GB520-Unit-4-Assignment-SHRM-case-Designing-a-Pay-Structure

Please see the case study assignment and rubric to follow (attached). Please cite 3 references.

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I need help on the types of fluid flow

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I need you to answer this question using my proposal as the proposal to be evaluated…..

Using the criteria shown for each of the sections of your Proposal in the Dissertation Proposal Template, how would you evaluate your work to date if you were completing the Proposal Rubric on yourself? Why? What would you have done differently to improve the quality of this first draft of your Proposal? I will provide my proposal and the template. ok?

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I wrote what he was addicted to I need at least three pages with body and conclusion. Can you include he gotten locked up In September 2016 due to his drug use. He was a rough teenager who needed male guidance.

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Your task is to complete a mini dictionary of novel linguistic terms in your speech community, Language changes all the time. While lexicographers constantly update dictionaries, the process is slow. In any case, some words or expressions don’t stay around for very long. Write a list of words and expressions you suspect you wouldn’t find in a dictionary. It may be the case that the word is common, but the particular meaning is not. Think about what the words on your list mean (their definition) and how they can be used. If its an adjective, can it be used only about people or also about things? if it’s a verb, what kind of subject can it take? Does it need an object?Chose at least six words and write down as full an entry as you can for each one. Look it up in a good dictionary. Does it appear there? Does it have the same meaning? Can you find anything about the history or origins of these terms or how long they have been in use?

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Develop a 10- to 12-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation, with notes on each slide, in which you relate consumer behavior and social media influence. Address the following:

• Define consumer behavior, and how it relates to marketing.

• Select a recent purchase and describe how social media and word of mouth influenced your decision.

• Provide a minimum of three (3) examples of social media in your decision, such as screen shots or video.

• Cite the assigned reading and at least one outside reference (minimum of two references).

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What’s the difference between weather and climate? Please define each and point out the differences. Describe factors that affect both.

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In class we will be doing the following exercises as we learn to work the pen tool in (Adobe Illustrator. Then we will use what we have learned by creating a pen tool portrait. You will only need to turn in the portrait. Be sure and save as a pdf and label it as “your name_project3.pdf”. This project is at the end of class.View in a new window

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Read this article about Facebook: Saba, J. (2014, February 27). Facebook targeting market segments within its network of over 1B users. Retrieved from http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/350485/scitech/socialmedia/facebook-targeting-market-segments-within-its-network-of-over-1b-users

Answer the following questions:

  • Consider whether Facebook is an effective channel for conducting marketing research. In your answer, consider the potential drawbacks and benefits.
  • What types of sampling methods can you use on Facebook?
  • Considering age, which are the most likely demographic segments to be targeted on Facebook?
  • Could a global or multinational company make use of Facebook? Explain how it could or could not.
  • What ethical issues intervene when collecting data on Facebook?
  • Find two scholarly articles (the CSU-Global Library is a great place to start). One article should discuss the advantages of using Facebook or social media for marketing research, and the other should discuss the disadvantages of the same. Summarize the key points of each article and compare and contrast these articles’ findings or conclusions.

Then reply to the postings of at least two fellow students, addressing the sample sizes, survey techniques, and other research concerns that should be taken into consideration.

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Application Questions

  1. Compare the risk of fire with the risk of war in terms of how well they meet the requirements of an ideally insurable risk.
    1. a. Private insurers provide social and economic benefits to society. Explain the following benefits of insurance to society.
      1. Indemnification for loss
      2. Enhancement of credit
      3. Source of funds for capital accumulation
    2. Explain the major costs of insurance to society.
  2. Buildings in flood zones are difficult to insure by private insurers because the ideal requirements of an insurable risk are difficult to meet.
    1. Identify the ideal requirements of an insurable risk.
    2. Which of the requirements of an insurable risk are not met by the flood peril?
  3. Private insurance provides numerous coverages that can be used to meet specific loss situations. For each of the following situations, identify a private insurance coverage that would provide the desired protection.
    1. Emily, age 28, is a single parent with two dependent children. She wants to make certain that funds are available for her children’s education if she dies before her youngest child finishes college.
    2. Danielle, age 16, recently obtained her driver’s license. Her parents want to make certain they are protected if Danielle negligently injures another motorist while driving a family car.
    3. Jacob, age 30, is married with two dependents. He wants his income to continue if he becomes totally disabled and unable to work.
    4. Tyler, age 35, recently purchased a house for $200,000 that is located in an area where tornadoes frequently occur. He wants to make certain that funds are available if the house is damaged or destroyed by a tornado.
    5. Nathan, age 40, owns an upscale furniture store. He wants to be protected if a customer is injured while shopping in the store and sues him for the bodily injury.