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    Outreach Presentation

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    Team X13 Outreach Team: Malik Blades Tanner Bryant Jacob Harman Raashi Parihar Michael Razny Brett Rothberger Watermark Outreach Strategy Agenda • Outreach Strategy • Competition • Target Markets • Locations • Advertising • Event • Budget • Implementation/Timeline • Benefits Watermark Outreach Strategy Outreach Strategy Send in Direct Contact Phase I Invite Leader to Community Host Event Phase II Phase III Watermark Outreach Strategy Competition Watermark Outreach

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    Simulation Report

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    WORKING CAPITAL SIMULATION: MANAGING GROWTH CASE OVERVIEW Sunflower Nutraceuticals (SNC)‚ is a privately held nutraceuticals – a wide distributor which provides all the vital dietary supplements such as herbs for women’s‚ vitamins‚ and minerals for all the consumers (mainly women’s)‚ distributors and retailers. They are struggling to break even‚ with relatively flat annual sales growth and thin margins. SNC generates $ 10 million in revenues and holds a large selection of SKU’s

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    Johnson and Johnson Analysis

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    Executive Summary This report was carried out in order to show the scenario planning of Johnson and Johnson .The report provides information about the history of the company‚ countries of operations and the sectors of operations .The company sales have seen significant growth in recent years and US have the highest percentage of sales of about 44% .The report also draws attention to the PESTEL framework of the pharmaceutical industry showing how Political ‚Economical‚ Social ‚Technological‚ Environmental

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    Discern possible aspects that may facilitate and inhibit effective interprofessional teamwork in quality health care of patients. As defined by the IOM (2003)‚ interprofessional teamwork is defined as a collaborative interaction among interprofessional team members to provide quality‚ individualized care for patients. Multidisciplinary team working is essential to promoting and maintaining the health of the population whilst improving service effectiveness. Although it is widely accepted that no

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    Danielle Tarantola wasn’t ready to let her dog‚ Trouble‚ go. So she contacted the only legitimate company in the world that will commercially clone an owner’s dog‚ RNL bio. RNL bio is a company out of South Korea run by Lee Byeong-chun‚ notable only because he was a former colleague of Hwang Woo-Suk‚ who was considered a pioneer in the field of stem cell research until he was infamously outed by the scientific community after several of his experiments were found to be fabricated. The typical rate

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    The Nuremberg trials were descried as “the best trials I history” by Norman Birkett a British judge who presided over the major war criminals (www.wikipedia.org). In my research paper I will be talking about how the Nuremberg trials were created‚ the main events and the people involved and the first and second parts of the trials. The international military tribunal and the doctor and military trials. The Nuremberg trials were essential in bringing Nazi war criminals to justice

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    The Nürnberg Trials began in 1945 and lasted until 1949. These trials were held in Nürnberg‚ Germany. The charges held against those on trial were crimes against humanity‚ crimes against peace‚ war crimes‚ and “a common plan or conspiracy to commit” (www.britannica.com). There were twelve trials with over 100 defendants and several courts. The International Military Tribunal conducted these trials. Representatives from the United States‚ Great Britain‚ the Soviet Union‚ France‚ and 19 other

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    Trials today compared to the Salem witch trials of the 1690’s are different in many ways‚ as you may already know. Compared to then we have way more freedoms and privileges that some people take advantage of. Even though they are both places for justice‚ but they differ in the way you are defended‚ how the public opinion effected your trial‚ and religious bias. During the Salem witch trials the defense you receive was very limited. When you where arrested it was solely based on accusation and no

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    The Salem witch trials occurred around the 1690s in Salem‚ Massachusetts. Some young women started to have fits and their bodies would seize. These fits had seemingly no medical explanation‚ so the people of Salem deemed it witchcraft. The people of Salem then had to decide which people were witches. They accused both men and women of witchery‚ and when they were found guilty‚ they were hanged‚ but why were these people found guilty? The people of 17th century Salem were convicted of witchcraft due

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    the English settlers. There was an exceptionally difficult time in Salem‚ Massachusetts in the early 1690s. This was the year that the Salem Witch Trials began. It was a time where none of the townsfolk trusted anyone and reports people for the silliest of things. These reportings lead to a series of cases of witchcraft in Massachusetts. These trials began in February of 1692 and drew out till 1693. It was one brutal year for the colonists of Salem that year (Brooks). It all started out in January

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