Consider the following products: Coca-Cola Classic, Apple Iphone, Nike basketball shoes, and Loreal Shampoo. Pick one of the products above, identify two competitors, and what they offer that competes with your product. For your product, describe the unique selling proposition. How is this product superior to the competitors you identified above. Make sure you Respond to both bullets, in at least 4 Good Sentences per bullet, making sure you address all points of each bullet.

Consider the following products: Coca-Cola Classic, Apple Iphone, Nike basketball shoes, and Loreal Shampoo.
Pick one of the products above, identify two competitors, and what they offer that competes with your product.
For your product, describe the unique selling proposition. How is this product superior to the competitors you identified above.
Make sure you Respond to both bullets, in at least 4 Good Sentences per bullet, making sure you address all points of each bullet.

Consider the following products: Coca-Cola Classic, Apple Iphone, Nike basketball shoes, and Loreal Shampoo. Pick one of the products above, identify two competitors, and what they offer that competes with your product. For your product, describe the unique selling proposition. How is this product superior to the competitors you identified above. Make sure you Respond to both bullets, in at least 4 Good Sentences per bullet, making sure you address all points of each bullet.

Consider the following products: Coca-Cola Classic, Apple Iphone, Nike basketball shoes, and Loreal Shampoo.
Pick one of the products above, identify two competitors, and what they offer that competes with your product.
For your product, describe the unique selling proposition. How is this product superior to the competitors you identified above.
Make sure you Respond to both bullets, in at least 4 Good Sentences per bullet, making sure you address all points of each bullet.

Consider the following products: Coca-Cola Classic, Apple Iphone, Nike basketball shoes, and Loreal Shampoo. Pick one of the products above, identify two competitors, and what they offer that competes with your product. For your product, describe the unique selling proposition. How is this product superior to the competitors you identified above. Make sure you Respond to both bullets, in at least 4 Good Sentences per bullet, making sure you address all points of each bullet.

Consider the following products: Coca-Cola Classic, Apple Iphone, Nike basketball shoes, and Loreal Shampoo.
Pick one of the products above, identify two competitors, and what they offer that competes with your product.
For your product, describe the unique selling proposition. How is this product superior to the competitors you identified above.
Make sure you Respond to both bullets, in at least 4 Good Sentences per bullet, making sure you address all points of each bullet.

1. If what is written in a contract is clear, a court will enforce the contract according to its obvious terms. True False 2. Consent to the terms of a contract is voluntary even if one of the parties sis forced into the agreement. True False 3. Patty executes a will, leaving her estate to her spouse Quentin. They have a daughter Rita. Later, Patty and Quentin divorce. Patty does not execute a new will before she dies. With respect to Patty’s estate, Quentin is entitled to a. one-half. b. nothing. c. everything. d. one-third. 4. A state law prohibits gambling houses. Tim rents a building to Victoria under a lease that provides the premises are to be used only to house an illegal betting operation. This lease is a. unenforceable. b. enforceable only if the tenant does not do what the lease provides. c. enforceable as long as the tenant does what the lease provides. d. enforceable under any circumstances. 5. Sheila is a shareholder of Travels & Trips Inc. She has the right to inspect corporate books and records a. under no circumstances. b. only if she is also a director. c. for a proper purpose. d. without restriction 6. Bev owns and operates City Delivery Service as a sole proprietorship. When she dies, the business will automatically a. transfer to the owner’s heirs. b. dissolve. c. dissociate. d. transfer to its creditors. 7. Ellen conveys a house to Floyd with the right to possess and use the property for a period of time specified in an express contract. This is a. a fixed-term tenancy. b. a tenancy at will. c. a periodic tenancy. d. a tenancy at sufferance. 8. Beth goes to Dr. Carl for surgery. Carl says that Beth should be healed within a week. Beth is not healed within a week. With respect to breach of contract, Carl is (a).not liable, but Beth chose Carl for the surgery.(b).not liable, because his statement was an opinion.(c).liable.(d).not liable, because surgery is not a serious subject for a contract. 9. Darcy enters into a contract with Event Center Inc. to use its venue for a business meeting. If an ambiguity appears in the contract that outside evidence does not make clear, it will most likely be a. struck from the deal. b. interpreted against the party responsible for creating it. c. construed according to the court’s discretion. d. applied in favor of the party who drafted the contract. 10. Reed agrees to sell his Sports Equipment store to Taylor. As part of the sale, Reed promises not to open a similar, competing store anywhere. This promise is most likely a. invalid because it is part of a sale of an ongoing business. b. valid if both parties are justifiably ignorant of the facts. c. valid because it is part of a sale of an ongoing business. d. invalid because of the unreasonable terms of area and time. 11. Games Corporation hires Haley, a minor, to create new customized game software for certain clients. Haley signs a contract that requires her to work for Games for eighteen months. Before beginning work, however, Haley tells Games that she will not create new software for Games and that she is going to work for Imagine Inc., a Games competitor. Is Games’ contract with Haley enforceable? Why or why not? 12. On May 1, Ramona and Santo orally agree that Santo will guide a party from the base of Mount McKinley to its summit and from the summit to a return to the base. Under the agreement, Ramona will pay for the service after the completion of the climb on June 1. On May 1, is this contract express or implied? On May 31, after the climb has been made but before payment is paid, is the contract executed or executory?

