marketing strategies-What do you connect with in the ad or promotion? Does the advertising campaign make you laugh or cry, or does it motivate you

Assignment Description:
Small businesses need to plan and manage their marketing strategies carefully. Quite often, many small business owners work within the perimeters of a small budget.
Therefore, they need to be efficient in reaching their target market and they need to be able to measure results from their marketing and promotions. For many businesses, small or large, the Web and social media have facilitated the outreach. Go to the SCORE search engine and type “Savvy Social Marketing” or something similar to find information on this topic. (2 PARAGRAPHS) Discuss 1 marketing campaign that has captured your attention in the last 6 months. What do you connect with in the ad or promotion? Does the advertising campaign make you laugh or cry, or does it motivate you? Share the link to the campaign that you are discussing (3 PARAGRAPHS) Choose a different marketing campaign than what you discussed in part 1 of this assignment, and answer the following questions: What is the product or service being promoted in the marketing campaign? Who is the campaign targeting? (Age, gender, ethnicity, economic status, etc.) How is it different from other competing campaigns? What is your least favorite advertising campaign? What attributes does it lack compared to the campaigns you find effective? Share links to the 3 ad campaigns that you are discussing so that your peers can review them.

Systematic Review: Health Literacy & Health outcomes in heart disease

  • Systematic Review Assignment Each student will be required to construct a five (5) page Executive Summary utilizing a systematic review of a selected health topic. Systematic reviews will be five (5) pages in length on the following listed content. • Context: Explain the importance of the review question. • Objective: State the precise primary objective of the review. • Data Source: Succinctly summarize data sources, including years searched. The search should include the most current information possible. Potential sources include computerized data bases and published indexes, registries, abstract booklets, conference proceedings, references identified from bibliographies of pertinent articles or books, experts or research institutions active in the field, and companies or manufactures of tests or agents being reviewed. If a bibliographic database is used, state the exact indexing terms used for article retrieval, including any constraints (example: English language or human study participants). If abstract space does not permit this level of detail, summarize sources in the abstract including databases and years searched. • Study Selection: Describe inclusion and exclusion criteria used to select studies for detailed review from among studies identified as relevant to the topic. Details of selection should include particular populations, outcomes, or methodological designs. State the proportion of initially identified studies that met selection criteria. • Data Extraction: Describe guidelines used for abstracting data and assessing data quality and validity (such as criteria for casual inference). The method by which the guidelines were applied should be stated (example: independent extraction of multiple observers). • Methods and Subjects (i.e., study design, study population, control/comparison group, etc.) • Results: State the main results of the review, whether qualitative or quantitative, and outline the methods used to obtain these results. Numerical results should be accompanied by confidence intervals, if applicable, and exact levels of statistical significance. Major identified sources of variation between studies should be stated, including: differences in protocols, confounders, outcome measures, length of follow-up, and dropout rates. • Consistency of Findings with Other Studies • Implications of the Research (including: impact, if any, on the medical/scientific, public health, legal/regulatory, and business sectors) Note: Your work must be word-processed, 12 font, Times New Roman type, double-spaced, one-sided, five (5) full pages in length (not including cover page & references), pages numbered top right. No larger than 1 inch margins on all four sides. Your paper must be written using proper sentence structure and format. All papers must be written and references utilizing APA 6th edition format. Cover page format provided and must be used, as provided. References used for the report must be formatted in APA style 6th edition and listed at the end of the report under the heading of “References”. The cover page and references will not be counted in the five (5) page limit.

Ethical Framework of medical marijuana

review the ethical dilemma of medical marijunana, explore the options involved, and apply an ethical framework to come to a conclusion of which actions you would recommend and support.  Fully explain how you came to your decision, explaining each segment of the framework used, and how your ethical issue was applied in each. i have attached 2 example papers on how this paper should be written, a PDF file ethical frame work with a text book example and tables for explanation, and previous written papers that can/should be used to build upon and create the frame work. you can create your own frame work outline or can use this one:http://www.scu.edu/ethics/practicing/decision/framework.html

12 angry men movie

View the movie, 12 Angry Men (1957), Orion-Nova Productions. Write a paper of 500-750 words in which you discuss: Patterns of persuasion and conformity Issues of prejudice Reliance on cognitive heuristics Did the group in the film demonstrate group polarization? Are they at risk for groupthink? Prepare this assignment according to the APA guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required. You are required to submit this assignment to Turnitin. Refer to the directions in the Student Success Center.

Schizophrenia and the effect of the condition on the individual service user, carer and family.

Structure for the Essay Introduction: • Clearly identify the mental health condition/diagnosis that you have chosen (e.g. depression etc) • Introduce the key issues you will be discussing in this essay Main body of essay: Identify a Mental Health condition and discuss this in relation to: • Definition of the condition, Diagnostic criteria, Signs and Symptoms. • Epidemiology (causation, prevalence, co-morbidity, prognosis). • Recovery and Prevention. • Treatment and Interventions. • Communication and Professionalism. • The effect of the condition on the individual service user, carer and family. • Link Theory and Clinical practice with Critical analysis. • Show evidence of safe practice through appropriate up to date Research/Policy/Clinical Guidance. Conclusion: Draw together main points from the discussion to demonstrate your understanding of the chosen mental health condition. Referencing: Harvard referencing

Reaction Paper – Nonfiction

Read: -“How I Became a Socialist,” Helen Keller -“Letter from Birmingham Jail,” Martin Luther King, Jr. Write a 700- to 1,050-word paper detailing your reaction to each selection. Include the following in your paper: A summary of the strategies you think the writer used to convey a particular idea. Describe how you personally relate to the theme and explain the intended purpose of each story and its theme. Use quotes from each selection to support your paper. At the end of the paper, consider how you analyzed the stories and answer the following questions: What makes each of the chosen selections nonfiction? Is imagination required for writing and reading nonfiction? Why or why not?

Research Paper

Write a 750-1000 word (3-4 typed pages) research essay using one of the thesis statements below. Your essay must contain some scholarly research (at least 2 outside sources from the library data base) and should avoid summary. You may use ONLY the library database (link on the left). You may NOT use SparkNotes, Wikipedia, or any .com source. Proper 8th edition MLA format is required including in-text citations and works cited. Thesis statements to choose from: In “A&P,” Updike illustrates that Sammy’s immaturity results from his judgmental attitude, disrespectful personality, and sexist beliefs. In a “Rose for Emily,” Faulkner emphasizes the struggle between tradition and change, revealing that progress is inevitable and one must adapt in order to maintain their position in society. Through Ibsen’s controversial play the readers learn how society can alter an individual’s identity, affect a lifetime of choices, and establish the foundation for future attitudes. Ibsen’s play featured two prominent themes, gender equality and idealism. “A Doll’s House” is a multi-pronged battle: privileged against destitute, destitute against privileged, and privileged against privileged. MLA DocumentationPreview the documentView in a new window (This document will help with the in-text citations and the works cited page. Pay attention to placement of quotation marks, commas, periods etc. when creating an in-text citation. Look at the samples provided. Points are deducted for these errors. For the Works Cited entries, look at the very last page of the document for the formula for an article from a database).