Inspired by Big Sister, Little Sister, written by LeUyen Pham.
In a family of question comes a thought of wonder
Sister to sister is big to small
Moving faster sister of big makes the way
Little sister watch play and do the same
Flying high Big sister eyes gleamer with mirth and smart
Little sister see her clear and understand her dear
Clothes aplenty scatter away everyway and wind below
Whirlwind churned and straighten with impatience and snap
Teaching long and dear Big sister looks and endear
Right and wrong the game begins for older and wiser cracks she all day
Giving credit she said you’re right wrong I am
Look at a thought she exclaimed I’m right as time ticked she portray
Fuss a little she exclaim I am old and young
Sometimes she watch a play and little one say yeah
Looking sophisticated with lips of rouge Big sister smiled looking young with lips of too much color
Little sister sighed and cried
Big sister yawned deep and watched the dawn rise and cry awake Little sister looked at the clock and scowled and said no
Big sister said I will teach you anyway how to play, agree and nod the way
Laughing free and wild Big sister exclaimed I’m the Little sister now and get to go away and said clue the time is about
Yesterday was a nay but tomorrow Little sister is Big sister day to scold and stand the way for the pain is good and true for a duty is day and God is the way
By
Felicia McCaw
Tuesday, June 27, 2017
Thursday, June 22, 2017
ENG315 - ASSIGNMENT 4 - JOB APPLICATION COVER LETTER - FELICIA MCCAW
Felicia McCaw
1003 N. 2nd Avenue
Saginaw, MI 48601
989-332-7718
fmlovey2@yahoo.com
June 7, 2017
Jason Leigh, Owner
Jason Leigh Skin Products
16782 Paradise Lane
San Francisco, CA 94103
Dear Mr. Leigh:
Greetings and good day, as a prospective buyer and business associate, I would like to present my application to apply for a training position in the expansion of marketing and distributing that is being offered on a part time basis. As relayed the position (Marketing Aide) is open as an intern basis and I feel that we both would benefit from the mutual sharing of my ideas with your expertise.
My company F.O.S. LLC is the purchaser of Demablend Skin Products from your company and I would like to acquire more knowledge in the marketing area in a training capacity in exchange for stocks in my company. I feel that a possible merger is possible if favorable conditions result from this intriguing interaction.
With this concentrated introduction and association, I feel that my company can also purchase other products and add Jason Leigh Products as one of the partners to share in the benefits received. In support of my request and query, I have a Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Psychology and Sociology. These courses in each field have helped me to realize that cosmetic products are not just for beautifying but are for the reinforcing of self, self-esteem and empowering of all who are challenged with problem skin and adverse treatment because of them.
As the owner of F.O.S. LLC and new product Derma Blend Skin the invitation stands to invite you to our display reflecting the sweet clarity of changed skin and the phenomenal change in personality in our test subjects.
Please review my resume and company’s profile and track record with analysis and photos of happier people. Further as your company is one of the leaders in this field I would like to endorse other products you have and offer partnership if interested. I anticipate response with hope and respect.
Sincerely,
Felicia McCaw
Enclosure: Resume for Felicia McCaw
1003 N. 2nd Avenue
Saginaw, MI 48601
989-332-7718
fmlovey2@yahoo.com
June 7, 2017
Jason Leigh, Owner
Jason Leigh Skin Products
16782 Paradise Lane
San Francisco, CA 94103
Dear Mr. Leigh:
Greetings and good day, as a prospective buyer and business associate, I would like to present my application to apply for a training position in the expansion of marketing and distributing that is being offered on a part time basis. As relayed the position (Marketing Aide) is open as an intern basis and I feel that we both would benefit from the mutual sharing of my ideas with your expertise.
My company F.O.S. LLC is the purchaser of Demablend Skin Products from your company and I would like to acquire more knowledge in the marketing area in a training capacity in exchange for stocks in my company. I feel that a possible merger is possible if favorable conditions result from this intriguing interaction.
With this concentrated introduction and association, I feel that my company can also purchase other products and add Jason Leigh Products as one of the partners to share in the benefits received. In support of my request and query, I have a Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Psychology and Sociology. These courses in each field have helped me to realize that cosmetic products are not just for beautifying but are for the reinforcing of self, self-esteem and empowering of all who are challenged with problem skin and adverse treatment because of them.
As the owner of F.O.S. LLC and new product Derma Blend Skin the invitation stands to invite you to our display reflecting the sweet clarity of changed skin and the phenomenal change in personality in our test subjects.
Please review my resume and company’s profile and track record with analysis and photos of happier people. Further as your company is one of the leaders in this field I would like to endorse other products you have and offer partnership if interested. I anticipate response with hope and respect.
Sincerely,
Felicia McCaw
Enclosure: Resume for Felicia McCaw
ENG315 - ASSIGNMENT 3 - DEMABLEND SKIN PRODUCT POWERPOINT
DEMABLEND SKIN PRODUCT
BY
Felicia McCaw
Owner of F.O.S. LLC
Welcome Everyone
I would like to introduce you to our proposed
plan to market our new product
Demablend Skin.
An acquisition to be acquired from
Jason Leigh Skin Products, Inc.
It is our intent to modify the product composition
and have three alternatives to test and select from
for production, marketing and to sell as a competitor
in the cosmetic skin creams arena.
One
of the greatest objectives in the world is having
smooth, beautiful skin.
It is
our eternal goal to help others by addressing the
concern for scarage, discoloration, wrinkles, age proclamations,
stretch marks and keloids.
Therefore,
the composite ingredients of the product will be
changed to accelerate the rate of change in
surface skin and cellular activity to
topically applied products.
Problem Statement
Presently Demablend uses inheritory methods
to deal with change of aging skin.
Product halts about 45% of alteration and change to
cellular tissue and the surface level of the epidermis,
dermis with the underlying subcutaneous tissue
(hypodermis) halted at 33%.
Product’s compository ingredients have to be
changed to accelerate a change in the epidermis
Overview of Alternatives
Three alternatives to assist in the comparison process.
Alternative A
Inflate the rate of collagen 3:1 and selenium 4:1 to original compository ingredients to increase the ability to change skin at a rate of 40% difference.
Alternative B
Simulate and duplicate ingredients of Alternative A with generic brands to have a different product that can be produced cheaper but has the ability to change skin overall 20%.
Alternative C
Product composition of Alternative A to approach general skin with a reduction of collagen to 20% of 3:1 and 25% of selenium 4:1.
Criteria
1. Expand and test the market for interest.
2. Explore the pricing of product and cost of production.
3. Which manufacturer can mix, package and ready for distribution.
4. Designer of exterior of package.
5. Delivery time the product can be completed and exhibited before Board Members.
Research Methods
Secondary Research
Research of the product previously marketed as packaged was gathered as a comparison and standing record to obtain questionable estimate of cost per product to market, effect on skin and profit and possible lost.
Primary Research
Research was rendered and compiled to expand the market for interest and possible inflow of profit compared to secondary research.
Inclusive of
Observational Studies
Market Analysis
Consideration of Physiological and Psychological Damage
Evaluation of Alternative A
In the case of change to add a level and ratio of 5:1
of lecithin as well as collagen 3:1 and selenium 4:1
to accelerate an overall change over the first pro-
posed 40% to a 20% increase.
Due to study of relational and parallel psychological
and physiological emotional states of concern for
exterior scars, discolorations, wrinkles, age pro-
clamations, stretch marks and keloids the move is
to change and study the ability to increase the
alternative to support the theory of a safe and
quicker change.
Evaluation of Alternative B
The effective use of a simulated and duplication of
ingredients with generic brands to alter the
epidermis with the allowance to be replicated at a
cheaper rate.
Also, the possibility of increased change to be
facilitated is with the change of formula or
composites to add lecithin that effectively changes
the overall ability from 20% to 35%.
The purpose is to reflectively show an increase in
the change of scarage with eventual fading and
restructuring of surface cells.
Evaluation of Alternative C
The purpose of this Alternative is to differentiate the
formula and approach to pertain to general skin and
reduce the levels of collagen to 20% of 3:1 and 25%
of 4:1 selenium but add lecithin to accelerate the
change by 15% at a rate of 2:1.
In the case of this Alternative differentiating the
product allows a study for those with general skin
and note that the epidermis changes quickly and
allows changes in the cellular formation at a quicker
rate than those who would use Alternative A or
Alternative B.
Findings
In regard to cost it is not a factor but a control. Also, the proposed
expansion of market is increasing for the interest and demand is
escalating for natural and safe organic products to help the texture
of skin, outward beauty and overall tone and coloring.
Alternative A - Advanced with ability to change the epidermis
the quickest.
Alternative B is a differing composite that can be produced cheaper
using simulations and generic brands to duplicate Alternative A but
has the residual effects of changing the epidermis at a slower pace
but with the same results.
