No cover page needed.

Six or more references are a must.

Please add Christian values in the paper along with the reference.

8-10 pages..GL and please proofread before sending it.

Some say that narcissistic leaders and narcissistic leadership, albeit annoying to subordinates, get the work of the organization done. Others say that the damage done by narcissistic leaders and command creates an unethical environment that is virtually irreversible. What is narcissistic leadership? What are a narcissistic leaders traits? What are the organizational benefits and pitfalls of a narcissistic leader? Study covenant leadership. What is covenant leadership? What are the characteristics of a covenant leader?

For this project, compare and contrast the traits of a narcissistic leader with that of a covenant leader. What is the organizational impact of a narcissistic leader and a covenant leader? Imagine that you were a recently appointed chief of police in a large local police organization where the former police chief was not only a narcissistic leader but also promulgated narcissistic leadership qualities throughout all levels of leadership within the department. Develop a change plan to develop your organization with covenant leadership principles. Individually, how would you do this in a police organization? Detail changes in your mission, small changes you may make, substantial changes you may make, and the potential pitfalls and successes you may realize.

Write a paper on this subject that is not less than 810 pages in current APA format. The page count does not include the title page, abstract, reference section, or any extra material. To incorporate a solid Christian worldview, you must use 1015 sources with at least one source being the Holy Bible

 

  1. Which type of property is item A?
     A ring Hugh received from his grandmother several months before she died
    • mislaid property
    • abandoned property
    • gift
    • inherited (bequeathed) property
    • purchase
  2. Bookmark question for laterWhich identifier describes the nature of item A?
     A ring Hugh received from his grandmother several months before she died
    • tangible property
    • intangible/intellectual property
    • realty
  3. Bookmark question for laterWhich type of property is item B?
    A motorbike Ned got from the Harley-Davidson store for $53,000
    • mislaid property
    • abandoned property
    • gift
    • inherited (bequeathed) property
    • purchase
  4. Bookmark question for laterWhich identifier describes the nature of item B?
    A motorbike Ned got from the Harley-Davidson store for $53,000
    • tangible property
    • intangible/intellectual property
    • realty
  5. Bookmark question for laterWhich type of property is item C?
    A motorless army jeep left on the plot of land Corey bought
    • mislaid property
    • abandoned property
    • gift
    • inherited (bequeathed) property
    • purchase
  6. Bookmark question for laterWhich identifier describes the nature of item C?
    A motorless army jeep left on the plot of land Corey bought
    • tangible property
    • intangible/intellectual property
    • realty
  7. Bookmark question for laterWhich type of property is item D?
    A pair of high-quality cleats that Candace found on the football field after a game
    • mislaid property
    • abandoned property
    • gift
    • inherited (bequeathed) property
    • purchase
  8. Bookmark question for laterWhich identifier describes the nature of item D?
    A pair of high-quality cleats that Candace found on the football field after a game
    • tangible property
    • intangible/intellectual property
    • realty
  9. Bookmark question for laterWhich type of property is item E?
    A Sony Walkman that Mary left in her will for her nephew, Zeppelin
    • mislaid property
    • abandoned property
    • gift
    • inherited (bequeathed) property
    • purchase
  10. Bookmark question for laterWhich identifier describes the nature of item E?
    A Sony Walkman that Mary left in her will for her nephew, Zeppelin
    • tangible property
    • intangible/intellectual property
    • realty
  11. Bookmark question for laterWhich type of property is item F?
    The lyrics to an unpublished song that famous rapper 11 Nickels gave to his daughter when he retired
    • mislaid property
    • abandoned property
    • gift
    • inherited (bequeathed) property
    • purchase
  12. Bookmark question for laterWhich identifier describes the nature of item F?
    The lyrics to an unpublished song that famous rapper 11 Nickels gave to his daughter when he retired
    • intangible/intellectual property
    • realty
    • tangible property
  13. Bookmark question for laterWhich of the following is not true of offers?
    • An offerees silence may be counted as an agreement.
    • If a counteroffer is accepted, the original offer is terminated.
    • An offer may be terminated immediately if the offeree refuses it.
    • An offeree may reject an offer and present a counteroffer.
  14. Bookmark question for laterWhich of the following constitutes grounds for canceling a contract?
    • mutual mistake of value
    • bilateral mistake of value
    • mutual mistake of fact
    • unilateral mistake of fact
  15. Bookmark question for later_________________ damages are designed to punish someone for breaching a contract and are usually only available in fraud or bad faith cases.
    • Nominal
    • Punitive
    • Consequential
    • Compensatory
  16. Bookmark question for laterWhich of the following contracts is required to be in writing?
    • a contract for the sale of a bicycle for $200
    • a contract for the lease of a motorcycle with payments of $500
    • a contract for the sale of a bed for $350
    • a prenuptial agreement
  17. Bookmark question for laterA valid contract must include all of the following except which one?
    • mutual respect
    • legality
    • agreement
    • assent
  18. Bookmark question for laterThe __________ rule states that an offer made by one merchant to another may remain open for a set time during which it cannot be revoked.
    • firm offer
    • main purpose
    • mirror image
    • parol evidence
  19. Bookmark question for laterA person who owes a duty under a contract is called a(n) _________________.
    • assignor
    • delegator
    • obligor
    • offeror
  20. Bookmark question for laterA person who is owed a right under a contract is called a(n) _________________.
    • delegatee
    • offeree
    • assignee
    • obligee

 

If you can’t see the upload, please let me know asap. You need that attachment to do this assignment.  Also, please add a Christian world view to this paper and the reference. Three references, please.

