...Name: Shabbir Ahammed Course Name, semester:BUSN104-3, Introduction to Business Instructor: Professor Barbara Diemer, MBA, M.Ed Assignment description: Business Plan Paper WEDDING CONSULTANT BUSINESS PLAN BY SHABBIR AHAMMED Table of Content: 1. Executive Summary 2. Company Overview 3. Management Plan 4. Market Analysis and Marketing Plan 5. Competitive Edge 6. Financial Plan 7. Personal Reflection 8. Sources Wedding consultant business Executive Summary: “Happy Ceremony” Wedding Consultants is a full service company that provides complete consulting services for weddings, birthdays, anniversaries and every other special event. Our consultants are experienced and dedicated professionals with many years of event planning experience. “Happy Ceremony” is unique in that we give our clients our undivided attention. We listen to their needs and work with them to create the event of their dreams. In addition, we appreciate our client’s feedback to improve our service. Our clients' wishes become our commands. Therefore, whether our client wants a Western, Tropical, Las Vegas or more traditional wedding, we can help. Our services include weddings, honeymoons, receptions, anniversary consultations, budget planning, answers to etiquette questions, as well as full-service florists, hair stylists, entertainers, musicians, etc. We also provide the inventions...
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...Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Young people should take several different kinds of jobs before they decide which career to pursue in the long term. There is no denying that nowadays in modern society, stronger animals prey on weaker ones. Everyone wants to have a good job and beat others. So many young people begin to consider their future: whether they should make a try in different sectors such as financial services and education area to find their "true love" or they just insist in one single career to get working experience in a certain field. Personally speaking, I would recommend young people to take different jobs before they decide what they really want to do. Young people who have taken various jobs can learn diverse professional knowledge and skills. Different occupations allow young people to study related knowledge from experts in different fields. In that way, young people can broaden their minds and it will be definitely help them in the future working. Take my brother as an example. My brother graduated from a business school. After his graduation, he stayed at the university and was a university professor. Through teaching the students, he consolidated his knowledge and had his own views over business. Later he found that he wanted to apply the knowledge he have learned to the practical business world so he went to work as a marketing manager in a company. In the company, he learned how a company was working and he was deeply attracted...
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...An Example Report Elizabeth Gadd Academic Services Manager (Engineering) Loughborough University Library November 2008 Contents Contents .......................................................................................................... 2 Acknowledgements ...................................................................................... 3 Abstract ........................................................................................................ 3 1 Introduction ............................................................................................... 4 2 Literature review ....................................................................................... 4 3 Methodology ............................................................................................. 4 4 Results ...................................................................................................... 4 4.1 Case Study One ................................................................................ 4 4.2 Case Study Two ................................................................................ 4 4.2.1 Experiment One ......................................................................... 5 4.2.2 Experiment Two.......................................................................... 5 5 Discussion ................................................................................................ 5 6 Conclusions ...........................................................
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...Topic: Some people think that self study is a good way for adults. Others think that it is better for them to attend a class. Discuss both views and give your opinion. There is a body of opinion that self-study is a good method for mature people to gain knowledge. While some people may advocate this, I would contend that attending a class should be recommended as a better learning way. On the one hand, adults should learn by themselves due to several reasons. Firstly, self-study bings people freedom of learning time without any resriction. This means that they can learn after their meals, while waiting the bus or even stay up all night for learning as long as they feel comfortable. Thus, the more time people spend on practicing, the better result they can obtain. Secondly, people can make study material of their own. For example, there are various ways for each people to learn English vocabulary. Some people prefer reading out loud and bear new words in mind, others try to note down words several times in order to memorize them. On the other hand, I would argue that attending a class is a better method for adults to broaden their own knowledge. Primary, classes give people more interaction with the professor and other students in the class. A professor may pose a question or lead a discussion in order to make connections between students, therefore they can clarify unclear ideas and support together to give the best answers. In addition, students can be more prepared for their...