Alternative C is a change in the formula or composites that renders an
approach to general skin wherein the collagen levels are reduced to
20% at a ratio of 3:1 and reduction of selenium by 25% at a ratio of 4:1
and lastly has an addition of lecithin at a ratio of 2:1 to effectively
change surface skin
Criteria
Expand and Test the Market for Interest
Alternative A
HIGH CHANCE
Alternative B
HIGH CHANCE
Alternative C
MODERATE CHANCE
Criteria
Explore the pricing of product and cost of production
Alternative A
MARKET ANALYSIS
Alternative B
MARKET ANALYSIS
Alternative C
MARKET ANALYSIS
Criteria
Which manufacturer can mix, package and ready for distribution
Alternative A
CHOICE
Alternative B
CHOICE
Alternative C
CHOICE
Criteria
Designer of Exterior of Package
Alternative A
CHOICE
Alternative B
CHOICE
Alternative C
CHOICE
Criteria
Delivery time the product can be completed and exhibited before Board Members
Alternative A
PRIORITY
Alternative B
PRIORITY
Alternative C
PRIORITY
Criteria
Overall Feasibility of Alternatives based on provided Criteria and research
Alternative A
YES
Alternative B
YES
Alternative C
YES
Recommendation
Acting on behalf of F.O.S. LLC, after considering the
three Alternatives (A, B, C) and the physiological and
psychological damage viewed that is considerable
and a factor in my decision to support and choose
Alternative A and Alternative C. Further the market
should support the higher price Product A due to its
ability to change surface skin faster and Product C
which is geared toward smaller incomes to make the
product within their reach and budget and effective
change of skin.
BY
Felicia McCaw
Owner of F.O.S. LLC
Welcome Everyone
I would like to introduce you to our proposed
plan to market our new product
Demablend Skin.
An acquisition to be acquired from
Jason Leigh Skin Products, Inc.
It is our intent to modify the product composition
and have three alternatives to test and select from
for production, marketing and to sell as a competitor
in the cosmetic skin creams arena.
One
of the greatest objectives in the world is having
smooth, beautiful skin.
It is
our eternal goal to help others by addressing the
concern for scarage, discoloration, wrinkles, age proclamations,
stretch marks and keloids.
Therefore,
the composite ingredients of the product will be
changed to accelerate the rate of change in
surface skin and cellular activity to
topically applied products.
Problem Statement
Presently Demablend uses inheritory methods
to deal with change of aging skin.
Product halts about 45% of alteration and change to
cellular tissue and the surface level of the epidermis,
dermis with the underlying subcutaneous tissue
(hypodermis) halted at 33%.
Product’s compository ingredients have to be
changed to accelerate a change in the epidermis
Overview of Alternatives
Three alternatives to assist in the comparison process.
Alternative A
Inflate the rate of collagen 3:1 and selenium 4:1 to original compository ingredients to increase the ability to change skin at a rate of 40% difference.
Alternative B
Simulate and duplicate ingredients of Alternative A with generic brands to have a different product that can be produced cheaper but has the ability to change skin overall 20%.
Alternative C
Product composition of Alternative A to approach general skin with a reduction of collagen to 20% of 3:1 and 25% of selenium 4:1.
Criteria
1. Expand and test the market for interest.
2. Explore the pricing of product and cost of production.
3. Which manufacturer can mix, package and ready for distribution.
4. Designer of exterior of package.
5. Delivery time the product can be completed and exhibited before Board Members.
Research Methods
Secondary Research
Research of the product previously marketed as packaged was gathered as a comparison and standing record to obtain questionable estimate of cost per product to market, effect on skin and profit and possible lost.
Primary Research
Research was rendered and compiled to expand the market for interest and possible inflow of profit compared to secondary research.
Inclusive of
Observational Studies
Market Analysis
Consideration of Physiological and Psychological Damage
Evaluation of Alternative A
In the case of change to add a level and ratio of 5:1
of lecithin as well as collagen 3:1 and selenium 4:1
to accelerate an overall change over the first pro-
posed 40% to a 20% increase.
Due to study of relational and parallel psychological
and physiological emotional states of concern for
exterior scars, discolorations, wrinkles, age pro-
clamations, stretch marks and keloids the move is
to change and study the ability to increase the
alternative to support the theory of a safe and
quicker change.
Evaluation of Alternative B
The effective use of a simulated and duplication of
ingredients with generic brands to alter the
epidermis with the allowance to be replicated at a
cheaper rate.
Also, the possibility of increased change to be
facilitated is with the change of formula or
composites to add lecithin that effectively changes
the overall ability from 20% to 35%.
The purpose is to reflectively show an increase in
the change of scarage with eventual fading and
restructuring of surface cells.
Evaluation of Alternative C
The purpose of this Alternative is to differentiate the
formula and approach to pertain to general skin and
reduce the levels of collagen to 20% of 3:1 and 25%
of 4:1 selenium but add lecithin to accelerate the
change by 15% at a rate of 2:1.
In the case of this Alternative differentiating the
product allows a study for those with general skin
and note that the epidermis changes quickly and
allows changes in the cellular formation at a quicker
rate than those who would use Alternative A or
Alternative B.
Findings
In regard to cost it is not a factor but a control. Also, the proposed
expansion of market is increasing for the interest and demand is
escalating for natural and safe organic products to help the texture
of skin, outward beauty and overall tone and coloring.
Alternative A - Advanced with ability to change the epidermis
the quickest.
Alternative B is a differing composite that can be produced cheaper
using simulations and generic brands to duplicate Alternative A but
has the residual effects of changing the epidermis at a slower pace
but with the same results.
Alternative C is a change in the formula or composites that renders an
approach to general skin wherein the collagen levels are reduced to
20% at a ratio of 3:1 and reduction of selenium by 25% at a ratio of 4:1
and lastly has an addition of lecithin at a ratio of 2:1 to effectively
change surface skin
Criteria
Expand and Test the Market for Interest
Alternative A
HIGH CHANCE
Alternative B
HIGH CHANCE
Alternative C
MODERATE CHANCE
Criteria
Explore the pricing of product and cost of production
Alternative A
MARKET ANALYSIS
Alternative B
MARKET ANALYSIS
Alternative C
MARKET ANALYSIS
Criteria
Which manufacturer can mix, package and ready for distribution
Alternative A
CHOICE
Alternative B
CHOICE
Alternative C
CHOICE
Criteria
Designer of Exterior of Package
Alternative A
CHOICE
Alternative B
CHOICE
Alternative C
CHOICE
Criteria
Delivery time the product can be completed and exhibited before Board Members
Alternative A
PRIORITY
Alternative B
PRIORITY
Alternative C
PRIORITY
Criteria
Overall Feasibility of Alternatives based on provided Criteria and research
Alternative A
YES
Alternative B
YES
Alternative C
YES
Recommendation
Acting on behalf of F.O.S. LLC, after considering the
three Alternatives (A, B, C) and the physiological and
psychological damage viewed that is considerable
and a factor in my decision to support and choose
Alternative A and Alternative C. Further the market
should support the higher price Product A due to its
ability to change surface skin faster and Product C
which is geared toward smaller incomes to make the
product within their reach and budget and effective
change of skin.
ENG315 - ASSIGNMENT 2.3 - JUSTIFICATION REPORT PART 3
DEMABLEND SKIN PRODUCT 1
Justification Report
Felicia McCaw
ENG 315 – Professional Communication
Professor Saraswathi Lakshmanan
May 19, 2017
Justification Report
Assignment 2.3
Strayer University
Felicia McCaw
Dr. Saraswathi Lakshmanan
Spring 2017
May 19, 2017
DEMABLEND SKIN PRODUCT 2
Dr. Saraswathi Lakshmanan
Professor of English
Strayer University
6830 Laurel Street, NW
Washington, DC 20012
May 19, 2017
Felicia McCaw
1003 N. 2nd Avenue
Saginaw, MI 48601
Dear Dr. Lakshmanan:
Hello and greetings to you, I am thrilled to offer the chance for you to peruse my report on our proposed product of Demablend Skin.
As representative and the acting acquisition agent for F.O.S. LLC, I am pleased to introduce to you our initial marketing process of this product to be acquired from Jason Leigh Skin Products, Inc. Further as we all know there is considerable concern for our skin and its delicacy and ability to retain scarage, discoloration, wrinkles, age proclamations, stretch marks and keloids and the wish to combat this issues for smooth, beautiful skin.
Therefore, F.O.S. LLC will be changing the composite ingredients of the product acquired from Jason Leigh Products, Inc. to accelerate the rate of change in the surface skin and cellular reactivity to the topically applied products. Also, by the alteration of the product the proposal is to have three alternatives to select from on a comparative basis to choose from and decide on which one to market.
I thank you in advance for allowing me to touch bases with you and allowance of an opportunity to gain your illustrious input into our beginning marketing phase. Please contact me with questions or input any time regarding this report at (989) 332-7718.
Sincerely,
Ms. Felicia McCaw
Enclosure: Justification Report
DEMABLEND SKIN PRODUCT 3
Table of Contents
Executive Summary ……………………………………………………………………. 4
Problem Statement ……………………………………………………………………… 5
Terminology …………………………………………………………………………….... 5
Report Overview …………………………………………………………………………. 6
Overview of Alternatives ………………………………………………………6
Criteria …………………………………………………………………………………..... 7
Research Methods ………………………………………………………………………. 7
Evaluation of Alternatives ……………………………………………. 8
Findings and Analysis …………………………………………………………… 9
Recommendation ………………………………………………………………………….. 10
References …………………………………………………………………………………... 11
DEMABLEND SKIN PRODUCT 4
Executive Summary
This report examines the possibility of presenting Demablend Skin to market as an additional product to alter and fade scarage, discoloration, wrinkles, age proclamations, stretch marks and keloids to obtain smooth, beautiful skin. The choice of three alternatives will be offered to address the need of a product for differing skin types, racial differences as well as the understanding of cellular changes, age as it affects cells and affectively change the layer of skin that is thinner and prone to injury and damage.
