In 2-4 paragraphs. Please discuss what roles that organizations such as United Nations or local governments are playing in diffusing terrorism in United States
Please provide reference/article/or links related to the issue at hand
In: Economics
Define the following terms:
2 - 401 K
3 - S&P 500
4 - Dow Jones
5 - Mutual fund
6 - Exchange traded fund (ETF)
In: Economics
CASE 2 – 4 MARKETING - SIMPLY SHOES Founded in 2003, Simply Shoes had grown to six similar sized outlets by 2014, and was headquartered in Winnipeg Manitoba. For the past year, management had been debating the value of the money being spent on advertising and promotions. Mathew Micheli, the controller emphatically stated, “I am of the opinion that we should simply stop advertising altogether.” Mathew stated, “We are facing tough times and all that money would simply go to our bottom line and Bob has not shown us that it really pays for itself.” “Well I don’t know how I can convince you, Mathew,” stated Bob Merlin, the marketing manager, “but I can’t imagine maintaining our market share without advertising. All our major competitors spend about the same percentage of their sales on marketing as we do, as best as we can figure. How would our customers find out about our special sales? No we should not cut our advertising budget – we should increase it by 30 per cent. “That’s a lot more money, about $285,000 if I’m not mistaken,” stated Jasmine Kilby, manager of stores. “Why not put more emphasis on direct mail campaigns or even do a better job on our in store signage and displays”. We’ve got about 53,000 names in our customer data base, and they are almost evenly distributed between our six outlets. It would cost about $1.00 to mail each customer a letter, which would be a lot cheaper than our advertising, and would probably be much more effective as well. Not to mention, our in-store merchandizing can be done for around $28,000 per event, and about $10,000 in production and $2,000 per store to implement. “I’m tired of these disagreements,” stated Janet Jones, president. “It’s time we resolved this issue. We’ve got our big Father’s Day event coming up in six weeks and there are several items that we were going to promote heavily. Then there is the Canada Day sale shortly after that. Let’s try some testing of these ideas around these two week-long events to find out which way is the best to spend our advertising, direct mail, and merchandizing dollars. Now, I know that none of our store managers or buyers will want nothing short of a full ad and promotional effort in their areas. I think we can convince then otherwise if we have a good test design to offer them. We had originally set aside $40,000 for advertising and $28,000 for merchandizing for these two events. Bob, would you please design a couple of effective tests and get back to me by the end of the week.
Question: Prepare an executive summary of this case study
In: Accounting
CASE 2 – 4 MARKETING - SIMPLY SHOES
Founded in 2003, Simply Shoes had grown to six similar sized outlets by 2014, and was headquartered in Winnipeg Manitoba. For the past year, management had been debating the value of the money being spent on advertising and promotions.
Mathew Micheli, the controller emphatically stated, “I am of the opinion that we should simply stop advertising altogether.” Mathew stated, “We are facing tough times and all that money would simply go to our bottom line and Bob has not shown us that it really pays for itself.”
“Well I don’t know how I can convince you, Mathew,” stated Bob Merlin, the marketing manager, “but I can’t imagine maintaining our market share without advertising. All our major competitors spend about the same percentage of their sales on marketing as we do, as best as we can figure. How would our customers find out about our special sales? No we should not cut our advertising budget – we should increase it by 30 per cent.
“That’s a lot more money, about $285,000 if I’m not mistaken,” stated Jasmine Kilby, manager of stores. “Why not put more emphasis on direct mail campaigns or even do a better job on our in store signage and displays”. We’ve got about 53,000 names in our customer data base, and they are almost evenly distributed between our six outlets. It would cost about $1.00 to mail each customer a letter, which would be a lot cheaper than our advertising, and would probably be much more effective as well. Not to mention, our in-store merchandizing can be done for around $28,000 per event, and about $10,000 in production and $2,000 per store to implement.
