Sunday, August 23, 2020

10 of the Most Unprofessional Work Behaviors

10 of the Most Unprofessional Work Behaviors Everybody has frail minutes, where a frenzy second or a failure to understand the situation prompts work environment choices we’re not particularly pleased to possess. What's more, shockingly, if there are observers to said conduct, there could be murmurs regarding your unprofessionalism that chase after you. Notwithstanding, on the off chance that you know early where a portion of the risk zones lie, you can attempt to abstain from being marked with a red â€Å"U.† 1. Tossing others under the busIt’s just never a smart thought. You may see an opening to maintain a strategic distance from fault or objection, yet in the event that it implies presenting one of your associates, you’re happier not playing this game. In the event that something genuinely isn’t your issue, you should stand up for yourself, however â€Å"he did it too!† didn’t work in grade school, and it doesn’t work now.2. Taking shortcutsâ€Å"You need it done quic k, or do you need it done right?† Always decide in favor of fulfillment. In the event that you race to complete things, missteps will rise, and you’ll be known as somebody who does disgraceful work.3. Tattling about coworkersTalking smack, regardless of whether it’s mellow or valid, may get you a snicker from an associate temporarily, however it’ll likewise get you a notoriety for being tactless or potentially catty.4. Broadcasting individual opinionsFeeling the Bern? Tingling to Make Donald Drumpf Again? Awesome, take that energy and invest your own time making cold pitches for your preferred competitor. Don’t carry it into the workplace, or remain at the espresso machine telling everybody who’ll listen that the genuine birth testament will vindicate your paranoid notions. The working environment is a different situation, where everybody needs to get along agreeably for a typical reason. That may mean remaining freely mum on hot-potato point s like governmental issues or religion, in any event, when you so thoroughly can't help contradicting somebody on an individual issue.5. Overlooking limits with coworkersDon’t be that person who has shouting matches on the telephone with his significant other in his open-plan desk area. Don’t be the woman whose impactful microwaved extras penetrate the entire office with a salmon-y smell. Or on the other hand the person whose cologne makes him a mobile board for the Ax body shower you never need to smell again. Being unaware of the faculties of people around you can be a colossal polished skill misstep.6. Betraying the one who provides everything youOh, you don’t concur with each and every choice your chief or the organization makes? Neither does any other person. That doesn’t mean you’re allowed to grumble about the people pulling the strings each opportunity you get. For genuine complaints, take them to the proper channels (HR, your director). Fo r common issue, spare those for your confided in partners outside of the workplace dividers (life partner, feline, minister). You don’t need to be known as the grouch who abhors this spot, on the grounds that it’ll become a lot simpler to a) disregard your interests; and b) ding you for not being a group player.7. Confusing work-get-togethers with social-social eventsThe office party with free drinks is an open greeting, isn't that so? That is to say, would your organization offer beverages in the event that they didn’t need you to get sloshed and make some great memories? It’s a snare! Not a purposeful one-at work-supported get-togethers, your organization likely wants you to make some great memories. Sensibly speaking. Exercise control at these occasions, on the grounds that nobody regards the demonstrable skill of the individual holding lager #5 while boisterously requesting that somebody play â€Å"Freebird.†8. Hoarding meetingsYou have thought s fantastic! So does every other person in the room. The general purpose of a gathering is to get alternate points of view into a room together. At the point when one individual rules that, others can feel underestimated or frustrated.9. Not following throughIf you guarantee something and don’t convey once, it could be an accident. In the event that you routinely guarantee the stars and convey C-level famous people, it turns into an example of untrustworthiness.10. Utilizing gadgets while conversing with coworkersYou may think it would appear that you’re a performing various tasks rockstar, yet to you associates it would seem that you’re giving the current issue half of your consideration (at best).Your notoriety is one of the most significant expert apparatuses you’ve got-and dissimilar to your resume, which you can improve and change with each new position, your rep is regularly outside your ability to control. In the event that you do all that you can to ensure you’re advancing the worker you need to be, that’s what others will see. The exact opposite thing you need is for a previous chief or associate to waffle (or more awful, recount tales about your open failings) when requested a reference.