Each alternative is based upon the original product from Jason Leigh Skin Products, Inc. with changes to the composition of Alternative A, Alternative B and Alternative C that would cause the product to help assist in change of skin at differing rates. For example, for Alternative A with the adding of collagen at a base or ratio of 3:1 and selenium at a base or ratio of 4:1 this would cause a change of an additional rate of 40% in comparison to the original product. Alternative B is based upon simulating and duplicating Alternative A with generic brands which would allow cheaper production but can only cause a change of an additional rate of 20% in comparison to the original product.
Alternative C is a product composition of Alternative A to use for general skin but with a reduction of collagen at a rate of 20% and ratio of 3:1 and reduction of selenium at a rate of 25% and ratio of 4:1 with an overall ability to change at an additional rate of 15% compared to the original product. Also, adding lecithin to Alternative A increases the possibilities of change from 40% to an additional 20% change in surface skin. Prior market consideration, research methods and evaluations of alternatives, costs and findings and analysis are done to ensure the promotability of product.
DEMABLEND SKIN PRODUCT 5
Demablend Skin Product
F.O.S. LLC is in the process of acquiring the product from Jason Leigh Skin Products, Inc. and due to the need for advancing study on expanding the product to help deal with differing skin types and racial differences this product needs to undergo a few modifications. The range of compository ingredients have been studied as well as the limitation of the populace that it can accommodate. Fortunately, the transference of rights of acquisition is a very modest amount and with a few recommended changes this product will be ready to distribute in approximately six to eight months from the time of complete change in ownership.
Problem Statement
Presently, Demablend Skin Product is a product that uses inheritory methods to deal with the change of aging skin and with the understanding of cellular changes and age that cause cells to divide slowly and cause a consequential layer of thin skin which is prone to injuries and damage. Therefore, the goal is to change the composition of the product to rectify scars, discolorations, wrinkles, age proclamations, stretch marks and keloids at a more accelerated pace. In connection with the additive the need to explore and expand the product through the exploration process to change the epidermis, dermis and the subcutaneous tissue (hypodermis) to initiate a rejuvenating process. As thus the subjective approach would be used with the need to stabilize the product and allow alteration.
Presently, the cream halts about *45% of alteration and change to the cellular tissue and surface level of the epidermis, dermis with the underlying subcutaneous tissue (hypodermis) halted at 33%. In order to market and reach a larger populace adjusting the compository ingredients as well as analysis have to be done to help accelerate a change in the epidermis, discoloration, stretch marks and tissue scaring (keloids) and retainership of fat cells through rejuvenation. (*In layman terms the active ingredients causes a stop or halt in aging and acceleration of cell death.)
Terminology
Keloids – also known as a keloidal scar is a formation of a scar based upon maturity is composed mainly of either type III or type I collagen.
Collagen – is a main structural protein in the extracellular space in various connective tissues in animal bodies and it is the main component of connective tissue and protein in mammals.
Selenium – is an antioxidant and essential mineral and component of more than two dozen proteins that influence reproduction, the making of DNA, thyroid function and immune response.
Lecithin - is a type of lipid (fat molecule) that helps make up cell membranes in the body. It is important for skin health and for brain health.
Epidermis - is the outermost layers of the skin. It forms a protective barrier over the body's surface and is responsible for keeping water in the body and preventing pathogens from entering.
Dermis – is the layer of skin beneath the epidermis that consists of connective tissue and cushions the body from stress and strain.
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Terminology
Subcutaneous Tissue – is also called the hypodermis, hypoderm (from Greek, meaning 'beneath the skin').
Hypodermis - is not part of the skin and lies beneath the dermis. Its purpose is to attach the skin to underlying bone and muscle as well as supplying it with blood vessels and nerves.
Cellular Tissue - is a cellular organizational level intermediate between cells and a complete organ. A tissue is an ensemble of similar cells from the same origin that together carry out a specific function.
Physico-Chemical Change – According to this irregardless of the nature of a cell in relation to thermodynamics there must be two kinds of forces: a force of repulsion, due to metabolism and a force of attraction, due to irritability. (Rashevsky, N. Protoplasma (1933) 20: 180. doi:10.1007/BF02674824)
Report Overview
The purpose of this report is to stand as a presentation to market Demablend Skin as a competitor in the field of cosmetic care for the populace to change the appearance of scars, discolorations, wrinkles, age proclamations, stretch marks and keloids. As with all products Demablend Skin has to be altered with differing composites to enhance its ability to change surface skin from scarred to smooth, beautiful skin and make it a marketable product. Although cost is not a factor at this time but the altering and testing is the first proposed step and then the test for market analysis and subsequently manufacturing, packaging, pricing and distribution. Research time is to be a factor but based on confidentiality to test the market for possible clients having any physiological, psychological or emotional damage due to scarage and treatment by observers. Therefore, three alternatives will be available along with the criteria to market, summation or research methods, evaluation of alternatives, proposed exposure for test of Alternative A, Alternative B, and Alternative C along with Findings and Analysis.
Overview of Alternatives
Following are three alternatives to assist in the comparison process of choosing a product that can do the requirement of removal of scars, discolorations, wrinkles, age proclamations, stretch marks and keloids:
Alternative A: Inflate the rate of collagen 3:1 and selenium 4:1 to original
compository ingredients to increase the ability to change skin
at a rate of 40% difference.
Alternative B: Simulate and duplicate ingredients of Alternative A with generic
brands to have a different product that can be produced cheaper
but has the ability to change skin overall 20%.
Alternative C: Product composition of Alternative A to approach general skin with
a reduction of collagen to 20% of 3:1 and 25% of selenium 4:1.
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Criteria
In order to make the assimilation and change flow smoothly the five criteria would have to be adhered to in order to market the cream and because both are natural products they have been tested as to safety and accepted. In order to confirm marketability the five tests will be done:
1. Expand and test the market for interest.
2. Explore the pricing of product and cost of production.
3. Which manufacturer can mix, package and ready for distribution.
4. Designer of exterior of package.
5. Delivery time the product can be completed and exhibited before Board Members.
Research Methods
Secondary research of the product previously marketed as packaged was gathered as a comparison and standing record. The purpose of researching or using the information regarding the product as originally distributed was to get a questionable estimate of cost per product to market as well as a determination of whether a profit or lost would be sustained and effect on skin.
Next, primary research was rendered and compiled to expand the market for interest and possible inflow of profit compared to secondary research. Observational studies were done to reflect projective interest along with a market analysis with free samples and introductory promotions.
Lastly, the validity of the entire process was done with precision with complete clarity to start the distribution, market and sell of the product using Alternative A.
Prior to the determination and evaluation is the considering of the following:
Due to the nature of physiological and psychological damage to clients the consideration of emotional damage and affective treatment by other people when viewing their scars and their resulting sensitivity to abnormal reaction and treatment is a factor in consideration. Therefore in relation Alternative A is continued for the primary choice to further study scarage in using the selection on a parallel value to speed up the process and affectively change the emotional state.
Further the possibility of a combination or addition to the formula of lecithin may possibly help in the rejuvenation of cells due to its ability to change surface configuration and help in the growth control in tissue. The hypothesis is to add lecithin that may inherently affect the physico-chemical changes of the defining nature of the product and cells. Consequently, my recommendation for my employer is to conservatively add a ratio of 5:1 and doing a test based on the original formula for two weeks and the modified formula and note the changes and decide on the best of the three (Alternative A, Alternative B, or Alternative C).
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Evaluations of Alternatives
Change of Composites
Alternative A:
In the case of change to add a level and ratio of 5:1 of lecithin as well as collagen 3:1 and selenium 4:1 to accelerate an overall change over the first proposed 40% to a 20% increase. Due to the necessarily changes the purpose is to overall study the changes between the original
pattern of the epidermis with the original formula and the epidermis with the modified ingredients.
Due to study of relational and parallel psychological and physiological emotional states of concern for exterior scars, discolorations, wrinkles, age proclamations, stretch marks and keloids
the move is to change and study the ability to increase the alternative to support the theory of a safe and quicker change to uphold the composites.
Alternative B
The effective use of a simulated and duplication of ingredients with generic brands to alter the epidermis with the allowance to be replicated at a cheaper rate. Also, the possibility of increased change to be facilitated is with the change of formula or composites to add lecithin that effectively changes the overall ability from 20% to 35%.
The purpose is to reflectively show an increase in the change of scarage with eventual fading and restructuring of surface cells. This product is to be more modestly priced and offered more to a broader scope of the populace.
Alternative C
The purpose of this Alternative is to differentiate the formula and approach to pertain to general skin and reduce the levels of collagen to 20% of 3:1 and 25% of 4:1 selenium but add lecithin to accelerate the change by 15% at a rate of 2:1.
In the case of this Alternative differentiating the product allows a study for those with general skin and note that the epidermis changes quickly and allows changes in the cellular formation at a quicker rate than those who would use Alternative A or Alternative B.