“I’m tired of these disagreements,” stated Janet Jones, president. “It’s time we resolved this issue. We’ve got our big Father’s Day event coming up in six weeks and there are several items that we were going to promote heavily. Then there is the Canada Day sale shortly after that. Let’s try some testing of these ideas around these two week-long events to find out which way is the best to spend our advertising, direct mail, and merchandizing dollars. Now, I know that none of our store managers or buyers will want nothing short of a full ad and promotional effort in their areas. I think we can convince then otherwise if we have a good test design to offer them. We had originally set aside $40,000 for advertising and $28,000 for merchandizing for these two events. Bob, would you please design a couple of effective tests and get back to me by the end of theweek.”
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In: Accounting
Now consider even integers with non-repeating digits. Calculate the number of even integers where digits can not be repeated
In: Statistics and Probability
During an icy winter day two cars collide on a frictionless
road. Car 2 is 4 times the mass of car 1. Before the collision, car
2 is moving to the left at a speed of v0 and car 1 is moving to the
right at twice that speed, 2v0 . After the collision car 2 keeps
going to the left but at a quarter of its initial speed, 1 4v0 . a
Find the speed of car 1 immediately after the collision. (Your
answer will be in terms of v0.) b At what height did car 2 have to
be so that if it slid down the frictionless hill from rest at A its
speed at the bottom of the hill was v0 = 21.6 km/hr? You must use
good technique! For any application of energy or momentum you must
define the system. Clearly set up the problem starting from a
standard equation. Be sure to state the physics, to what and why it
applies.
In: Physics
A.The area of the primary coil (the current source) is 3*10^-4 m^2. The period for the
AC power current oscillation is 1.6*10^-2 seconds, thus, the voltage goes from zero to
the root mean square voltage in 0.4*10^-2 seconds. Calculate the root mean square
voltage of the AC power supply
B.What is the root mean square voltage for the secondary coil (pickup coil) if there is one
loop for the primary coil (current source coil) and one loop for the secondary coil
(pickup coil)?
C. What is the root mean square voltage for the secondary coil (pickup coil) if there is one
loop for the primary coil (current source coil) and four loops for the secondary coil
(pickup coil)?
D. How will changing the area of the loops for the secondary coil (pickup coil) affect the
calculations that you completed in parts b and c? Provide your response in terms of
magnetic flux
In: Physics
SUBJECT: SPECIAL NEEDS 2 ( CONTINUE CARE ASSISTANT)
Que 4. Treatment for addiction (addiction such as alcohol and drug addiction )has many aspects. Describe care provider characteristics that enhance recovery from addiction.
In: Nursing
(2S,4S)-2-bromo-4-chloropentane
Drawthe skeletal structure and enantiomer of the molecule above.
In: Chemistry
Question 3, and 4
2.(50 pts) For the following list of nuclides, complete the following:
List the number of protons
Hydrogen-1= 1
Iron-56 =26
Zirconium-91= 40
Gold-197 =79
Uranium-238: 92
List the number of neutrons
Hydrogen-1 = 0
Iron-56 = 30
Zirconium-91 = 51
Gold-197 = 118
Uranium-238: 146
Write out the nuclide in the form
Hydrogen-1 = 1 H 1
Iron-56 = 56 Fe 26
Zirconium-91 = 91 Zr 40
Gold-197 = 197 Au 79
Uranium-238 = 238 U 92
Calculate the mass defect of each nuclide and associated binding energy
Hydrogen-1 (mass defect = .007316 amu ) (Total mass = 1.007316)
Iron-56 : (Mass Defect = 0.450166 amu) (Total Mass = 56.450166)
Zirconium-91 (Mass defect = 0.734555 amu) (total mass = 91 amu)
Gold-197(Mass defect = 1.600434 amu) (Total mass = 198.600434)
Uranium-238: (Mass defect= -1.934205) Total mass = 92 x 1.007316 + 146 x 1.008665 = 239.9 0r 238
3. (10 pts) For the isotopes in the previous problem, indicate if they are naturally occurring and/or radioactive. If radioactive, provide the half-life. If naturally occurring, provide the isotopic percentage.
4. (10 pts) For the isotopes in problem 2, calculate the binding energy per nucleon and plot this value versus the mass number.
In: Chemistry