the hanover bates chemical corporation case

Please answer the questions below after reading “The Hanover-Bates Chemical Corporation case”

  1. How well does the Northeast District compare with other Hanover‑Bates districts in sales and profitability?
  2. Why has this district experienced a decline in profitability?
  3. What can Jim Sprague do to revive the profitability of this district?
  4. What behavioral problems must be overcome?

As you answer these four questions, please include you include a discussion of the following:

ISSUES – Recognizes multiple problems in the case. Indicates some issues are more important than others and explains why

PERSPECTIVES – Clearly describes the unique perspectives of multiple key characters

KNOWLEDGE – Discusses facts of the case in relation to empirical and theoretical research and add knowledge from personal experience

ACTIONS – Proposed actions seem to deal with the most important issues

CONSEQUENCES – Consequences are tied to the issues deemed most important

I did not have the case study, but please let me know if you can find the case study

it management 24

This assignment should include 300 words per answer. Please include references and citations per answer.

  1. How does enterprise software enable a business to use industry-proven best practices?
  2. Explain the bull-whip effect on a supply chain and how it can be avoided.
  3. Describe the difference between push-based supply models and pull-based supply models.
  4. Describe the difference between operational customer relationship management systems and analytical customer relationship management systems.
  5. Discuss how the features of ubiquity, universal standards, and information richness make e-commerce different from traditional retailing efforts.

discussion questions 676

Brazil has a wide range of different groups of people, including Native Americans, black descendants of slaves, immigrants (e.g., Japan, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Venezuela etc.) and so forth. Agribusiness companies use large tracts of land to establish massive farms. In this instance, a Norwegian immigrant came with his wife (the princess of Norway) to seek their fortune and established a huge pulp operation. It was very successful until its idiotic finance manager bet wrong on derivatives and literally lost the company!

This case deals with conflicting views of land ownership. In the U.S. we have title companies that usually are effective in clarifying who owns what so we don’t have such disputes. But in some countries there are lots of different ways of being on land that can lead to confusion.

What should the government decide and why?

Does the land belong to the company or the Native Americans?

How can Aracruz mobilize stakeholders to resolve dispute with Indians?

buddhist belief

This week you read the story of Siddhartha Gautama – the prince who lived a life of complete hedonism, then renounced it all to find enlightenment. This story is central to Buddhism, but many devout Buddhists say that it’s probably not “true” in a historical sense, and that whether or not the story actually happened doesn’t even matter.

For them, the story is important because it teaches an important truth about how to live one’s life – one shouldn’t live completely for pleasure and oneself, but also one shouldn’t deny themselves everything. Neither of these paths leads to enlightenment. One should follow the example of the Buddha, even if he wasn’t a real historical figure.

Can a myth be important even if it’s not historically true? Can you think of any other examples of stories or myths in religion or society that are probably not actually true, but are important nonetheless?

This is connected to another central idea of Buddhism, which is the rejection of blind belief. The Buddha taught that you shouldn’t believe anything unless it has proven to be true for yourself. He told his disciples never to believe his teachings, but to try it out for themselves and see if it helps them find greater calm and clarity in their lives.

Is this an appropriate attitude for a religion? Or should a religious tradition include some sense of faith or trust in the tradition/teacher that they don’t question EVERYTHING a religious authority figure says?

Your initial response must be at least 250 words and include two direct quotations from the reading (along with the page numbers for the quotes).

fin 7016 week 5 assignment

Assignment Title: Analyze the Global Sourcing of Debt and Equity

Note: See attached assignment instructions.

religion analytical essay

January 2020

Week 7 Assignment: Analytical Essay

  • Due Feb 23 by 11:59pm
  • Points 200
  • Submitting a file upload

Required Resources
Read/review the following resources for this activity:

  • Textbook: Chapter 8, 9, 10
  • Lesson
  • Minimum of 6 scholarly sources (at least 2 for Judaism, 2 for Christianity, & 2 for Islam)
    • Please review criteria for scholarly sources.

Instructions
In a short essay, complete the following:

  • Explain the historical relationship between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. What are their geographical connections? What are their historical timelines?
  • Analyze the historical relationship between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam in order to make an argument about the similarities and differences between the three religions. Select one main example from the following list on which to focus your comparison: the nature of God, the nature of Jesus, Holy Books, or Salvation. Your analysis should span multiple paragraphs and utilize specific examples.
  • Conclude by examining the current relationship between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam today. How has globalization influenced or affected the current relationship?