Cost
Alternative A, Alternative B, and Alternative C
The cost of production is not a factor at this time but is a control. The first primary steps include a study and analysis of the true change and then a summarily interview, examination by board members and owners to consider to market to proposed populace.
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Proposed Exposure for Test of
Alternative A, Alternative B, and Alternative C
1. Offer stipend for participants
2. Provide a daily change questionnaire for participants to fill out
3. Study will last 30 days
4. Before and After documented photos
Compile detailed responses with photos into report for viewing, consideration and analysis to help in the decision process and readying for the next step for possible distribution to sell.
Findings and Analysis
Alternative A offers the most advanced and ability to change the epidermis the quickest with the most revealed productive state of changed surface skin. But Alternative B is a differing composite that can be produced cheaper using simulations and generic brands to duplicate Alternative A but has the residual effects of changing the epidermis at a slower pace but with the same results. Lastly, Alternative C is a change in the formula or composites that renders an approach to general skin wherein the collagen levels are reduced to 20% at a ratio of 3:1 and reduction of selenium by 25% at a ratio of 4:1 and lastly has an addition of lecithin at a ratio of 2:1 to effectively change surface skin.
The purpose of having three alternatives is to have a comparison of change as it deals with the epidermis and all three effective rates of change to be documented and summarily offered as a choice to place on market and the ability to compete against rivaling products and survival rates among the top contenders.
Also, the proposed expansion of market is increasing for the interest and demand is escalating for natural and safe organic products to help the texture of skin, outward beauty and overall tone and coloring. Packaging of the product, pricing and cost of production with choice manufacturer will be based under the results of the market analysis as well as a determination of possible time for distribution with first a prototype to be exhibited to all owners, high shareowners and board members to make a call on possibly exhibiting the product for sale.
As a priority if the decision is made to relay the product for sale based upon either Alternative A, Alternative B or Alternative C the selection of either is a good choice but if the market reflects a desire to eradicate marks, discoloration and aging skin to be rejuvenated then the selection would be again Alternative A.
But if the market analysis brings back a viewing or decision that a more conservative price is needed then Alternative B would be the selection as it is very close to changing the epidermis as Alternative A.
Lastly, if the results from Alternative C are more favorable then either Alternative A or Alternative B then the choice would be Alternative C because of possible changes to the epidermis that is reflected due to testing and documentation of the findings.
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Figure 1: Supportive Graph of Analysis and Findings
Criteria
Alternative A
Alternative B
Alternative C
Expand and Test the Market for Interest
HIGH CHANCE
HIGH CHANCE
MODERATE CHANCE
Explore the pricing of product and cost of production
MARKET ANALYSIS
MARKET ANALYSIS
MARKET ANALYSIS
Which manufacturer can mix, package and ready for distribution
CHOICE
CHOICE
CHOICE
Designer of Exterior of Package
CHOICE
CHOICE
CHOICE
Delivery time the product can be completed and exhibited before Board Members
PRIORITY
PRIORITY
PRIORITY
Overall Feasibility of Alternatives based on provided Criteria and research
YES
YES
YES
Recommendation
Acting on behalf of F.O.S. LLC, after considering the three Alternatives (A, B, C) and the physiological and psychological damage viewed that is considerable and a factor in my decision to support and choose Alternative A and Alternative C. Further the market should support the higher price Product A due to its ability to change surface skin faster and Product C which is geared toward smaller incomes to make the product within their reach and budget and effective change of skin.
References 11
Labeled Skin Diagrams. (n.d.). Retrieved April 20, 2017, from http://healthfavo.com/labeled-skin-diagrams.html
Skin wrinkles and blemishes. (n.d.). Retrieved April 20, 2017, from http://www.umm.edu/health/medical/reports/articles/skin-wrinkles-and-blemishes
Go to Bing homepage. (n.d.). Retrieved April 20, 2017, from https://www.bing.com/search?q=keloids&form=EDGEAR&qs=LS&cvid=6cd9c82a1de0458cb9fa95150970dd74&pq=keloids&cc=US&setlang=en-US
(n.d.). Retrieved April 20, 2017, from https://www.google.com/#q=layers of skin&spf=1196
Cell Surface Alterations in Transformed Tissue Culture Cells and their Possible Significance in Growth Control
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022202X15481709
The dermatology life quality index as a means to assess life quality in patients with different scar types
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.13135/epdf?r3_referer=wol&tracking_action=preview_click&show_checkout=1&purchase_referrer=www.bing.com&purchase_site_license=LICENSE_DENIED
JD Edwards World Manufacturing and Distribution Planning Guide. (2013, February 07). Retrieved May 04, 2017, from https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E26228_01/doc.93/e21770/ch_over_manf_dist_pln.htm#WEAMP118
Choose Your Plastic Jar. (n.d.). Retrieved May 04, 2017, from https://www.containerandpackaging.com/catalog/plastic-jars/8/?capUOM=1%2Bgallons&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Capacity Jars %28B%29&utm_term=plastic jugs wholesale gallon&utm_content=Plastic Jars- Capacity %28Broad%29#0,0&1&gallons&0&0&0&0&8&0&0&list&0&0,0
MCDOUGALL, A. (2013, May 23). Natural demand boosts skin care market. Retrieved May 04, 2017, from http://www.cosmeticsdesign.com/Market-Trends/Natural-demand-boosts-skin-care-market
* All products require an annual contract. Prices do not include sales tax (New York residents only). (n.d.). Breakdown of the cosmetic market worldwide by product category, 2016 | Statistic. Retrieved May 04, 2017, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/243967/breakdown-of-the-cosmetic-market-worldwide-by-product-category/
JD Edwards World Manufacturing and Distribution Planning Guide. (2013, February 07). Retrieved May 04, 2017, from https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E26228_01/doc.93/e21770/ch_over_manf_dist_pln.htm#WEAMP108
References (continued) 12
The Skin Benefits of Selenium. (2016, December 09). Retrieved May 16, 2017, from https://www.canyonranch.com/blog/beauty/the-skin-benefits-of-selenium/
Liquid Lecithin Uses, Benefits for Skin & More. (2016, November 23). Retrieved May 16, 2017, from https://nootriment.com/liquid-lecithin/
Skin. (2017, May 16). Retrieved May 16, 2017, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skin#Epidermis
Rashevsky, N. (n.d.). The theoretical physics of the cell as a basis for a general physico-chemical theory of organic form. Retrieved May 16, 2017, from https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF02674824?no-access=true
Justification Report
Felicia McCaw
ENG 315 – Professional Communication
Professor Saraswathi Lakshmanan
May 19, 2017
Justification Report
Assignment 2.3
Strayer University
Felicia McCaw
Dr. Saraswathi Lakshmanan
Spring 2017
May 19, 2017
DEMABLEND SKIN PRODUCT 2
Dr. Saraswathi Lakshmanan
Professor of English
Strayer University
6830 Laurel Street, NW
Washington, DC 20012
May 19, 2017
Felicia McCaw
1003 N. 2nd Avenue
Saginaw, MI 48601
Dear Dr. Lakshmanan:
Hello and greetings to you, I am thrilled to offer the chance for you to peruse my report on our proposed product of Demablend Skin.
As representative and the acting acquisition agent for F.O.S. LLC, I am pleased to introduce to you our initial marketing process of this product to be acquired from Jason Leigh Skin Products, Inc. Further as we all know there is considerable concern for our skin and its delicacy and ability to retain scarage, discoloration, wrinkles, age proclamations, stretch marks and keloids and the wish to combat this issues for smooth, beautiful skin.
Therefore, F.O.S. LLC will be changing the composite ingredients of the product acquired from Jason Leigh Products, Inc. to accelerate the rate of change in the surface skin and cellular reactivity to the topically applied products. Also, by the alteration of the product the proposal is to have three alternatives to select from on a comparative basis to choose from and decide on which one to market.
I thank you in advance for allowing me to touch bases with you and allowance of an opportunity to gain your illustrious input into our beginning marketing phase. Please contact me with questions or input any time regarding this report at (989) 332-7718.
Sincerely,
Ms. Felicia McCaw
Enclosure: Justification Report
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Table of Contents
Executive Summary ……………………………………………………………………. 4
Problem Statement ……………………………………………………………………… 5
Terminology …………………………………………………………………………….... 5
Report Overview …………………………………………………………………………. 6
Overview of Alternatives ………………………………………………………6
Criteria …………………………………………………………………………………..... 7
Research Methods ………………………………………………………………………. 7
Evaluation of Alternatives ……………………………………………. 8
Findings and Analysis …………………………………………………………… 9
Recommendation ………………………………………………………………………….. 10
References …………………………………………………………………………………... 11
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Executive Summary
This report examines the possibility of presenting Demablend Skin to market as an additional product to alter and fade scarage, discoloration, wrinkles, age proclamations, stretch marks and keloids to obtain smooth, beautiful skin. The choice of three alternatives will be offered to address the need of a product for differing skin types, racial differences as well as the understanding of cellular changes, age as it affects cells and affectively change the layer of skin that is thinner and prone to injury and damage.