Friday, August 21, 2020

The Golden Lily Chapter 20

GETTING TO TREY was more difficult than one might expect. A young lady getting into the folks' residence at typical hours would've been troublesome enough. In any case, after time limit? In the night? About outlandish. I needed to fall back on imaginative alternatives and called Eddie while I was driving Adrian home. One thing I never needed to feel remorseful about was calling Eddie at any hour. He kept his ringer on (causing Micah a deep sense of pleasure, no uncertainty), and I presumed he laid down with the telephone close to his pad. â€Å"Yes?† Eddie's voice was caution and prepared, as if he wasn't snoozing by any stretch of the imagination. That was exactly how he was. â€Å"I need you to go check whether you can wake up Trey,† I let him know. â€Å"Sonya's been seized and is being held at some odd compound with a logo like Trey's tattoo. We have to discover what he knows.† This was the first run through Eddie was finding out about Sonya's seizing, yet he didn't request additional data †or how I'd known her area. He realized she'd been in peril as of late, and this fast message was sufficient to make him go. I didn't actually have a clue what might happen when Eddie found Trey, seeing as there was no chance I'd have the option to converse with Trey myself until morning. All things considered, we needed to begin some place. â€Å"Okay,† said Eddie. â€Å"I'm on it. I'll call you back.† We separated, and I smothered a yawn. â€Å"Well, here goes nothing. How about we trust Eddie can discover something.† â€Å"Preferably without pounding Trey in the process,† said Adrian. He cuddled against the front seat, the main sign that he also was feeling tired from our late night. He'd since a long time ago changed over from a vampire's nighttime plan. â€Å"Since that may restrain the amount we can discover out.† I scowled. â€Å"If Trey's some way or another engaged with this, I don't know I need to make an effort not to stress about him. What's more, yet†¦ I can't accept he is.† â€Å"People fool each other constantly. Take a gander at you. You think Trey knows you're a piece of a mystery society assisting with keeping vampires escaped the world?† â€Å"Actually†¦ yes.† I halted at a red light and recalled a portion of Trey's unusual practices. â€Å"He knows Jill's a Moroi, I'm practically sure of it. He didn't see immediately, however when he did, he continued advising me to keep her covered up. At that point after Sonya was assaulted, he instructed me to remain safe.† A terrible acknowledgment was occurring to me. â€Å"He knew. He realized I was companions with Sonya. He presumably thought about the assault and never said anything!† â€Å"Not an amazement if his gathering's working counter to yours.† Adrian's tone mellowed. â€Å"If it causes you to feel better, it seems like he was somewhat tangled in the event that he was attempting to caution you.† â€Å"I don't have a clue about that it does. Gracious, Adrian.† I pulled up before his structure and saw the yellow Mustang lit up in the streetlight. â€Å"You left the vehicle out. You're fortunate it didn't get towed.† â€Å"I'll move it,† he said. â€Å"And don't see me like that. It's inside a half-mile span. I'm not breaking your rules.† â€Å"Just be careful,† I mumbled. He opened Latte's entryway and looked back at me. â€Å"You sure you need to return to the school? You'll be secured until morning.† â€Å"Not much I can do up to that point at any rate. I need to be there the moment I can gain admittance to Trey. I'll trust in Eddie for now.† Adrian looked hesitant to leave me however at last gestured. â€Å"Call in the event that you need anything. I'm going to continue attempting to check whether I can discover Sonya in her fantasies. Didn't have a lot of karma earlier.† One of soul's all the more perplexing forces was the client's capacity to barge in on the fantasies of others. â€Å"Is she just not asleep?† â€Å"That, or drugged.† Neither one of the options caused me to feel any better. He gave me one final, waiting look before leaving. I came back to Amberwood where a languid understudy assistant waved me in without remark. Mrs. Climates had since a long time ago returned home, and her short-term inclusion didn't appear to be especially worried about my comings and goings. As I was strolling up the steps, my telephone rang. Eddie. â€Å"Well, it took everlastingly, yet I at long last woke his flat mate up,† he let me know. â€Å"And?† â€Å"He's not there. I surmise he wasn't the previous evening either. A family emergency.† â€Å"No word on when he'll be back?† I was starting to think about Trey's â€Å"family stuff† may be more deceptive than I'd estimated. I was additionally ready to wager he wasn't the just one with a sun tattoo. â€Å"No.