Tragedy and the common man – Essay

Tragedy and the common man – Essay

Time roman,double space,  use Arthur Miller Essay,  compare with one of this person that the professor  said to use Richard Nixon, Tiger Woods, Micheal Fox, Whitney Houston or Joe Patterno, please use only one of them.

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GENERATION X NOT WILLING TO SACRIFICE PERSONAL LIFE FOR CAREER

GENERATION X NOT WILLING TO SACRIFICE PERSONAL LIFE FOR CAREER

write about “GENERATION X IS NOT WILLING TO SACRIFICE PERSONAL LIFE FOR CAREER” and at the end make recommendations based on management concepts and term that we can offer GENERATION X to improve, sustain and balance their work with their life styles

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Gun Control-Mandatory background

Gun Control-Mandatory background checks on all guns Article

Literature Review
Overview
Text used for this class as a reference:
Bachman, R. & Schutt, R.K. (2012). Fundamentals of research in criminology and criminal justice (2nd ed.). Los Angeles: SAGE.
Creswell, J.W. (2009). Research design: Qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods approaches . Los Angeles: SAGE.
This assignment asks you to find three (3) peer-reviewed journal articles related to your group’s chosen topic of inquiry. You will then complete a review of each of your chosen articles and write a synthesis in the form of a literature review.
(Once the articles are found please send them to me for I need them along with the writing that is being written). Send me a message once you have read this, so that this important part is not over looked.

Topic: Gun Control-Mandatory background checks on all guns (United States of America)
Process:

1. Identify one (1) peer-reviewed journal article that reports the findings of empirical research related to your group’s chosen topic. You will know if an article is reporting on empirical research if it includes sections on data collection, sampling/participant selection, methodology, and data analysis.
2. First Read—Read the article from start to finish. Do not worry about what you do or don’t understand, simply try to get a sense of what the author(s) is attempting to convey (i.e., the major points). Make note of what you feel are the most important findings or conclusions the author(s) offers regarding your chosen topic.
3. Second Read—Refer to the questions listed at the end of these instructions. As you reread your article, respond to each question.
4. Review Write-up—Type an APA formatted reference for the article. Type your responses to each of the questions listed at the end of these instructions and a 2-3-paragraph summary of the important findings from the article, focusing on what the article contributes to your understanding of your group’s topic.
5. Piggy-Backing #1—using the first article’s text and reference list, identify a second peer-reviewed journal article that seems central to the arguments put forth in the first article, and your chosen topic. Be sure that this second article also reports findings from empirical research. Once identified, follow steps 1-4 for the second article.
6.Piggy-Backing #2—Using the second article’s text and reference list, identify a third peer-reviewed journal article that seems central to the arguments put forth in the second article, and your chosen topic. Be sure that this third article also reports findings from empirical research. Once identified, follow steps 1-4 for the third article.
7. Write a Literature Review—Type a 4-5 page formal review of the literature (the three articles you analyzed). Use the readings from our texts associated with conducting a literature review to help structure your review.
Questions

•What is the basic research question or problem? Try to state it in just one sentence.
•Is the purpose of the study explanatory, evaluative, exploratory, or descriptive? Did the study have more than one purpose?
•What were the major concepts in the research? How, and how clearly, were they defined?
•Were any hypotheses stated? If so, what were the independent and dependent variables? What was the hypothesized direction of association?
•What method(s) were used? (Qualitative, Quantitative, Mixed-Methods)
•How was the data collected and analyzed?
•What threats to the validity and reliability of the findings may be present?
•What additional research questions and/or hypotheses are suggested by the results?

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Law and Finance in Emerging Markets

Law and Finance in Emerging Markets – Essay
Question : “Compare and contrast the view that the development of a strong domestic financial system, supported by an appropriate legal infrastructure is necessary for economic development, with the view that affording limited protection to infant industries provides a better long term strategy. Illustrate your answer with the experiences of some developing and/or transition countries.”

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Summary and opinion

Summary and opinion – Essay
The essay should be new one and do not plagiarize, also, the essay should not public or sell to someone.
Use simple words and short sentences, and be correct grammar.
Use American English style only
Clink below by two news source
Write two news summary and opinions

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ANALYSIS of Richard Brautigan’s short story

ANALYSIS of Richard Brautigan’s short story “The Kool-Aid Wino.

Write an ANALYSIS of Richard Brautigan’s short story “The Kool-Aid Wino.” Take what was learned about finding a “moral” in the parables, fables, and tales, and apply that to Brautigan’s story. This essay should be in complete essay form , and it should be well structured and well developed.

 

