Business Failure Name Institution Course Professor Date Business Failure Business failure is when the operation stops since the income-generating exceeds the expenses that they incur, thus making it non-operational (Dias et al., 2017). Business fail is a significant challenge that many business owners face. Therefore, factors that contribute to business failure are; Lack of useful advice, to start a business needs proper advice which helps you ascertain whether the company will be profitable. The other cause of business failure is a poor location. Before anyone starts a business, it requires an individual to look for the best suitable place for the company to be viable; thirdly, Unaccountability. Every business needs accountability to maintain its continuity by ascertaining the incomes and not spending its whole on personal expenses than the business expense (Bushe, 2019). Giving up too soon is another cause; for a business to grow and gain momentum of profit-making, the person should be willing to learn, research, and persevere for any risk or…
ASSIGNMENT RESEARCH Name Instructor’s Name Course Number Date A law institutionalizing gay marriage will merely strengthen a healthy social trend. I agree with Sullivan because it has become more common for gay people to recognize their love openly. More and more have committed themselves to each other for life in full view of their families and friends. Their dream is not to be doomed to a life in isolation, removed from one of society’s oldest institutions. In the eyes of the constitution, they call for equal dignity. The right is given to them by the constitution. Work cited Harrison, Kelby, and Dennis R Cooley. Passing/Out. Routledge, 2016, pp. 52-93. Schlosser, Eric. Fast Food Nation. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2012, pp. 13-225.
1955 Capital: The Chief Investor of Nature’s Fynd The prestigious capital firm, 1955 Capital, recently announced its exercise to provide significant investment to a food company, Nature’s Fynd. The tech company, which recently received rebranding to Sustainable Bioproducts, was led to the foundation by Andrew Chung in 2012. The company’s ultimate mission, which currently offers employment to over 50 individuals, was to provide substantial plant’s nutritional products to its environment without utilizing the products from animals. 1955 Capital led the investment of Nature’s Fynd in the $33 million Series A funding round. The founder, who is also the managing partner, has been a board member in the food tech company since 2018. His outstanding efforts expanded the company’s portfolio investment and contributed to the growth and success of the 1955 Capital. During the series B investment round, Andrew Chung brought up the performance and production methods implemented by Nature’s Fynd. He mentioned its dynamic production behavior of employing cost-effective techniques that contribute to secure the competitive prices in the emerging market economies, which have high needs for technologies. The…
-p;-oA few years ago, I started offering abortion in my obstetric and gynaecology practice. As the service gradually became more well-known, I met women in many different circumstances. I have found my perceptions regarding abortion have changed, as these women have told me of their experiences. Perhaps the most salient insight is that there is no single psychological response to abortion. It is not only that an unwanted pregnancy is an emotionally charged situation. As doctors, we are educated on how to communicate with people in difficult circumstances. Concepts such as ‘breaking bad news’ and the five stages of grief are part of our training and serve us well. In obstetrics and gynaecology, we understand that miscarriage or stillbirth is, for most women, an unalloyed sadness, and this guides us in how to respond. Unplanned pregnancy and the decision to terminate is complex. Doubt, guilt, grief and regret can be tempered by relief, empowerment and determination. Research on psychological effects Inherent difficulties with researching the psychological effects of abortion include defining appropriate comparison groups and the extremely emotive nature of…
Problem Solving Authors Name Department, Institutional Affiliation Course Name Professors Name Date Problem Solving I would like to solve one problem by using a problem-solving process, which is low motivation at the workplace, following what I have learned in this chapter. It is known that every employee always aspires to be recognized as a member of their workplace. However, there are some occasions where leaders always do not notice the employee’s contribution as compared to the staff member’s opinion recognition (Frank & Castek, 2017). First and foremost, I would like to focus on addressing the matter since I am a victim, and I have come across individuals who encounter a similar problem within their career. It is always rare for an individual to get employed in their exciting position along with their dream company, get the benefit and earn a better salary from an organization, but still focus on quitting the job. Following the content that was learned in the module, to solve this problem, the first step will involve…