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...CS113: Academic Strategies for the Business Professional Unit 6 Academic Writing Assignment Full Name: Heather Taylor Two-digit Section #: 06 Instructions: Download this document to your computer before filling it out. Save using “Save As” and add your name to the front removing the phrase “YourName” All of the gray boxes below should be appropriately filled in and the document saved again before submitting to the Unit 6 Dropbox. Paragraph Writing Paragraph #1: Purpose: Describe Write a complete paragraph about a person who has influenced you in positive ways. Do not write more than 1 paragraph for this topic. Focus on at least one way in which this person has made an important impact upon you. Use specific ideas and examples to illustrate your points and make sure to refer to the Paragraph Structure Chart located at the end of the Unit 6 Reading. Include a topic sentence, supporting details and a conclusion (minimum 10 complete sentences). My pastor has been a big influence. He has influenced me in many positive ways. He is a role model for me to follow. He is always trying to brighten up a person’s day. He often visits people in the hospital. This gives them a reason to smile. He does food drives for many organizations. He collects food for Book Bags of Hope. He volunteers and gives out food to the less fortunate. He is a person that has a big impact on many lives. Paragraph #2: Purpose: Share an Opinion Write...
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...Abstracts What is an abstract? An abstract is a self-contained, short, and powerful statement that describes a larger work. Components vary according to discipline; an abstract of a social science or scientific work may contain the scope, purpose, results, and contents of the work. An abstract of a humanities work may contain the thesis, background, and conclusion of the larger work. An abstract is not a review, nor does it evaluate the work being abstracted. While it contains key words found in the larger work, the abstract is an original document rather than an excerpted passage. Types of abstracts There are two types of abstracts: descriptive and informative. They have different aims, so as a consequence they have different components and styles. There is also a third type called critical, but it is rarely used. For the purpose of your research project, students will be required to write an informative abstract. Descriptive abstracts A descriptive abstract indicates the type of information found in the work. It makes no judgments about the work, nor does it provide results or conclusions of the research. It does incorporate key words found in the text and may include the purpose, methods, and scope of the research. Essentially, the descriptive abstract describes the work being abstracted. Some people consider it an outline of the work, rather than a summary. Descriptive abstracts are usually very short—100 words or less. Informative abstracts ...
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...What are the main purposes of ambulatory care? _ Ambulatory care is the medical service for outpatients. There are many medical problems which don’t require you to go to the hospital, like first aid, small degree burns, cuts, wounds, bandages, blood tests, x-rays, etc. I think that ambulatory care is way faster than going and sitting in a hospital for hours._ Do you think Ambulatory Care is changing society’s view on healthcare? Why or Why not? Yes, I feel that today’s society has gotten to the point where they think if it breaks we can just fix it or toss it out and get another on. They don't stop to appreciate what it is they have. They do the same with their bodies and think that so much can be cured at home or on the way to the hospital that it doesn't matter if they loose an arm or a leg doing something stupid, "Oh they'll just put it back on" Not so simple, there is blood loss, nerve damage, and what if the limb is no good ounce you get there. *How can its* service’s improve? _I think it could improve by better assisting with the patients when they arrive. Help them to the waiting area. While you are doing that find out is they have any questions or concerns. Make rounds in the patient care area every 30 minutes to check the transfer and patient flow boards to obtain information to report to families in the waiting room. Maintain an ongoing log of communication between patients and visitors. You don’t want them to feel like they are a burden. You are there to help them...
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...Human Trafficking: Let’s Make a Change Slavery was a big political issue starting in 1750. People were made to do things against their will or be beaten or even killed. Although slavery was not acknowledged as sex slavery it was more slave labor many media outlets, authors, and activists compare slavery from 1750 to sex trafficking that is going on today right in our own backyards. Human Trafficking is defined as the illegal trade of human beings for reproductive slavery, commercial sexual exploitation, forced labor, or a modern- day form of slavery by Wikipedia. In this piece I will discuss what Human Trafficking is, how Americans can educate the public about Human Trafficking, how we can educate law enforcement officials and medical personal to look for the signs of a person that is being victimized by a trafficker, and how we can provide help and support to people who have been victimized by human trafficking. Human Trafficking has become the second largest illegal industry and it brings in approximately $32 billion yearly (Johnson). Human Trafficking is a huge illegal business. The traffickers lure women and young girls into the business by making them promises of the good life such as money, fame, and escape from a home life that is abusive or neglectful. Traffickers are very good at what they do. They have gone high tech, by targeting young girls through social networks, traffickers also target teens that are on the streets, and teens that are being abused...
