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  • “Analyzing Student Performance through Computer Exercises”

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    Computer Exercise
    Please see the questions shown in the screenshot. I will send you all the info after being hired, eg PPTs, student access etc. Please send a draft in 12hrs -1 day time, day 2, and day 3 as well. + Will need to draft some questions to ask the teacher and revise base on feedback (Send bk ard in 1 day max)

  • “El Impacto Transformador de la Historia en la Sociedad: Un Análisis del Desarrollo de un Tema de Interés”

    Premisa: El estudio del ser humano, su humanización y su historia supone un reencuentro con las manifestaciones en la vida humana. Es un despertar al pasado, una mirada a la rica herencia artística, política, social y cultural, pero también a lo sombrío e innombrable que dejaron nuestras sociedades previas. Sin duda, rescatar y estudiar nuestro desenvolvimiento histórico-social constituye una ganancia que transforma nuestra visión del mundo. El impacto que tiene nuestro pasado en las diferentes manifestaciones sociales es aún objeto de estudio.
    Instrucciones:
    1. Además de la información provista en clase, busca al menos en tres (3) fuentes bibliográficas confiables adicionales, información sobre un tema discutido en el curso que te resulte de interés.
    2. Investiga sobre el desarrollo del tema que te interese en la sociedad e identifica los aspectos más fundamentales y trascendentales, de manera que puedas crear una idea clara e informada de lo que representó para la sociedad.
    3. Desarrolla y redacta en entre 4 y 5 páginas, un ensayo expositivo corto, basándote en la siguiente pregunta: ¿Cómo ________________ (el tema que elegiste para el ensayo) ha impactado y transformado la sociedad como la conocemos hoy día?
    4. Presenta de manera precisa tus planteamientos, la idea es que expongas una respuesta de manera clara, pero sustentada con fuentes.
    5. Recuerda que el fin de un ensayo expositivo es crear un texto donde presentes, con profundidad, los detalles importantes del tema, de manera que el tema seleccionado quede claramente explicado. Además, toma en cuenta que este tipo de ejercicio es uno de propósito educativo, o sea, busca enseñar a los demás sobre el tema en cuestión.
    6. Redactarás este ensayo en letra Times New Roman, tamaño de 12 puntos. Los párrafos deberán estar redactados en interlineado de espacio y medio (1.5).
    7. El ensayo debe tener página de presentación y bibliografía final, las cuales son adicionales al cuerpo del ensayo. Esto es, aunque tu ensayo llegue al máximo de 5 páginas, debe tener su página de presentación y su página de bibliografía.
    8. Recuerda observar las reglas de ortografía y la fecha de entrega.

  • “Uncovering the Benefits of Removing Controversial Statues: A Critical Analysis and Argument for Public Good”

    OVERVIEW
    The practice of article summary and analysis
    identified by subheadings (produced in Essay
    3) culminates in Essay 4, commonly seen as
    the research paper.
    INSTRUCTIONS
    Imagine you are a new writer for The
    Conversation (theconversation.com), “a
    nonprofit, independent news organization
    dedicated to unlocking the knowledge of
    experts for the public good…articles written
    by academic experts for the general public.”
    The Conversation has asked you to
    incorporate your findings provided in Essay 3
    to write an argumentative essay for its Arts +
    Culture Section.
    Your editor also has a list of questions to
    guide you, should you choose another path.
    ESSAY CRITERIA
    • Introductory image
    • Subheadings
    • Calibri or Times New Roman font / Size 12
    • 6 Sources Minimum (including minimum 1 database source)
    I have essay 3 attached in files and the 6 sources in Works Cited, You take what is in Essay 3 to help support why removing controversial statues is a public benefit. Plus One database source called Stateoftheart..pdf. I did a draft on Essay 4, you can add on what is already on the draft.

