* WHAT IS PRICE? DISCUSS FACTORS MARKETERS MUST CONSIDER WHEN SETTING PRICE * – It is a requirement to cite your textbook and at least two references. – full page of writing with the proper reference page and writing text referenced. – Principles of Marketing – 15th Edition Author: Philip Kotler; Gary Armstrong Publisher: Pearson Education. Edition: 15th, Fifteenth Year: 2013
500 Word Response Essay
Write a 500-word response to each book (Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk), using the information you found in the newspaper/magazine articles to either challenge, defend, or qualify the argument presented in the book. I recommend starting your essay with a clear explanation of what you view the main argument to be and the evidence you used from the text to come to that conclusion. Then state your position and back it up with evidence from the articles and your life/experiences.
Objectives Assessment
Answer the following questions using sound economic analysis and thoughtful reflection on the concepts of the session. You must respond to these questions in an essay, formatted according to APA standards, and include at least two sources outside of your textbooks to support your responses. Your paper should be 3-4 pages. Discuss each of the components of GDP according to the Expenditures approach. What categories of “goods and services” are NOT included in the calculation of GDP? How does the concept of inflation relate to the growth of GDP? How does the concept of unemployment relate to the growth of GDP? How does the measurement of GDP, and its annual growth rate, reflect the economic welfare of our society? How would you change what is in included or not included in the measurement of GDP to better measure the economic welfare of the people in a society? How do your recommendations (in #6) reflect a Christian worldview?
Antimicrobials
A 30 year old woman from Thailand visiting family in California is brought to the ER with poor appetite and weight loss over the past few days. She had symptoms of the flu and with fever and night sweats. Cough produces greenish sputum sometimes specked with blood. Rales are noted in the left upper lobe and rest of the examination is unremarkable. Chest x-ray film reveals an infiltrate in the left upper lobe. An acid fast stain reveals multiple purplish thin rods. Laboratory values show a while cell count of 12,000ul/L and a hematocrit of 33%. Sputum is sent for laboratory culture. How would you ideally manage this patient? Justify the choice of drugs Indicate the mechanism of action of the drugs? Are there any potential interactions? Please support your position with examples.
Pop Culture Mount Rushmore
WARREN BUFFET, JAY-Z, OPRAH WINFREY AND BOB DYLAN HAVE DONATED ONE BILLION DOLLARS TO THE NATIONAL ENDOWMENT OF THE ARTS FOR THE CREATION OF A MONUMENT ON THE SCALE OF MT. RUSHMORE [1] TO HONOR AMERICAN POPULAR CULTURE. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HAS PROVIDED A MOUNTAINSIDE IN THE SANGRE DE CRISTO MOUNTAINS IN SOUTHERN COLORADO. AS THE PLANNING FOR THE HUGE PROJECT BEGINS, THE NATIONAL ENDOWMENT HAS CREATED A WEBSITE SO THAT AMERICANS CAN CHOOSE WHAT FOUR PEOPLE WILL BE HONORED FOR THEIR ROLE IN SHAPING AMERICAN POPULAR CULTURE IN THE 19TH AND 20TH CENTURIES. IN ORDER TO CAST A VOTE, YOU MUST WRITE A ONE PAGE DEFENSE OF EACH PERSON YOU HAVE CHOSEN. CAST 4 VOTES. (KEEP IN MIND THAT NICKI MINAJ, SIA, LONZO BALL, ETC.– FLAVORS OF THE MOMENT – HAVE NO PLACE ON THIS MONUMENT. THINK ABOUT INNOVATORS, INVENTORS, AND THOSE ARTISTS WHO HAVE CHANGED THE PLAYING FIELD OR WITHSTOOD THE TEST OF TIME. ) YOU CAN INCLUDE WRITERS, PAINTERS, ATHLETES, ETC. BUT THIS IS NOT ABOUT CELEBRITY. THIS IS ABOUT SUBSTANTIAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO AMERICA’S POPULAR CULTURAL HERITAGE. AND DO NOT MAKE THE MISTAKE OF PUTTING MARTIN LUTHER KING OR OBAMA OR ELEANOR ROOSEVELT ON THE MOUNTAIN. THIS IS ABOUT CULTURE NOT POLITICS.
