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Describe the target audience. Include demographic information about who buys the food, what about it they value, which styles and cultures they might identify with, and most importantly, what their nutrition needs are.

Food advertisement

As a team, select one edible food item to feature in the advertisement. It can be a singular, whole food, like a banana, a recipe or a dish, like salsa, an ingredient, like cinnamon, or a product category, like cereal. The advertisements must be original, so avoid existing packaged products, like ‘Clif Bars’, and present total, not single-ingredient, nutrition information for multi-ingredient items like smoothies. The nutrition information for most single and multi-ingredient food servings can be found at FoodData Central.

The Written Portion

The written portion is a short summary consisting of sections A.B and C. It does not require a market research review, nor will it be evaluated based on the marketing data it presents. The team’s ability to align a food with the nutrients featured, the biological functions those nutrients possess, and consumer wants and needs will be the primary basis for grading. Information gathering is needed to complete the written portion, but works cited are not.

A. Describe the food. Include information like where it originates, how it is customarily eaten or used, where it is purchased, what food group it fits into, and for multi-ingredient products, what the main ingredients are. The most important part of section A is to identify 2-3 nutrients or phytochemicals that provide in one serving an amount that qualifies to use the FDA nutrition claims described in C and that satisfy the nutrition needs of the audience described in B.

B. Describe the target audience. Include demographic information about who buys the food, what about it they value, which styles and cultures they might identify with, and most importantly, what their nutrition needs are.

C. Describe the advertisement. Include information about the delivery format, whether video, graphic, song, etc., and the fonts, colors, and artistic themes that will attract the target audience. The most important part of section C is the description of two featured FDA-approved nutrition claims that will appear in the ad. The claims can be Nutrient Content Claims, Health Claims, or Structure-Function Claims, but they must be relevant to the target audience, legitimate, and properly worded. To learn the FDA criteria for Nutrient Content Claims use, review Appendix A-B, and to differentiate between Health and Structure-Function claims and the requirements for their use, review Appendix C.

Prepare a paper describing the Situational Analysis for the business you selected.

Situational Analysis Paper

Prepare a paper describing the Situational Analysis for the business you selected. The Situational Analysis should be a separate chapter/section of the overall Marketing Plan. This section of the Marketing Plan includes a SWOT analysis which details the elements of the macro-level external environment, its industry or competitive environment, and its internal environment. In addition to the narrative provided in your paper about the business’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats, also include a SWOT analysis diagram (see examples in the week’s Module). When the Marketing Plan is finalized in Week 8, you will include this week’s Situational Analysis into the larger Marketing Plan document.

Prepare the paper using APA (including title page and reference page but not abstract). This paper will have at least three levels of headings please use headings per APA guidelines. In addition to your textbook, use at least three peer-reviewed sources to supplement your findings for a total of at least four references. Peer-reviewed sources should be Journal Articles, books, reports, etc. that can be located on the EBSCO Host or other Library Database.

How will an analyst assess the financial strength of a company using ratios? Give an example of a publicly traded company and assess three to five financial ratios.

Discussion essay

How will an analyst assess the financial strength of a company using ratios? Give an example of a publicly traded company and assess three to five financial ratios.

Define the problem presented in the case study and identify the expected outcome or any defined objectives. Explain how the problem was addressed, did you recogize any formal problem solving processes?

Analyzing the decision problem

  1. Review this week’s readings attached and links:
  1. Read the following case study attached: Using Exploratory Data Analysis to Improve the Fresh Foods Ordering Process in Retail Stores
  2. Create a 4 to 5 page report (approximately 1200 to 1500 words) that addresses the case study and includes the following:
    • Define the problem presented in the case study and identify the expected outcome or any defined objectives.
    • Explain how the problem was addressed, did you recogize any formal problem solving processes?
    • Explain what formal decision making process you think they may have used in this cases study and decribe it.
    • Identify the decisions made and if any alternative decisions were identified. If no alternatives were mentioned in the case study, then brainstorm a few alternative ideas you feel may have been appropriate.
    • Evaluate the final solution, was it effective?
    • Conclude your paper with your biggest take away related to the problem-solving processes. Can the same processes used be used in other situations? Explain.
  3. Include at least (4) in-text citations, (2) of which should be from external sources outside of course material and one of those external sources must be peer-reviewed (an academic, scholarly article). Your external sources might include other textbooks, articles, or peer-reviewed journals to support and validate your ideas. You are strongly encouraged to use the OLLUSA library when appropriate.
  4. APA formatting is required.
  5. Submit your completed assignment for your instructor’s evaluation.