1. If what is written in a contract is clear, a court will enforce the contract according to its obvious terms.
True
False
2. Consent to the terms of a contract is voluntary even if one of the parties sis forced into the agreement.
True
False
3.
Patty executes a will, leaving her estate to her spouse Quentin. They have a daughter Rita. Later, Patty and Quentin divorce. Patty does not execute a new will before she dies. With respect to Patty’s estate, Quentin is entitled to
a.
one-half.
b.
nothing.
c.
everything.
d.
one-third.
4.
A state law prohibits gambling houses. Tim rents a building to Victoria under a lease that provides the premises are to be used only to house an illegal betting operation. This lease is
a.
unenforceable.
b.
enforceable only if the tenant does not do what the lease provides.
c.
enforceable as long as the tenant does what the lease provides.
d.
enforceable under any circumstances.
5.
Sheila is a shareholder of Travels & Trips Inc. She has the right to inspect corporate books and records
a.
under no circumstances.
b.
only if she is also a director.
c.
for a proper purpose.
d.
without restriction
6.
Bev owns and operates City Delivery Service as a sole proprietorship. When she dies, the business will automatically
a.
transfer to the owner’s heirs.
b.
dissolve.
c.
dissociate.
d.
transfer to its creditors.
7.
Ellen conveys a house to Floyd with the right to possess and use the property for a period of time specified in an express contract. This is
a.
a fixed-term tenancy.
b.
a tenancy at will.
c.
a periodic tenancy.
d.
a tenancy at sufferance.
8.
Beth goes to Dr. Carl for surgery. Carl says that Beth should be healed within a week. Beth is not healed within a week. With respect to breach of contract, Carl is (a).not liable, but Beth chose Carl for the surgery.(b).not liable, because his statement was an opinion.(c).liable.(d).not liable, because surgery is not a serious subject for a contract.
9.
Darcy enters into a contract with Event Center Inc. to use its venue for a business meeting. If an ambiguity appears in the contract that outside evidence does not make clear, it will most likely be
a.
struck from the deal.
b.
interpreted against the party responsible for creating it.
c.
construed according to the court’s discretion.
d.
applied in favor of the party who drafted the contract.
10.
Reed agrees to sell his Sports Equipment store to Taylor. As part of the sale, Reed promises not to open a similar, competing store anywhere. This promise is most likely
a.
invalid because it is part of a sale of an ongoing business.
b.
valid if both parties are justifiably ignorant of the facts.
c.
valid because it is part of a sale of an ongoing business.
d.
invalid because of the unreasonable terms of area and time.
11.  Games Corporation hires Haley, a minor, to create new customized game software for certain clients. Haley signs a contract that requires her to work for Games for eighteen months. Before beginning work, however, Haley tells Games that she will not create new software for Games and that she is going to work for Imagine Inc., a Games competitor. Is Games’ contract with Haley enforceable? Why or why not?
12.  On May 1, Ramona and Santo orally agree that Santo will guide a party from the base of Mount McKinley to its summit and from the summit to a return to the base. Under the agreement, Ramona will pay for the service after the completion of the climb on June 1. On May 1, is this contract express or implied? On May 31, after the climb has been made but before payment is paid, is the contract executed or executory?

