual sales by 38% to 4.2 million vehicles by the end of next four financial years (www.nissan.in, 2016). Hence, it could be inferred that the Ghosns approach was highly effective for Nissan to achieve a sustainable market po sition after overcoming the crucial situation. 5.0 Conclusion: The primary assertion of the study helps to understand the organisational behaviour of the automobile company, Nissan. While conducting the research it has been observed that the brand has a high requirement for regulatory change due to the effect of loss of focus on profits, loss of focus on the customers, no sense of urgency and no vision. Furthermore, the research has evaluated strategic initiatives like Revival Plan adopted by Ghosn for implementing the change within the firm. Finally, the research associate has scrutinised the effectiveness of the modification process for the future development of the company. References: Bizony, P. (2009) Four wheels good? [car manufacturing], Engineering Technology, 4(16), pp. 1619. Heitger, L.E. and Heitger, D.L. (2008) Jamestown electric supply company: Assessing customer profitability, Issues in Accounting Education, 23(2), pp. 3642. Jindal, D., Jee, C. and Thakur, R.R. (2011) Nissan: Go global strategy, Business Strategy Series, 12(4), pp. 195201. Macharis, C. and De Witte, A. (2012) The typical company car user does not exist: The case of Flemish company car drivers, Transport Policy, 24(6), pp. 9198. Minchin, T.J. (2007) The assembly line and cars come First: Labor relations and the demise of Nissan car manufacturing in Australia, Labor History, 48(3), pp. 327346. Piso, P., Schlitt, H.J. and Nissan, A. (2012) Changing prognosis of metastastic disease by multimodal strategy-patients do benefit from close interactions between treating disciplines, Journal of Surgical Oncology, 107(6), pp. 565565.