NO Plagiarism and 350 words minimum we have learned from “The Path to Informatio

NO Plagiarism and 350 words minimum
we have learned from “The Path to Information Value” that 70% (seventy percent) of managers and executives say data are “extremely important” for creating competitive advantage.
In addition, it is implied by the authors that, “The key, of course, is knowing which data matter, who within a company needs them, and finding ways to get that data into users’ hands.”
Based on the company you have identified for your Final Paper,
Final Paper Topic I choosed 
Mawasco is a company in the retail industry that has been in operation for 50 years. Theretail industry is an industry that has grown so much over the years to become one of theindustries that have a great impact on the economy. The general merchandise stores category inthe retail industry. And which our company falls under, ranks third in terms of sales in the retailindustry. The automotive and foods and beverages stores rank first and second position in thisindustry. This industry enables consumers to access varieties of products and creates variousforms of utility including place and time (Pantano & Vannucci, 2019). The retail industrymakes money by pricing goods higher above the cost of labor, equipment, and distribution.While most retail companies get their goods from manufacturers, some manufacture the goodsthemselves in what is known as vertical integration. Online retail is rapidly growing in the retailindustry although traditional retailing is still being practiced widely (Pantano & Gandini, 2018).Due to constant communication between retailers and manufacturers and retailers andcustomers, a lot of information is generated in the retail industry
discuss 1) the data that matters to the executives in that industry, 2) who, within that industry, needs that data, and 3) some methods for ensuring that the critical data gets into the users’ hands. 
Ask an interesting, thoughtful question pertaining to the topic
Answer a question (in detail) posted by another student or the instructor
Provide extensive additional information on the topic
Explain, define, or analyze the topic in detail
Share an applicable personal experience
Provide an outside source google maps that apply to the topic, along with additional information about the topic or the source (please cite properly in APA)
Make an argument concerning the topic.

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or this assignment,  write a letter to your leader (local, state, or federal). I

or this assignment,  write a letter to your leader (local, state, or federal). I suggest that you read the article “Think Globally, Act Locally locally” before you begin working on your final.  In communities in which you are familiar, whether you are living in the place where you grew up or in a different community at the present time, what issues do you see around you that could be alleviated by the idea to “think globally, act locally”? 
What is the local issue and how does it relate to global issues? On a global level, explain what actors create/perpetuate the issue, if applicable, or conversely what actors work to address the issue and how?
You don’t need to provide your return address for the assignment, but you’ll need to include it if you decide to send your letter. Provide the name, position, and mailing address of one person you could contact regarding the local issue at the top of your submission. Then write a three-paragraph (no more than 2 single-spaced pages, including references) letter using this format:
Paragraph 1: introduce yourself and explain the problem;
Paragraph 2: explain the relevant history of the problem (cite your sources);
Paragraph 3: propose possible solutions and explain what you want this person to do.
Your letter should have a professional tone and look and follow standard letter format. Add legitimacy to your claims by providing citations using the Turabian style and include a list of your references (required). Use 12 pitch, Times New Roman font and 1-inch margins. Include your last name in your file name and upload your work in a .doc or .docx file by Sunday of week 8. lastnamefirstnamefinalclasssectionumber example: GonzalesJose final IRLS21001 A template is attached for your convenience. see also https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/653/01/

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Political Culture in Houston Professor Daniel Elazar is one of the founders of p

