Transfer repot/methodology Thesis

here is an example of what I really find hard to write for my own subject
http://www.citrinitas.com/papers/RDC2/Elif_Ayiter_RDC2.pdf
I have link my work which still need to be edited but I only need you to help with the abstract to be edited and rewrite the thesis frame 2- 4 pages using terms of design and symbols maybe semiotics like the one I have send it is professionally done unlike mine which I have already tried in page 8 and 9 but I still need more theories in semiotics and what you can find good for me so please rewrite what I have done and add more theories in semiotics or more and if it was fine I will contact you for additional work

However I need you to look through the subject carefully and send me recommendation because I want to pass this my supervisor seems unhappy with me so please help
that I will use in my subject
Designing Complexity: The Reconstruction of National Identity in the Jordanian Community
total page one edited abstract page
and writing 2-4 pages theory frame

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Human organ trafficking in relation to the play the harvest

The paper is a a final paper. The paper is technically a research paper because we have to use two secondary sources in our writings. The purpose of the secondary sources are two analyze and compare their thesis with your own. The paper on the play “The Harvest” and I have picked two critical essays to analyze as my secondary sources

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writing a professional Business Plan (Potato twister)

1.Executive summary (Business definition,Target market,Key marketing strategy,Goals,Ownership,Financing request,Use of funds & exit strategy)
2.Background (Mission statement,Background history of the venture,
Business goals of the firm)
3.Opportunity analysis(Industry analysis,Environmental analysis,
Proof of market,Target market,Competitive analysis)

4.Marketing (Promotional Plans)
? Advertising
? Public relations
? Publicity
? Direct marketing
(Marketing Mix: combination of the Four P’s)
? Products
? Pricing
? Promotion
? Place

5.Operations and production (Legal structure of the business
Licenses and permits required by the venture, Management details (who they are) and Organizational structure and staffing

6.Financial projections (Basic assumptions and information (brief explanation about how forecasts were prepared, and notes about any unusual figures or trend) Sources and uses of capital,Cash flow projections (cash flow statements),Income statement projections (profit & loss statements),
Balance sheet projections,Breakeven analysis,Key ratios & comparisons)
*Asset -any item of value
*Liability -a business debt
*Net worth -the difference between assets & liabilities
*Owner’s equity -net worth
*Breakeven point –the moment when the volume of sales in a business exactly covers the fixed costs
? Ratio analysis
? Risks and assumptions
*Initial public offering

7.Timetable for business implementation (Provides the owner/manager with a schedule of the activities needed to be carried out to set up and run the business. Also usually organised on a monthly basis, so providing a set of milestone schedules for the owner/manager to work by)

8. Appendices (copies of resumes of the entrepreneur and key personnel
credit information,quotes for major capital purchases,copies of leases or buy/sell agreements,other legal documents)

________________________________________________________
* customer segment
* customer relationship
* channels
* Value propositions
* key activities
* key resources
* Key partners
* cost structure
* revenue streams

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writing a professional Business Plan (Potato twister)

1.Executive summary (Business definition,Target market,Key marketing strategy,Goals,Ownership,Financing request,Use of funds & exit strategy)
2.Background (Mission statement,Background history of the venture,
Business goals of the firm)
3.Opportunity analysis(Industry analysis,Environmental analysis,
Proof of market,Target market,Competitive analysis)

4.Marketing (Promotional Plans)
? Advertising
? Public relations
? Publicity
? Direct marketing
(Marketing Mix: combination of the Four P’s)
? Products
? Pricing
? Promotion
? Place

5.Operations and production (Legal structure of the business
Licenses and permits required by the venture, Management details (who they are) and Organizational structure and staffing

6.Financial projections (Basic assumptions and information (brief explanation about how forecasts were prepared, and notes about any unusual figures or trend) Sources and uses of capital,Cash flow projections (cash flow statements),Income statement projections (profit & loss statements),
Balance sheet projections,Breakeven analysis,Key ratios & comparisons)
*Asset -any item of value
*Liability -a business debt
*Net worth -the difference between assets & liabilities
*Owner’s equity -net worth
*Breakeven point –the moment when the volume of sales in a business exactly covers the fixed costs
? Ratio analysis
? Risks and assumptions
*Initial public offering

7.Timetable for business implementation (Provides the owner/manager with a schedule of the activities needed to be carried out to set up and run the business. Also usually organised on a monthly basis, so providing a set of milestone schedules for the owner/manager to work by)

8. Appendices (copies of resumes of the entrepreneur and key personnel
credit information,quotes for major capital purchases,copies of leases or buy/sell agreements,other legal documents)

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China’s Unethical Practices”

