Packaging products

 
 
 
 
 
You are to determine the distribution and promotional strategies with cultural highlights. Suggest a brand name that would create a distinctive identity for the company (or specific product). Analyze cultural and legal factors that could influence packaging of the product.
 
Identify the physical attributes, customer benefits, and competitive advantages of the distribution of the product (or service) to be offered by the organization. Describe transportation, communication, and utility facilities in the country that might enhance or deter your organization’s ability to move goods from one destination to the end-user of the item. (In many countries, a lack of roads combined with mountainous areas make truck shipping very difficult and expensive.)
 
 
 
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Significant health disparities in your at-risk group

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Identify significant health disparities in your at-risk group. (HOMELESS INDIVIDUALS)
Research and propose recommendations to decrease one of these disparities.
form of a proposal to area leaders to address the disparity in your community. Your proposal should include:
A description of the disparity.
The influences the disparity has on healthcare delivery.
The influences the disparity has on similar populations in other countries and the provision of global healthcare.
Recommendations to address the problem.
Any graphs or charts in your document that are needed to support your proposal.
 
 
 
 
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Aesthetic elements and concepts

 
 
 
 
 
Identify abstract beauty in East Asian calligraphy, using aesthetic elements and concepts such as line, shape, form, composition, rhythm, and movement, balance, and equilibrium to explain it.
 
 
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How people communicate through their appearance.

 
 
 
 
“From Culture to Hegemony,” there is a discussion of “style”—that is, the symbolic significance of how people communicate through their appearance. This, suggests Dick Hebdige can be a “challenge to hegemony.” Because of the time in which this was written, he is thinking in particular of young people who attached themselves to the “punk” movement or subculture. (“Subcultures,” as the term suggests, are smaller groups within the dominant culture that are often at odds with or cut against the grain of the larger culture.) Hebdige claims that style interrupts “the process of ‘normalization’” and “challenges the principle of unity and cohesion, which contradicts the myth of consensus.” I’d like you to support or refute this idea with examples from contemporary culture.
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