  • “Global Market Entry Strategy Analysis for KitKat Protein Bars: Expanding into Two Target Markets” “Expanding into Global Markets: A SWOT Analysis of Company X” “Developing a Global Market Entry Strategy for Company X in Country Y” “Exploring the Power of ‘Use’: A Deep Dive into the Versatility and Importance of This Simple Word”

    The objective of this assignment is to provide a practical
    understanding of international management concepts by analyzing and developing a global market entry strategy for a chosen company. This project aims to enhance students’ critical thinking, analytical skills, and ability to apply theoretical concepts to real-world business scenarios.
    The Company we are Analyzing is KitKat which is owned by Nestle. Our objective is to introduce Protein Bars made by KitKat.
    MUST FOLLOW EXACT INSTRUCTIONS IN THE DESCRIPTION BELOW AND IN THE FILE ATTACHED AND INCLUDE EVERYTHING MENTIONED BELOW AND IN THE FILE:
    select a multinational corporation operating in a
    specific industry (e.g., technology, automotive, pharmaceuticals).
    A) Market Analysis: Conduct a comprehensive analysis of the global market
    landscape relevant to the chosen industry and identify potential target markets
    for expansion. (Choose 2 countries for potential expansion and conduct the
    analysis.)
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    B) Company Analysis: Analyse the selected company’s strengths, weaknesses,
    opportunities, and threats (SWOT analysis) in the context of international
    expansion.
    C) Entry Strategy Development: Based on the market and company analysis,
    develop a detailed global market entry strategy for the selected company. The
    strategy should include:
    • Entry mode (e.g., exporting, licensing, joint venture, wholly owned
    subsidiary).
    • Marketing and promotional strategies.
    • Operational considerations (e.g., supply chain, distribution channels).
    • Risk assessment and mitigation strategies.
    Written Report: Submit a written report documenting the group’s analysis, strategy
    development process, and recommendations. The report should be well-structured,
    clear, and supported by relevant data and sources. The report should follow the
    following format:
    • A cover page that includes the following:
    • Tile of assignment: Global Market Entry Strategy Analysis
    • Name with student ID number
    • Business and Country being analysed.
    • Course number and semester: MGMT371 Assignment Spring 2023
    • Date
    • Name of professor
    • Word count
    • Use numbered headings and subheadings.
    • 12 font, 1.5 spacing (Times New Roman)
    • Write in formal academic language. Avoid first and second-person
    pronouns (e.g., I, we, and you). Use the 3rd person – “It is
    suggested…”
    • Number all pages
    • Ensure that the in-text references and the references list at the end of
    the report use the APA Referencing Style
    • Follow the word limit:1100- 1300 words.
    1. Executive Summary (100 words)
    You should allocate about 100 words for this section summarizing the entire report.
    2. Company Selection (150 words)
    Each group needs to choose a specific company to focus on for their project and identify the
    type of products/services being offered. How many branches do they have, are they successful
    etc. The company must be a multinational corporation, meaning it operates in multiple
    countries around the world. This company must operate within a specific industry, such as
    technology (e.g., Apple, Microsoft), automotive (e.g., Toyota, Volkswagen), pharmaceuticals
    (e.g., Pfizer, Novartis), or any other industry as agreed upon by the instructor and students.
    3. Market Analysis: Global Target Market Overview (350 words)
    Once the company is selected, the group needs to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the
    global market landscape relevant to the chosen industry and identify potential target markets
    for expansion. The goal of this analysis is to identify potential target markets for the company’s
    expansion efforts. Target markets are specific countries or regions where the company
    could potentially expand its operations, introduce its products/services, or increase
    market share. Thus, this analysis should include examining various factors such as:
    A) Market Trends: Identify and analyse current and/or emerging trends within the industry
    on a global scale. This could include technological advancements, shifts in consumer
    preferences, regulatory changes, and other factors influencing the market dynamics.
    B) Regional Analysis or Growth Opportunities: The objective of the regional analysis is to
    evaluate and understand the unique dynamics, trends, opportunities, and challenges present
    in different regions around the world and help in formulating region-specific strategies for
    market entry and expansion. Therefore, choose 2 countries for potential expansion of the
    identified market trend and analyse it by answering the following:
    • Competitive Landscape: Evaluate the chosen countries’ competitive landscape by
    identifying one key competitor operating in the global market. Analyse their market
    share, product offerings, strengths, weaknesses, and competitive strategies to understand
    the competitive dynamics within the industry.
    • Regulatory Environment: Examine the regulatory framework governing the industry
    in selected countries and regions. Identify regulatory barriers, compliance requirements,
    and potential legal challenges that may impact market entry and operations.
    • Consumer Behaviour and Preferences or Market Demand: Understand consumer
    behaviour and preferences in the chosen global markets. Analyse factors such as
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    demographics, purchasing patterns, cultural influences, and consumer preferences to
    tailor marketing strategies and product offerings effectively.
    4. Company Analysis (SWOT Analysis) (100 words)
    Once you have chosen a company, it is important to conduct a SWOT analysis to assess its readiness
    and potential for expanding its operations globally. This involves a comprehensive evaluation of the
    selected company’s internal and external factors, including its strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and
    threats. By analysing these factors, you can gain a better understanding of the company’s overall
    position and determine whether it is well-suited for international expansion. Here’s a breakdown of
