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What do you think could happen if an online press room doesn’t have all the information...

What do you think could happen if an online press room doesn’t have all the information listed in this section?

How do you think social media have changed the role of a public relations professional?

In: Operations Management

A. Use the Internet to research and investigate Whole Foods via news and PR reports. B....

A. Use the Internet to research and investigate Whole Foods via news and PR reports.

B. In one page, assess the social media strategy of Whole Foods and determine if they have been effective at overcoming negative reports in the press.

In: Operations Management

1. What are the three steps the adjuster must take upon receipt of a new claim?...

1. What are the three steps the adjuster must take upon receipt of a new claim?

a.

b.

c.

2. Define the following methods used to determine the value of a property loss:

a. Replacement cost

b. Actual cash value

c. Agreed value

d. Functional replacement cost (use outside sources for this, many examples are online)

3. What is a bad faith claim?(a) Explain the consequences faced by an insurance company if they are accused of acting in bad faith. (b)

a.

b.

4. Explain why liability claims are more difficult to adjust than property claims.

5. Explain three procedures which insurance companies may modify when handling catastrophic losses.

a.

b.

c.

In: Accounting

Identify two specific firms that you believe operate as a duopoly or in a larger oligopoly...

Identify two specific firms that you believe operate as a duopoly or in a larger oligopoly and answer the following questions.

  1. Describe the industry your firms operate in and why you believe they qualify as close to an oligopoly, or more specifically, a duopoly.
  2. Is one of the firms a leader or are these two firms largely operating simultaneously?
  3. How do repeated interactions factor in to these firms' pricing decisions?
  4. Name at least one reason why consumers may suffer from the market power of these firms and one reason why consumers may actually benefit from the competition in which these two firms engage.
  5. If applicable, have these two firms ever been accused of collusion and been subject to antitrust scrutiny? If so, what?

In: Economics

A jury found Orenthal James "O.J." Simpson not guilty of murder in the deaths of Nicole...

A jury found Orenthal James "O.J." Simpson not guilty of murder in the deaths of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman on October 3, 1995. On February 4, 1997, a jury found Simpson responsible for both deaths and awarded the Brown and Goldman families $33.5 million in damages. How is this possible? Was the second trial a retrial of the first? If not, what is the relationship if any between the two proceedings? Isn't it double jeopardy if someone is tried twice for the same actions?

In: Statistics and Probability

"In a market with 20% annual growth and 12% price-drop per annum, technological products which arrive...

"In a market with 20% annual growth and 12% price-drop per annum, technological products which arrive on the market six months late but on budget generate 33% less profit over five years, whereas getting the product to market on time but 50% over budget only reduces profits by 4% (Ali et al., 1995)."

Question 2.1: What is the implication of this argumentation?

Question 2.2: Explain the theory that the statement above implied.

In: Economics

1) Choose six different tests and write six different questions one-sample t, paired samples t, independent...

1) Choose six different tests and write six different questions

one-sample t, paired samples t, independent t, one-way ANOVA, Factorial ANOVA, repeated measures ANOVA, regression, correlation, or chi-square.

2) For each question, choose a different test, and write up a research scenario in which you describe the research question and some details of the study or experiment. The question that the reader has to answer is ‘which test is appropriate?’.

Example (using Z-tests):

A personality psychologist has decided to investigate claims that the younger generation of college students (born between 1995 and 2000) are different from previous generations on the dimension of narcissism. She surveyed 150 college students born between 1995 and 2000 and compared their average level of narcissism (M = 4.3, SD = .3) to that of the previous generation (? = 4.2, ? = .1). What statistical test would be appropriate to conduct in this situation?

A. paired samples t

B. z-test

C. one-way ANOVA

D. Correlation

3) across the questions, please use at least one example from developmental, cognitive, social, or clinical psychology (you can have some repeat areas)

In: Psychology

Harry has written some cool, new computer software called Puccini, which gives smartphones a simulated AI...

Harry has written some cool, new computer software called Puccini, which gives smartphones a simulated AI capability. (Puccini and iPhone’s Siri are rumored to be dating.) Ordinary consumers are amazed, but computer software developers think that any coder could have some up with the idea. Harry runs down to the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for a utility patent. Is he likely to have his application approved?

Select one:

a. No: not novel

b. No: not useful

c. No: not nonobvious

d. Yes

In: Finance

The President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo on 19th May 2020 launched a GH¢600 million Coronavirus Alleviation...

The President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo on 19th May 2020 launched a GH¢600
million Coronavirus Alleviation Programme (CAP) business support scheme intended to
support small and medium-scale enterprises (SMEs) impacted by the novel coronavirus
(COVID-19). The fund is intended to provide relief to SMEs across the country that has
been negatively affected by the disease. In not more than two pages, critically evaluate
the strength and weakness associated with small and medium-scale enterprises (SMEs)
in your locality citing a relevant exampl

In: Finance

YOUR ASSIGNMENT: Do a search for "Uncle Tom's Cabin Synopsis" 1. What was/were the purpose(s) of...

YOUR ASSIGNMENT: Do a search for "Uncle Tom's Cabin Synopsis"

1. What was/were the purpose(s) of this book?

2. Summarize the story.

3. What was the impact of this book?

4. What were reactions to this novel - - both in the North and in the South.

One term, "He is an Uncle Tom" was much-used in Martin Luther King's day - - what does this term mean to modern black people?

If you can find this information: This "book" did not appear as a book. What was the "marketing approach" to selling copies of Stowe's efforts?

In: Economics