Each alternative is based upon the original product from Jason Leigh Skin Products, Inc. with changes to the composition of Alternative A, Alternative B and Alternative C that would cause the product to help assist in change of skin at differing rates. For example, for Alternative A with the adding of collagen at a base or ratio of 3:1 and selenium at a base or ratio of 4:1 this would cause a change of an additional rate of 40% in comparison to the original product. Alternative B is based upon simulating and duplicating Alternative A with generic brands which would allow cheaper production but can only cause a change of an additional rate of 20% in comparison to the original product.
Alternative C is a product composition of Alternative A to use for general skin but with a reduction of collagen at a rate of 20% and ratio of 3:1 and reduction of selenium at a rate of 25% and ratio of 4:1 with an overall ability to change at an additional rate of 15% compared to the original product. Also, adding lecithin to Alternative A increases the possibilities of change from 40% to an additional 20% change in surface skin. Prior market consideration, research methods and evaluations of alternatives, costs and findings and analysis are done to ensure the promotability of product.
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Demablend Skin Product
F.O.S. LLC is in the process of acquiring the product from Jason Leigh Skin Products, Inc. and due to the need for advancing study on expanding the product to help deal with differing skin types and racial differences this product needs to undergo a few modifications. The range of compository ingredients have been studied as well as the limitation of the populace that it can accommodate. Fortunately, the transference of rights of acquisition is a very modest amount and with a few recommended changes this product will be ready to distribute in approximately six to eight months from the time of complete change in ownership.
Problem Statement
Presently, Demablend Skin Product is a product that uses inheritory methods to deal with the change of aging skin and with the understanding of cellular changes and age that cause cells to divide slowly and cause a consequential layer of thin skin which is prone to injuries and damage. Therefore, the goal is to change the composition of the product to rectify scars, discolorations, wrinkles, age proclamations, stretch marks and keloids at a more accelerated pace. In connection with the additive the need to explore and expand the product through the exploration process to change the epidermis, dermis and the subcutaneous tissue (hypodermis) to initiate a rejuvenating process. As thus the subjective approach would be used with the need to stabilize the product and allow alteration.
Presently, the cream halts about *45% of alteration and change to the cellular tissue and surface level of the epidermis, dermis with the underlying subcutaneous tissue (hypodermis) halted at 33%. In order to market and reach a larger populace adjusting the compository ingredients as well as analysis have to be done to help accelerate a change in the epidermis, discoloration, stretch marks and tissue scaring (keloids) and retainership of fat cells through rejuvenation. (*In layman terms the active ingredients causes a stop or halt in aging and acceleration of cell death.)
Terminology
Keloids – also known as a keloidal scar is a formation of a scar based upon maturity is composed mainly of either type III or type I collagen.
Collagen – is a main structural protein in the extracellular space in various connective tissues in animal bodies and it is the main component of connective tissue and protein in mammals.
Selenium – is an antioxidant and essential mineral and component of more than two dozen proteins that influence reproduction, the making of DNA, thyroid function and immune response.
Lecithin - is a type of lipid (fat molecule) that helps make up cell membranes in the body. It is important for skin health and for brain health.
Epidermis - is the outermost layers of the skin. It forms a protective barrier over the body's surface and is responsible for keeping water in the body and preventing pathogens from entering.
Dermis – is the layer of skin beneath the epidermis that consists of connective tissue and cushions the body from stress and strain.
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Terminology
Subcutaneous Tissue – is also called the hypodermis, hypoderm (from Greek, meaning 'beneath the skin').
Hypodermis - is not part of the skin and lies beneath the dermis. Its purpose is to attach the skin to underlying bone and muscle as well as supplying it with blood vessels and nerves.
Cellular Tissue - is a cellular organizational level intermediate between cells and a complete organ. A tissue is an ensemble of similar cells from the same origin that together carry out a specific function.
Physico-Chemical Change – According to this irregardless of the nature of a cell in relation to thermodynamics there must be two kinds of forces: a force of repulsion, due to metabolism and a force of attraction, due to irritability. (Rashevsky, N. Protoplasma (1933) 20: 180. doi:10.1007/BF02674824)
Report Overview
The purpose of this report is to stand as a presentation to market Demablend Skin as a competitor in the field of cosmetic care for the populace to change the appearance of scars, discolorations, wrinkles, age proclamations, stretch marks and keloids. As with all products Demablend Skin has to be altered with differing composites to enhance its ability to change surface skin from scarred to smooth, beautiful skin and make it a marketable product. Although cost is not a factor at this time but the altering and testing is the first proposed step and then the test for market analysis and subsequently manufacturing, packaging, pricing and distribution. Research time is to be a factor but based on confidentiality to test the market for possible clients having any physiological, psychological or emotional damage due to scarage and treatment by observers. Therefore, three alternatives will be available along with the criteria to market, summation or research methods, evaluation of alternatives, proposed exposure for test of Alternative A, Alternative B, and Alternative C along with Findings and Analysis.
Overview of Alternatives
Following are three alternatives to assist in the comparison process of choosing a product that can do the requirement of removal of scars, discolorations, wrinkles, age proclamations, stretch marks and keloids:
Alternative A: Inflate the rate of collagen 3:1 and selenium 4:1 to original
compository ingredients to increase the ability to change skin
at a rate of 40% difference.
Alternative B: Simulate and duplicate ingredients of Alternative A with generic
brands to have a different product that can be produced cheaper
but has the ability to change skin overall 20%.
Alternative C: Product composition of Alternative A to approach general skin with
a reduction of collagen to 20% of 3:1 and 25% of selenium 4:1.
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Criteria
In order to make the assimilation and change flow smoothly the five criteria would have to be adhered to in order to market the cream and because both are natural products they have been tested as to safety and accepted. In order to confirm marketability the five tests will be done:
1. Expand and test the market for interest.
2. Explore the pricing of product and cost of production.
3. Which manufacturer can mix, package and ready for distribution.
4. Designer of exterior of package.
5. Delivery time the product can be completed and exhibited before Board Members.
Research Methods
Secondary research of the product previously marketed as packaged was gathered as a comparison and standing record. The purpose of researching or using the information regarding the product as originally distributed was to get a questionable estimate of cost per product to market as well as a determination of whether a profit or lost would be sustained and effect on skin.
Next, primary research was rendered and compiled to expand the market for interest and possible inflow of profit compared to secondary research. Observational studies were done to reflect projective interest along with a market analysis with free samples and introductory promotions.
Lastly, the validity of the entire process was done with precision with complete clarity to start the distribution, market and sell of the product using Alternative A.
Prior to the determination and evaluation is the considering of the following:
Due to the nature of physiological and psychological damage to clients the consideration of emotional damage and affective treatment by other people when viewing their scars and their resulting sensitivity to abnormal reaction and treatment is a factor in consideration. Therefore in relation Alternative A is continued for the primary choice to further study scarage in using the selection on a parallel value to speed up the process and affectively change the emotional state.
Further the possibility of a combination or addition to the formula of lecithin may possibly help in the rejuvenation of cells due to its ability to change surface configuration and help in the growth control in tissue. The hypothesis is to add lecithin that may inherently affect the physico-chemical changes of the defining nature of the product and cells. Consequently, my recommendation for my employer is to conservatively add a ratio of 5:1 and doing a test based on the original formula for two weeks and the modified formula and note the changes and decide on the best of the three (Alternative A, Alternative B, or Alternative C).
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Evaluations of Alternatives
Change of Composites
Alternative A:
In the case of change to add a level and ratio of 5:1 of lecithin as well as collagen 3:1 and selenium 4:1 to accelerate an overall change over the first proposed 40% to a 20% increase. Due to the necessarily changes the purpose is to overall study the changes between the original
pattern of the epidermis with the original formula and the epidermis with the modified ingredients.
Due to study of relational and parallel psychological and physiological emotional states of concern for exterior scars, discolorations, wrinkles, age proclamations, stretch marks and keloids
the move is to change and study the ability to increase the alternative to support the theory of a safe and quicker change to uphold the composites.
Alternative B
The effective use of a simulated and duplication of ingredients with generic brands to alter the epidermis with the allowance to be replicated at a cheaper rate. Also, the possibility of increased change to be facilitated is with the change of formula or composites to add lecithin that effectively changes the overall ability from 20% to 35%.
The purpose is to reflectively show an increase in the change of scarage with eventual fading and restructuring of surface cells. This product is to be more modestly priced and offered more to a broader scope of the populace.
Alternative C
The purpose of this Alternative is to differentiate the formula and approach to pertain to general skin and reduce the levels of collagen to 20% of 3:1 and 25% of 4:1 selenium but add lecithin to accelerate the change by 15% at a rate of 2:1.
In the case of this Alternative differentiating the product allows a study for those with general skin and note that the epidermis changes quickly and allows changes in the cellular formation at a quicker rate than those who would use Alternative A or Alternative B.
Cost
Alternative A, Alternative B, and Alternative C
The cost of production is not a factor at this time but is a control. The first primary steps include a study and analysis of the true change and then a summarily interview, examination by board members and owners to consider to market to proposed populace.
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Proposed Exposure for Test of
Alternative A, Alternative B, and Alternative C
1. Offer stipend for participants
2. Provide a daily change questionnaire for participants to fill out
3. Study will last 30 days
4. Before and After documented photos
Compile detailed responses with photos into report for viewing, consideration and analysis to help in the decision process and readying for the next step for possible distribution to sell.