Your paper should include an introduction and thesis that clearly states your central claim, thoughtful examples and analysis in your body paragraphs, and a conclusion to finalize your thoughts.

Writing Requirements (APA format)

  • Length: 1200-1400 words (not including title page or references page)
  • 1-inch margins
  • Double spaced
  • 12-point Times New Roman font
  • Title page
  • References page (minimum of 6 scholarly sources)

Grading
This activity will be graded based on the Written Assignment Grading Rubric.

Weekly Objectives (WO)
WO4.1, 4.2, 6.11-6.13, 7.3

Due Date: By 11:59 p.m. MT on Sunday

Rubric

Written Analysis Grading Rubric – 200 pts

Written Analysis Grading Rubric – 200 pts

Criteria

Ratings

Pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome Length

5.0 pts Outstanding

Meets length requirement

0.0 pts No Effort

Does not meet length requirement

5.0 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome Content

20.0 pts Outstanding

Addresses all aspects of the assignment.

17.0 pts Above Average

Addresses most aspects of the assignment.

15.0 pts Average

Addresses some aspects of the assignment.

12.0 pts Below Average

Addresses few aspects of the assignment.

0.0 pts No Effort

20.0 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome Analysis & Support

100.0 pts Outstanding

Throughout the whole work, the writing shows depth of critical thought; leverages course materials and outside resources to support assertions; supports claims with detailed and persuasive examples.

85.0 pts Above Average

Throughout most of the work, the writing shows depth of critical thought; leverages course materials and outside resources to support assertions; supports claims with detailed and persuasive examples.

75.0 pts Average

Throughout some of the work, the writing shows depth of critical thought; leverages course materials and outside resources to support assertions; supports claims with detailed and persuasive examples.

60.0 pts Below Average

Throughout little of the work, the writing shows depth of critical thought; leverages course materials and outside resources to support assertions; supports claims with detailed and persuasive examples.

0.0 pts No Effort

100.0 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome Organization

35.0 pts Outstanding

Paper is clear and cohesive. Central idea is developed and expanded. Introduction and Conclusion support the overall flow of the paper.

29.75 pts Above Average

Paper is basically well-organized and clear. Central idea is clearly discernible and is developed with a minimum of non-related material present.

26.25 pts Average

Paper has some issues with flow and cohesion. Central ideas are stated, but not developed. Paper lacks organization.

21.0 pts Below Average

Paper lacks organization and has difficulty staying on track. Central themes are difficult to identify.

0.0 pts No Effort

35.0 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome Writing

25.0 pts Outstanding

Throughout the whole work, the writing actively engages with the topic; is free of major errors in grammar, spelling, and punctuation; demonstrates strong word choice and sentence variety.

21.25 pts Above Average

Throughout most of the work, the writing actively engages with the topic; is free of major errors in grammar, spelling, and punctuation; demonstrates strong word choice and sentence variety.

18.75 pts Average

Throughout some of the work, the writing actively engages with the topic; is free of major errors in grammar, spelling, and punctuation; demonstrates strong word choice and sentence variety.

15.0 pts Below Average

Throughout little of the work, the writing actively engages with the topic; is free of major errors in grammar, spelling, and punctuation; demonstrates strong word choice and sentence variety.

0.0 pts No Effort

25.0 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome APA: Citation and Reference Formatting

15.0 pts Outstanding

Throughout the whole work, in-text references are formatted using APA style; references page includes complete bibliographic information for sources using APA style; format (margins, spacing font size) adheres to APA style.

12.75 pts Above Average

Throughout most of the work, in-text references are formatted using APA style; references page includes complete bibliographic information for sources using APA style; format (margins, spacing font size) adheres to APA style.

11.25 pts Average

Throughout some of the work, in-text references are formatted using APA style; references page includes complete bibliographic information for sources using APA style; format (margins, spacing font size) adheres to APA style.

9.0 pts Below Average

Throughout little of the work, in-text references are formatted using APA style; references page includes complete bibliographic information for sources using APA style; format (margins, spacing font size) adheres to APA style.

