business model innovation how dollar shave club disrupted gillette part 2 comments

this is the second part … you will comment not only to two other students with same or diffferent questions but also any comments that are made on the initial post

If you bid on this … you must also complete part 1 … within the time given… there may be a different question than the

we are in chapter 8

Go to Part 4, page 474 in your eBook MiniCase 6: How Dollar Shave Club Disrupted Gillette. Your answer need to be relevant to the contents of this chapter 8 and in less than 200 words.

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reading articl make a list of the characteristics of three models

Make a list of the characteristics(Expressions, costumes, postures, etc) of three models

Laure, Olympia-Victorine Meurent and Marthe

english 328 week 3 assignment planned to deliverables

The purpose of this assignment is to transform the planned “deliverables” (refer to page 425-427 of the course textbook) from your Week One Proposal into the production of your Recommendation Report in a rough draft. This draft will provide an opportunity to integrate your understanding of how to use technical writing skills to advance a project from its inception to a well-designed and purposeful report that includes text, graphics, and scholarly research. The draft of your Recommendation Report should demonstrate your ability to apply course concepts to produce suggested solutions to a problem or issue of concern that you may experience in your current or future career (refer to pages 477-481 of the textbook). Continue to research the topic you chose in Week One and develop your Recommendation Report, based on your Week Two Outline. The report should show ongoing consideration of the primary and secondary audiences that you analyzed in Week One.

Your Recommendation Report draft should use effective headings and lists (if applicable). See pages 269-271 of the course text. Incorporate the planning, design, and writing processes learned in this course, and be sure to cite all sources in APA format.

Your rough draft this week should be four to five pages in length, exclusive of the title page, references page, glossary, and any other appendices. It should have at least one, but no more than three, well-placed, appropriately-sized graphics. The final and expanded version of your Recommendation Report (due Week Five) should be eight to ten pages in length, exclusive of title page, references page, glossary, and any other appendices. Use the sample Recommendation Report on pages 489-513 of the course text to help yourself get started and to help you make sure you are including all the appropriate sections (refer to page 514-515).

You must include the following in your Final Project – Recommendation Report draft:

  • A title page (page 481).
  • An abstract (page 481-482).
  • A table of contents and corresponding page numbers (482-483). This table should closely correlate with subheadings, and figures in the body of the Recommendation Report.
  • A table of graphics/illustrations (page 483-485). This table should closely correlate with subheadings, and figures in the body of the Recommendation Report.
  • A one-page executive summary (pages 485-486).
  • Body, including an introduction (problem, solution, background, data sources, scope and limitation) that ends with a clear thesis statement or initiative to solve the identified problem, methods, results, conclusions, and recommendations (pages 478-480).
  • A concluding paragraph that restates the paper’s main ideas.
  • Glossary that provides a comprehensive overview of specialized terminology appearing in the Recommendation Report (pages 479, 486-489).
  • Effective, useful, and properly cited graphic aids (maximum of three). For citation guidance, see pages 483-485.
  • References page in APA format (pages 622-638).
  • Include at least four sources (from Week Two Assignment) in addition to the course textbook that are amply and appropriately cited in the text of the document and listed on the Reference page. Two sources must be credible journal articles from the Ashford University Library.

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makeup a myth story 1000words

Using the three characters you have already created for previous writing assignments (your invented god, your flower-person, and your muscle-person), write a short myth-story about what happened when all three of them met for the very first time. You can make this story dramatic and tragic (like a war myth), or romantic (like a love myth), or comic (like many myths), or anything else; but you must incorporate all three of your previously created personas AND all of your Story Cubes, and your myth-story must have a beginning, a middle, and an end. Again, this must all be your own original writing!

maths assignment complete in 1 hour

please look at the attached instruction file, and consider to complete all the solution in 1 hour

could you summaries the two articles

the articles that i need you to summarize are in these website

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/196279#requirement

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/9152#Complications-of-high-cholesterol

The article review template are uploaded.

final visual analysis paper

Previous paper attached

For your Final Visual Analysis Paper, review the feedback and grading on your Week 4 Thesis and Outline submission. Apply the feedback comments in your written analysis paper. This paper needs to be at least six pages in length using APA formatting; this length does not include images or the APA title/reference pages.

Be sure to substantiate your analysis ideas with quotes and information from at least four academic sources.

These four academic sources may include any of the following:

  • Robin Landa’s etextbook,
  • Additional readings located under each module, and/or articles you find in our LLS – for additional help finding research articles click here to set an appointment.

In your final paper, remember to consider the effects the visual elements have on the viewers:

    1. Sensory Response – When analyzing the viewer’s sensory response to a particular visual, it is important to consider the visual elements that attract the eyes. Close your eyes when considering a visual. When you open your eyes, what are the first visual elements that you see? When analyzing a viewer’s Sensory Response, you may consider analyzing at least two of the following effects:
      1. Colors
      2. Lines
      3. Shapes
      4. Balance
      5. Contrast
    2. Perceptual Response – When analyzing a viewer’s perception of visuals, it is important to consider the audience. Consider who is or is not attracted to this type of visual communication. When analyzing a viewer’s Perceptual Response, consider at least two of the following effects:
      1. Target audience specifics (age, profession, gender, financial status, etc.)
      2. Cultural familiarity elements (ethnicity, religious preference, social groups, etc)
      3. Cognitive visuals (viewer’s memories, experiences, values, beliefs, etc.)
    3. Technical Response – When analyzing a viewer’s response to certain visuals, we need to consider the technical visual aspects that may affect perception. Describe how visuals affect the interpretation of the intended media communication message. Address specific technological elements that impact perception. When analyzing the Technical Response, consider the Laws of Perceptual Organization (similarity, proximity, continuity, common fate, etc), and at least two of the following types of visuals:
      1. Drop-down menus
      2. Hover-over highlighting
      3. Animations
      4. Quality of visuals
    4. Emotional Response – When analyzing a viewer’s Emotional Response, it is important to consider the targeted audience preferences and emotional intelligence. Discuss what the viewer might want to see and what type of visual presentation will set the tone for that response. When analyzing the Emotional Response, consider the effects of at least two of the following types of visuals:
    5. Mood setting colors
      1. Mood setting lighting
      2. Persuasive images
      3. Positioning of search or purchase buttons
      4. Social media icons and share options
    6. Ethical Response – When analyzing a viewer’s Ethical Response, it is important to consider the targeted audience values and beliefs. Identify any negative messages about certain ideas, groups, or cultures. Describe and pinpoint images that may be inappropriate for a variety of viewers. Keep in mind that your website can be accessed by all ages and groups. When analyzing the Ethical Response, consider at least two of the following types of visuals:
      1. Visual stereotypes
      2. Limitations in diversity
      3. Inappropriate images for all audiences
      4. Digital alterations
      5. False representation or advertising

algebra quiz 14

10 question quiz with some work shown.

  • Show work/explanation where indicated. Answers without any work may earn little, if any, credit. You may type or write your work in your copy of the quiz, or if you prefer, create a document containing your work.

usa and canada trading issue usmca

Bring up at least 3 points on current (USMCA and after) trading issues between USA and Canada with resource in one page max (bullet point form)

business case study analysis 2

I need help developing 2-3 paragraphs analysis of a case study about Marriott and the reasons of dropping in sales.

Please find attached the detailed requirements with some ideas and recommendation to be included in the analysis