Findings and Analysis
Alternative A offers the most advanced and ability to change the epidermis the quickest with the most revealed productive state of changed surface skin. But Alternative B is a differing composite that can be produced cheaper using simulations and generic brands to duplicate Alternative A but has the residual effects of changing the epidermis at a slower pace but with the same results. Lastly, Alternative C is a change in the formula or composites that renders an approach to general skin wherein the collagen levels are reduced to 20% at a ratio of 3:1 and reduction of selenium by 25% at a ratio of 4:1 and lastly has an addition of lecithin at a ratio of 2:1 to effectively change surface skin.
The purpose of having three alternatives is to have a comparison of change as it deals with the epidermis and all three effective rates of change to be documented and summarily offered as a choice to place on market and the ability to compete against rivaling products and survival rates among the top contenders.
Also, the proposed expansion of market is increasing for the interest and demand is escalating for natural and safe organic products to help the texture of skin, outward beauty and overall tone and coloring. Packaging of the product, pricing and cost of production with choice manufacturer will be based under the results of the market analysis as well as a determination of possible time for distribution with first a prototype to be exhibited to all owners, high shareowners and board members to make a call on possibly exhibiting the product for sale.
As a priority if the decision is made to relay the product for sale based upon either Alternative A, Alternative B or Alternative C the selection of either is a good choice but if the market reflects a desire to eradicate marks, discoloration and aging skin to be rejuvenated then the selection would be again Alternative A.
But if the market analysis brings back a viewing or decision that a more conservative price is needed then Alternative B would be the selection as it is very close to changing the epidermis as Alternative A.
Lastly, if the results from Alternative C are more favorable then either Alternative A or Alternative B then the choice would be Alternative C because of possible changes to the epidermis that is reflected due to testing and documentation of the findings.
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Figure 1: Supportive Graph of Analysis and Findings
Criteria
Alternative A
Alternative B
Alternative C
Expand and Test the Market for Interest
HIGH CHANCE
HIGH CHANCE
MODERATE CHANCE
Explore the pricing of product and cost of production
MARKET ANALYSIS
MARKET ANALYSIS
MARKET ANALYSIS
Which manufacturer can mix, package and ready for distribution
CHOICE
CHOICE
CHOICE
Designer of Exterior of Package
CHOICE
CHOICE
CHOICE
Delivery time the product can be completed and exhibited before Board Members
PRIORITY
PRIORITY
PRIORITY
Overall Feasibility of Alternatives based on provided Criteria and research
YES
YES
YES
Recommendation
Acting on behalf of F.O.S. LLC, after considering the three Alternatives (A, B, C) and the physiological and psychological damage viewed that is considerable and a factor in my decision to support and choose Alternative A and Alternative C. Further the market should support the higher price Product A due to its ability to change surface skin faster and Product C which is geared toward smaller incomes to make the product within their reach and budget and effective change of skin.
References 11
Labeled Skin Diagrams. (n.d.). Retrieved April 20, 2017, from http://healthfavo.com/labeled-skin-diagrams.html
Skin wrinkles and blemishes. (n.d.). Retrieved April 20, 2017, from http://www.umm.edu/health/medical/reports/articles/skin-wrinkles-and-blemishes
Go to Bing homepage. (n.d.). Retrieved April 20, 2017, from https://www.bing.com/search?q=keloids&form=EDGEAR&qs=LS&cvid=6cd9c82a1de0458cb9fa95150970dd74&pq=keloids&cc=US&setlang=en-US
(n.d.). Retrieved April 20, 2017, from https://www.google.com/#q=layers of skin&spf=1196
Cell Surface Alterations in Transformed Tissue Culture Cells and their Possible Significance in Growth Control
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022202X15481709
The dermatology life quality index as a means to assess life quality in patients with different scar types
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.13135/epdf?r3_referer=wol&tracking_action=preview_click&show_checkout=1&purchase_referrer=www.bing.com&purchase_site_license=LICENSE_DENIED
JD Edwards World Manufacturing and Distribution Planning Guide. (2013, February 07). Retrieved May 04, 2017, from https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E26228_01/doc.93/e21770/ch_over_manf_dist_pln.htm#WEAMP118
Choose Your Plastic Jar. (n.d.). Retrieved May 04, 2017, from https://www.containerandpackaging.com/catalog/plastic-jars/8/?capUOM=1%2Bgallons&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Capacity Jars %28B%29&utm_term=plastic jugs wholesale gallon&utm_content=Plastic Jars- Capacity %28Broad%29#0,0&1&gallons&0&0&0&0&8&0&0&list&0&0,0
MCDOUGALL, A. (2013, May 23). Natural demand boosts skin care market. Retrieved May 04, 2017, from http://www.cosmeticsdesign.com/Market-Trends/Natural-demand-boosts-skin-care-market
* All products require an annual contract. Prices do not include sales tax (New York residents only). (n.d.). Breakdown of the cosmetic market worldwide by product category, 2016 | Statistic. Retrieved May 04, 2017, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/243967/breakdown-of-the-cosmetic-market-worldwide-by-product-category/
JD Edwards World Manufacturing and Distribution Planning Guide. (2013, February 07). Retrieved May 04, 2017, from https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E26228_01/doc.93/e21770/ch_over_manf_dist_pln.htm#WEAMP108
References (continued) 12
The Skin Benefits of Selenium. (2016, December 09). Retrieved May 16, 2017, from https://www.canyonranch.com/blog/beauty/the-skin-benefits-of-selenium/
Liquid Lecithin Uses, Benefits for Skin & More. (2016, November 23). Retrieved May 16, 2017, from https://nootriment.com/liquid-lecithin/
Skin. (2017, May 16). Retrieved May 16, 2017, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skin#Epidermis
Rashevsky, N. (n.d.). The theoretical physics of the cell as a basis for a general physico-chemical theory of organic form. Retrieved May 16, 2017, from https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF02674824?no-access=true
ENG315 - ASSIGNMENT 2.2 - JUSTIFICATION REPORT PART 2
DEMABLEND SKIN PRODUCT 1
Justification Report
Felicia McCaw
ENG 315 – Professional Communication
Professor Saraswathi Lakshmanan
May 4, 2017
Justification Report
Assignment 2.2
Strayer University
Felicia McCaw
Dr. Saraswathi Lakshmanan
Spring 2017
May 4, 2017
DEMABLEND SKIN PRODUCT 2
Demablend Skin Product
F.O.S. LLC is in the process of acquiring the product from Jason Leigh Skin Products, Inc. and due to the need for advancing study on expanding the product to help deal with differing skin types and racial differences this product needs to undergo a few modifications. The range of compository ingredients have been studied as well as the limitation of the populace that it can accommodate. Fortunately, the transference of rights of acquisition is a very modest amount and with a few recommended changes this product will be ready to distribute in approximately six to eight months from the time of complete change in ownership.
Problem Statement
Presently, Demablend Skin Product is a product that uses inheritory methods to deal with change of aging skin and with that understanding the cellular changes and age cause cells to divide slowly and cause a consequential of thin skin which is prone to injuries and damage. Therefore, the goal is to change the composition level of the product with the goal to rectify scaring, discoloration and surface wrinkles at a more accelerated pace. In connection with the additive to explore and expand the product is the exploration process to change the epidermis, dermis and the subcutaneous tissue (hypodermis) to retain a rejuvenating process. As thus the subjective approach would be used with the need to stabilize.
Presently, the cream halts about 45% of alteration and change to the cellular tissue and molecular surface level of the epidermis, dermis with the underlying subcutaneous tissue (hypodermis) halted at 33%. In order to market and reach a larger populace adjustment to the compository ingredients as well as analysis have to be done to help accelerate a change in the epidermis discoloration, dermis, stretch marks and tissue scaring (keloids) and retainership of fat cells through rejuvenation.
Overview of Alternatives
Alternative A: Processing of inflation rate of collagen 3:1 and selenium 4:1 in original
compository ingredients to increase change of overall 40%.
Alternative B: Next, simulation and duplication of ingredients with generic brands to
have an altering product but can be replicated cheaper with an increase of
change of overall 20%.
Alternative C: Product differentiation to allow approach to general skin with a reduction
of collagen to 20% of 3:1 and 25% of selenium 4:1.
Criteria
In order to make the assimilation and change flow smoothly the five criteria would have to be adhered to in order to market the cream and because both are natural products they have been tested as to safety and accepted. In order to confirm marketability the five tests will be done as below:
1. Expand and Test the Market for Interest.
2. Explore the pricing of product and cost of production.
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Demablend Skin Product
3. Which manufacturer can mix, package and ready for distribution.
4. Designer of exterior of package.
5. Delivery time the product can be completed and exhibited before Board Members.
Research Methods
Secondary research of the product previously marketed as packaged was gathered as a comparison and standing record. The purpose of researching or using the information regarding the product as originally distributed was to get a questionable estimate of cost per product to market as well as a determination of whether a profit or lost would be sustained.
Next, primary research was rendered and compiled to expand the market for interest and possible inflow of profit compared to secondary research. Observational studies were done to reflect projective interest along with a market analysis with free samples and introductory promotions.
Lastly, the validity of the entire process was done with precision with complete clarity to start the distribution, market and sell of the product using Alternative A.
