EHD5

 Explain in your own words what FOOTPRINTING (or digital reconnaissance) is and how you would go about gathering the information you need to determine the location of a recently stolen late model car that was last seen in the parking lot of our college. 

300 words

Lipids

List the three classes of lipids found in the body and in foods.

What are some of the functions of lipids in the body? What roles do phospholipids perform in the body? What roles does cholesterol play in the body?

What features do fats bring to foods? Which of the above lipids is predominant in foods and in the body?

Explain the process of hydrogenation and describe its effect on fats. List the advantages and disadvantages of hydrogenation. What are trans-fatty acids, and how do they influence heart disease?

Describe the structure of triglycerides, phospholipids, and cholesterol. How do triglycerides and phospholipids differ in structure and function? How does cholesterol differ from triglydrides and phospholipids in structure and function?

Summarize lipid digestion & absorption:
In the mouth: In the Stomach: In the Small Intestine:

Sample Solution

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Brand Assessment & Shopping Research Paper

At the beginning of the assignment due class session, submit a summary of your research compared to your experience in physically visiting and shopping in a retail business. Discuss the businesss strengths and weaknesses in the branding factors you have learned in this course-to-date (class lectures and reading through Chapter 7) vis–vis what you see, feel, and experience in the business.  Summarize the brands strengths and weaknesses, along with how you would improve the businesss branding and customer experience.  This paper should be 7-10 pages (double-spaced, stapled). 

Outline

Introduction
See chapter 16 in the Craft of Research for great intro tips.
(Body)
Literature Review
All papers will have a literature review. For those papers that contain no original data collection (most), this section is expanded, broken into subsections, and forms the bulk of the paper.

NOTE: An Excellent sample format to follow is:
Major Claim:
Reason 1:
Evidence 1A: Research shows X leads to Y Evidence 1B:
Reason 2:
Continue from here…etc,
Methods (if applicable)
    If you collect any of the data you use as evidence yourself, you need this section.
Results (if applicable)
    If you collect any of the data you use as evidence yourself, you need this section.
Discussion
Most papers include a Discussion in addition to the above. This is an excellent place for acknowledgment and response (see Craft of Research chapter 10) and to explain the evidence, reasons, and warrants laid out in previous sections. 
Conclusion
See chapter 16 in the Craft of Research for great conclusion tips.