0.0 pts No Effort

15.0 pts

it an easy paper

The goal of your research proposal is to persuade me that you have a solid plan for your upcoming research report. In your proposal, you should tell me about the research question that you’re interested in exploring for your report. You should also explain why you are interested in exploring that particular question.

You should also explain the methods that you plan to use to explore your research question. Which methods will you use? Will you create and distribute a survey? Will you conduct interviews? Will you design your own experiments? And why do you think those particular methods will work best for helping you answer your research question?

Finally, you should explain why your particular research question is important. How will your research report contribute to the conversation that you’ve already explored when you compiled your annotated bibliography? Will your report add anything new to the conversation about the Mared and Karen case?


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expand on one of greta christina s several different definitions of sex and explain how that definition is problematic 1

Here are the full instructions:

MAKE SURE TO READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY

An important aspect of philosophical thinking is the ability to do conceptual analysis. Greta Christina’s paper (under attachment) is a great example of this. Throughout her paper, she proposes a definition of sex, discusses how that definition captures several cases that intuitively count as sex, but then discusses some more complicated cases that either show that the definition is too broad (i.e., it includes or counts some case as an instance of sex when intuitively it should not) or too narrow (i.e., it excludes some case from counting as an instance of sex when we intuitively think it should count).

This paper assignment is divided into two parts.

Part one:

Expand on one of Greta Christina’s several different definitions of sex and explain how that definition is problematic. For example, Christina says, “Perhaps having sex with someone is the conscious, consenting, mutually acknowledged pursuit of shared sexual pleasure.” You might explain this definition (or one of the other ones that she considers) by giving a (fictional) example and showing how it exemplifies each of the features listed in the definition. Then, you should explain why that definition is problematic. For example, you could explain how there are cases that we intuitively count (or don’t count) as sex but aren’t (or are) counted as sex according to the definition (i.e., state whether the definition is too broad or too narrow, or both, and show how).

Part two:

This part has two options. The first is less challenging than the second, but the second, if done well, can score higher points than the first.

Option 1 : Clearly articulate a second definition from Christina that attempts to address some of the problematic aspects of the definition you discussed in part one. Then, as you did in part one, explain how even this second definition could be problematic (Is it too broad? too narrow? both? Show how).

Option 2 : Propose your own definition — a definition of sex that Christina does not consider. Show how that definition might handle some of the complicated cases that she discusses. Then, clearly state what the shortcomings of your proposed definition might be. For example, you should clearly state how the definition could be too broad or too narrow (or both) by presenting relevant counterexamples.

You should take as a clear example of good writing the last two pages of Christina’s essay. Notice how she structures the discussion. She considers a definition. Then she discusses how some cases clearly fit that definition, then some cases that don’t (AGAIN either because the definition is too broad, i.e. it includes cases that do not count as sex, or because the definition is too narrow, i.e. the definition excludes cases that do count as sex).

With that in mind, this paper will be graded according to the following rubric:

(10 points) Part One: Clear presentation of definition from Christina. Persuasively shows why definition is unsatisfactory.

(10 points) Part Two: Clear presentation and discussion of a definition of sex that follows up on the definition in part one (either from Christina or your own). In the case that the presentation is another definition from Christina, make sure that the discussion of it is clear and that any problems with it are clearly stated. In the case that you present your own definition, it is important to demonstrate BOTH an understanding of how the proposed definition captures several complications discussed in the reading AND recognizing potential difficulties with the definition.

(2 points) Overall structure: Is the discussion well-ordered and easy to follow?

(1 point) Grammar and spelling: Are there errors in spelling and/or grammar?

(2 points) Style: Is the writing clear and concise (that’s good), or is it obscure (that’s bad)?

FORMATTING:

Papers should be 3 pages double spaced, 1″ margins, 12pt font (preferably New Times Roman, but anything that’s easy to read is acceptable). To be clear, formatting is not nearly as important as the content of the paper. If you happen to go over or under by a few lines, don’t fret. Especially DO NOT try to make it appear as if you’ve written more than you have. Again, it’s what you’ve said and how you’ve said it that matters, not how the words on the page appear.

data concept

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When you log in scroll all the way to the bottom and start entering data from there

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On the excel sheet start entering data from the “living room tab”

On the website when they ask for condition put “average or above average”

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how does this article relate to pyschology 1

Write a two page paper about how this article relates to psychology

Read article below must include two peer review citations regarding psychology

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