† I DRIFTED IN AND OUT of rest that night. My body was depleted from the enchantment, yet I was too nervous about Sonya to completely yield to the exhaustion. I keep awakening and checking my mobile phone, apprehensive I'd missed some call †in spite of the way that it was on its most intense setting. I at last surrendered and got up two or three hours before the cafeteria's morning meal started. When I'd showered and dressed †and put my espresso creator into high apparatus †I was once more into open hours nearby. Not that it did me much good. I made two additional calls from that point onward, first to Spencer's to check whether Trey was working. I didn't anticipate that him should be, however it was a decent reason to check whether he'd been there over the most recent few days. He wasn't. My next call was to Stanton, revealing Sonya's vanishing. I disclosed to her we had a lead that associated one of my colleagues to the vampire trackers and that Sonya was likely being held at a compound outside of town. I didn't expand on how I knew, and Stanton was diverted enough by the hijacking when all is said in done to ask considerably more. At breakfast, I discovered my â€Å"family† sitting with Micah over at West's cafeteria. Eddie, Angeline, and Jill's grieved faces disclosed to me they all thought about Sonya. Micah was brightly talking about something, and I had an inclination his quality was keeping the others from examining what they truly needed to. At the point when Micah went to ask Eddie something, I hung over and mumbled to Jill, â€Å"Get him out of here.† â€Å"Tell him to go?† she murmured back. â€Å"If you have to. Or then again go with him.† â€Å"But I need to †â€Å" She bit her lip as Micah's consideration came back to her. She looked troubled about what she needed to do, however before long put on the settled articulation that as of late I'd regularly observed her wear. She gestured toward Micah's plate. â€Å"Hey, would you say you are about done? I have to mind something with Miss Yamani. Will you accompany me?† Micah lit up. â€Å"Of course.† When both of them were gone, I went to Eddie and Angeline. â€Å"Any indication of Trey?† I inquired. â€Å"No,† said Eddie. â€Å"I checked in again toward the beginning of today. His flat mate's beginning to loathe me. Can't state I fault him.† â€Å"This is driving me crazy!† I stated, feeling like I could waste tons of effort. â€Å"We're so close but then powerless. Consistently that passes by is another that Sonya doesn't have.† He frowned. â€Å"Are we sure she's alive?† â€Å"She was last night,† I said. Both Eddie and Angeline took a gander at me in surprise. â€Å"How do you know?† she inquired. â€Å"Um, well, I †no way!† My jaw dropped as I gazed past Eddie. â€Å"It's Trey!† sufficiently sure, a dim looked at Trey had recently entered the cafeteria. Soggy hair demonstrated an ongoing shower, however there were wounds and scratches all over him that I could no longer ascribe to football. Eddie was moving before I could state another word, and Angeline and I rushed to follow. I half-expected Eddie to handle Trey without further ado. Rather, Eddie strolled directly before Trey and blocked him from entering the food line. I was in the nick of time to hear Eddie state, â€Å"No breakfast today. You're accompanying us.† Trey began to dissent and afterward observed Angeline and me. Jill out of nowhere showed up also, having evidently lost Micah. A dismal look crossed Trey's highlights †nearly vanquished †and he gave an exhausted gesture. â€Å"Let's go outside.† When we'd cleared the entryway, Eddie seized Trey and pushed him against the structure. â€Å"Where's Sonya Karp?† Eddie requested. Trey looked justifiably astounded. Eddie was slender and ripped, yet the vast majority thought little of exactly how solid he was. â€Å"Eddie, back off!† I murmured, looking around precariously. I had a similar urge, valid, however our cross examination wouldn't get much of anywhere if an instructor stopped by and thought we were messing up another understudy. Eddie discharged Trey and ventured back, however there was as yet a risky flash in his eyes. â€Å"Where's the compound you're holding her at?† That appeared to wake Trey out of his languid state. â€Å"How do you think about that?† â€Å"We'll ask the questions,† said Eddie. He didn't contact Trey once more, yet his nearness and stance left no inquiry he would go to boundaries if necessary. â€Å"Is Sonya still alive?† Trey delayed, and I nearly anticipated a disavowal of information. â€Å"Y-yes. For now.† Eddie snapped once more. He snatched the front of Trey's shirt and twitched him close. â€Å"I swear, in the event that you and your destroyed partners lay one hand on her †â€Å" â€Å"Eddie,† I cautioned. For a second, Eddie didn't move. At that point, hesitantly, he discharged Trey's shirt, yet stayed where he'd been standing. â€Å"Trey,† I started, keeping the equivalent sensible tone I'd recently utilized with Eddie †all things considered, Trey and I were companions, isn't that so? â€Å"You need to support us. It would be ideal if you assist us with discovering Sonya.† He shook his head. â€Å"I can't, Sydney. It's to your benefit. She's malevolent. I don't have the foggiest idea what stunt she's played on you or how she has this figment going on that conceals her actual character, yet you can't confide in her. She'll turn on you. Let us †let us do what we need to.† The words were all right, rig

