Final Exam Sp 16

The twentieth-century rejection of prevailing artistic conventions found its expression on stage in the theater of the absurd. Probably the most famous English-language work in this genre is Samuel Beckett\’s Waiting for Godot (p. 420), in which two characters await the arrival of a third person, who never shows up. Can the action of this play be said to constitute a plot? Can a play have an artistic meaning without a recognizable plot, or is the absence of a standard plotline a meaning in and of itself? Compare the artistic intent behind Waiting for Godot to the works of contemporary artists such as Gwendolyn Brooks (p. 425), Betye Saar (Fig. 15.7), Barbara Kruger (Fig. 15.10), and Robert Mapplethorpe (Fig. 15.11). Are the intended meanings of these works more or less apparent than the intended meaning of Beckett\’s play? What does the juxtaposition of these works suggest about the uses of art since the end of the World War II?

Prepare, in outline form, the process your team could use to conduct the needs assessment for your client, include multiple forms of organization analysis, person analysis and task analyis

background information on the paper:You have formed a human resource consulting company. You have been hired to provide training to the sales force for an automobile dealership. Determine how best to approach the automobile dealership to engage the interest of the decision makers. Your part of this assignment is to propose the types of needs assessment tools that could be used to determine how to design and develop the automobile dealerships training programs. These could include software, models, or analysis methods. Once you complete your need assessment, you must now meet with the owner of the dealership to discuss the needs assessment.
1. Prepare, in outline form, the process your team could use to conduct the needs assessment for your client based upon the articles you selected.

Explain \” Herzberg\’s theory \” and it\’s assumption.

Project description
Use the book \” The Human Side of Organizations \” 10th edition by Michael Drafke in chapter 11 to answer the questions below. (short answer)
1, Explain \” Herzberg\’s theory \” and it\’s assumption
2, Explain \” Alderfer\’s theory \” and it\’s assumption
3, Compare Maslow\’s theory and Herzberg\’s theory (similarities and differences)
4, compare Maslow\’s theory and Alderfer\’s theory (similarities and differences)

Market potential and Market Demand

The small Fleet Customer segment Market Potential and Market Demand Share Potential and Foreacs.The requirements are in the attachments and others is the information you may use for the assignment.

Prompts about American History

prompts about Revolutionary America (1740~1815). They should be short essays for about 500 words. They should include the resources from three books and my uploaded lecture materials.    The books are \”Nash, Race and Revolution\”, \”Young, The Shoemaker and the Tea Party\” and \”Maier, American Scripture\”. You don\’t need to have all of those books in one prompt, but you have to use materials both from at least one book and the lectures to answer each prompt.    This will be the draft for my exam. You don\’t need to write them in any formats, but they have to be correct, strong and high-scored answers.

Find a piece of famous art work. Your job is to analyze a specific piece or pieces of art and respond to it by deconstructing its features and assigning meaning to them.

Find a piece of famous art work. Your job is to analyze a specific piece or pieces of art and respond to it by deconstructing its features and assigning meaning to them. You will not simply describe the piece. You will also explain your reaction to the piece and stake an interpretive claim. Our interest in this paper is how you articulate and demonstrate your interpretation. You need to carefully examine the object and then tell its meaning.
Remainder: You need to write the background and fully introduction (the artist\’s name, the name of this piece of art, the year of the painting, etc.) in the introduction paragraph.

A complete strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) analysis (including at least 5 factors from each category and full explanations of why each factor is important and why it was placed in the category) of the environment that exists wit

ToolsCorp Corporation is a fictitious company that does exist anywhere. For the purpose of this course, it is located it in Tennessee. As members of the senior management team of ToolsCorp Corporation, your group has been asked to prepare a neat and organized report for the Strategic Officers Steering Committee (SOS-C) of ToolsCorp Corporation. The purpose of this paper is to obtain permission from them to go forward with the next step (developing a full-blown business plan) for ToolsCorp\’s strategic initiative to break into the global marketplace.  ToolsCorp Corporation is a fictitious company that does exist anywhere. For the purpose of this course, it is located it in Tennessee. It builds power tools, lawn mowers, lawn furniture, microwaves, and ranges. All products are manufactured locally and sold through large retailers. They have sale papers inserted in every Wednesday and Sunday paper. Although they have a thriving business in the United States and Canada, ToolsCorp is trying to break into the global marketplace.