Proposal on whether Legalize Abortion or Not Purpose of the proposal No woman must beg for abortion from the governments; instead, governments should relax their laws and allow women to charge on when to conduct abortion. This proposal highlights all laws on the practice of abortion and the perception of modern society. Background Information Abortion has raised controversies around the world as women seem to be denied their rights to abort. Few of the governments in the world legalize abortion. Governments consider abortion one way of terminating life unfairly; that is, abortion is murder. However, this situation needs to be reviewed; women should not seek the legal procedure to abort. In most cases, women desire legal permission to abort, which may take some time and create health problems for the woman who wants to abort. Women argue that abortion solves many social problems ranging from preventing unwanted pregnancies. A woman may be unable to provide for the family if she gets pregnant due to poverty, illness, and other health conditions. Also, abortion can serve as one of the contraceptives in…
Proposal 25 Proposal How Knowing Changes Though Creating Art in a Collaborative Context Eric C. West Columbia University, Teachers College Abstract The purpose of this study is to investigate the possibility of changing knowing through co-creation of art, the study also purposes to establish the use and role of portraiture to the field of social art. As such, the study will employ a qualitative model involving the use of project portraiture report, participants observation, and a semi-structured interview. The study will be based at Columbia University, Teachers College. The researcher will interview four persons with experience in using portraiture as a model. Thematic data analysis will be used to analyze the collected data. The study endeavors to prove that portraiture method is versatile and effective for data collection due to the ability to connect with the participants through dialogues and communication. The researcher also hopes that the results will establish the possibility of changing knowing through co-creation or art. Keywords:…
Project Procurement Management Project Procurement Management is a plan implemented for products to be delivered on time and the budget to be equally allocated. In addition to that, it might be termed as a relationship where buyers and sellers can complete a project using foods and services. Such relationships work well with contracts to meet the company’s standards for purchasing a product or needing service. The contracts help the vendor and buyer to agree on the terms and conditions of completing a project. For the project work to be defined, the project scope is needed to make procurement decisions and help identify the project’s limitations. Project management has five different types of phases. Project initiation and conception being one of these phases and is regarded as the most important and analytical phase of the project management process (TEAM, 2011). What makes this phase so important is that the phase helps answer the question of why the project and the goals are to be met, especially in business. In order to set the tone and goals of what is expected in…
Contemporary Cars, Inc Case Student’s Name Institutional Affiliation Course name Instructor name Date Contemporary Cars Inc Case Contemporary Cars, Inc V. National Labor Relations Board United States Court Of Appeal, Seventh Circuit, 814 F.3d 859(2016) This case was fascinating. In most situations, whenever institutions feel threatened by some of their employees’ activities like forming unions, they embark on coercing the parties and, at times, laying them off. It was very insightful to read more about the case and find out how both the administrative law and the court of appeal ruled. Contemporary cars Inc, together with other dealerships, are owned by AutoNation and are involved in selling and servicing cars. This case involved the dealership service department and the national labor relations board. The board filed a complaint allegation that the dealership had violated the national labor relation act. This happened after the dealership tried to challenge the company’s technician’s union certification, affirmed by the board. The administrative law judge found that the dealership and AutoNation had acted unlawfully…
Introduction Pathophysiology refers to the study of abnormal or altered body functions due to a disease process. It entails the initiation, progression, and development of a disorder, with each of these manifesting by altering the body’s functions. When these essential body functions are altered, immune mechanisms are overwhelmed, leading to diseases. Therefore a disease depicts a disordered structure or function and usually produces specific signs and symptoms. This paper will handle and examine the patient’s symptoms with her diagnosis and explain implications to her health. Discussion Among the chief complaints of the 67-year-old is shortness of breath, fatigue, weakness, and feeling unsteady when she walks. These symptoms are seen in anaemia. Pasricha et al. (2018) suggest that anaemia is a condition whereby the body lacks enough red blood cells or has dysfunctional red blood cells. The result is reduced blood flow to the tissues, which leads to the paleness of the mucosal membranes and skin, fatigue, dizziness, and a fast heart rate. The patient’s examination supports the clinical suspicion of anaemia. The patient’s symptoms are pathognomic of anaemia. On physical…