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  • Week 5 Social Systems Discussion

    Week 5 Social Systems Discussion

    Week 5 Social Systems Discussion: As you may recall, I have worked for my company for 30+ years and during that time I have worked with many different types of people makes for a very interesting day. Some are amazing and ‘team players’ while others just barely do their job. My team when I was in Connecticut, there were 8 of us, some of whom work hard while others just barely squeak by. In Connecticut, one of my co-workers, I’ll call L, total felt that she could do anything because she helped make power point

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    Essay Length: 1,087 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: April 28, 2019 By: catmeow
  • Coca Cola in India: A Corporate Social Responsibility Case Involving Marginalised Stakeholders

    Coca Cola in India: A Corporate Social Responsibility Case Involving Marginalised Stakeholders

    Student ID’s: 27829464, 27657345, 30090512, 30029015, 29269482, 30465028 Coca Cola in India: A corporate social responsibility case involving marginalised stakeholders Group 8 Contents Executive Summary 1. Introduction 2. The Problem 3. CSR Strategies 3.1. Outcomes 1. Recommendations 1. Conclusion Executive Summary: Production by Coca-Cola began in Plachimada, Kerala, in 2000, creating a range of social and environmental issues for the local communities due to over-extraction of groundwater, pollution and high levels of pesticides. This led to a long legal battle and protests by activist groups, creating a highly publicised conflict which adversely affected the company’s

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    Essay Length: 2,133 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: May 20, 2019 By: Jiamin Ren
  • Information Warfare on Mass Media

    Information Warfare on Mass Media

    Information Warfare on Mass Media Information Warfare on Mass Media Susan Blakley UMUC ________________ Our society and critical infrastructures have become largely dependent on computer networks and information technology solutions. Cyber-attacks have become much more of a problem as our technology has increased. Information media can be divided into two forms of forms of communication which are social and traditional media. Social and traditional media platforms continue to become increasingly popular across countries around the world, making information dissemination very accessible. (Zhang et al, 2013) Information in all its manifestations has been central to institutional

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    Essay Length: 1,491 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: May 20, 2019 By: Susan Nzegge
  • Digital Attacks on Mass Media

    Digital Attacks on Mass Media

    Digital Attacks on Mass Media Digital Attacks on Mass Media Susan Blakley UMUC ________________ Digital Attacks on Mass Media The three trends within the cybersecurity industry that I found to be interesting were the information warfare impact on society, chip and pin rise and downfall, and adware attacks on company networks Our society and critical infrastructures have become largely dependent on computer networks and information technology solutions. Cyber-attacks have become much more of a problem as our technology has increased. Information media can be divided into social and traditional media. Social and traditional media platforms

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    Essay Length: 259 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 20, 2019 By: Susan Nzegge
  • Western Canadian Coal Society Event

    Western Canadian Coal Society Event

    NETWORKING JOURNAL BADM 305 Western Canadian Coal Society Event The aim of this event was to provide a technical networking group for professionals in the coal industry. They are a non-profit group, directed by volunteers from mining, exploration and research organizations. In starting, there was arrangements for food after that a company called Somerset from Australia presented on ultrafine coal recovery and tailing treatments. Although it was not related to my desired field or interest, yet I come to know about mining and coal industry. Besides this, I made a contact with Miss Meloniee, who

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    Essay Length: 439 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: June 12, 2019 By: Jas Karan
  • Analysis of Socially Responsible Investing

    Analysis of Socially Responsible Investing

    Analysis of Socially Responsible Investing Analysis of Socially Responsible Investing ________________ Table of Contents Introduction 1 Hypothesis 2 Related Literature 2 Data Selection 4 Table 1 – Funds Selected 4 Methodology 5 Results 5 Table 2 – Factor Values / Statistical Significance 6 Table 3 – Annualized Alpha 6 Table 4 – Monthly Returns vs. S&P 500 8 Table 5 – Equally Weighted Average vs. S&P 500 8 Table 6 – Value Weighted Average vs. S&P 500 9 Conclusion 9 References 11 ________________ Introduction Socially responsible investing (SRI) is a method of investing based on

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    Essay Length: 2,797 Words / 12 Pages
    Submitted: June 29, 2019 By: Viento88
  • Social Problems: Continuity and Change