Prior to the determination and evaluation is the considering of the following:
Due to the nature of physiological and psychological damage to the clients the consideration of emotional damage and affective treatment by other people when viewing their scars and their resulting sensitivity to abnormal reaction and treatment. Therefore in relation to continued Alternative A for the primary choice is the further study of scarage in using the selection on a parallel value to speed up the process.
Further the possibility of a combination or addition to the formula of lecithin may possibly help in the rejuvenation of cells due to its ability to change surface configuration and help in the growth control in tissue. The hypothesis is to add a level of lecithin that may inherently affect the physico-chemical changes of the defining nature of the processal process. Consequently, my recommendation for my employer is to conservatively add a ratio of 5:1 and doing a test based on the original formula for two weeks and the modified formula and note the changes and decide on the best of the three (Alternative A, Alternative B, or Alternative C).
Evaluations of Alternatives
Change of Composites
Alternative A:
In the case of change to add a level and ratio of 5:1 of lecithin as well as collagen 3:1 and selenium 4:1 to accelerate an overall change over the first proposed 40% to a 20% increase. Due to the necessarily changes the purpose is to overall study the changes between the original pattern of surface dermis with the original formula and the surface dermis with the modified ingredients.
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Evaluations of Alternatives
Change of Composites (continued)
Alternative A: (continued)
Due to study of relational and parallel psychological and physiological emotional states of concern for exterior scarage, discoloration and aging skin the move is to change and study the ability to increase the alternative to support the theory of a safe and quicker change to uphold the composites.
Alternative B
In the effect of using a simulated and duplication of ingredients with generic brands to alter the surface dermis but using an altering product with the ability to be replicated at a cheaper rate. Also, the possibility of increased change to be facilitated is with the change of formula or composites to add lecithin that effectively changes the overall ability from 20% to 35%.
The purpose is to reflectively show an increase in the change of scarage with eventual fading and restructuring of surface cells. This product is to be more modestly priced and offered more to a broader scope of the populace.
Alternative C
The purpose of this Alternative is to differentiate the formula and approach to pertain to general skin and reduce the levels of collagen to 20% of 3:1 and 25% of 4:1 selenium but add a level of lecithin to accelerate the change by 15% at a rate of 2:1.
In the case of this Alternative differentiating the product allows a study for those with general skin with surface dermis that changes quickly and allows changes in the cellular formation at a quicker rate than those who would use Alternative A or Alternative B.
Cost
Alternative A, Alternative B, and Alternative C
The cost of production is not a factor at this time but is a control. The first primary steps include a study and analysis of true change and then a summarily interview, examination by Board Members and owners to consider to market to proposed populace.
Proposed Exposure for Test of
Alternative A, Alternative B, and Alternative C
1. Offer stipend for participants
2. Provide a daily change questionnaire for participants to fill out
3. Study will last 30 days
4. Before and After documented photos
DEMABLEND SKIN PRODUCT 5
Proposed Exposure for Test of
Alternative A, Alternative B, and Alternative C (continued)
Compile detailed responses with photos into report for viewing, consideration and analysis to help in the decision process and readying for the next step for possible distribution to sell.
Findings and Analysis
Alternative A offers the most advanced and ability to change the surface dermis the quickest with the most revealed productive state of changed surface skin. But Alternative B is a differing composite that can be produced cheaper using simulations and generic brands to duplicate Alternative A but has the residual effects of changing the surface dermis at a slower pace but with the same results. Lastly, Alternative C is a change in the formula or composites that renders an approach to general skin wherein the collagen levels are reduced to 20% at a ratio of 3:1 and reduction of selenium by 25% at a ratio of 4:1 and lastly has an addition of lecithin at a ratio of 2:1 to effectively change surface skin.
The purpose of having three alternatives is to have a comparison of change as it deals with the surface dermis and all three effective rates of change to be documented and summarily offered as a choice to place on market and the ability to compete against rivaling products and survival rates among the top contenders.
Also, the proposed expansion of market is increasing for the interest and demand is escalating for natural and safe organic products to help the texture of skin, outward beauty and overall tone and coloring. Packaging of the product, pricing and cost of production with choice manufacturer will be based under the results of the market analysis as well as a determination of possible time for distribution with first a prototype to be exhibited to all owners, high shareowners and Board members to make a call on possibly exhibiting the product for sale.
As a priority if the decision is made to relay the product for sale based upon either Alternative A, Alternative B or Alternative C the choosing of either is a good choice but if the market reflects a desire to eradicate marks, discoloration and aging skin to be rejuvenated then the selection would be again Alternative A.
But if the market analysis brings back a viewing or decision that a more conservative price is needed then Alternative B would be the selection as it is very close to changing the surface dermis as Alternative A.
Lastly, if the results from Alternative C are more favorable then either Alternative A or Alternative B then the choice would be Alternative C because of possible changes to the surface dermis that is reflected due to testing and documentation of the findings.
DEMABLEND SKIN PRODUCT 6
Figure 1: Supportive Graph of Analysis and Findings
Criteria
Alternative A
Alternative B
Alternative C
Expand and Test the Market for Interest
HIGH CHANCE
HIGH CHANCE
MODERATE CHANCE
Explore the pricing of product and cost of production
MARKET ANALYSIS
MARKET ANALYSIS
MARKET ANALYSIS
Which manufacturer can mix, package and ready for distribution
CHOICE
CHOICE
CHOICE
Designer of Exterior of Package
CHOICE
CHOICE
CHOICE
Delivery time the product can be completed and exhibited before Board Members
PRIORITY
PRIORITY
PRIORITY
Overall Feasibility of Alternatives based on provided Criteria and research
YES
YES
YES
References
Labeled Skin Diagrams. (n.d.). Retrieved April 20, 2017, from http://healthfavo.com/labeled-skin-diagrams.html
Skin wrinkles and blemishes. (n.d.). Retrieved April 20, 2017, from http://www.umm.edu/health/medical/reports/articles/skin-wrinkles-and-blemishes
Go to Bing homepage. (n.d.). Retrieved April 20, 2017, from https://www.bing.com/search?q=keloids&form=EDGEAR&qs=LS&cvid=6cd9c82a1de0458cb9fa95150970dd74&pq=keloids&cc=US&setlang=en-US
(n.d.). Retrieved April 20, 2017, from https://www.google.com/#q=layers of skin&spf=1196
Cell Surface Alterations in Transformed Tissue Culture Cells and their Possible Significance in Growth Control
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022202X15481709
The dermatology life quality index as a means to assess life quality in patients with different scar types
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.13135/epdf?r3_referer=wol&tracking_action=preview_click&show_checkout=1&purchase_referrer=www.bing.com&purchase_site_license=LICENSE_DENIED
JD Edwards World Manufacturing and Distribution Planning Guide. (2013, February 07). Retrieved May 04, 2017, from https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E26228_01/doc.93/e21770/ch_over_manf_dist_pln.htm#WEAMP118
Choose Your Plastic Jar. (n.d.). Retrieved May 04, 2017, from https://www.containerandpackaging.com/catalog/plastic-jars/8/?capUOM=1%2Bgallons&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Capacity Jars %28B%29&utm_term=plastic jugs wholesale gallon&utm_content=Plastic Jars- Capacity %28Broad%29#0,0&1&gallons&0&0&0&0&8&0&0&list&0&0,0
MCDOUGALL, A. (2013, May 23). Natural demand boosts skin care market. Retrieved May 04, 2017, from http://www.cosmeticsdesign.com/Market-Trends/Natural-demand-boosts-skin-care-market
* All products require an annual contract. Prices do not include sales tax (New York residents only). (n.d.). Breakdown of the cosmetic market worldwide by product category, 2016 | Statistic. Retrieved May 04, 2017, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/243967/breakdown-of-the-cosmetic-market-worldwide-by-product-category/
JD Edwards World Manufacturing and Distribution Planning Guide. (2013, February 07). Retrieved May 04, 2017, from https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E26228_01/doc.93/e21770/ch_over_manf_dist_pln.htm#WEAMP108
Justification Report
Felicia McCaw
ENG 315 – Professional Communication
Professor Saraswathi Lakshmanan
May 4, 2017
Justification Report
Assignment 2.2
Strayer University
Felicia McCaw
Dr. Saraswathi Lakshmanan
Spring 2017
May 4, 2017
DEMABLEND SKIN PRODUCT 2
Demablend Skin Product
F.O.S. LLC is in the process of acquiring the product from Jason Leigh Skin Products, Inc. and due to the need for advancing study on expanding the product to help deal with differing skin types and racial differences this product needs to undergo a few modifications. The range of compository ingredients have been studied as well as the limitation of the populace that it can accommodate. Fortunately, the transference of rights of acquisition is a very modest amount and with a few recommended changes this product will be ready to distribute in approximately six to eight months from the time of complete change in ownership.
Problem Statement
Presently, Demablend Skin Product is a product that uses inheritory methods to deal with change of aging skin and with that understanding the cellular changes and age cause cells to divide slowly and cause a consequential of thin skin which is prone to injuries and damage. Therefore, the goal is to change the composition level of the product with the goal to rectify scaring, discoloration and surface wrinkles at a more accelerated pace. In connection with the additive to explore and expand the product is the exploration process to change the epidermis, dermis and the subcutaneous tissue (hypodermis) to retain a rejuvenating process. As thus the subjective approach would be used with the need to stabilize.
