The Athleisure market
The post has three asighnments
analyze Lululemon and one other retailer of your choice in the Athleisure market.
analyze Lululemon and one other retailer of your choice in
the Athleisure market. Lululemon established that business and is the dominant player,
not only with product but customer service, location and environment. Others have
now joined in, from Atheleta to Macys to JC Penney. Nike and Amazon have recently
announced they will start offering product as well. Critically
compare and analyze your second company against Lululemon using the six retail
strategic segments we have discussed in class, and then decide what is the
Sustainable Competitive Advantage, if any of both.
2:Leo Tolstoy asserts that “All happy families are like one another each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way” in his novel Anna Karenina.
Leo Tolstoy asserts that “All happy families are like one another; each unhappy family
is unhappy in its own way” in his novel Anna Karenina. What assumptions are implied
in his assertions about happy and unhappy families? Extend your thinking to your own
experience, observations, and readings from this module. Write an essay that defends,
refutes (proves wrong), or qualifies (accepts but only with changes) Tolstoy‘ s
assertions about happy and unhappy families Use at least three of the following: “The
Men We Carry in Our Mind,” “The Storm,” “Everyday Use,” “To My Dear and Loving
Husband,” and “The Black Walnut Tree.”
3: Write Your Own Bill
Order Description
A newly elected Member of Congress. It is up to you as to whether you are a Senator or a Representative from your State. You made several important promises during your campaign and now that you have taken your seat, you need to show the constituents you represent that you are going to fulfill at least one of these promises with a bill you write and introduce into your chamber.
Directions:
Choose a topic for your bill:
Envision the constituents that elected you
Imagine that you have interacted with your constituents
What’s making news?
Look to other states
Look to your own experience
Look at current logs and regulations
Use the internet
Research your bill topic:
Look at existing law
Explore various solutions to the issue
Support your position with facts and figures
Determine your support and opposition
When writing your bill:
Ensure clarity, organization and accuracy
Ensure you are creating law
Anticipate questions and concerns
Proofread and check grammar
links to help you understand how to write a bill:
Congressional Bills Web site https://www.gpo.gov
USA.gov is the front door to every government website. https://www.usa.gov.
Congressional Bills Search Tips Web Site https://www.gpo.gov/help/index.html#simple_search.htm
Thomas (Library of Congress) https://thomas.loc.gov/home/lawsmade.toc.html
Environment