Political Culture in Houston
Professor Daniel Elazar is one of the founders of political cultures theory. He reduced the political culture of the United States into three basic types: moralistic (think New England), traditionalistic (think Alabama) and individualistic (think Montana).
Texas is seen as a hybrid of traditionalistic and individualistic cultures, which makes sense. Texas is a huge state, geographically, and is amazingly diverse. It’s history is part pre-civil war plantation (East Texas) part cowboy (West Texas), and is closely connected, geographically and culturally, to Mexico.
I think Houston is really hard to squeeze into one category. Houston is the largest city in the United States to have no zoning ordinance. Houstonians prefer to let property owners, rather than local governments, decide what they can and can’t do on their property. Houston elected the first openly-lesbian mayor in 2009, and she was reelected twice without serious opposition. Wendy Davis, a very liberal Democratic candidate for governor, carried the City of Houston in 2014 despite losing by a huge margin statewide. Houstonians voted 60-40 a year later to repeal an “equal rights” ordinance that would have created special protections for gay, lesbian and transgender Houstonians, then voted a month after that to elect a more liberal Sylvester Turner mayor over the more conservative Bill King. In 2018, underfunded Democratic candidate Lupe Valdez won a majority of Houston votes while losing by nearly 14 percentage points statewide. Houston’s at-large (city-wide) council elections have been won by conservative Republicans (Mike Knox), liberal Democrats (Sue Lovell), Latinos (Orlando Sanchez), African-Americans (Amanda Edwards), Asians (Gordon Quan), and nearly every other type of Houstonian.
Is Houston more individualistic or traditionalistic? Or is it something else entirely? Does it fit into any of Dr. Elazar’s categories?
Write a 2 – 5 page (double-spaced, normal font no bigger than 12, normal margins, etc) college-level essay telling me about Houston’s political culture. I have some resources you can use below, but feel free to find your own, and to draw on your personal experience as a long-time Houstonian, or someone completely new to the city. 
Submit in Word. Cite your sources. 
Additional Resources
Read more about Dr. Elazar’s political cultures theory here: https://courses.lumenlearning.com/amgovernment/chapter/state-political-culture/
Wendy Davis carried Houston, but did terribly statewide: http://www.texastribune.org/2014/11/04/abbott-crushes-wendy-davis-gop-sweep/
Houston was the first major city with an openly lesbian mayor (http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/13/us/politics/13houston.html?_r=0 ), but voted overwhelmingly to repeal the equal rights ordinance (http://www.chron.com/politics/election/local/article/HERO-results-6608562.php ).
In 2016, Hillary Clinton carried historically-conservative Harris County by a wide margin: https://www.texastribune.org/2016/11/09/see-which-counties-texas-trump-and-clinton-won/ 
The Chronicle asks – Is Houston more conservative than we thought? http://www.houstonchronicle.com/local/gray-matters/article/Is-Houston-more-conservative-than-we-think-11146572.php 
The Economist says Houston is a little to the left of Fort Worth and El Paso, but not as liberal as Dallas, or near as liberal as Austin: https://www.economist.com/blogs/graphicdetail/2014/08/daily-chart-0 
Where should Houston go from here? Former mayoral candidate Bill King weighs in:  http://www.houstonchronicle.com/opinion/outlook/article/The-outlook-for-Houston-is-up-to-us-12496955.php?utm_campaign=email-premium&utm_source=CMS%20Sharing%20Button&utm_medium=social 
Is Houston’s population about to pass Chicago’s? Not as fast as we thought.http://www.houston.org/pdf/research/quickview/Economy_at_a_Glance.pdf

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How is the Texas Constitution changed? As you’ve read in your text, changes to t

How is the Texas Constitution changed?
As you’ve read in your text, changes to the Texas Constitution are proposed by the state legislature, but can only be approved by a majority vote in a statewide election. In 2017, voters adopted all seven amendments proposed by the state legislature. In 2019, legislators proposed ten amendments for voter consideration, all but one of which passed.
Legislators are already filing legislation to suggest constitutional amendments for the upcoming 2021 session, one of which would abolish daylight savings time in Texas.
Is this a good idea? On the one hand, lots of Texans hate daylight savings time, and it’s a pain to change clocks back and forth every few months. On the other hand, would it be a bigger pain to have Texas on a different time than the rest of the central time zone for half of each year? If you’ve ever driven through Arizona, which doesn’t follow daylight savings time, you know have to change your clocks one way as you cross the border from New Mexico, then two hours the other way when you cross the border into California – changing from Mountain Daylight Time to Pacific Standard Time. To make things worse, the many large Indian reservations in Arizona do observe daylight savings time, so…nobody traveling through Arizona ever knows what time it is.
Write a 2 -5 page (double-spaced, normal font and margins, cited sources, etc.) essay about S.J.R. 13 . Make sure you essay tells your reader:
1. How could this actually become part of the Texas Constitution? (Go through the process by which it would have to pass both the House and Senate, then get a majority of voters to agree)
2. What is this proposal designed to do?
3. Who do you think might be for and against this?
4. What potential problems could this create, if any?
5. How would you vote on this if you were a state legislator?
6. How will you vote on this as a voter if it gets to the ballot?
Submit in Word (.docx). Cite your sources. 
Additional Resources
Here’s S.J.R. 13: https://capitol.texas.gov/BillLookup/History.aspx?LegSess=87R&Bill=SJR13 (Links to an external site.)
Legislators tried this two years ago: https://www.texastribune.org/2019/02/26/texas-lawmakers-end-daylight-saving-time-1550177496/ (Links to an external site.)
The Fort Worth Star-Telegram covered the issue two years ago: https://www.star-telegram.com/news/state/texas/article227202644.html (Links to an external site.) 
Reform Austin wonders if we still need daylight savings time: https://www.reformaustin.org/texas-legislature/does-texas-need-daylight-savings-time/ (Links to an external site.)
Here’s a good analysis of all of last year’s proposed amendments from the Texas Legislative Council: https://lrl.texas.gov/scanned/Constitutional_Amendments/amendments86_tlc_2019-11-05.pdf (Links to an external site.)

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