Monday, July 6, 2020

Biology Nervous System Lab Report (Results & Discussions) - 550 Words

Biology: Nervous System Lab Report (Results and Discussions) (Lab Report Sample) Content: Studentà ¢Ã¢â€š ¬s nameProfessorà ¢Ã¢â€š ¬s nameUnit codeDate of submissionBiology lab reportAbstractNervous system consists of brain, spinal cord and nerves connecting sensory organs. The brain and spinal cord receives signal from organs of peripheral nervous system and dictates course of action in responses to stimulus. The communications of central nervous system with peripheral organs is achieved through conduction of nerve impulses by cell known as neurons. This allows body to respond to various senses. Experiment conducted aimed at evaluating the rate at which one could process sensory information obtained visually, orally and tactually. It was found that rate at which an individual response to stimuli varies. This can be attributed to difference in sensitivity to stimulus.IntroductionThe nervous system controls voluntary and involuntary actions of an organism by ensuring proper communications between sensory and effector organs. It consists of central nervous systems which are the brain and spinal cord and all nerves in other body parts making peripheral nervous system. There are three types of neurons; sensory neurons conducts impulses from the sensory organs like skin to the central nervous system, motor neurons conduct impulse from central nervous system to the effectors while interneurons present in the brain and spinal cord act as a linkage between sensory and motor neurons. A neuron is organized into dendrites, cell body and axon. Axon may be myelinated as in motor and sensory neuron. Dendrite receives information and passes to the cell body. The message is carried by axon from cell body to synaptic knob to allow inter communication between two neurons or neuron and an effector cell.Therefore reflex arc is the communication between central nervous system and both sensory and effector organs. The sensory neurons take information to spinal cord and brain for interpretation.Motor neurons then relay information to effector tissues or organ for response. The sensory and motor neurons form part of peripheral nervous system.MethodologyThe five senses of sight, taste, touch and smell is perceived at different rates by different individuals. This formed basis for the experiment that was conducted to measure difference in the rate at which one could process sensory information obtained visually, orally and tactually. To validate hypothesis on visual difference, two individuals were chosen, a dropper and a catcher of a stick. The dropper of a stick held a meter rule vertically with 0 cm end in the waist level of a catcher whereas the 100 cm end was held high in the air. The catcher held her rightà ¢Ã¢â€š ¬s hand with her thumb and forefinger with bottom of a meter rule. The catcher had to hold the meter rule tightly while the dropper prepared to drop the stick. The dropper dropped the stick without verbal cues and the catcher catches it quickly. The distance stick felled before catcher grabbed it was then measured. Ex periment was repeated both with right and left hand while exchanging the roles between the two partners.The experiment for auditory was repeated as for visual with some changes. The catcher had to close her eyes and was informed when the dropper was about to drop the stick by shouting "okay." The distance the stick felled was recorded for the two partners after switching their roles. The tactile experiment was carried out with catcherà ¢Ã¢â€š ¬s eyes closed. The dropper tapped the catcher on the shoulder to indicate she was about to drop the stick. The experiment was repeated for right and left hands for both partners and height recorded.Results and discussions Visual stimulus Auditory stimulus Tactile stimulus Person1 Person2 Person1 Person2 Person1 Person2 Trial 1 L 20 18 8 16 14 15 Trial 1 R 12 17 12 5 12 10 Trail 2 L 18 18 7 18 14 10 Trial 2 R 11 13 14 9 10 13 The two persons responded differently to three stimuli. Person 1 responded quickly to visual stimuli using her left ha nd. Person 2 responded faster to visual stimuli with left hands for both trials. Auditory stimuli were generally low for both persons. This observation may be due to different rate of activation of neurotransmitters which stimulate response.Message moving along nerve pathway usually takes time since it involves creation of action potential by exchanging Na and K ions across cell membrane of cell. It is then followed by release of transmitters through synaptic junction to stimulate response on effector cells such of organ such as muscle. Reflex process is automatic response toward stimuli. Example is leg stepping on a dangerous animal, leg initiate signal which goes to spinal cord. Relay neuron in spinal cord sends back message signaling leg to pull away from danger. Relay of information occur faster between the leg and spinal cord. The part of signal movement from leg to spinal cord and back to leg via nerves is called reflex arc.The bundling of nervous tissue is similar to that of muscle tissue. The cells which behave as fiber are packed closely. Several muscle fibers are bundled together to form skeletal muscle which is surrounded by endomysium. Each bundle of musc...

Tuesday, May 19, 2020

The Supreme Court s Constitutional Bonds Essay - 1553 Words

In the historic ruling of Obergefell v. Hodges declaring same-sex marriage legal in all 50 states, four justices voted against the majority, each giving his or her own reason for dissenting. This momentous decision arose many controversial questions, many believing our justice system was faulty in the decision making process for an issue of such gravity and lasting implications. Chief Justice Roberts made a principal dissent, claiming that in just one day, the court has transformed the societal institution of marriage that has banded humanity together for millennia. Roberts made clear that no consensus is worth a decision he feels completely overstepped the Supreme Court’s constitutional bonds, stating â€Å"Celebrate the opportunity for a new expression of commitment to a partner†¦but do not celebrate the constitution†. 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Wednesday, May 6, 2020

The Soul According to Plato, Aristotle, and Augustine Essay

The Soul According to Plato, Aristotle, and Augustine The soul can be defined as a perennial enigma that one may never understand. But many people rose to the challenge of effectively explaining just what the soul is about, along with outlining its desires. Three of these people are Plato, Aristotle, and Augustine. Even though all three had distinctive views, the similarities between their views are strikingly vivid. The soul indeed is an enigma to mankind and the only rational explanation of its being is yet to come and may never arrive. Plato believes the soul is an immortal separate entity that is entrapped in the body until one dies. The soul is what possess knowledge and remembers what was known from previous lifetimes. He†¦show more content†¦The word soul, which comes from the Greek word psyche, means â€Å"ensouled â€Å"or living things. So consequently, Aristotle must apply a soul to all living things including plants and animals. 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Worldview is the manner in which an individual (or society) philosophy in regards to life and their environment. Each person, due to upbringing or life experiences, has a manner in which they interpret the environment around them. Due to these differences, every person’s perception of the world is different. While some worldviews may share common interests, none are the same. II. 1. The Question of Origin – The Christian Worldview of Origin speaks of the manner in which God created the earth and all that lives. This can be detailed in the book of Genesis 1:1:31 (ESV) â€Å"In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. The earth was without form and void, and darkness was over the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God was hovering over the face of the waters. And God said, â€Å"Let there be light,† and there was light. And God saw that the light was good. However â€Å"Naturalism† assumes that God does not exist. Pantheists believe everything goes through a cycle of birth, life, death, and rebirth, until one reaches the state of Nirvana. Theism believe the only one God exist, and is usually personal and relates to all humankind in a very close way. The Bible says â€Å"In the beginning God created the heaven and earth. † (Genesis 1:1) 2. The Question of Identity- naturalism is ideas mankind is a product of evolutionary forces. They look to understand through scientific theory. Pantheists view all life to be sacred or spiritual in nature. Also, the teach of life cycles call â€Å"reincarnation. They believe good karma will have better outcome for future life to get to Nirvana. Bad karma being â€Å"reborn† into a lower life form. Theism view that mankind was created by God. Earth and animals were not to be worshipped, but responable to taking care of God’s creations. 3. The Question of Meaning/Purpose- â€Å"Why do we exist? † Pantheisms feel that mankind’s purpose is to end reincarnation so that mankind can get to the state of Nirvana. Naturalism view man’s meaning/purpose to be opened to many interpretation of how to leave a positive impact on others and the world around them. Theists believe that mankind knows God. Religion is man’s attempt to reach God. Christianity translate that the Bible is God’s plan to reach man. John 17:3 states â€Å"that they may know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom you have sent. † Basically having a personal relationship with God. 4. The Question of Morality- â€Å"What is meant by right and wrong? † Naturalism theory is what is right today maybe wrong tomorrow. It is from there on prospective or expressing emotions rather than state facts. Pantheisms views are God is everything and everything is God. Theists believe in the fall of Adam. Adam ate the forbidden fruit (Genesis 3). That when it was decided that mankind was in need of redemption. 5. The Question of Destiny- Is there life after death? Naturalist does not feel there is life after death, since death is final. †Only what one has done to impact the lives of other and the world† lives on. Pantheists want to end the cycle of reincarnation. Because the choices one has made through their life while on earth will effect there eternal state. Theists as well, focus on choices one has made. Which will impact there eternity. Christians believe either Heaven or Hell is where one will spend eternity. What happens after death depends on ones choices he or she makes and most important their relationship with God. Part Three: Biblical Worldviews Influence: Biblical worldviews influence they I think about, treat and speak to others on daily basis. Because you cannot treat people different, they believe different than you on some things. The way you speak to someone also influences the way they speak to you. So I have always believed to treat others the way you want to be treated. God made mankind for us to love thy brother and sister. Treating and interacting with the environment and non-human creations is the reasonability of mankind to respect for God’s creations. Cause he did make everything living and non-living. So to conclude I have always treated and respected God’s creations and reading the lessons I have a better outcome of why and what I should do. Dr. Lew Weider and Dr. Ben Gutierrez, Consider, 2011 Chuck Colson and Nancy Pearcey, How Now Shall We Live