    each component of the SWOT analysis within the context of international expansion:
    A) Strengths:
    • Strengths refer to the internal attributes and resources that give the company a competitive
    advantage in the international market.
    • This could include factors such as strong brand reputation, innovative products or
    technologies, established distribution channels, financial stability, talented workforce, or
    proprietary intellectual property.
    • Strengths help the company identify areas where it can leverage its advantages to capitalize on
    international expansion opportunities.
    B) Weaknesses:
    • Weaknesses are internal factors that may hinder the company’s ability to succeed in the
    international market.
    • This could include factors such as limited financial resources, lack of global brand recognition,
    outdated technology or infrastructure, inefficient operations, or inadequate managerial
    expertise.
    • Identifying weaknesses helps the company understand areas where improvement or strategic
    planning is needed to overcome challenges during international expansion.
    C) Opportunities:
    • Opportunities are external factors in the global market environment that the company can
    capitalize on to achieve its international expansion goals.
    • This could include factors such as growing demand for the company’s products or services in
    international markets, favourable economic conditions, emerging market trends, technological
    advancements, or strategic partnerships.
    • Identifying opportunities helps the company identify potential growth areas and develop
    strategies to exploit them effectively.
    D) Threats:
    • Threats are external factors in the global market environment that may pose challenges or risks
    to the company’s international expansion efforts.
    • This could include factors such as intense competition from global rivals, regulatory barriers
    or trade restrictions, economic instability, currency fluctuations, geopolitical risks, or changes
    in consumer preferences.
    • Identifying threats helps the company anticipate potential obstacles and develop contingency
    plans to mitigate risks during international expansion.
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    Tip: When developing your SWOT analysis, it’s helpful to think of questions that can guide the process
    such as:
    o What are the core competencies and competitive advantages of the selected company?
    o How does the company’s current international presence and performance compare to its
    competitors?
    o What are the main challenges or barriers the company might face when entering new
    international markets?
    5. Entry Strategy Development (300 words)
    Based on the findings from the SWOT analysis and market analysis, the next step is to develop a
    detailed global market entry strategy for the selected company. This strategy should include various
    components to guide the company’s approach to entering new international markets effectively such as:
    A) Entry Mode:
    • This involves determining the most suitable mode of entry into the target markets, such as
    exporting, licensing, joint venture, or establishing a wholly owned subsidiary, franchising,
    greenfield strategy, acquisition strategy, etc.
    • Factors influencing the choice of entry mode include market size, regulatory environment,
    investment requirements, risk tolerance, and the company’s strategic objectives.
    B) Marketing and Promotional Strategies:
    • Develop marketing and promotional strategies tailored to each target market to reach and
    engage the target audience effectively. This may include advertising, social media
    campaigns, etc.
    • It’s important to tailor marketing messages, branding, and communication channels to local
    consumers and their cultural distinctions.
    C) Operational Considerations:
    • Evaluate the distribution channels and logistics infrastructure available in the chosen global
    markets. Assess the efficiency, accessibility, and cost-effectiveness of various distribution
    channels to determine the most suitable approach for market entry and distribution of
    products/services.
    • Address operational considerations such as supply chain management, distribution channels,
    logistics, manufacturing facilities, and customer service infrastructure needed to support the
    company’s international expansion.
    • Evaluate the feasibility of using existing operations or establishing new facilities to meet the
    demand in target markets.
    • Consider factors such as transportation costs, customs regulations, import/export duties, and
    local regulations impacting operations.
    Tip: When developing your entry mode analysis, it’s helpful to think of questions that can guide the
    process such as:
    o What are the pros and cons of different entry modes (e.g., exporting, licensing, joint venture,
    wholly owned subsidiary) for the chosen company?
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    o What specific marketing and promotional strategies should the company employ to penetrate
    the target market(s)? How can the company effectively position its products/services in the
    target market(s) to gain a competitive edge?
    6. Risk Assessment and Mitigation Strategies (150 words)
    A) Identify 3 potential risks associated with operating in the chosen global markets. This might
    include geopolitical risks, economic instability etc.
    B) Develop strategies to mitigate these risks and ensure the success of the company’s global market
    entry such as contingency planning.
    Tip: When developing your risk analysis, it’s helpful to think of questions that can guide the process
    such as:
    o What are the main risks and uncertainties associated with entering new international markets?
    o How can the company mitigate these risks and build resilience in its international operations?
    What contingency plans should the company have in place to address unforeseen challenges or
    disruptions in the target market(s)?
    7. Conclusion (150 words)
    Which country did you choose? What are the most interesting and important facts about the country?
    Key challenges, risks, and threats of doing business in the chosen country. How would your chosen
    business operate inside the chosen country, how will it be perceived by the population? Who will be
    your target market? what type of entry mode will you use? Etc.