discussion my ability to be a successful student withing my intended degree program
describe your motivations for pursuing a graduate degree at the stage of your professional and personal development . discuss your ability to be a successful student within your intended degree program
describing community and Police Interaction to Fight Crime
describing community and Police Interaction to Fight Crime Article Commentary – 40 Points Locate an article from a recent publication (on-line or paper) describing “Community and Police Interaction to Fight Crime.” Write and submit a two to three page commentary on the article. Be sure that the article commentary pertains to a specific Community Policing issue/event and the effects of this issue/event. Include a summary and your interpretation of the strong and weak points of the article and your interpretation of the articles’ findings or conclusions. This follows a critiques format. Be sure to give complete references where the article can be found. You are encouraged to use the internet, your textbook(s), and California Southern University’s online library. Major elements of an article critique: Part I: Title The title gives an idea of what the report is about. Part II: Introduction Specifies the issue discussed or studied in the article. Part III: Primary Topic / Research Questions or Hypothesis Provides pertinent data, observations or history on the issue and what research questions they are attempting to answer. Part IV: Summary Include a summary and your interpretation of the strong and weak points of each article and your interpretation of the article findings or conclusions. Part V: References Includes all works cited in the article. References should not be included in your page count.
Reading Article
1. Respond to June Jordan’s “Poem About My Rights.” 2. Why did Assata Shakur say that mainstream 1970s feminism seemed irrelevant to women in prison? (Hint: use the concepts of marginalization and/or intersectionality in your answer.) Briefly answer one of the following: a. Fast forward to 2016 — Do you think today’s feminism has anything to offer to women in prison? b. Assata Shakur said “Amerika” needs a black women’s movement that is inspired by heroines like the real Harriet Tubman. Watch the video and see if you agree. (You might want to know that Shakur was a real fighter who believed in revolution, and she’s now a political refugee in Cuba.) videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?
Arguing from Experience
For the first essay, I want you to select a nonfiction reading from a book or another source (not the Internet) and take a stand on an issue addressed in that reading. In essence, I want you to construct an argument that states a position on the views expressed in the reading, and use past personal experiences as evidence to support your claim. While this essay contains contain passages of narrative or storytelling, it should develop the argument stated in your thesis. Please keep in mind, we want to examine NONFICTION, which differs from the novel, the short story, the poem, the drama, and cinema. Objectives: To argue a clear position on a complex issue addressed in a text. To integrate reasonable and varying evidence from experience, knowledge, and the reading selection. To write an essay that is thoroughly developed and logically organized. To use quotations from the literature effectively and properly; this includes citing the quotations and typing a Works Cited page. To achieve a tone that is both personable and academic. To utilize the writing process — inventing, writing, revising, and editing — from start to finish. Requirements: MLA Format Length: 500 words, double-spaced (not including the Works Cited page). 12-point font (Times New Roman or Arial). Include two, not more than three, correctly documented direct quotations; these quotations should be cited both within the essay and on the Works Cited page. Use the introduction to achieve three objectives: 1) introduce the author and work to which you are responding; 2) provide a brief synopsis of the work; and 3) state your thesis. Your thesis should state your position on the issue, and your position should be both debatable and defensible. Each body paragraph should contain the following elements: A topic sentence that implicitly or explicitly identifies the focus of the paragraph and relates specifically to the thesis of the essay. Reasonable evidence from a variety of sources to support your claims. Evidence might be from the reading selections in a textbook, personal experiences, complex questions, fictional scenarios, anecdotes, or personal observations. Academic language that clearly and effectively engages the reader in the thinking process. Transition sentences that help the reader move logically from one paragraph to the next. The conclusion should not repeat already defined information; it should lead readers toward a final position that opens their thoughts to a different perception of ideas. You might even consider creating a clever metaphor to lead the reader to a final feeling about your topic. Further considerations: You also need to prepare subjective and objective evaluations of the piece. In other words, you need to communicate not only how you feel (subjective) about the various aspects of this piece of writing (its author, its subject matter, the style), but you must also judge the piece based on some set of rules (objective evaluation). Those