“When I was a child I had a friend who became a Kool-Aid wino as the result of a rupture. He was a member of a very large and poor German family. All the older children in the family had to work in the fields during the summer, picking beans for two-and-one-half cents a pound to keep the family going. Everyone worked except my friend who couldn’t because he was ruptured. There was no money for an operation. There wasn’t even enough money to buy him a truss. So he stayed home and became a Kool-Aid wino.
One morning in August I went over to his house. He was still in bed. He looked up at me from underneath a tattered revolution of old blankets. He had never slept under a sheet in his life.
“Did you bring the nickel you promised?” he asked.
“Yeah,” I said. “It’s here in my pocket.”
“Good.”
He hopped out of bed and he was already dressed. He had told me once that he never took off his clothes when he went to bed.
“Why bother?” he had said. “You’re only going to get up, anyway. Be prepared for it. You’re not fooling anyone by taking your clothes off when you go to bed.”
He went into the kitchen, stepping around the littlest children, whose wet diapers were in various stages of anarchy. He made his breakfast: a slice of homemade bread covered with Karo syrup and peanut butter.
“Let’s go,” he said.
We left the house with him still eating the sandwich. The store was three blocks away, on the other side of a field covered with heavy yellow grass. There were many pheasants in the field. Fat with summer they barely flew away when we came up to them.
“Hello, ” said the grocer. He was bald with a red birthmark on his head. The birthmark looked just like an old car parked on his head. He automatically reached for a package of grape Kool-Aid and put it on the counter.
“Five cents.”
“He’s got it, ” my friend said.
I reached into my pocket and gave the nickel to the grocer. He nodded and the old red car wobbled back and forth on the road as if the driver were having an epileptic seizure.
We left.
My friend led the way across the field. One of the pheasants didn’t even bother to fly. He ran across the field in front of us like a feathered pig. When we got back to my friend’s house the ceremony began. To him the making of Kool-Aid was a romance and a ceremony. It had to be performed in an exact manner and with dignity.
First he got a gallon jar and we went around to the side of the house where the water spigot thrust itself out of the ground like the finger of a saint, surrounded by a mud puddle.
He opened the Kool-Aid and dumped it into the jar. Putting the jar under the spigot, he turned the water on. The water spit, splashed and guzzled out of the spigot.
He was careful to see that the jar did not overflow and the precious Kool-Aid spill out onto the ground. When the jar was full he turned the water off with a sudden but delicate motion like a famous brain surgeon removing a disordered portion of the imagination. Then he screwed the lid tightly onto the top of the jar and gave it a good shake. The first part of the ceremony was over.
Like the inspired priest of an exotic cult, he had performed the first part of the ceremony well.
His mother came around the side of the house and said in a voice filled with sand and string, “When are you going to do the dishes? … Huh?”
“Soon, ” he said.
“Well, you better, ” she said.
When she left, it was as if she had never been there at all. The second part of the ceremony began with him carrying the jar very carefully to an abandoned chicken house in the back. “The dishes can wait, ” he said to me. Bertrand Russell could not have stated it better.
He opened the chicken house door and we went in. The place was littered with half-rotten comic books. They were like fruit under a tree. In the corner was an old mattress and beside the mattress were four quart jars. He took the gallon jar over to them, and filled them carefully not spilling a drop. He screwed their caps on tightly and was now ready for a day’s drinking.
You’re supposed to make only two quarts of Kool-Aid from a package, but he always made a gallon, so his Kool-Aid was a mere shadow of its desired potency. And you’re supposed to add a cup of sugar to every package of Kool-Aid, but he never put any sugar in his Kool-Aid because there wasn’t any sugar to put in it.
He created his own Kool-Aid reality and was able to illuminate himself by it”.

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Recount the individual’s experiences/encounters with HR.

 

 

Complete the HR experiences paper. This paper should recount the individual’s experiences/encounters with HR. The experiences listed should have involved the writer directly either as an employee or as a manager. In addition, the paper should list those functions that HR performs in the learner’s organization. Finally, the paper should include an overall assessment of HR’s effectiveness from the user/writer’s perspective.

COMPANY: Bank of New York Mellon and position title is Global Income and Tax Specialist).
The following are some of ideas which stem from in-class discussions and readings. This paper is about personal experience and opinions, “adopt” the opinions and experiences that is ultimately writen about.Use APA format and cite when needed. Because this is an experience/opinion paper, there is no minimum number of sources required, but obviously source will be used for any company background information and HR facts/functions. So please cite when appropriate and include a reference page. At the bottom of the page.The paper needs to be 4-5 FULL pages.

• Include a brief company description, including total number of employees both domestically and internationally.
In my opinion, these are some negative points about BNY Mellon’s HR Department:
• discusse in class about HR representatives and MY input was that we do not have an HR rep on site. We do have an HR office, but this is limited to emergency issues is a negative aspect.
•in the opinion, HR does not assist employees when they areapplying for internal jobs. HR just forwards the resume to the hiring managers with no further support.
In my opinion, these are some positive points about BNY Mellon’s HR Department:
• BNY Mellon stresses the importance of EEO (equal employment opportunity).
• The company does not discriminate against minorities, gays, lesbians, religion, etc.
• The company is great with “reasonable accommodations.” “An attempt by employers to adjust, without undue hardship, the working conditions or schedules of employees with disabilities or religious preferences.”This is part of the Americans with Disabilities Act.

• The company enforces Sexual Harassment with written remainders at least twice a year.

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Examine the value of marketing research to organisations

Examine the value of marketing research to organisations, drawing on relevant:
Use a standard essay format using paragraphs to structure a discussion.Do not produce a report with paragraphs following headings.Use direct quotations from reading but only where it supports a discussion and each quotation should be correctly referenced in the text.Avoid merely describing reading; where possible provide some criticism and evaluation of the material discussed. In addition, where it may support a discussion, do include reference to other work. The essay should be word processed, double spaced using 12pt text.

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Strategic Marketing

Strategic Marketing

 

Complete this assignment as an individual.

Individual Internet Assignment Description for this assignment search the internet for information that would help an entrepreneur and/or small business owner to understand the importance of evaluating their organization’s marketing strategy along with their customer and product portfolios.Create a simple, yet very effective step by step instruction manual on how these entrepreneurs and/or small business owners should implement the various business models into their organization’s strategy. The following are some of models of a report must include:

• Porters 5 Forces of Competition
• Breakeven Analysis
• Product Life Cycle Analysis
• SWOT Analysis

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