Is there life after death? What will happen to me when I die?

How would the worldview that you selected answer these 5 worldview questions: The Question of Origin – (How did life begin? How did mankind come into existence?) How would your selected worldview answer this question? Compare and Contrast this with how the biblical worldview would answer this question. The Question of Identity – (What does it mean to be human? Are humans more important than animals?) How would your selected worldview answer this question? Compare and Contrast this with how the biblical worldview would answer this question. The Question of Meaning/Purpose – (Why does mankind exist? Why do I exist?) How would your selected worldview answer this question? Compare and Contrast this with how the biblical worldview would answer this question. The Question of Morality – (What is meant by right and wrong? How should I live?) How would your selected worldview answer this question? Compare and Contrast this with how the biblical worldview would answer this question. The Question of Destiny – (Is there life after death? What will happen to me when I die?) How would your selected worldview answer this question? Compare and Contrast this with how the biblical worldview would answer this question.

How can we protect the environment, but still continue to build and grow?

1. Read: Lesson 1 – Geographic Features-preview the document-view in a new window 2. Answer the following questions using complete sentences: What boundaries separate Washington from its neighbors? What changes have people made to the land and resources of Washington? How does the ocean affect the climate? Only in the late 20th century did most Americans come to recognize that our environment is more delicate than we had realized. How can we protect the environment, but still continue to build and grow?

How did the author design this essay in order to appeal to the audience?

http://www.tolerance.org/magazine/number-28-fall-2005/feature/note-young-immigrants Objective: You will write a grammatically correct, well-organized paper that analyzes and evaluates the rhetorical strategies of the passage above. How did the author design this essay in order to appeal to the audience? Focus on identifying and analyzing the author’s rhetorical choices. Your personal opinion about the topic is not relevant to the paper. Include appeals to ethos, logos, pathos, and Kaisers and analyze the rhetorical context.

Write out an elevator pitch that presents the compelling features and benefits of your idea, and submit that to Moodle.

The “Elevator Pitch” In class you selected teams for a challenging part of this course – the Enterprise Development Project. The first order of business will be to come up with ideas for the focus of the enterprise- the business you’ll be starting. One technique that professionals often use is called an “Elevator Pitch.” This is a practiced sales pitch designed to be delivered in a short period of time – a minute or two at the most (the theoretical length of an elevator ride). Think about the rhetorical situation – you have a very brief period of time to convince someone (an investor, say, or a producer) to finance your enterprise. They will only do that if you make a convincing case. A famous sales trainer once said, “Tell ‘em what you’re gonna tell ‘em. Tell ‘em. Then tell ‘em what you told ‘em.” Remember that the person to whom you’re speaking is a potential money source – you need to make clear to them the “WIIFM” (What’s In It For Me??) – the potential profitability of the venture, or if it’s a non-profit, the positive good will it contributes to their own brand. Therefore. You need to state not only what it is, but how it can succeed. Write out an elevator pitch that presents the compelling features and benefits of your idea, and submit that to Moodle. Format your document as a memorandum, and title it “Elevator Pitch.” Upload it to the link provided. Practice your pitch and be prepared to make it to your team members next week.

Were looking at social issues fro my topic,discuss the social issues.

The “Elevator Pitch” In class you selected teams for a challenging part of this course – the Enterprise Development Project. The first order of business will be to come up with ideas for the focus of the enterprise- the business you’ll be starting. One technique that professionals often use is called an “Elevator Pitch.” This is a practiced sales pitch designed to be delivered in a short period of time – a minute or two at the most (the theoretical length of an elevator ride). Think about the rhetorical situation – you have a very brief period of time to convince someone (an investor, say, or a producer) to finance your enterprise. They will only do that if you make a convincing case. A famous sales trainer once said, “Tell ‘em what you’re gonna tell ‘em. Tell ‘em. Then tell ‘em what you told ‘em.” Remember that the person to whom you’re speaking is a potential money source – you need to make clear to them the “WIIFM” (What’s In It For Me??) – the potential profitability of the venture, or if it’s a non-profit, the positive good will it contributes to their own brand. Therefore. You need to state not only what it is, but how it can succeed. Write out an elevator pitch that presents the compelling features and benefits of your idea, and submit that to Moodle. Format your document as a memorandum, and title it “Elevator Pitch.” Upload it to the link provided. Practice your pitch and be prepared to make it to your team members next week.

 

Develop a survey of five questions for each stakeholder to identify and assess stakeholder needs.

NAMI-National Alliance on Mental Illness is the organization I must write about. • Complete a gap analysis to demonstrate existing gaps in service. • o Compare and contrast among the organizations (services, policies, clientele, etc.). o Include in your table the values, mission, and vision of each competitor organization. o Based on your analysis, explain the gap in services that exists for your Final Project organization. • Construct the strategic plan. o Outline a strategic plan that is beyond the scope of the organization’s current strategic plan. o Identify four to five strategic goals of the organization. o Explain strategies to carry out the strategic goals you identified. o Identify and explain performance milestones based on the strategic goals set. o Explain metrics (measure of success and how you measure success). • Complete stakeholder needs assessment. o Identify two stakeholders related to your Final Project organization. o Develop a survey of five questions for each stakeholder to identify and assess stakeholder needs.