1. If what is written in a contract is clear, a court will enforce the contract according to its obvious terms. True False 2. Consent to the terms of a contract is voluntary even if one of the parties sis forced into the agreement. True False 3. Patty executes a will, leaving her estate to her spouse Quentin. They have a daughter Rita. Later, Patty and Quentin divorce. Patty does not execute a new will before she dies. With respect to Patty’s estate, Quentin is entitled to a. one-half. b. nothing. c. everything. d. one-third. 4. A state law prohibits gambling houses. Tim rents a building to Victoria under a lease that provides the premises are to be used only to house an illegal betting operation. This lease is a. unenforceable. b. enforceable only if the tenant does not do what the lease provides. c. enforceable as long as the tenant does what the lease provides. d. enforceable under any circumstances. 5. Sheila is a shareholder of Travels & Trips Inc. She has the right to inspect corporate books and records a. under no circumstances. b. only if she is also a director. c. for a proper purpose. d. without restriction 6. Bev owns and operates City Delivery Service as a sole proprietorship. When she dies, the business will automatically a. transfer to the owner’s heirs. b. dissolve. c. dissociate. d. transfer to its creditors. 7. Ellen conveys a house to Floyd with the right to possess and use the property for a period of time specified in an express contract. This is a. a fixed-term tenancy. b. a tenancy at will. c. a periodic tenancy. d. a tenancy at sufferance. 8. Beth goes to Dr. Carl for surgery. Carl says that Beth should be healed within a week. Beth is not healed within a week. With respect to breach of contract, Carl is (a).not liable, but Beth chose Carl for the surgery.(b).not liable, because his statement was an opinion.(c).liable.(d).not liable, because surgery is not a serious subject for a contract. 9. Darcy enters into a contract with Event Center Inc. to use its venue for a business meeting. If an ambiguity appears in the contract that outside evidence does not make clear, it will most likely be a. struck from the deal. b. interpreted against the party responsible for creating it. c. construed according to the court’s discretion. d. applied in favor of the party who drafted the contract. 10. Reed agrees to sell his Sports Equipment store to Taylor. As part of the sale, Reed promises not to open a similar, competing store anywhere. This promise is most likely a. invalid because it is part of a sale of an ongoing business. b. valid if both parties are justifiably ignorant of the facts. c. valid because it is part of a sale of an ongoing business. d. invalid because of the unreasonable terms of area and time. 11. Games Corporation hires Haley, a minor, to create new customized game software for certain clients. Haley signs a contract that requires her to work for Games for eighteen months. Before beginning work, however, Haley tells Games that she will not create new software for Games and that she is going to work for Imagine Inc., a Games competitor. Is Games’ contract with Haley enforceable? Why or why not? 12. On May 1, Ramona and Santo orally agree that Santo will guide a party from the base of Mount McKinley to its summit and from the summit to a return to the base. Under the agreement, Ramona will pay for the service after the completion of the climb on June 1. On May 1, is this contract express or implied? On May 31, after the climb has been made but before payment is paid, is the contract executed or executory?