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...Classic Moscow Mule Table of Contents Introduction 2 Materials 3 Health and Safety 4 -Health and Safety Tips -Cutting Safety Specific Tips -Alcohol Safety Instructions 5 Moscow Mule Introduction The cocktail was invented in 1941 by John G. Martin of G.F. Heublein Brothers, Inc., an East Coast spirits and food distributor, and "Jack" Morgan, President of Cock 'n' Bull Products (which produced ginger beer) and proprietor of the Cock 'n' Bull restaurant on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles popular with celebrities. The tale of the Moscow Mule is a pretty simple one -- and it all points to the vodka that’s in the cocktail. Back in the 1940s, vodka was an unpopular liquor on the American cocktail scene. Apparently, Americans joked that vodka was Russian for horrible. Taking a leap of faith, John G. Martin had bought the U.S. rights to the French Smirnoff brand in 1939. He unfortunately found that he couldn’t move the stuff. No one was drinking vodka. One somber afternoon, Martin was lamenting his inability to sell his booze at the L.A. bar Cock 'n' Bull with the owner, Jack Morgan. Morgan had a similar problem, but with ginger beer. There was another hard-up businessman present who had an abundance of copper mugs he couldn't move either. With a few drinks under their belt, a little bit of ingenuity and a bartender on hand they put their problems together and came up with the Moscow Mule -- a vodka and ginger beer...
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...‘‘Business communication is a term that can be defined as the contact between the people in an organisation for the intention of carrying out the business activities. It is used to promote a product, service, or organization as well as pass on information within a business or work as an official statement from a company’’ (Business Communication, ask.com, 2013). Good communication skills are imperative for any business. In fact, these skills can often mean the difference between success and failure. There are two main types of business communication. Internal communication Internal communications is the function responsible for effective communication among participants within an organization. Also it refers to the sharing of information within an organization for business purposes. For example, internal communication within a company can take place via speech, telephone radio, mail, paging, fax, closed circuit television, electronic mail, Internet connections and computer networks. There are two sides to strategy in internal communications. In the first instance there is the organization's strategy — what it hopes to achieve and how it plans to go about achieving it. That strategy will be supported and, to some extent, delivered through effective internal communications. In this context internal communication can help on several different levels: * Tell: simply informing people of the direction, non-negotiable * Sell: anticipating some form of backlash, requiring...
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...WEEK 1 ASSIGNMENT TO: (readers' names and job titles) FROM: (your name and job title) DATE: (complete and current date) SUBJECT: (what the memo is about, highlighted in some way) In the world of professional writing and rhetoric one must think of the culture of the audience you are writing to and for. The culture's ethics as well has a professional writer and rhetor's plays a huge role in their decision making. Every group whether it be an organization or a discourse community or the baseball team has their own culture. Culture can be defined as all the ways of life including arts, beliefs, and institutions of a population that are passed down from generation to generation The context is the event, circumstance, or background of the problem you are solving. You may use a paragraph or a few sentences to establish the background and state the problem. Oftentimes it is sufficient to use the opening of a sentence to completely explain the context, Include only what your reader needs, but be sure it is clear. In effective writing Communication is effective if everything in the communication process goes as planned: the receiver understands the message in the way you intended. Professionally, this allows proper procedures to be executed correctly and on time, increasing productivity and saving money. Personally, it prevents misunderstandings and can enrich relationships. Understanding strategies for effective communication such as listening, focusing on the others...