Do you work in a linguistically diverse educational setting? How does your school approach linguistic diversity, such as bilingual students or students who use a dialect outside of Standard American English (SAE)?

Language at Home vs. The classroom

Language is a vital part of education. Thinking back, were there differences (either nuanced or more significant) in the language you used at home growing up versus what you heard and saw at school? Did this disparity have any effect on you?

Now think about your work. Do you work in a linguistically diverse educational setting? How does your school approach linguistic diversity, such as bilingual students or students who use a dialect outside of Standard American English (SAE)?

What specific kind of military and economic assistance did the US give to Israel, how did this influence Israel’s power in the region and how did it affect the current Israeli-Palestinian conflict?

Israeli-Palestinian conflict

The thesis for this essay is: The US has played a significant role in helping Israel maintain its military and economic domination in the area, which has fueled the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

The research question that is to be covered in this essay is: What specific kind of military and economic assistance did the US give to Israel, how did this influence Israel’s power in the region and how did it affect the current Israeli-Palestinian conflict?

 

Discuss the radical difference between the NHS and the US Healthcare system and identify and discuss the ideological sources of the different systems.

Understand the scope of the us healthcare

Leaning Objectives
To understand the scope and complexity of the US Healthcare system and compare its performance to those of other countries

Week #2 PBL Assignment
On page 100 of the Healthcare Allocation reading from last week it says: “The radical difference between the universal healthcare system of the UK and the prevailing free market (supplemented by some government aid) in the US reflects deep ideological differences” (Fisher 2001, 100).

Find websites and news articles that compare the current US healthcare system to the NHS in England. These may be about particular cases, outcomes for particular diseases such as breast cancer, or general comparisons.

Discuss the radical difference between the NHS and the US Healthcare system and identify and discuss the ideological sources of the different systems.

Requirements:
Answer all of the questions and submit your answers to the dropbox by Sunday at midnight. Your submission must be double spaced with 12-point font. The submission must be 2 – 3 pages and in APA format.

Submit a topic of their research paper and in one or two paragraphs provide a description of what that paper will cover.

Criminal Justice Question

Submit a topic of their research paper and in one or two paragraphs provide a description of what that paper will cover.

Summarize your engagement with the key stakeholders or partners, including the input and feedback you received. Discuss how you intend to work with those key stakeholders or partners in order to achieve success.

DISCUSSION ESSAY

A. Develop a written proposal by doing the following:

1. Identify a problem or issue related to practice, policy, population, or education that aligns with the organizational priorities you seek to solve.

Note: You may need to meet with your organization or practice setting, your manager, or your supervisor to help choose a current problem or issue.

  • a. Explain the problem or issue, including why it is applicable to the area of practice you chose and the healthcare environment.

2. Discuss your investigation of the problem or issue.

  • a. Provide evidence to substantiate the problem or issue (e.g., organizational assessment, national source documents, evidence from a stakeholder).

3. Analyze the state of the situation using current data.

  • a. Analyze areas that might be contributing to the problem or issue.

4. Propose a solution or innovation for the problem or issue.

  • a. Justify your proposed solution or innovation based on the results of your investigation and analysis.

5. Recommend resources to implement your proposed solution or innovation. Include a cost-benefit analysis of your proposed solution or innovation.

6. Provide a timeline for implementation based on your proposal.

7. Discuss why each key stakeholder or partner is important for the implementation of the solution or innovation.

  • a. Summarize your engagement with the key stakeholders or partners, including the input and feedback you received.
  • b. Discuss how you intend to work with those key stakeholders or partners in order to achieve success.

8. Discuss how your proposed solution or innovation could be implemented, including how the implementation could be evaluated for success.

 

B. Explain how you fulfilled the following roles during your process of investigation and proposal development:

  1. scientist
  2. detective
  3. manager of the healing environment

 

C. Submit the completed attached “Professional Verification Form” from the organizational leader advising you in your leadership experience.

D. Acknowledge sources, using APA-formatted in-text citations and references, for content that is quoted, paraphrased, or summarized.

E. Demonstrate professional communication in the content and presentation of your submission.

What are the different types of alcoholic beverages? What are some of the challenges associated with managing a bar? How can a beverage program be used to increase revenue in a restaurant or hotel?

DISCUSSION ESSAY

Chapter 9: Hotel and Lodging Operations

  1. What are the three primary types of hotels?
  2. What is the difference between a franchised hotel and a managed hotel?
  3. What are some of the challenges associated with operating a hotel?

Chapter 10: Restaurant Operations

  1. What are the different types of restaurants?
  2. What is the difference between a chain restaurant and an independent restaurant?
  3. What are some of the challenges associated with operating a restaurant?