1. If what is written in a contract is clear, a court will enforce the contract according to its obvious terms.
True
False
2. Consent to the terms of a contract is voluntary even if one of the parties sis forced into the agreement.
True
False
3.
Patty executes a will, leaving her estate to her spouse Quentin. They have a daughter Rita. Later, Patty and Quentin divorce. Patty does not execute a new will before she dies. With respect to Patty’s estate, Quentin is entitled to
a.
one-half.
b.
nothing.
c.
everything.
d.
one-third.
4.
A state law prohibits gambling houses. Tim rents a building to Victoria under a lease that provides the premises are to be used only to house an illegal betting operation. This lease is
a.
unenforceable.
b.
enforceable only if the tenant does not do what the lease provides.
c.
enforceable as long as the tenant does what the lease provides.
d.
enforceable under any circumstances.
5.
Sheila is a shareholder of Travels & Trips Inc. She has the right to inspect corporate books and records
a.
under no circumstances.
b.
only if she is also a director.
c.
for a proper purpose.
d.
without restriction
6.
Bev owns and operates City Delivery Service as a sole proprietorship. When she dies, the business will automatically
a.
transfer to the owner’s heirs.
b.
dissolve.
c.
dissociate.
d.
transfer to its creditors.
7.
Ellen conveys a house to Floyd with the right to possess and use the property for a period of time specified in an express contract. This is
a.
a fixed-term tenancy.
b.
a tenancy at will.
c.
a periodic tenancy.
d.
a tenancy at sufferance.
8.
Beth goes to Dr. Carl for surgery. Carl says that Beth should be healed within a week. Beth is not healed within a week. With respect to breach of contract, Carl is (a).not liable, but Beth chose Carl for the surgery.(b).not liable, because his statement was an opinion.(c).liable.(d).not liable, because surgery is not a serious subject for a contract.
9.
Darcy enters into a contract with Event Center Inc. to use its venue for a business meeting. If an ambiguity appears in the contract that outside evidence does not make clear, it will most likely be
a.
struck from the deal.
b.
interpreted against the party responsible for creating it.
c.
construed according to the court’s discretion.
d.
applied in favor of the party who drafted the contract.
10.
Reed agrees to sell his Sports Equipment store to Taylor. As part of the sale, Reed promises not to open a similar, competing store anywhere. This promise is most likely
a.
invalid because it is part of a sale of an ongoing business.
b.
valid if both parties are justifiably ignorant of the facts.
c.
valid because it is part of a sale of an ongoing business.
d.
invalid because of the unreasonable terms of area and time.
11.  Games Corporation hires Haley, a minor, to create new customized game software for certain clients. Haley signs a contract that requires her to work for Games for eighteen months. Before beginning work, however, Haley tells Games that she will not create new software for Games and that she is going to work for Imagine Inc., a Games competitor. Is Games’ contract with Haley enforceable? Why or why not?
12.  On May 1, Ramona and Santo orally agree that Santo will guide a party from the base of Mount McKinley to its summit and from the summit to a return to the base. Under the agreement, Ramona will pay for the service after the completion of the climb on June 1. On May 1, is this contract express or implied? On May 31, after the climb has been made but before payment is paid, is the contract executed or executory?

1. If what is written in a contract is clear, a court will enforce the contract according to its obvious terms. True False 2. Consent to the terms of a contract is voluntary even if one of the parties sis forced into the agreement. True False 3. Patty executes a will, leaving her estate to her spouse Quentin. They have a daughter Rita. Later, Patty and Quentin divorce. Patty does not execute a new will before she dies. With respect to Patty’s estate, Quentin is entitled to a. one-half. b. nothing. c. everything. d. one-third. 4. A state law prohibits gambling houses. Tim rents a building to Victoria under a lease that provides the premises are to be used only to house an illegal betting operation. This lease is a. unenforceable. b. enforceable only if the tenant does not do what the lease provides. c. enforceable as long as the tenant does what the lease provides. d. enforceable under any circumstances. 5. Sheila is a shareholder of Travels & Trips Inc. She has the right to inspect corporate books and records a. under no circumstances. b. only if she is also a director. c. for a proper purpose. d. without restriction 6. Bev owns and operates City Delivery Service as a sole proprietorship. When she dies, the business will automatically a. transfer to the owner’s heirs. b. dissolve. c. dissociate. d. transfer to its creditors. 7. Ellen conveys a house to Floyd with the right to possess and use the property for a period of time specified in an express contract. This is a. a fixed-term tenancy. b. a tenancy at will. c. a periodic tenancy. d. a tenancy at sufferance. 8. Beth goes to Dr. Carl for surgery. Carl says that Beth should be healed within a week. Beth is not healed within a week. With respect to breach of contract, Carl is (a).not liable, but Beth chose Carl for the surgery.(b).not liable, because his statement was an opinion.(c).liable.(d).not liable, because surgery is not a serious subject for a contract. 9. Darcy enters into a contract with Event Center Inc. to use its venue for a business meeting. If an ambiguity appears in the contract that outside evidence does not make clear, it will most likely be a. struck from the deal. b. interpreted against the party responsible for creating it. c. construed according to the court’s discretion. d. applied in favor of the party who drafted the contract. 10. Reed agrees to sell his Sports Equipment store to Taylor. As part of the sale, Reed promises not to open a similar, competing store anywhere. This promise is most likely a. invalid because it is part of a sale of an ongoing business. b. valid if both parties are justifiably ignorant of the facts. c. valid because it is part of a sale of an ongoing business. d. invalid because of the unreasonable terms of area and time. 11. Games Corporation hires Haley, a minor, to create new customized game software for certain clients. Haley signs a contract that requires her to work for Games for eighteen months. Before beginning work, however, Haley tells Games that she will not create new software for Games and that she is going to work for Imagine Inc., a Games competitor. Is Games’ contract with Haley enforceable? Why or why not? 12. On May 1, Ramona and Santo orally agree that Santo will guide a party from the base of Mount McKinley to its summit and from the summit to a return to the base. Under the agreement, Ramona will pay for the service after the completion of the climb on June 1. On May 1, is this contract express or implied? On May 31, after the climb has been made but before payment is paid, is the contract executed or executory?