Write a one (1) page paper that addresses the two (2) questions written below. Each question (header) must be placed as a Section Heading Topic within the paper (for example: Question #1, would be the topic and below the topic in a separate paragraph would follow the response to the question). Also, all parts of the question must be answered. Lastly, the require number of pages are annotated with each question, listed below.
Questions:
1. The regime in China has been known to manipulate it currency creating a competitive a world competitive advantage for the manufacturing of goods. Evaluate the impact to the U.S. manufacturing industry and make a recommendation on how the U.S. should deal with the practice of currency manipulation.
2. China has been known to violate the intellectual property rights related to technology, goods, and services, harming the companies from which it steals. Make a recommendation on how a U.S. company that has fallen victim to this Chinese practice should respond so as to protect its intellectual property

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The Body Shop: seizing the green opportunity

2. How would you categorise the green consumer? How could The Body Shop benefit from this?
3.What are the implications of the product/packaging strategy for The Body Shop?

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Consumer Culture: The body is emerging as a conduit of identity construction in late modern consumer society

1. The body is emerging as a conduit of identity construction in late modern consumer society. Using theories (see suggestion below) introduced to you in the lecture, discussed how an individual’s self-identity are constructed, represented, negotiated and/or performed within the marketplace.
Note: You should discuss your essay in relation to ONE aspect of identity project as suggested below:
a. Gender Identity
b. Tribal Identity/Subcultural Identity
c. Posthumanism
d. Race
OR
2. Discuss the extent to which the globalisation of consumer culture engenders a cosmopolitan culture, where individuals show ‘openness toward a divergent cultural experiences’ (Hannerz 1990: 239). You should discuss your essay using theories of cultural globalisation introduced to you in the lecture and illustrate your arguments with supporting examples.
Key Theories and Suggestions (please note the below are provisional suggestions)
Assignment guidance
The following points may help you to produce a good piece of work:
• You must address the question asked and not try to re-define, ‘twist it round’, or state it in more general terms -to allow you to write about something else. In order to remind yourself of this, always put the question addressed at the beginning of your work. ‘Not answering the question’ will result in a significant loss of marks.
• You must demonstrate ability to synthesize key theories and concepts and develop key themes and/or arguments.
• Your essay must be supported by illustrative examples and/or case studies. You are allowed to use supporting media and/or materials (such as images, sound and other medium).
• Being asked to discuss something is not the same as being asked to list statements. A discussion will consider alternative points of view and your own thinking and evaluation should be apparent in the discussion of the topic.
• Your essay must be properly referenced:
o only sources referred to specifically in the text of your answer should be included in the bibliography;
o all sources (including those for any numeric examples used) should be acknowledged;
o there should be no references in your answer to sources which are not in your bibliography BUT if you have not consulted the reference directly yourself you should indicate in the text of your answer the secondary source from which is comes. It is this secondary source that should be in your bibliography.
• Listing a reference in the bibliography does not make it acceptable to copy sections of the book into your answer unless it is explicitly stated as a quotation. You must summarise the points in your own words. Plagiarism is regarded as a most serious instance of academic misconduct and is dealt with accordingly.
• It is expected that you will consult academic and professional journals as well as textbooks. Many textbooks cover much the same information so consulting many different textbooks only results to duplicating this information. Textbooks tend not to have very up to date content and journal sources are vital for this.
Please see your programme handbook for more guidance and for more information on grading criteria, but if you are unsure about anything after consulting these sources use my office hours to get more help.

GUIDELINES FOR WRITING ESSAYS

Below are a few tips about writing essays.

Criteria for a good essay:

• Evidence of reading beyond standard textbooks and lecture notes.
• Coherent, comprehensive, and reflective critique of existing ideas and literature.
• Accurate understanding of key concepts and ideas.
• Imagination and originality.
• Application of key concepts through illustrative example.
• Clear development of the argument(s) contained in the essay. The essay should flow in a way that enables any reader to follow the argument(s) and see how the various points made are being used to answer the question.

For example, when you write your essay, consider the following points:

• Before you write your essay, work out on paper a detailed outline of your argument.
• In the essay introduction, you should set out your main themes and intentions: describe the issue you are addressing, the illustrative case or contexts you are going to discuss (if any), identify its main components, and indicate what you are going to do in the body of your essay.
• Break down your arguments into main parts – use this as a basis of your essay that will then be divided up into several sections (you may want to have a section title for each section).
• Build up your argument point-by-point, section-by-section, so that you develop a picture that slowly develops in the reader’s mind.
• Always try to put yourself in the position of a critical reader, ask yourself how s/he would react to your essay, how s/he would understand it and be persuaded by it.
• Do not simply describe the ideas and literature you’re dealing with, provide a critical evaluation.
• Summarise your arguments in conclusion. What is the main significance of what you have been saying?

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