Why do you think that historians view this battle as being a crucial step for the Allies?Were you aware of the of what happened to the soldiers in this battle and the sacrifices made by young Americans to win the Second World War? Did this clip make you reflect on whether war is ever “worth it”?

Choose a primary source visual from this time (1930-1941). You can find a list of artists on the Federal Arts Project Wikipedia page. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Art_Project)

a current event or political situation, or something in your own experience.

Tell us a little about the work of art you chose as well as the artist.

Chapter 22: ( Watch the snippet of Saving Private Ryan that depicts the fight to take Omaha beach.)

Provide some background to the D-Day Invasion (brief information you might add to Key Term). Why do you think that historians view this battle as being a crucial step for the Allies?

What amazed/surprised/frightened/saddened/humored you about this scene?

Were you aware of the of what happened to the soldiers in this battle and the sacrifices made by young Americans to win the Second World War? Did this clip make you reflect on whether war is ever “worth it”?

If you know someone who (or you, yourself) experienced battle, and are willing to talk about it, consider putting your/their recollections in this forum.

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Why do you think African Americans turned to marches and protests for voting and desegregation rights instead of going through the courts and the political system?

Chapter 25 History Forum and Chapter 26 History Forum
Write a reaction essay to the Civil Rights marches of the mid-to-late 1960s. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZ17ryVuVdY

What surprised/scared/ amazed/appalled you?

Why do you think African Americans turned to marches and protests for voting and desegregation rights instead of going through the courts and the political system?

Would you have participated in the marches? Why or why not?

Finally Look up one other incidence of Civil Disobedience (Sit ins, Freedom Rides, boycotts, or other protests and demonstrations) and compare the Selma Bloody Sunday march to it. Describe it. Was it as effective? Why or why not?

Chapter 26

Choose one idea, person, or event of that year treated in the video (Viet Nam, Haight Ashbury Hippies/ Counter-Culture, The Civil Rights and Segregation movements, the Presidential Election and/or Law and Order, The Olympic Games, The Generation Gap) and tell us about it: Who participated? What happened and Why?. What does it say about American Society? How do you think it connects to current events? How do you think it “shaped” the generation of Baby Boomers who were alive during 1968? What about it angered/surprised/ encouraged you?

What impact did Jackie Robinson have on civil rights and racial intolerance? How did Jackie Robinson’s off the field qualities influence Branch Rickey’s decision to sign him with the Brooklyn Dodgers? How do his teammates react?

Chapter 23 History Forum and Chapter 24 History Forum

Chapter 23: Watch the documentary on Jackie Robinson, (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqizYxTxnjI)

Then answer 4 of the following questions:

1. It is said that Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier. Discuss what is meant by this phrase. Does America today still have a color barrier?

How did Jackie Robinson’s off the field qualities influence Branch Rickey’s decision to sign him with the Brooklyn Dodgers? How do his teammates react?

What impact did Jackie Robinson have on civil rights and racial intolerance?

Andrew Young called Jackie Robinson a gentleman athlete. What does this phrase mean? To which athlete today could this term apply?

Briefly explain how suburban middle-class women related to work in the 1950s.

How did Lucy and Ricky and Ethel and Frank portray each others’ jobs in the home and outside the home?

How the Job-Placement agent act toward Lucy and Ethel?

How was the manage at the candy factory portrayed, as masculine or as feminine?

How did Lucy and Ethel and Ricky and Frank fail at their respective switched jobs? Use the video as a Primary Source: connect it to what you read in your textbook and how it illuminates wider trends about gender roles in the late 1940s through the mid-1960s.

Finally, when people refer to “the good old days” or to when America was “great,” they mean the 1950s. Why do you think some people think it was “great?” Do you think it was? Why or why not? (Consider also the video you watched on Jackie Robinson when you answer this question, as well. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqizYxTxnj)

What are the key ways you will reach your customers and make them aware of, desire and purchase your good/service/idea (radio; direct mail; sales promotion; social media like Facebook, Instagram, SnapChat, blogs, etc; website; sales people; word of mouth or buzz marketing; etc.)?

Mini Business Plan Assessment

What do you love to do? What are you great at doing? Can you shape any of your interests into a business opportunity? Be sure to think big. For instance, if you love hanging out with friends and listening to music, a club promotion business might make sense for you. Or, do you see a business opportunity or unsolved need/problem in the marketplace that you could build a business around? (2019 Cengage Learning).

For inspiration, check out these top ideas or do other research:

Review the basic sections of a business plan in Chapter 7 and information shared in the class resources. Additional resources regarding business plans and research links can be found at:
https://articles.bplans.com/how-to-write-a-business-plan/

How does your good/service/idea solve your potential customers’ problems or pain points better than other potential solutions or the competition…is it better performance, customization, design, price, convenience, delivery method, comfort, quality, etc.?
Target Market/Customer Segments: [MARKETING and RESEARCH, chapter 11]

Describe the characteristics of your ideal customers (demographics, behaviors, interests, values). Remember consumer markets can be segmented by: age, gender, location, income level, educational level, psychographics (purchasing patterns, hobbies, activities), and more. Business customers could be segmented by: type of industry, location, business size (revenue or employee size), technology used, and more.
What is the geographic location of your target market – is it a certain mile radius around your location, regional, national, etc.?

