**********Please Provide a Paper and a Powerpoint Overview
*********Group Topic : American Health Care Association
The purpose of the policy analysis exercise is to give you the opportunity to work with a specific health policy advocacy topic. This project will integrate the knowledge you have been learning in the course and apply it to a particular issue.
Each section of the paper should :
1. describe their interest group and the groups objectives/mission;
2. describe who the group represents (i.e., governance structure, target audience served, membership);
3. Identify one health care policy reform supported by the group; and
4.compare the advantages and disadvantages of the proposed reform.
What Legal, Regulatory, and Ethical issues are raised in the Frontline video, "The Trouble with Chicken"?
Who is to blame for the harm caused by unsafe products in this industry: Business Meat Processors, Government Regulators, Consumers?
How successful were the major players in this industry in attempts to protect their Value Images?
What should be done to prevent future harm in this industry?
Have you ever met a live chicken?
You may want to draw on additional outside material to answer these questions and participate in the discussion.
Based on a Tshirt Business
This discussion will also assist everyone as your complete your business plans. I want everyone to think about (if you have not already) the form of business you would like to establish... discuss this and explain why you have selected that form. For example, if you have decided to form a corporation, why is that your selection? If you decide to operate "on your own" as a sole proprietor, why do you plan to do that?
Also, what are the advantages and disadvantages of the business form you selected?
Finally, originally, I had included one more question here regarding franchising, but I am going to shift just a bit....
...... has anyone ever thought about going into business by purchasing an existing business for sale? What would you consider purchasing, and what are the advantages of this option?
https://guides.lib.jjay.cuny.edu/c.php?g=288395&p=1922291
1. Write a positive essay about one of the key individuals of the Revolution: Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, Swamp Fox, Betsy Ross, etc. Here's a list of many of those for you to consider: https://guides.lib.jjay.cuny.edu/c.php?g=288395&p=1922291 (Links to an external site.) You must have three reliable sources (books or journals, no Wikipedia). Except for books, I expect you to use journals from the Delta data bases. http://www.ladelta.edu/Default.aspx?PageID=16357912&A=SearchResult&SearchID=15227360&ObjectID=16357912&ObjectType=1 (Links to an external site.) If you need help doing this, see or email our librarian. Do not wait until the last minute to seek help. Here are what should be covered in each of the five paragraphs:
a.First paragraph: Introduce your individual with a three-point thesis arguing something about that individual. D
Read the excerpts from Homers Iliad (Links to an external site.) Book 16 and Odyssey (Links to an external site.) Book 9, pp. 138-143 [Follow the links it you want to explore more of the text]. Explain the concept of aret with specific examples from the text and discuss what details you can determine about life in archaic Greece, include clothing and weapons, social interactions, and religion. Your paper must be at least 775 original words in length and in MLA format.
Formatting Guidelines:
This essay must be well-written, and free of spelling and grammatical errors. The essay will be judged on the quality of your understanding of your chosen topic and discussion of the historiography. You should be able to organize a large body of material and facts (and too few facts that are reliable) in order to produce a coherent argument about your topic that is well organized and supported by primary and secondary sources.
Style: Times New Roman 12 point
Have a title, 5 FULL paragraphs of writing. Single space with one blank line between paragraphs. Quote from the reading you chose (either "Rip Van Winkle" or the "Legend of Sleepy Hollow" and have a correct bibliographic entry on the reading following MLA style. Edit it carefully. Do not summarize the story--respond to it!
At least five full paragraphs. In your paper, be sure to answer these questions: Would this sermon be effective today? Why not? What is your response to this sermon? Why was it so effective then?
I chose to mainly follow this rubric which I developed from the directions on how to write a response paper:
_/2 Five correctly formatted paragraphs
__/2 First or third person only, no second person
__/2 Creative Title of reading and author in first paragraph
__/2 Response that avoids excessive summary and no grammatical errors.
__/2 Correct MLA Works Cited
Instruction:
Debate: The Efficient Market Hypothesis and Accounting Information
It has been argued that by the time financial statements are issued, the market price of shares already reflects the information contained in them; hence, accounting information is not relevant.
Present arguments that given the EMH, accounting information is relevant.
Template:
Introduction
Summary (claim/argument)
How is it relevant (evidence/proof)
Critique the source (So what? Why does this matter?)
Conclusion
https://app.shoreline.edu/doldham/102/html/sod%20outline.html
(Hint, See above discussions of Market Efficiency between Fama and Thaler)
https://corporatefinancelab.org/2017/10/15/are-markets-efficient-a-discussion-between-thaler-and-fama/
After reading about the Jesuits, write a five paragraph response paper to the five points of this prompt: 1. What fact about the Jesuits most impressed or surprised you? 2. What did you know about the Jesuits before this reading? 3. What specific Jesuit most impressed or surprised you? 4. Find a quote in our reading about or a quote by a Jesuit that you found interesting. Why did you find it interesting? 5. Why do you think this topic is an important one for us to consider?
Please Just write about the last question even though the prompt said to choose one of them, where it says"What are the multiple interpretations of the word heavy? How are Kiese and the women in his life experiencing their own versions of what it means to be heavy? How is Kieses heavy different from Laylas or Nzolas or his grandmas? (think intersectionality)".