Discovering Reformed Judaism at Temple Sholom: A Welcoming and Inclusive Community in Chicago

 Those lost in obscurity and in need of wellbeing, are always welcomed to Temple Sholom located on Lake Shore Drive in Chicago, where legacy of democratic, inclusive, loving faith along with a modern approach to Judaism is constantly accessible. Founded in 1867, Temple Sholom, a Reform Judaism congregation, is known as one of the … Read more

Positioning Taxco's Jewelry to Beat the Competition: Strategies for Product, Price and Place

     For the company to improve its competitive position within the market, the main objectives relate to increasing the visibility through the presence of online platforms, use of various channels to advertise their products, price management and focus on the improvement of the product packaging. These objectives can be made possible through marketing mix. … Read more

Podcasts: The Emerging Media Territory for Brands to Reach a Diverse, Young, and Affluent Audience

 Podcast Description: Back of Napkin: A podcast of podcasts As TV and radio ratings take a nose dive, brands are looking elsewhere to reach customers. Will this habit-forming, emerging media territory be the solution for marketers looking to grab the attention of a diverse, young, and affluent audience? We’ll chat with Deborah Clark, senior … Read more

Occasionalism: God's Direct Order as the Cause of All Events

 Occasionalism is the view that for every event that happened in this universe (and beyond), it is by the direct order of divine power, i.e. God. This philosophical theory attempts to explain about how nature’s sequence of events could not happen from substances alone. Instead, the events must be caused directly by God himself. … Read more

Potential Conflicts and Ethical Considerations in the Catalyst for Women in Financial Services Study

 During our analysis of this research report of the “Catalyst for Women in Financial Services” undertook the following tasks. At first, we analysed the potential sources of conflict between Smith Barney and Catalyst, we then considered the ethical implications of the study and what factors should be considered in a follow-up report. There are … Read more

The Impact of Culture on Our Lives

 Paste your essay in here…We all come from different walks of life and have different backgrounds. The one thing that defines as a person is culture. Culture plays an important role in all of our lives. It is the premise of our values, beliefs and our outlook on life. Culture is passed down from … Read more

Unethical Costs Behind Fast Fashion: Exploring Utilitarianism and Virtue Ethics

 Paste your essay in here..Emma Wolfgram Philosophy 101 Charlotte Figueroa 12 December 2018 Unethical Costs Behind Fast Fashion In this paper, I will explain that the ethical and environmental costs of clothing in today’s fast fashion economy is best backed by the utilitarian outlook and the support of virtue ethicist. The fashion industry has … Read more

Craft Beer Market Analysis: Qualitative Interview Findings and Market Environment

 Primary research was conducted through a qualitative interview on craft beer to analysis the industry environment and internal capabilities of the brewery Fortune Favours. The objective of the interview was to complete primary research that will be used to help complete an analysis of the market and fill in gaps where there is no … Read more

Are Humans Inherently Evil? Examining the Dual Nature of Man in Lord of the Flies

 The question of whether or not humans are naturally evil cannot be answered with a simple yes or no. People's nature is defined by their actions. Choosing to go right instead of left. Choosing to leave someone when they are in need instead of staying. In Lord of The Flies, the author, William Golding, … Read more

Therapeutic Recreation: A Fun and Effective Approach to Helping Others

 Therapeutic recreation may be defined as a profession that utilizes a variety of leisure-based activities as treatment modalities, to assist the lives of people with injury, illness, disability and other limitations. This is considered a helping profession because it focuses on the whole person to maximize potential. Six functional domains are considered including physical, cognitive, … Read more

Why a Utopic State Cannot be Realized: Deconstructing More's Utopia

 1. Introduction. For centuries there has been the controversial debate between idealists and practicalists on the feasibility of a utopian state. Stemming as far back as the year 1516, the term ‘Utopia’ was first coined by English writer and philosopher Sir Thomas More with the intent to outline the ‘perfect imaginary world’. Since the … Read more

How Market Segmentation Can Help Your Business Target Customers More Effectively

 SEGMENTATION Dictionary definition “Market segmentation is the process of dividing a market of potential customers into groups, or segments, based on different characteristics. The segments created are composed of consumers who will respond similarly to marketing strategies and who share traits such as similar interests, needs, or locations.” Trackmavencom, D. 2018. TrackMaven | The Marketing Insights … Read more

The Uncertainties of Reality and Perception: An Introduction to Colour Realism and Its Critiques by Berkley and Hardin

 Paste your essay in here…Metaphysics is a complex realm that spearheads diverse and multifaceted arguments and discussions about the world and how it appears before us. Colour realism is the position that physical materials (objects such as apples, tables, snow) carry or hold the colours they appear as (Byrne, 2005). For example, Cherries are … Read more

Civil Rights Leaders: The Impact of Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X

 Civil Rights Leaders The civil war abolished slavery; however, it failed to stop the discrimination against African Americans. Black people during the 50’s endured Jim Crow laws that separated them from whites; it was as if all the progress made during the reconstruction era was erased. Pure defiance’s like the Montgomery bus boycott of … Read more