A high level rock and roll star turned politician and a very famous movie star are getting married. They very much want this wedding to remain a private event. The wedding is to take place at a very upscale beach resort property (the place where they met) and the guest list of 200 includes political dignitaries, rock ‘n roll Hall of Famers, and film stars from around the world, as well is families and friends, most of whom will be staying overnight at the resort. The ceremony will take place on the beach and the reception will be held in the tent in the gardens of the resort property; however, the beach is not private property.
Your task is to devise an admission system that will control access yet maintain the character of this celebration. Be sure to include a risk assessment that identifies the potential threats and vulnerabilities, justifications for the strategies you have selected, and the methods you will use to prepare the guests prior to the event.
Sample Solution
l present and African American’s are still seen as less than Caucasians and there are many articles and evidence to prove this. Racial discrimination is present, and it has not disappeared in the United States as many would like to believe. The injustice and inequality effect many across the US and the world and not just within income but across all aspects of their life.
In the US today, education is the main contributor to the income inequality. A majority of African Americans are at a disadvantage not only because of their income but they can’t afford college due to their income. Tuition, as well as getting loans for college are difficult which affects the potential income one makes. The difference between income based on graduating high school and college is huge.
The impact of slavery on current income disparities is associated with a higher degree of income inequality. Today, former slave counties are more unequal and have a higher poverty rate and higher racial inequality. Inequality still stems from the past. US slavery exerts a lingering effect on racial income disparities. “After the Civil War, a new kind of capitalism arose, in the United States and elsewhere. Yet that new capitalism characterized first and foremost by states with unprecedented, bureaucratic, infrastructural, and military capacities, and by wage labor—”
Not only are there injustices between African Americans and Caucasians in income but there is discrimination between applying for college, residential segregation, rent prices and health inequality. “African Americans are disproportionately treated at health care facilities with the fewest technological resources, the most poorly trained professionals, and least experienced clinicians serve predominately black patient populations.” These injustices have been around too long and we need to be better as a country to better understand the discrimination and income inequality happening in our country today.