1. If what is written in a contract is clear, a court will enforce the contract according to its obvious terms.
True
False
2. Consent to the terms of a contract is voluntary even if one of the parties sis forced into the agreement.
True
False
3.
Patty executes a will, leaving her estate to her spouse Quentin. They have a daughter Rita. Later, Patty and Quentin divorce. Patty does not execute a new will before she dies. With respect to Patty’s estate, Quentin is entitled to
a.
one-half.
b.
nothing.
c.
everything.
d.
one-third.
4.
A state law prohibits gambling houses. Tim rents a building to Victoria under a lease that provides the premises are to be used only to house an illegal betting operation. This lease is
a.
unenforceable.
b.
enforceable only if the tenant does not do what the lease provides.
c.
enforceable as long as the tenant does what the lease provides.
d.
enforceable under any circumstances.
5.
Sheila is a shareholder of Travels & Trips Inc. She has the right to inspect corporate books and records
a.
under no circumstances.
b.
only if she is also a director.
c.
for a proper purpose.
d.
without restriction
6.
Bev owns and operates City Delivery Service as a sole proprietorship. When she dies, the business will automatically
a.
transfer to the owner’s heirs.
b.
dissolve.
c.
dissociate.
d.
transfer to its creditors.
7.
Ellen conveys a house to Floyd with the right to possess and use the property for a period of time specified in an express contract. This is
a.
a fixed-term tenancy.
b.
a tenancy at will.
c.
a periodic tenancy.
d.
a tenancy at sufferance.
8.
Beth goes to Dr. Carl for surgery. Carl says that Beth should be healed within a week. Beth is not healed within a week. With respect to breach of contract, Carl is (a).not liable, but Beth chose Carl for the surgery.(b).not liable, because his statement was an opinion.(c).liable.(d).not liable, because surgery is not a serious subject for a contract.
9.
Darcy enters into a contract with Event Center Inc. to use its venue for a business meeting. If an ambiguity appears in the contract that outside evidence does not make clear, it will most likely be
a.
struck from the deal.
b.
interpreted against the party responsible for creating it.
c.
construed according to the court’s discretion.
d.
applied in favor of the party who drafted the contract.
10.
Reed agrees to sell his Sports Equipment store to Taylor. As part of the sale, Reed promises not to open a similar, competing store anywhere. This promise is most likely
a.
invalid because it is part of a sale of an ongoing business.
b.
valid if both parties are justifiably ignorant of the facts.
c.
valid because it is part of a sale of an ongoing business.
d.
invalid because of the unreasonable terms of area and time.
11.  Games Corporation hires Haley, a minor, to create new customized game software for certain clients. Haley signs a contract that requires her to work for Games for eighteen months. Before beginning work, however, Haley tells Games that she will not create new software for Games and that she is going to work for Imagine Inc., a Games competitor. Is Games’ contract with Haley enforceable? Why or why not?
12.  On May 1, Ramona and Santo orally agree that Santo will guide a party from the base of Mount McKinley to its summit and from the summit to a return to the base. Under the agreement, Ramona will pay for the service after the completion of the climb on June 1. On May 1, is this contract express or implied? On May 31, after the climb has been made but before payment is paid, is the contract executed or executory?