    Social Problems: Continuity and Change

    Cullen Tonge Social Problems Professor Ellis Project 1 One major social problem in the United States and even the world is underage drinking. In the United States, this is “the consumption of alcohol under a legally specified age, usually before one’s 21st birthday” (Underage Drinking). This is a social problem because it effects such a large amount of people. Whether it be the person participating in the underage drinking and risking getting into a lot of legal trouble or perhaps the parents of the drinker who are stressed because they do not know what their

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    Essay Length: 742 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: June 30, 2019 By: ctonge
  • American Apparel Financial Analysis

    American Apparel Financial Analysis

    OL 501 Milestone Two Worksheet American Apparel: Drowning in Debt Analysis of Financial Situation The analysis of financial situation of American Apparel reveals that the company’s performance and health overall is poor, because of many negative indicators. First of all, the company is not turning sales into profit, it hasn’t seen profit in years, and its debt is increasing from borrowing money at an exorbitant rate. The balance sheet is a summary of the dollar amounts of a firm’s assets, liability and owner equity accounts at the end of a specific account period (Pride, Hughes,

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    Essay Length: 1,355 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: July 5, 2019 By: dafina
  • Financial Analysis for American Apparel

    Financial Analysis for American Apparel

    ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENTAL Economic Environment Davina Lamlli Southern New Hampshire University 06/02/2019 Abstract The prupose of this journal is to describe the factors that affect the business environment in today’s world, and how they affect the success of it. Also, this study was a review of resources to explain the importance of considering all those factors when a company is planning to make some overall strategy changes. Finally, the results shown that those factors are essential on decision making for reaching a better outcome and adapt with the economic environment. ________________ Business is an organized effort

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    Essay Length: 783 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: July 5, 2019 By: dafina
  • American Apparel: Drowning in Debt?

    American Apparel: Drowning in Debt?

    FINAL PROJECT INTRODUCTION Final Project Introduction Dafina Lamlli Southern New Hampshire University ________________ Final Project Introduction The company that I have elected for my final project is American Apparel: Drowning in Debt? The reason is that I found very interesting to study how the company went from the top of fashion industry, slowly trickled down and struggling for survival. Mission American Apparel as largest single garment factory had a great mission that differentiated it from other competitors. Their mission was to make high quality and trendsetting clothes without using cheap “sweatshop” in other countries and

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    Essay Length: 543 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: July 5, 2019 By: dafina
  • American Apparel: Drowning in Debt?

    American Apparel: Drowning in Debt?

    The case that I have decided to use for my final project is the American Apparel: Drowning in Dept. As I reviewed the material, I identified threads, opportunities, weaknesses and strengths of the company. Threats. * Recession * High competition from other brand with high financial resources * Problems created because was required to terminate the employment of 2000 workers Opportunities * New market opening up * Products appealed to the young Weaknesses * Irregularities in the identity documents of workers * Costly loans * Negative public image (several lawsuits on sexual assault and harassment).

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    Essay Length: 549 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: July 5, 2019 By: dafina
  • American Apparel

    American Apparel

    American Apparel, needs to go back to its foundation, and relaunch the brand. "American Apparel’s mission was to make great quality clothing without using cheap “sweatshop” labor and exploiting workers" (Metha, 2016). Currently, their brand has taken a lot of hits, financially, legally and reputation-wise. One of their major disadvantages is its financial state. They need to increase sales numbers, reduce their high-interest debt before they are forced to file for bankruptcy, and lower their operating costs. By establishing KPI’s goals for the above-mentioned objectives, it will help American Apparel understand better what, how and

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    Essay Length: 381 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: July 23, 2019 By: pbenzo
  • Philosophy of Human Nature: Society Must Be Defended

    Philosophy of Human Nature: Society Must Be Defended

    Surname Student’s Name Professor’s Name Subject DD MM YYYY Philosophy of Human Nature: Society Must Be Defended Introduction In the book Society Must Be Defended (1976), Michael Foucault offers important insight on human nature. Michael especially focuses on the constant battle between internal and external powers within human nature and living. For practicality, Foucault cites politics as a continuation of war. To him, war is a result of the constant battle for dominion which results in power. Thus, he establishes that power is a commodity that people die to protect and others fight to have.

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    Essay Length: 2,146 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: August 4, 2019 By: Mbugua

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