 

Chapter 11: Beverages

  1. What are the different types of alcoholic beverages?
  2. What are some of the challenges associated with managing a bar?
  3. How can a beverage program be used to increase revenue in a restaurant or hotel?

 

Chapter 12: Tourism

  1. What are the different types of tourism?
  2. What are some of the challenges associated with promoting tourism in a destination?
  3. What is sustainable tourism and why is it important?

 

Chapter 13: Gaming Entertainment

  1. What are the different types of gaming establishments?
  2. What is the difference between a casino and a racino?
  3. What are some of the challenges associated with operating a gaming establishment?

 

Chapter 14: Theme Parks and Attractions

  1. What are the different types of theme parks and attractions?
  2. What are some of the challenges associated with operating a theme park or attraction?
  3. How can technology be used to enhance the guest experience in a theme park or attraction?

 

Chapter 15: Conventions and Meetings

  1. What is the difference between a convention and a meeting?
  2. What are some of the challenges associated with planning and managing a convention or meeting?
  3. How can technology be used to enhance the experience of attendees at a convention or meeting?

 

Chapter 16: Special Events

  1. What are the different types of special events?
  2. What are some of the challenges associated with planning and managing a special event?
  3. How can social media be used to promote and enhance the guest experience at a special event?

 

Chapter 17: Leadership and Management

  1. What is the difference between a leader and a manager?
  2. What are some of the key skills and traits of effective leaders and managers in the hospitality industry?
  3. How can a manager create a positive workplace culture?

 

Chapter 18: Human Resources Management

  1. What are some of the unique challenges associated with managing human resources in the hospitality industry?
  2. What are some of the key legal considerations that must be taken into account when managing human resources in the hospitality industry?
  3. How can a manager create a diverse and inclusive workplace in the hospitality industry?

 

Chapter 9: Hotel and Lodging Operations

  • Hotels can be divided into three categories: full-service, limited-service, and resort hotels.
  • The role of hotel general manager involves managing guest satisfaction, maintaining quality standards, and ensuring profitability.
  • The key functions of hotel operations include front office, housekeeping, food and beverage, and maintenance.

 

Chapter 10: Restaurant Operations

  • Restaurants can be divided into three categories: fine dining, casual dining, and quick-service restaurants.
  • The role of restaurant manager involves managing food quality, service standards, and profitability.
  • The key functions of restaurant operations include kitchen operations, front-of-house operations, and management functions.

 

Chapter 11: Beverages

  • The key categories of alcoholic beverages are beer, wine, and Beverage service involves managing inventory, pricing strategies, and responsible service.
  • The key categories of non-alcoholic beverages are coffee, tea, soda, and specialty drinks.

 

Chapter 12: Tourism

  • Tourism can be divided into three categories: leisure tourism, business tourism, and adventure tourism.
  • Destination management involves managing the tourism product, developing marketing strategies, and ensuring sustainability.
  • The travel and tourism industry is a major contributor to the global economy.

 

Chapter 13: Gaming Entertainment

  • Gaming establishments can be divided into three categories: casinos, racinos, and online gaming.
  • Gaming regulations are an important aspect of managing a gaming establishment.
  • The gaming industry generates significant revenue and creates job opportunities.

 

Chapter 14: Theme Parks and Attractions

  • Theme parks and attractions can be divided into three categories: amusement parks, water parks, and museums.
  • Safety and guest experience are key considerations in managing a theme park or attraction.
  • Developing new attractions and incorporating technology are important for remaining competitive.

 

Chapter 15: Conventions and Meetings

  • Conventions and meetings can be divided into three categories: corporate meetings, trade shows, and incentive travel.
  • Managing logistics and creating a positive attendee experience are key considerations in managing a convention or meeting.
  • Measuring success is important for evaluating the effectiveness of a convention or meeting.

 

Chapter 16: Special Events

  • Special events can be divided into three categories: weddings, festivals, and concerts.
  • Managing logistics and coordinating vendors are key considerations in managing a special event.
  • Creating a unique guest experience and promoting the event are important for its success.

 

Chapter 17: Leadership and Management

  • Leadership and management styles can vary depending on the and the organization.
  • Effective communication, delegation, and decision-making are important skills for leaders and managers.
  • Creating a positive workplace culture and promoting employee engagement are important for employee retention and productivity.

 

Chapter 18: Human Resources Management

  • Human resources management involves recruitment, training, and performance management.
  • Managing a diverse workforce and complying with legal regulations are key considerations in human resources management.
  • Promoting employee engagement and providing opportunities for career growth are important for employee retention and productivity.