Guide for Writing Project Proposals This is a summary of how to write good, concise proposals for course projects. The recommended lengths of sections are given assuming a document length of 2 to 4 pages. Sample Outline The following is a sample outline for a project proposal. Note that all questions for a section may not apply to your proposal, and should be used as a general guide only. You may use your own creativity appropriately. 1. Introduction (1 paragraphs) * Motivation Sentence
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over a proposal set forth by Saxton, a large wireless services company. During a trial of Saxton’s paging service there were some incompatibilities between Cottrill’s ProductionMessaging software and Saxton’s hardware. These snags required reprogramming and reworking of the pagers to establish connectivity and resolve the issue. Judy was unsure how this would impact buy in with the systems group and what the implications of these events would be going forward if she accepted the proposal. Some
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sale of guns. This will affect me who I can sell guns to and the cost of background checks. 2. Describe the proposal/change. (10 points) The change will require people to do a more extensive background check and depending on the background it will disqualify them on getting a weapon and affect how many guns I can sell. 3. Write the public comment which you would submit to this proposal. If the proposed regulation deadline has already passed, write the comment you would have submitted. Explain
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XXXXX University Memorandum TO: Dr. XXXXXX FROM: XXXXXXX DATE: October 7, 2012 (Revised Submission October 3, 2012 (Original Submission) SUBJECT: Bridge Replacement Proposal for Technical Writing Course Project I would like to use a portion of an ongoing bridge replacement design project from my workplace for the duration of this course. I have verified with the appropriate people at my workplace that this design project can be shared in this class. PURPOSE The purpose of
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Executive Summary Pleasant Valley Manor risks being sold to a private party in 2013. It possesses a huge budget debt reaching into the millions. Regrettably, the nursing home retained its roots of serving low-income residents causing it to lose hundreds of dollars on a daily basis. Currently, 171 out of the 174 at the nursing home are occupied. 74% of the inhabitants are low-income residents utilizing Medicare and welfare payments to “cover” the cost of residing at Pleasant Valley Manor. The Monroe
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Surveys 5 1.8. Sealed Bid Requirements 5 1.9. Basis for Bid Evaluation 6 1.10. Ethical Standards 6 1.11. Responsibility for Surety Bonds 6 1.12. Proposal Format 6 1.13. List of Bidders 6 1.14. Letter of Acknowledgment 6 2. DESCRIPTION OF WORK 7 2.1. Engineering Contracts 7 2.2. Construction Contracts 8 3. PROPOSAL 8 3.1. Breakdown of Bid Price 9 3.2. Revisions and Extra Work 9 3.3. Escalation Formulas 9 3.4. Scheduled Completion Dates 9 3.5. List of Subcontractors
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conflict. This avoidance can result in poor decisions because they stand unquestioned. Chapter 13 1. Why are unsolicited proposes more challenging to write than solicited proposals? Students should recognize that often an unsolicited proposal must first convince readers that a problem exists, as well as that the proposal will solve it. They are potentially unwelcome advances (or at least unexpected) made by the business writer attempting to sell a product, program, idea, or policy, so the writer
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gift is usually given without expecting anything in return, that is not the case with an engagement ring. The ring is only given after the person receiving the ring promises to marry the other person. If the person being proposed to turns down the proposal, the other person keeps the ring. It should be no different when the engagement is broken off. When the engagement is called off there is an understanding between the two parties that there is no longer going to be a wedding. The ring should therefore
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Energy – I have always been interested in the stock market and companies that are in secret trade deals. Also, understanding how trade secrets and “privileged” information is supposed to be kept from the public. 2. Describe the proposal/change. (10 points) The proposal proposes to standardize across its various programs procedures for the submission and protection of trade secrets and commercial or financial information that is privileged or confidential. These changes require at the time of submission
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I chose the Department of Public Safety, Division 45: Missouri Gaming Commission, Chapter 5: Conduct of Gaming. One of the many benefits Casinos love to share is that money from their profits will go to a public school fund. 2. Describe the proposal/change. The Gaming Commission is proposing an amendment to 11 CSR 45-5.051, Minimum Standards for Blackjack. The amendment will allow a floor supervisor (Pit-Boss) may direct the dealer to shuffle the cards after any round of play is completed
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