The power of marketing
The power of marketing The power of marketing:Marketers cannot create demand or make people buy things that they don’t want or need. However marketing is designed to persuade, inform, and remind people about the availability, choices, features, and advantages associated with new and existing products/services. A friend of yours agrees with the following adage, “People … Read more
Vicious cycle of depression
Vicious cycle of depression Combine discussion of “Explanatory Style: Optimistic/Depressive” with the phenomenon known as the vicious cycle of depression. [Both of these are discussed at length in your text (Ch. 12).] Feel free to use an example, such as being laid-off from a job, having someone break up with you in a relationship, etc. … Read more
Five functions of effective management
Five functions of effective management Week 2 Mgt Discussion: The Five Functions of Effective Management 250 words total Read Chapters 2 and 3 in your text (link attached below) The Five Functions of Effective Management. Address the following bullets, and provide an example company for each structure, with supporting rationale: Provide an example of one … Read more
Propose one example of a nursing intervention
Propose one example of a nursing intervention Watch the “Diary of Medical Mission Trip” videos dealing with the catastrophic earthquake in Haiti in 2010. Reflect on this natural disaster by answering the following questions: Propose one example of a nursing intervention related to the disaster from each of the following levels: primary prevention, secondary prevention, … Read more
Why is Hanif Kureishi an important figure in British theater
Why is Hanif Kureishi an important figure in British theater Why is Hanif Kureishi an important figure in British theater? What is Borderline about? Relevant to today? 1. Please read the following play BORDERLINE by Hanif Kureishi Synopsis: Set in the aftermath of the Southall riots of the late 70s/early 80s, Hanif Kureishi’s BORDERLINE tackles fascism … Read more
Breaking a social norm that everyone typically obeys
Breaking a social norm that everyone typically obeys Social norms questions Social norms are the invisible glue that keeps societies together. They are really only noticed when they are violated. This assignment involves breaking a social norm that everyone typically obeys. **PLEASE NOTE: Please do NOT choose to do anything illegal, unethical, dangerous, or obnoxious. Do not choose … Read more
Choose a special education classroom
Choose a special education classroom Choose a special education classroom, selecting the grade level (K-12) and classroom setting (resource, self-contained, or inclusive classroom) you are most interested in teaching. Observe and collaborate with a K-12 certified special education teacher in an inclusive classroom, resource room, and/or self-contained classroom on the elements that help create a … Read more
Explain one of the major accounting ratios to a group of high school students
Explain one of the major accounting ratios to a group of high school students #1. Imagine that you’ve been asked to explain one of the major accounting ratios to a group of high school students who have no background in business or accounting, but who are eager to learn. Choose one of the following ratios … Read more
What role did cloud computing play in bringing BPR to Lumiere
What role did cloud computing play in bringing BPR to Lumiere What were some of Lumiere’s business needs that propelled the company towards cloud technology? What organizational factors led to successful cloud adoption? What were sme of the benefits of cloud adoption that Lumiere received and would these benefits be applicable to most small-to-medium (SME) … Read more