Raves

1.  origination- what is the significane of raves starting in England? How did raves become so widespread?
2. Why are the so popular – what makes them appealing? What goes on at a rave? How it came to the u.S.
3. Positive and negative effects that have come from raves – drugs, music, people (ravers)

Nanoprobes for Detection or Modification of Molecules

1-Describe the competitive landscape. What do people use now instead of the product? Are there any competitive products? If so, who makes them? What is good or bad about these products? How much revenue is made on sales of such products? Why will people use the new product instead of other products? What potential barriers do you see to adoption of the product (e.g., would require changes in the way patients are diagnosed or treated)?

2-Estimate the peak sales revenue range for the new product based on annual number of cases; estimated price per unit; and peak penetration.

Strategic Management and Strategic Competitiveness

1.    Assess how globalization and technology changes have impacted the corporation you researched.
2.    Apply the industrial organization model and the resource-based model to determine how your corporation could earn above-average returns.
3.    Assess how the vision statement and mission statement of the corporation influence its overall success.
4.    Evaluate how each category of stakeholder impacts the overall success of this corporation.

Essay on the novel 12 angry men

There are several votes and changing of positions by individual jurors throughout the play. Discuss in detail the incidents in which jurors vote or change their vote, and assess the impact which these incidents have on the dramatic quality of the play.

ideology play in the outbreak of World War II

What role did ideology play in the outbreak of World War II (look at the major players, Germany, Italy, Japan, Great Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union, and tell me how their ideology affected their roles in the war and their alliances.)

 

Revenue recognition and the reporting for long-term contracts.

1. The conceptual framework is from the users’ perspective not the preparers.
2. When using a conceptual framework element to explain the accounting method, make sure your explanation is specific enough to be unique to the accounting method being analyzed.
3. Choose the most relevant items from the conceptual framework relating to the account being analyzed.