Based on the content presented in the article, describe the strategic importance of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and discuss how CRM business ethics can be used to create customer satisfaction and greater profits for the firm.

Read the Forbes article, “The Role of Business Ethics in Relationships with Customers (Links to an external site.).” Based on the content presented in the article, describe the strategic importance of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and discuss how CRM business ethics can be used to create customer satisfaction and greater profits for the firm.

Write about Stanley’s dominance/control over others and analyze why he is able to maintain control/power in the story.

The drama paper will be based on A Streetcar Named Desire and should address ONE of the following topics (in other words, you will use ONE prompt below to develop a thesis for your paper, and you will write a three-page paper with examples [citations from the text] and explanation to support that thesis): -Choose ONE character from the play and analyze what this character wants/desires and how s/he goes about getting it. -Write about Stanley’s dominance/control over others and analyze why he is able to maintain control/power in the story. -Write about either Stella or Blanche’s inability to retain power or control in the story and analyze why this happens. -Analyze the patterns of abuse and violence in the story -Analyze the ways in which this story would play out in a modern world. You may cite the articles we read in class or any others that apply to the topic.

Write a research paper on floatation/sensory depravation therapy from a scientific, medical, theoretical/ philosophical and/or social science perspective.

Write a research paper on floatation/sensory depravation therapy from a scientific, medical, theoretical/ philosophical and/or social science perspective. Information for the research paper must come from a multitude of sources such as empirical research studies, reviews, books and online resources. In the research paper you will be expected to critically analyze and interpret the results and points of view from the information that is compiled and synthesize the information into a comprehensive paper that incorporates various schools of thought.

Evaluate and explain how K–12 schools can intentionally or unintentionally enforce gender roles.

Many experts believe that education in the United States is gendered. That is, boys and girls are educated and treated differently throughout their academic careers. For this assessment, write an evaluation of gender and education in the United States. Address the following in your evaluation: • Are boys and girls taught gender in our public school systems? • Are female and male college students given equal support? • What differences are there in how college students evaluate male and female instructors? • How can gender bias be reduced or eliminated in the classroom? Critically analyze issues related to gender and communication. Evaluate and explain how K–12 schools can intentionally or unintentionally enforce gender roles. Analyze and describe how colleges and universities either support or disregard gender issues on campus. Identify effective leadership strategies that promote effective communication between men and women. Evaluate and summarize the role of gender in the student–instructor dynamic. Outline and describe how to reduce or eliminate gender bias in the classroom.

How does violence come to take the place of love, expression, and creativity?

Based on the book Gods Go Begging by Alfredo Vea Paper Topic: Analyze TWO different spaces (Ghetto, Prison, War). Choose A or B for the focus of your paper. If you are interested in another aspect of the novel and to make up your own paper topic please let me know. A) Violence: How does violence come to take the place of love, expression, and creativity? How does poverty create aberrant conditions from which little can survive and grow? What happens when the trauma of the character’s lives becomes normal? How does this trauma reproduce itself not only in the life of one person but throughout the community? How does the novel end? Is there any promise in the ending or are the characters caught in this cycle of trauma and death? B) Violence: How does violence come to take the place of love, expression, and creativity? How does poverty create aberrant conditions from which little can survive and grow? What happens when the trauma of the characters lives becomes normal? How does this trauma reproduce itself not only in the life of one person, but throughout the community? How does the novel end? Is their any promise in the ending or are the characters caught in this cycle of trauma and death?

Identify 3 companies that do this strategy, describe the value array, differences in prices, look up self selection on segmenting strategy

Challenge 2.2 – Identify industry that is for dissatisfaction, copy model and explain it, talk about expectations, talk about dissatisfaction, talk about what satisfactions are not being met, explain how to have a strategy to change that, Challenge 2.5 – Identify a marketing problem, what might be the obstacle that are contributing to this problem, what are obstacles, how do you maneuver these problems, what does that say about problems Challenge 3.2 – blue ocean within red ocean, create a strategy, how do I break these into different dimensions, use those factors to come up with similarities and differences, what is significance of factors you depicted, what factors would you eliminate and why, reducing and why, which ones might you raise and why, what can you create/ what could be Challenge 4.3 – Identify 3 companies that do this strategy, describe the value array, differences in prices, look up self selection on segmenting strategy

How has the stereotypes and social structures of the past contributed to the unjust incarceration of African Americans in society today?

Research question: How has the stereotypes and social structures of the past contributed to the unjust incarceration of African Americans in society today? You must approach it from a sociological viewpoint. This means taking into account how the issue is embedded within a social structural, cultural and institutional context. In general, a good rule is to ask yourself: “How does what I’m studying intersect with other social structures/institutions, and how might those structures/institutions be reformed or adapted to better deal with the issue and/or improve the outcomes for those affected by it?