What could be the size of your target market or estimated number of potential customers based on your target market definition? (You may include general market trends or stats to support that there is a market by Googling it or by using the research resources from the IGNITE! website above.  source where you got your information.)
Competition: [EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT, chapter 1]

Describe your direct (sell the same type of product/service) and indirect competitors (sell similar or a different type of solution to the same customers)? How do they differ from your business idea/what do they do better or known for?

What are the barriers to entry to the industry (type of business you are opening) and market such as capital costs to get the business started, technology needed, lots of competition, patents required, other external environmental factors like social trends, regulations, etc. from Chapter 1?
Sales & Marketing Activities: [MARKETING, chapters 12 & 13]

Describe how will your target market buy from you? (i.e. storefront, website or e-commerce, sales teams, distributors or retailers, direct face to face if consulting).

What are the key ways you will reach your customers and make them aware of, desire and purchase your good/service/idea (radio; direct mail; sales promotion; social media like Facebook, Instagram, SnapChat, blogs, etc; website; sales people; word of mouth or buzz marketing; etc.)?

Revenue Streams/Pricing (How will you make $$?): [ACCOUNTING & MARKETING, chapter 8, 13]

How much will your good/service /idea cost the consumer to buy it?

What pricing strategy will you use such as penetration pricing, matching the competition, prestige, cost based, etc.? Explain why?

What does the target market currently pay for a different solution from a competitor to solve their problem?

Operations and Management: [ENTREPRENEURSHIP/BIZ FORMATION, MANAGEMENT, OPERATIONS, chapters 6, 14 & 17]

What is your relevant experience and education related to the product/business idea? For example, what’s your expertise, entrepreneurial characteristics, and Clifton Strengths that you bring to the business?

What are the backgrounds or strengths of your team or possible employees, if you hire people.

What roles would they assume if your business would launch? (Think about who might you need to compliment your strengths and fill gaps of your weaknesses?)

Explain how your business venture will be structured such as a sole proprietorship, partnership, LLC, or corporation. Give rationale about why this structure was selected and provide any other relevant details.
Ethics and Social Responsibility: [ETHICS, chapter 4]

Outline ethical standards, values, or guiding principles that will be used to guide decision making for the new venture.

What will be the company’s approach to social responsibility as it relates to stakeholder groups such as employees, community, environment, customers? For example, will you donate to the community and if so, what causes?

Cost Structure/Expenses/Funding: [ACCOUNTING & ENTREPRENEURSHIP, chapter 8 & 7]

What are your major expenses or costs to get the business started including customer acquisition costs (marketing), cost to produce good/service/idea (ingredients, supplies, raw material), distribution costs, human resources, equipment, tools, operating costs, building leases or purchase of property, etc.? Think fixed and variable costs. List these out and give estimates to those costs.

How much funding do you need to open the business based on first bullet about expenses/costs?

What will be the sources of that funding (personal savings, loans, lines of credit, friends/family, equity funding, etc.)? Give rationale about why these would be good sources.

What are the prime ethical considerations for each of the chosen international strategies, and what type of strategic plan must accompany the international strategy to meet the ethical and CSR expectations?

Strategic Planning – International strategies

Choose two international strategies, define each strategy, then compare and contrast each. Discuss why organizations may choose one strategy over another and the type of industry that is best suited to the strategy.

Expanding globally involves the proper forecasting of cultural issues. Consider how ethical values and corporate social responsibility (CSR) might challenge the strategic process and the planned outcomes.

What are the prime ethical considerations for each of the chosen international strategies, and what type of strategic plan must accompany the international strategy to meet the ethical and CSR expectations?

 

What did you learn or stood out to you when learning about these celebrations in regards to awareness, enlightenment and the need for maintaining festive customs? Or, given everything that is wrong with the world (as stated above), do you believe that custom festivities should become less significant in global culture as the pressing issues of the world need to be made as a top priority?

Global Festivals
Watch the video links below and read the article.

Even though we as humans live in a complex world with various urgencies, why do you believe it is important to continue to cultural expressions like customary celebrations and festivals? What did you learn or stood out to you when learning about these celebrations in regards to awareness, enlightenment and the need for maintaining festive customs? Or, given everything that is wrong with the world (as stated above), do you believe that custom festivities should become less significant in global culture as the pressing issues of the world need to be made as a top priority?


The 20 Best Cultural Festivals Around the World

What effect did the fact that the written record did not disclose all characteristics of the transaction probably have on the auditor’s ability to evaluate the accounting treatment of this transaction?

Answer the following questions.

Who are the stakeholders in this situation?

Do you think that a lender, in general, in arranging so-called “structured financing” has a responsibility to ensure that its clients account for the financing in an appropriate fashion, or is this the responsibility of the client and its auditor?

What effect did the fact that the written record did not disclose all characteristics of the transaction probably have on the auditor’s ability to evaluate the accounting treatment of this transaction?
The NY Times article noted that in one presentation made to sell this kind of deal to Enron and other companies, Citigroup stated that using such an arrangement “eliminates the need for capital markets disclosure, keeping structure mechanics private.”

Why might a company wish to conceal the terms of a financing arrangement from the capital markets (investors and creditors)?
Is this appropriate?

Do you think it is ethical for a lender to market deals in this way?
Thoroughly explain all of the following Category One Professional Competencies using the assigned WileyPLUS Problem – CT10.11: