Information Calorie And Information Cap-And-Trade

 

In Chapter 7 we learned about the Information Calorie and Information Cap-and-Trade.  Choose one of these concepts and expound on it. Include how you would implement your chosen concept.  How would you encourage employees to follow your plan?  How would you convince executives to adopt your plan?

Please read the question carefully and answer all parts of the question for full credit.

Please find attached ebook for referring chapter 7.

The Sociological Approach to Consumer Life Style: Self-Report Measures of Consumer Behavior

Mid Term ProjectThe Sociological Approach to Consumer Life Style: Self-Report Measures of Consumer Behavior.  This project relates to problem of temporal and situational factors in consumer behavior.  Your task is to devise and complete a two-day record of how you spend time.  Prepare a recording form on which you can note all discrete activities that you engage in, including: beginning and ending times, name of activity, location, and whether conducted alone or with others.  Initially, you might decide on your activity categories as (school, job, transportation, exercise, cooking, cleaning, personal care, TV, etc.).  Decide what additional information to collect (e.g., feelings while engaged in an activity, alone or not, self-instigated or not).  Before you begin this 2-day time diary, write down your predictions: What percentage of your time will be spent with others, what percentage engaged in academic study, etc.  Gather activity data for 2 days, then analyze and summarize your results.  Categorize each activity as to type.  Note the percentage of time given to each category.
                        Finally, discuss how analysis of the use of time your time can be used by marketers to identify and develop new goods and services.  You might critique the diary methods and suggest alternative ways to learn how consumer behavior is distributed in time and place.  Prepare a summary report of your work.  The two-day report should be presented in a spreadsheet and the summary report should be a word document.  Total 2 pages. 

Renaissance And Enlightenment

This is a Gordon Rule Assignment. 

What This Assignment Is NOT:

  • The assignment is not a plot summary of the literary work (a paraphrase of what happens or an explanation of what the text “is about”). Your paper will earn no more than 65% if you write a plot summary.
  • This assignment is not a historical paper. You can refer to historical context if you think you need to for your ideas to be clear, but the main focus of the paper must be an analysis of the literature that supports your thesis statement.
  • This assignment is not a research paper. You need to work with your own ideas. Do not include any sources other than the literature you are analyzing.

What This Assignment IS:

You are trying to show your professor that you know and understand the literary works about which you choose to write. You may write about the literature included in Modules 3 and 4. Additionally, you  need to take what you learned in Module 2 into consideration as you write.

Table of Contents:

Paper requirements
Cut-off for uploading your work
Directions for writing the essay draft
Templates for signal phrases
Samples for parenthetical citations
Sample Works Cited entries

Requirements:

  1. Consider only these literary periods:     
    • The Renaissance (Shakespeares sonnets #18, 29 and 130; Is This a Dagger I See before Me from Macbeth; To Be or not to Be from Hamlet)
    • The Enlightenment (Tartuffe by Molire; Candide by Voltaire)
  2. Choose one author’s work. You may not use authors or texts that are not assigned in the lessons.
  3. Then, choose one of the themes in the list below. Do not try to combine them. To be effective, the theme must be working throughout the text you chose in Step 2.

    Themes for Essay #1 (Choose 1): 

    • Death
    • Exploration
    • Friendship
    • Love
    • Power
    • Religion
    • Wealth
    • Truth
  4. Write at least 2 to 3 full pages of analysis. If you don’t reach the bottom of page 2 (following the layout requirements), your paper is not developed enough and will lose credit.
  5. Do not use secondary sources. Use your own ideas and the works you are analyzing, not something you found on the Internet or anywhere else except your own head. You may use links provided for historical background, etc. However, be sure you are using only the links in the course. It’s all too easy to go from a link on a web page in the course to a different web page outside the course. Make sure you treat those linked web pages in the course like the sources they are, with signal phrases that identify the title of the web page, quotation or paraphrase from the web page, and a parenthetical citation (use paragraph numbers for a website even if that means you have to count the paragraphs yourself). Outside sources will lower your grade.
  6. Introduce all source material (quotations and paraphrases) adequately with a signal phrase rather than “dropping” them into the paper with no introduction. You should provide a signal phrase before each quotation or paraphrase, giving some context for the quotation.
  7. Use parenthetical citations for all source material. Keep in mind that different genres required different information in the parenthetical citations. Follow MLA requirements for parenthetical notation as shown in the template section below.
  8. MLA-style documentation requires a Works Cited. Start your Works Cited on a new page after your essay. Include all the sources you used in your essay.
  9. If your professor requires an Honor Code at the end of your paper, see the syllabus for the correct wording.