400-500 words I DO NOT NEED A COVER PAGE

In his 2001 article, Good to Great, Jim Collins found 11 companies that went from good to high and metaphorically discussed how each of them did this. Of particular note was how Collins described the transformation of Wells Fargo.

Using the Hedgehog Concept, Collins argued that leaders are hedgehogs, not foxes. Foxes are good at many things. Hedgehogs are good at one big than able to distill everything down to, one simple, workable idea. Accordingly, to be a great company, the CEO would have to ask: 1) what is the company best at; 2) what economic denominator drives the company; and, 3) what are the employees passionate about? Using this formula, Collins notably claims that Wells Fargo discovered that their economic driver was not profit per loan but profit per employee. Consequently, they pioneered electronic banking with the idea that they would run a business like they owned it and ended up turning that employee profit into superior results.

Although Collins does not empirically define these results, Wells Fargos profit summaries since 2001 reflect as much. In 2016, a former employee revealed that Wells Fargo had been involved in elaborate schemes to defraud customers by using their information to create phony accounts without their knowledge. Still trying to recover from the $1.2 billion housing settlement in February of 2016, this disclosure resulted in yet another $185 million in fines by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Consequently, the CEO resigned, and the Department of Justice (DOJ) is now investigating the company. Wells Fargo shares have lost nearly 16% of their value.

Criminal justice policies are always a delicate balance between personal liberty and the desire to reduce crime.

(1) Select and analyze an example of a criminal justice policy that comes in conflict with constitutional protections.  What is the conflict?  How should it be resolved?

Reflect on how you believe the knowledge you have obtained in this course will assist you in future academic or professional endeavors. Share an example of a course topic or activity you found particularly beneficial.

Optional: What is meant by victims’ rights? Should today’s crime victims have more rights? Why, or why not?

Your journal entry must be at least 200 words. No references or citations are necessary.

*Complete one article review from any scholarly journals on an immigration policy/issue or find an article from a scholarly review or reputable journalistic outlet regarding current issues relating to U.S. Immigration.

*Cite the publication, date and author.

*Discuss the theme(s) of the article as it relates to an immigration issue or policy;

*Discuss what you learned from the article as it relates to the immigration issue or policy; and,

*Conclude with a critical review of your opinion of the material

*Note: Please note this is not a mini research paper, but rather a review of an article and how it relates to an immigration issue or policy.

*APA Format

*No Plagiarism*

 

Thread: Charles Colson and Daniel Benson argue in Restitution v. Imprisonment that programs of restitution by offenders to their victims should be instituted on a wide scale as the primary means of dealing with criminal behavior. Is this argument persuasive to you? Explain why you do or do not believe that such a system would work. Consider the biblical model of restitution in your explanation.

Replies: Respond to 2 classmates threads and state why you agree or disagree with them. Be sure to use specific examples from the course material and textbook.

 Apply: The Use of Contracts to Protect Property Rights

Assignment Content

Read (Attached Word Document) the Summary of the Wrench LLC v. Taco Bell Corporation case It is suggested that you also research and read the full court opinion, to aid your understanding of the legal issues presented.

Read (Attached Word Document) the WHAT IS EXPRESS AND IMPLIED-IN-FACT CONTRACT AND QUASI CONTRACT

Write a 700- to 1,050-word paper using Microsoft Word. Address the following questions:

  • 1.) What type of intellectual property was at issue in this case? Were these ideas entitled to protection under the law?
  • 2.) Explain the difference between an implied-in-law (quasi contract) and an implied-in-fact contract. (READ ATTACHED DOCUMENT FOR DEFINITIONS) What type of contract was at issue in this case?
  • 3.) Explain what the parties could have done differently to protect their rights and avoid this dispute.
  • 4.) Explain how a properly written contract could have been utilized for the licensing and use of the intellectual property to prevent the issue, and provide terms you would recommend being included in such a contract.
  • 5.)  Identify and explain each of the elements that would have been necessary to form a valid contract.

Use APA format. Include in-text citations and include a reference page.

Overview:
Changes in correction models (including the reform movement, the medical model, the community model, and the crime control model) were the result of changes in social trends. How did penal systems change? What were the social trends? Specifically, how did these trends influence thinking about corrections? 

Prompt: Write a short paper that explores the relationship between social trends and corrections models.

Compare and contrast the different penal systems (Pennsylvania, Auburn, Southern, and Western). 

Describe the predominant views on offenders and corrections prior to the development of the correction models and trace how these views changed over time. 

Describe the major attributes of each of the models.

Examine the relationship between the social views at the time and the specific attributes of each model.

Cite specific examples of how social views shaped each of the models.

Guidelines for Submission: Your short paper should be 1 to 3 pages in length and should use double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font, and one-inch margins. The paper should include at least three scholarly/academic (peer-reviewed) sources, which should be cited according to APA style.

Important; please follow my instruction;

The similarity should be no more than 20%.

The word limit is 3,000 words (excluding footnotes, appendices and bibliography please note that there will be a deduction of marks if you do not comply with the maximum word limit). 10% more than the word limit is acceptable. More than 10% deviance will be penalized by 1 mark for every 300 words in excess.

And please try to answer the following questions;

– Introduce how to write the question.
– How despite had been managed .
– The legal consequences and the well fourwerd.
– Who are the parties.
– Who has the interest? US- Japan.
– Who is suing who and why ?
– What are the Facts ?
– What is the desision? And on what bases was made?(ration )
– What other thing was said?
– talk about the enforcement of the international law
– Conclusion ( critesis the law)

I have provide the outcome that the essay should cover.
Thank you