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...Chapter 13 PLANNING REPORTS AND PROPOSALS Multiple Choice 1. Despite the variety among them, many analytical reports include a a. standard opening. b. section of recommendations. c. “this is how it’s done” quality. d. standard middle section. ANSWER: b; DIFFICULTY: moderate; PAGE: 394; TYPE: concept 2. The basic purpose of informational reports is a. to persuade the audience to act. b. to present recommendations and conclusions. c. to present data, facts, feedback, and other types of information, without analysis or recommendations. d. to convince the reader of the soundness of your thinking. ANSWER: c; DIFFICULTY: easy; PAGE: 394; TYPE: concept 3. The best way to phrase the purpose statement of a report is with a. complex language. b. an infinitive phrase. c. a controversial statement. d. jargon. ANSWER: b; DIFFICULTY: moderate; PAGE: 396; TYPE: concept 4. Which of the following is the least clear statement of purpose? a. “The purpose of this report to determine which of four alternative investments will have the highest return.” b. “The purpose of this report is to analyze four potential investments.” c. “The purpose of this report is to answer the question, ‘Which of four investments will provide the highest return?’” d. “The goal of this report is to evaluate the return on four investments.” ANSWER: b; DIFFICULTY: moderate; PAGE: 396; TYPE: application ...
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...In the village, surround by the huge mountain up north of Okinawa, Japan, there was one family that expert with making silk. They had continued and developed the traditional technique of farming silk worms and making fabric almost thousand years. Miyamoto Hakama was thf spying and assassination. Hakama did not want his secret to be in hand of the bad people, so he never told anyone even his wife and his daughter because he was afraid that his family will be in danger. On the way to his silk worm house, Hakama realized that there was someone was after him. That guy wanted to know his secret. Hakama changed his direction and he was still being followed. Turn right on the corner of the street. There were only his foot prints on the snow. The stranger guy had no clue where Hakama was. Felling that his family may not be harmed, Hakama headed home immediately. In the house Hakama was shocked to his family was captured by Fokushī Kaizokudan’s Ninja. Fokushi was the merchant who run the business and had the relationship with many underground organizations. Fokushi was also the head of Zodiac Ninjutsu Dojo which was known that as the training of assassins. This dojo involved in many unsolved incidents such the death of Ibahara Family that were expertize in katana making. Fokushi wanted to create the strongest ninja force with the high end weapon and gears. He already got the secret of making the katana. Then he wanted his force to be protected by the uncutable armor made by Hakama...
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...Exercise for writing (Paragraph) Topic sentence: Exercise 1-1 Directions: Read the following paragraphs and find out the topic sentence, the supporting details and the concluding sentence, if there is one. (1) The need for wildlife protection is greater now than ever before.About a thousand species of animals are in danger of extinction,,and the rate at which they are being destroyed has increased. With mammals, for instance, the rate of extinction is now about one species every year; from A. D. 1 to 1800, the rate was about one species every fifty years. Everywhere, men are trying o solve the problem of preserving wildlife while caring at the same time for the world’s growing population. (2) The Americans and the British not only speak the same language but also share a large number of social customs.For example, in both America and England, people shake hands when they meet each other for the first time. Also, most English men will open a door for a woman or offer their seat to a woman, and so will most Americans. Promptness is important both in England and in America. That is, if a dinner invitation is for 7 o’clock, the dinner guest either arrives close to that time or calls up to explain his delay. Exercise 3-1 Directions: Identify the areas which limit the topic sentences. 3.1.1 Soccer has become increasingly popular in the U. S. in the last ten years. Topic:_____________ Limitations:________________________________________________ 3.1.2 Pollution...
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...My Ritual I have to say I write my best when I am outdoors. The fact of being crammed in a computer room or library doesn’t set my mind at ease. When indoors there are multiple detractions such as loud key board noises, side conversations, cell phones going off etc. Being outdoors for me brings life into my writing regardless of the topic. Whether is the warm sun shining down or a cool breeze from the trees it relaxes me as a writing thus making my writing come to me easier. I’ve written several papers at the beach, local park and even my own backyard. On these outdoors papers I have received B’s, whereas indoor papers that have been turned in have been C’s. What I like to do when writing outside is to have a nice cold drink with me. I set myself up on a chair and depending on the days weather I sit in the sun or the shade. I am not one who sits and has their stuff scattered out in front, to me I feel that the vision of that crowds the mind and makes it difficult to concentrate. Writing with a pen and paper has also never suited me. The best way I do my writing is through a keyboard on a laptop or desktop. I guess you can say it’s due to the generation I grew up in and how much technology evolved since the early 1990’s. For me, there are many distractions for me when I am about to engage in my writing ritual. I know for a fact that my main distraction is defiantly my cell phone. My cell can lead to numerous distractions. Distraction number one is always my work. I work...
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