Cut-Off for Uploading Your Work:

Upload the essay to the TurnItIn.Com Dropbox by the cut-off date/time. You may submit it earlier, but no extensions will be allowed except as provided for in your professor’s policy in the syllabus. Plan your time accordingly.

Directions for Writing the Essay Draft:

  1. Follow your professor’s paper layout requirements.
  2. Write a thesis statement that includes the title of the literary work and the theme you chose from the list. The work is the subject of the paper, and the theme is the “point” you are making about the subject. Make sure that the theme/point is in the thesis. Don’t make your professor guess! Putting the theme in the title of your paper does not replace the requirement for putting the theme in your thesis statement.
  3. Make a chronological list of the quotations that support the thesis statement. (You must use quotations. Paraphrases are OK as long as you use mostly quotations and don’t forget to document the paraphrases, too.) This list is a planning step that will help ensure that your thesis is well-supported. Note the information you will need to write parenthetical citations for each quotation (see the Basic Requirements below). It’s usually best to keep the list in chronological order, discussing the text from beginning to end. As you write your draft, you can refer in later portions of the essay to something you wrote earlier in the essay if necessary. If the theme is true for the literary work in question, you will be able to see quotations throughout the text, not just in one spot.
  4. Create a title for your essay. It should include the theme on which you are working.
  5. Write an introductory paragraph for your essay. The first part of the introduction should include the author’s full name and the title of the text, properly formatted (identification). (Note: Later in the essay, you can refer to the author by last name only, but never by first name only.) Make sure you format the title of the text properly. This leading part of the paragraph should introduce and logically lead up to your thesis statement, which should end your introduction.
  6. Write the body paragraphs for your essay, supporting your chosen theme as it applies to the literary work. Incorporate quotations from your list as you go along, still in chronological order. The quotations are the “facts” in your essay that support your ideas. You may paraphrase, but quotations are stronger support. As you write, set up your source material (quotations and any paraphrases) well: start with a signal phrase, followed by the source material, followed by the parenthetical citation, followed by your interpretation, where you explain how the quotation or paraphrase helps support the topic sentence of the paragraph or the thesis statement. Do not go on to a new idea, new source material, or a new paragraph without providing interpretation.
  7. Write a concluding paragraph that brings your essay to a logical close. Don’t just repeat everything you already wrote. You can restate, but keep in mind that restating something means saying it in a complete different way. Make sure you have a real paragraph (at least two sentences), not just one sentence.
  8. Write a Works Cited page following MLA documentation requirements.

Follow post requirements essay is going to ne turn into TurnItIn 

Do not Plagiarized

2-3 pages essay 

Weekly Assignment 5

This assignment will give you some experience in analyzing companies that are doing social media well, what they are doing that is working, and what challenges and successes they need to address.

1. Choose a hospitality company to look at and analyze. You will need to outline what it is doing as far as social media goes, but also discuss some of its success and challenges. Provide an overview of what the company has done so far on social media.
2. Pick another company associated with the company you originally selected in the industry. Some examples include
Wendys and Arby’s
Starbucks and Dunkin’ Donuts .
Taco Bell, McDonald’s, and KFC
Marriott and Hilton
Southwest and American Airlines
Carnival and Norwegian
And many others

3. Provide your recommendations for each company and what it is doing on social media.
4. Address any gaps. This is where you identify the missed opportunities, and possible directions in which the company can go for the future. Discuss the overall insights you gathered from this exercise here.
5. Provide your references for citations appropriately.
Upload your assignment here. (Minimum 290 words)