  • Title: “Streamlining the Ordering Process: A Case Study on Customer Preferences and Efficiency”

    Instructions will be uploaded later.
    Important Info
    The order was placed through a short procedure (customer skipped some order details).
    Please clarify some paper details before starting to work on the order.
    Type of paper and subject
    Number of sources and formatting style
    Type of service (writing, rewriting, etc)

  • “Controversy Over Prescribing Antipsychotic Drugs to Children and Adolescents: Examining the Evidence and Ethical Considerations”

    An argumentative research paper is a combination of a traditional research paper and a persuasive essay. An argumentative paper makes a claim about a topic and justifies this claim with specific evidence. The goal of the argumentative paper is to convince the audience that the claim is true based on the evidence provided.
    5-7 page argumentative research paper with a Works Cited page in proper MLA format. The Works Cited page DOES NOT count as the fifth page!
    Arial or Times New Roman 12 point font only!
    Paper MUST be double-spaced. (Click on the Line Spacing icon to change from the default single spacing.) Word parameters: 750-1000 words.
    Staple completed paper at the top left corner. Don’t forget to upload to TURNITIN.com
    You SHOULD have over FIVE citations. One of these citations MUST be from your Issues and Controversies source – the primary source. Your thesis statement should be the last sentence of your introductory paragraph.
    Paper structure: MLA format Title page, Title, introduction, a clear thesis statement, body paragraphs with support, and a conclusion.
    Your paper MUST HAVE parenthetical documentation.
    You MUST write your paper using your school Google account. Then, if you share your paper with me, I can help you during the process
    my topic is An argumentative research paper is a combination of a traditional research paper and a persuasive essay. An argumentative paper makes a claim about a topic and justifies this claim with specific evidence. The goal of the argumentative paper is to convince the audience that the claim is true based on the evidence provided.
    5-7 page argumentative research paper with a Works Cited page in proper MLA format. The Works Cited page DOES NOT count as the fifth page!
    Arial or Times New Roman 12 point font only!
    Paper MUST be double-spaced. (Click on the Line Spacing icon to change from the default single spacing.) Word parameters: 750-1000 words.
    Staple completed paper at the top left corner. Don’t forget to upload to TURNITIN.com
    You SHOULD have over FIVE citations. One of these citations MUST be from your Issues and Controversies source – the primary source. Your thesis statement should be the last sentence of your introductory paragraph.
    Paper structure: MLA format Title page, Title, introduction, a clear thesis statement, body paragraphs with support, and a conclusion.
    Your paper MUST HAVE parenthetical documentation.
    You MUST write your paper using your school Google account. Then, if you share your paper with me, I can help you during the process
    my topic is ″Should doctors and psychiatrists prescribe antipsychotic drugs to children and adolescents?″

