Write a compare and contrast essay on the main characters from Lorraine Hansberry’s “A Raisin in the Sun” and Arther Miller’s “Death of a salesman” showing examples of sympathies and understandings of their struggle to obtain the “American Dream”.

Winfield Refuse Management, Inc. was a small, publicly traded waste management company with a regional footprint in the Midwest. Founded in 1972, the company grew both organically and through small acquisitions. As larger competitors in the waste management industry consolidated smaller players and benefited from economies of scale, Winfield sought to maintain its competitive position by acquiring MPIS, a larger, more ambitious target. The acquisition of MPIS would require external financing, but the company had long followed a policy of avoiding long-term debt. However, Winfield management and some members of the board questioned this strategy and argued that issuing debt might be preferable to a stock issuance.
Procedure
Read the case study, “Winfield Refuse Management, Inc.: Raising Debt vs. Equity” from the Harvard Business CoursePack.
After reading the case study, complete a cash flow analysis of debt vs. equity financing, and demonstrate that you understand the implications of this analysis.
Create a letter to Mamie Sheen advising her on what course of action she should recommend. The letter should contain four sections: introduction, your findings, your recommendations, and a conclusion.
Your letter should address at a minimum these questions:
What are the differences in cash flow requirements between the two options?
What are the deciding or most relevant criteria by which to evaluate and recommend a path forward?
How should she argue her case to neutralize objections?
What actions should Mamie take to minimize her risks given her recommended path forward?
1. In responding, identify aspects of this course that have added to or changed the way you think about racial inequality and why.
2. The goal of this question is for you to reflect on the material of this course to identify and prioritize areas for intervention to address racial inequality, and to consider policy solutions. In your essay, answer the following:
A. Identify the major causes of racial economic inequality.
B. Prioritize areas for government policy intervention (rank them 1 to ….).
C. Identify potential policy solutions for top 3 priorities.
• Example: If your top priority is to address educational inequality in K-12 education, you might propose that the federal government condition federal funding to schools on progress in closing the achievement gap within school districts.
According to sba.gov (2015), A partnership (https://www.sba.gov/business-guide/launch-your-business/choose-business-structure) is a single business where two or more people share ownership.
Because partnerships entail more than one person in the decision-making process, it’s important to discuss a wide variety of issues upfront and develop a legal partnership agreement. This agreement should document how future business decisions will be made, including how the partners will divide profits, resolve disputes, change ownership (bring in new partners or buy out current partners), and how to dissolve the partnership. Although partnership agreements are not legally required, they are strongly recommended and it is considered extremely risky to operate without one.
Explain how partnerships are formed. What are the duties imposed by the law on these partners? Are there any circumstances where one partner should be liable for the activities of another partner?
Have a persuasive topic sentence starting each new body paragraph that further the argument your thesis and limits the content of the paragraph to one particular point
Introduce all quotations and use appropriate ( ) documentation
Discusses the events and characters in the present and/or present perfect tense.
1. (Lady Audley’s Secret) Lady Audley claims she is a “MADWOMAN” (294), and she further goes on to explain that she is also a victim of her beauty and of the society in which she exists. Your task is to take a position on Lady Audley’s claims and in doing so determine whether you think she deserves the punishment she receives. To prove your thesis, be sure to provide specific and concrete detail as well as textual evidence that is properly documented
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2. (Mrs. Warren’s Profession) Explore what Shaw is arguing about money and morality in Mrs. Warren’s Profession, particularly as it relates to class, gender, marriage, and prostitution..
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3. (Mrs. Warrens Profession) Explore the relationship between Vivvie and her mother in doing so also consider their similarities as well as their differences.
In this exercise, we will attempt to answer the following:
1. How much insolation strikes all of San Francisco on a typical day in Summer? In Winter?
2. How does your calculated insolation compare with San Francisco’s energy use? Residential?
Commercial? Total?
a. Consider area available for capture
b. Consider efficiency of capture
Write an essay about thinking about life in the United States since 1950, has being outspoken (or, as Ruby Nell Sales calls, it having a “big mouth”) been an advantage or a disadvantage for African Americans?
In order to answer this question, combine Sales’ interview with one of the other two sources from our final week (the “Tenement” video or the “Cops on My Tail” podcast episode).
Think and discuss sociologically using sociological terms and concepts and chapter information from your text and papers as well!
Documents are as follows: brief guide to the paper, generational differences chart, sociological imagination formal and informal definitions and discussion, rubric Soc 101 how your paper is graded.