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Reaction Paper Environment Essay Example

Reaction Paper Environment Paper Protocol could not be explained by balance of interest (alone), but more because of embedded symbolism Lads decision to pursue global environmental leadership, reinforced by the media and public opinion. The name Kyoto Protocol had also become a national symbol and Japans environmental policy identity. In general, I find that the factors behind Japans foreign policy on environment as identified by both articles rather similar and consistent. When reading both articles together, Japans initial efforts to become the global environmental deader as well as its subsequent slack were wallpapering. Japans Role in Kyoto Protocol On Japans initial efforts towards Kyoto Protocol, Oath explained that it stemmed from Japans quest to make a nonmilitary contribution (as constrained by the Japanese constitution) to international affairs. Both articles have identified that Japan had the ideal domestic and political factors (together with strong public support) in the earlier years that supported its initial efforts. Although in the later years, the international and domestic contexts were not favorable for Japan o promote the Kyoto agreement, Japan has taken painful and costly measure s to continue the Kyoto Protocol. Case Study: Japanese Foreign Economic policy, Grasp Week 9 (December 4) Reaction Paper (by CHOC How Yen, Constance; Student ID: 51138033) In addition, both articles also pointed out that the name of Kyoto Protocol (bearing the name of a ices of Japan) made it indispensable for Japanese government to take a global environmental leadership role in tackling the global environmental problem, including its decision o step forward with the EX. And the (small part) of the rest of the world, despise et the US has decided to withdraw from it. We will write a custom essay sample on Reaction Paper Environment specifically for you for only $16.38 $13.9/page Order now We will write a custom essay sample on Reaction Paper Environment specifically for you FOR ONLY $16.38 $13.9/page Hire Writer We will write a custom essay sample on Reaction Paper Environment specifically for you FOR ONLY $16.38 $13.9/page Hire Writer Ratification vs Implementation Tiebreaker also pointed out that ratification was quite different from implementation, which I find this point interesting. Ratification is highly visible with tangible reputation, while implementation is the outcome of countless lowered battles, which are quite technical and hidden from the public eyes. Indeed, the pacifications battle over implementation would be a more difficult recess. I wonder how the reduction targets could be implemented by distributing the targets among different domestic industries, in particular the stakeholders are in fact private business enterprises (which make it difficult for the Government to impose mandatory targets on them). Conclusion All in all, the role and efforts Of Japan in negotiating the Kyoto Protocol and the subsequent implementation battle could serve as a good case study for International Political Economy (PIPE), since many factors came into play and all were crucial n affecting Japans decision and approach to the matter. However, I am disappointed (or feel sad) to realize how these domestic factors could actually affect a countrys participation in environmental affairs. Ideally, each country should cooperate to solve this global problem for social justice.