rules may be the ones set down in the section on arguments and persuasion in your assigned readings. The rules could come from the material on logical fallacy (which we examine in the next lesson). The rules could be based on some other criteria from a source other than those found the text. But those rules should come from somewhere outside of your own thoughts and feelings. In this essay you want to try to convince your reader that the piece is either correct, incorrect, flawed in some way, biased, insightful, or incomplete. Seldom does a writer come out completely right or wrong, so in essence you should think in terms of critique. So decide what you want to read about. Pick a piece of nonfiction about some issue for which you have strong feeling. Find something that discusses either the positive side or the negative side of the issue. Something controversial, like war or abortion or immigration or taxes, might work. In the end, though, I want you to really dissect the piece you critique. I want you to look at it closely, and I want you do your best to PERSUADE me of the writer’s knowledge or lack of knowledge on the subject. This essay will include 2, no more than 3 MLA style works cited, along with a corresponding number of MLA in-text (also known as parenthetical) citations. If you do not know about MLA’s system of citation, find out about it as soon as possible. Very quickly, MLA stands for the Modern Languages Association. If you look at the reading assignments for this lesson, you will see a link for a great website that serves as a guide for MLA citation. Also feel free to use any handbooks on MLA you might have kept from previous classes. Look carefully at your resources and apply the guidelines therein. I do not really teach the principles of MLA in this course, as English 1113 should have familiarized you with it, and nobody should really have to “learn it by heart.” Instead, you must always check your MLA resource to ensure you have done your citations correctly. In essay #1, I allow no citations from electronic sources (the Internet or databases). All your research must come from a print source. In short, THERE SHOULD BE NO CITATIONS FROM THE INTERNET IN THIS PAPER; although, you undoubtedly must use search engine and database technology to find your articles. Make sure you only cite those that come from print sources.
Leadership styles
Assignment Objective: Assess various leadership styles. Assignment Description: In an essay format, students will complete the following: 1. Complete an online self-assessment quiz that helps you identify your individual leadership style; 2. Compare and contrast the style identified in the self-assessment quiz against two other styles as identified in the course text and/or external research; 3. Provide comparative examples of public leaders who align with each of the three styles identified and list specific examples to justify the choice. Step #1: You must begin this assignment by completing a leadership style quiz. The quiz was designed by Kurt Lewin and seeks to help you identify which leadership style that most closely aligns with your approach to leadership. PLEASE NOTE: there are a number of leadership styles. The completion of this non-graded quiz should by no means be considered as the only leadership styles available. Additional research will yield other leadership styles outside of the ones identified in this short non-graded quiz or the course text. Once you have taken the quiz, you should place a (screen shot) copy of your results at the end of your essay paper. The non-graded leadership style quiz can be accessed HERE. Step #2: Once you have completed the leadership style quiz, you are now ready to begin completing the essay. Your essay should successfully cover the following points: A comparison and contrast of the leadership style identified in the non-graded leadership quiz you should have completed, against two (2) other leadership styles. Specific examples of public leaders who you believe represent each of the three leadership styles identified in your paper. In completing this essay, be mindful that your work MUST be well researched. This assignment is specifically asking you to explain through your research how the leaders identified link to the leadership styles you are discussing in your work. For example: If I wanted to talk about an ‘Entrepreneurial Leader’ as identified in the text, I might identify Oprah Winfrey as an entrepreneurial leader. Examples I might cite would include the impact she has had on the introduction, launch or advancing of the television careers of Dr. Phil, Dr. OZ, Nate Berkus, and Rachael Ray. I would definitely talk about how she took control over her talk show and launched it into a magazine, and other entrepreneurial endeavors, including her OWN television network. There is verifiable research available that could be used to support my essay if this was a choice I was to make in completing the essay. PLEASE NOTE: You CANNOT use this example to complete your assignment. Assignment Parameters: Accurate description and reference of all concepts and theories learned from course material. Practical examples of concepts that lead to continuing interest in the topic. Synthesis of concepts and theories from other course activities. Well-organized, clearly presented work ( free from excessive spelling and grammatical errors) Properly cited sources using APA 6th edition. Ensure use of the assignment rubric.