  • Title: The Complexities of Character: A Character Analysis of Whose Names are Unknown and Fargo

    The instructions for ESSAY 2: Character Analysis—20 points The purpose of a character analysis essay is to carefully examine and sometimes evaluate a character in a work of literature. As with any analysis, this requires you to break the subject down into its component parts. Examining the different elements of a character. Analyzing a character might include identifying a particular personality trait (like the decision to steal or not to steal) and showing how the writer suggests that theme through the actions and point of view of the character; or you might also explain how the main character′s attitude is revealed through his dialogue and/or actions. REMEMBER: Writing is the sharpened, focused expression of thought and study. As you develop your writing skills, you will also improve your perceptions and increase your critical abilities. Writing ultimately boils down to the development of an idea. Your objective in writing a character analysis essay is to convince the person reading your essay that you have supported the idea you are developing. Unlike ordinary conversation and classroom discussion, writing must stick with great determination to the specific point of development. This kind of writing demands tight organization and control. Therefore, your essay must have a central idea (thesis), it must have several paragraphs that grow systematically out of the central idea, and everything in it must be directly related to the central idea and must contribute to the reader’s understanding of that central idea.
    These three principles are listed again below:
    Your essay must cover the topic you are writing about (a character in Whose Names are Unknown or Fargo).
    Your essay must have a central idea (stated in your thesis) that governs its development.
    Your essay must be organized so that every part contributes something to the reader’s understanding of the central idea (character analysis).
    MLA STYLE FORMAT
    WORD COUNT 1500 (+ or – 100)
    Important Info
    The order was placed through a short procedure (customer skipped some order details).
    Please clarify some paper details before starting to work on the order.
    Type of paper and subject
    Number of sources and formatting style
    Type of service (writing, rewriting, etc)

  • “Reflective Report: Assessing Student Learning and Teacher Feedback in an Online Classroom”

    The a-s-s-e-s-s-m-e-n-t will
    Reflective Report Please see the questions shown in the screenshot. I will send you all the info after being hired, eg PPTs, student access etc. Please send a draft in 12hrs -1 day time, day 2, and day 3 as well. + Will need to draft some questions to ask the teacher and revise base on feedback (Send bk ard in 1 day max)

  • “The Metaphysical Poets: A Clash of Views Between Johnson and Eliot through the Works of Donne and Marvell”

    18th-century critic Dr. Samuel Johnson, who first employed the term “metaphysical poets,” wrote that, in the poetry of the Metaphysicals, “the most heterogeneous ideas are yoked by violence together.” 20th-century poet T.S. Eliot disagreed, writing in his essay, “The Metaphysical Poets,” that those poets “united thought and feeling,” and “fel[t] their thought as immediately as the odour of a rose.” Discuss the validity of these opposing views, citing specific poems by John Donne and Andrew Marvell. (You may use any Marvell poem in Norton; you’re not limited to “To His Coy Mistress.”)
    Please only use the texts I provide or mention!

  • “Assessment Presentation Draft and Feedback Revision”

    The a-s-s-e-s-s-m-e-n-t will
    Project presentation Please see the questions shown in the screenshot. I will send you all the info after being hired, eg PPTs, student access etc. Please send a draft in 12hrs -1 day time, day 2, and day 3 as well. + Will need to draft some questions to ask the teacher and revise base on feedback (Send bk ard in 1 day max)