Week 4 Homework Assignment 2 Due in Week 4 and worth 34 points 1. Examine preparedness as a universal public health concept. 2. What is a paradigm, and what is a paradigm shift? Give one (1) example of each concept. 3. Specify the leadership activities that are required for priority setting. Download the homework below, type your answers into the document and submit it using the Week 4 Homework Assignment 2 – Submit Here link located above. HSA550 Homework Assignment 2.docx By submitting this paper, you agree: (1) that you are submitting your paper to be used and stored as part of the SafeAssign™ services in accordance with the Blackboard Privacy Policy; (2) that your institution may use your paper in accordance with your institution's policies; and (3) that your use of SafeAssign will be without recourse

  1. Week 4 Homework Assignment 2
    Due in Week 4 and worth 34 points
    1. Examine preparedness as a universal public health concept.
    2. What is a paradigm, and what is a paradigm shift? Give one (1) example of each concept.
    3. Specify the leadership activities that are required for priority setting.
    Download the homework below, type your answers into the document and submit it using the Week 4 Homework Assignment 2 – Submit Here link located above.
    HSA550 Homework Assignment 2.docx
  2. By submitting this paper, you agree: (1) that you are submitting your paper to be used and stored as part of the SafeAssign™ services in accordance with the Blackboard Privacy Policy; (2) that your institution may use your paper in accordance with your institution’s policies; and (3) that your use of SafeAssign will be without recourse

Week 4 Homework Assignment 2 Due in Week 4 and worth 34 points 1. Examine preparedness as a universal public health concept. 2. What is a paradigm, and what is a paradigm shift? Give one (1) example of each concept. 3. Specify the leadership activities that are required for priority setting. Download the homework below, type your answers into the document and submit it using the Week 4 Homework Assignment 2 – Submit Here link located above. HSA550 Homework Assignment 2.docx By submitting this paper, you agree: (1) that you are submitting your paper to be used and stored as part of the SafeAssign™ services in accordance with the Blackboard Privacy Policy; (2) that your institution may use your paper in accordance with your institution's policies; and (3) that your use of SafeAssign will be without recourse

  1. Week 4 Homework Assignment 2
    Due in Week 4 and worth 34 points
    1. Examine preparedness as a universal public health concept.
    2. What is a paradigm, and what is a paradigm shift? Give one (1) example of each concept.
    3. Specify the leadership activities that are required for priority setting.
    Download the homework below, type your answers into the document and submit it using the Week 4 Homework Assignment 2 – Submit Here link located above.
    HSA550 Homework Assignment 2.docx
  2. By submitting this paper, you agree: (1) that you are submitting your paper to be used and stored as part of the SafeAssign™ services in accordance with the Blackboard Privacy Policy; (2) that your institution may use your paper in accordance with your institution’s policies; and (3) that your use of SafeAssign will be without recourse

Business & Finance homework help

  least 300 words and contain at least 3 citations in current APA format. In addition to the thread,
Topic: Money
Question/Prompt:
Author Anna Schwartz writes this about money: “The U.S. money supply comprises currency—dollar bills and coins issued by the Federal Reserve System and the Treasury—and various kinds of deposits held by the public at commercial banks and other depository institutions such as savings and loans and credit unions.” (Schwartz, n.d)
In this threaded discussion, complete the following:
1) Discuss the concept of money. Begin by defining the functions of money and explain how currency meets these functions.
2) Historically, a number of things other than coin and currency have been used as money. Using outside research, provide an example of something else that has been used as money, and explain when and where it was used. Do not use the examples given in the text.
3) Think about how Scripture influences our attitudes and actions towards money. Which Bible verses related to money challenge you the most? Which biblical concepts have helped form how you think about and act with your money? Explain.