Presently, the cream halts about 45% of alteration and change to the cellular tissue and molecular surface level of the epidermis, dermis with the underlying subcutaneous tissue (hypodermis) halted at 33%. In order to market and reach a larger populace adjustment to the compository ingredients as well as analysis have to be done to help accelerate a change in the epidermis discoloration, dermis, stretch marks and tissue scaring (keloids) and retainership of fat cells through rejuvenation.
Overview of Alternatives
Alternative A: Processing of inflation rate of collagen 3:1 and selenium 4:1 in original
compository ingredients to increase change of overall 40%.
Alternative B: Next, simulation and duplication of ingredients with generic brands to
have an altering product but can be replicated cheaper with an increase of
change of overall 20%.
Alternative C: Product differentiation to allow approach to general skin with a reduction
of collagen to 20% of 3:1 and 25% of selenium 4:1.
Criteria
In order to make the assimilation and change flow smoothly the five criteria would have to be adhered to in order to market the cream and because both are natural products they have been tested as to safety and accepted. In order to confirm marketability the five tests will be done as below:
1. Expand and Test the Market for Interest.
2. Explore the pricing of product and cost of production.
DEMABLEND SKIN PRODUCT 3
Demablend Skin Product
3. Which manufacturer can mix, package and ready for distribution.
4. Designer of exterior of package.
5. Delivery time the product can be completed and exhibited before Board Members.
Research Methods
Secondary research of the product previously marketed as packaged was gathered as a comparison and standing record. The purpose of researching or using the information regarding the product as originally distributed was to get a questionable estimate of cost per product to market as well as a determination of whether a profit or lost would be sustained.
Next, primary research was rendered and compiled to expand the market for interest and possible inflow of profit compared to secondary research. Observational studies were done to reflect projective interest along with a market analysis with free samples and introductory promotions.
Lastly, the validity of the entire process was done with precision with complete clarity to start the distribution, market and sell of the product using Alternative A.
Prior to the determination and evaluation is the considering of the following:
Due to the nature of physiological and psychological damage to the clients the consideration of emotional damage and affective treatment by other people when viewing their scars and their resulting sensitivity to abnormal reaction and treatment. Therefore in relation to continued Alternative A for the primary choice is the further study of scarage in using the selection on a parallel value to speed up the process.
Further the possibility of a combination or addition to the formula of lecithin may possibly help in the rejuvenation of cells due to its ability to change surface configuration and help in the growth control in tissue. The hypothesis is to add a level of lecithin that may inherently affect the physico-chemical changes of the defining nature of the processal process. Consequently, my recommendation for my employer is to conservatively add a ratio of 5:1 and doing a test based on the original formula for two weeks and the modified formula and note the changes and decide on the best of the three (Alternative A, Alternative B, or Alternative C).
Evaluations of Alternatives
Change of Composites
Alternative A:
In the case of change to add a level and ratio of 5:1 of lecithin as well as collagen 3:1 and selenium 4:1 to accelerate an overall change over the first proposed 40% to a 20% increase. Due to the necessarily changes the purpose is to overall study the changes between the original pattern of surface dermis with the original formula and the surface dermis with the modified ingredients.
DEMABLEND SKIN PRODUCT 4
Evaluations of Alternatives
Change of Composites (continued)
Alternative A: (continued)
Due to study of relational and parallel psychological and physiological emotional states of concern for exterior scarage, discoloration and aging skin the move is to change and study the ability to increase the alternative to support the theory of a safe and quicker change to uphold the composites.
Alternative B
In the effect of using a simulated and duplication of ingredients with generic brands to alter the surface dermis but using an altering product with the ability to be replicated at a cheaper rate. Also, the possibility of increased change to be facilitated is with the change of formula or composites to add lecithin that effectively changes the overall ability from 20% to 35%.
The purpose is to reflectively show an increase in the change of scarage with eventual fading and restructuring of surface cells. This product is to be more modestly priced and offered more to a broader scope of the populace.
Alternative C
The purpose of this Alternative is to differentiate the formula and approach to pertain to general skin and reduce the levels of collagen to 20% of 3:1 and 25% of 4:1 selenium but add a level of lecithin to accelerate the change by 15% at a rate of 2:1.
In the case of this Alternative differentiating the product allows a study for those with general skin with surface dermis that changes quickly and allows changes in the cellular formation at a quicker rate than those who would use Alternative A or Alternative B.
Cost
Alternative A, Alternative B, and Alternative C
The cost of production is not a factor at this time but is a control. The first primary steps include a study and analysis of true change and then a summarily interview, examination by Board Members and owners to consider to market to proposed populace.
Proposed Exposure for Test of
Alternative A, Alternative B, and Alternative C
1. Offer stipend for participants
2. Provide a daily change questionnaire for participants to fill out
3. Study will last 30 days
4. Before and After documented photos
DEMABLEND SKIN PRODUCT 5
Proposed Exposure for Test of
Alternative A, Alternative B, and Alternative C (continued)
Compile detailed responses with photos into report for viewing, consideration and analysis to help in the decision process and readying for the next step for possible distribution to sell.
Findings and Analysis
Alternative A offers the most advanced and ability to change the surface dermis the quickest with the most revealed productive state of changed surface skin. But Alternative B is a differing composite that can be produced cheaper using simulations and generic brands to duplicate Alternative A but has the residual effects of changing the surface dermis at a slower pace but with the same results. Lastly, Alternative C is a change in the formula or composites that renders an approach to general skin wherein the collagen levels are reduced to 20% at a ratio of 3:1 and reduction of selenium by 25% at a ratio of 4:1 and lastly has an addition of lecithin at a ratio of 2:1 to effectively change surface skin.
The purpose of having three alternatives is to have a comparison of change as it deals with the surface dermis and all three effective rates of change to be documented and summarily offered as a choice to place on market and the ability to compete against rivaling products and survival rates among the top contenders.
Also, the proposed expansion of market is increasing for the interest and demand is escalating for natural and safe organic products to help the texture of skin, outward beauty and overall tone and coloring. Packaging of the product, pricing and cost of production with choice manufacturer will be based under the results of the market analysis as well as a determination of possible time for distribution with first a prototype to be exhibited to all owners, high shareowners and Board members to make a call on possibly exhibiting the product for sale.
As a priority if the decision is made to relay the product for sale based upon either Alternative A, Alternative B or Alternative C the choosing of either is a good choice but if the market reflects a desire to eradicate marks, discoloration and aging skin to be rejuvenated then the selection would be again Alternative A.
But if the market analysis brings back a viewing or decision that a more conservative price is needed then Alternative B would be the selection as it is very close to changing the surface dermis as Alternative A.
Lastly, if the results from Alternative C are more favorable then either Alternative A or Alternative B then the choice would be Alternative C because of possible changes to the surface dermis that is reflected due to testing and documentation of the findings.
DEMABLEND SKIN PRODUCT 6
Figure 1: Supportive Graph of Analysis and Findings
Criteria
Alternative A
Alternative B
Alternative C
Expand and Test the Market for Interest
HIGH CHANCE
HIGH CHANCE
MODERATE CHANCE
Explore the pricing of product and cost of production
MARKET ANALYSIS
MARKET ANALYSIS
MARKET ANALYSIS
Which manufacturer can mix, package and ready for distribution
CHOICE
CHOICE
CHOICE
Designer of Exterior of Package
CHOICE
CHOICE
CHOICE
Delivery time the product can be completed and exhibited before Board Members
PRIORITY
PRIORITY
PRIORITY
Overall Feasibility of Alternatives based on provided Criteria and research
YES
YES
YES
References
Labeled Skin Diagrams. (n.d.). Retrieved April 20, 2017, from http://healthfavo.com/labeled-skin-diagrams.html
Skin wrinkles and blemishes. (n.d.). Retrieved April 20, 2017, from http://www.umm.edu/health/medical/reports/articles/skin-wrinkles-and-blemishes
Go to Bing homepage. (n.d.). Retrieved April 20, 2017, from https://www.bing.com/search?q=keloids&form=EDGEAR&qs=LS&cvid=6cd9c82a1de0458cb9fa95150970dd74&pq=keloids&cc=US&setlang=en-US
(n.d.). Retrieved April 20, 2017, from https://www.google.com/#q=layers of skin&spf=1196
Cell Surface Alterations in Transformed Tissue Culture Cells and their Possible Significance in Growth Control
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022202X15481709
The dermatology life quality index as a means to assess life quality in patients with different scar types
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.13135/epdf?r3_referer=wol&tracking_action=preview_click&show_checkout=1&purchase_referrer=www.bing.com&purchase_site_license=LICENSE_DENIED
JD Edwards World Manufacturing and Distribution Planning Guide. (2013, February 07). Retrieved May 04, 2017, from https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E26228_01/doc.93/e21770/ch_over_manf_dist_pln.htm#WEAMP118
Choose Your Plastic Jar. (n.d.). Retrieved May 04, 2017, from https://www.containerandpackaging.com/catalog/plastic-jars/8/?capUOM=1%2Bgallons&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Capacity Jars %28B%29&utm_term=plastic jugs wholesale gallon&utm_content=Plastic Jars- Capacity %28Broad%29#0,0&1&gallons&0&0&0&0&8&0&0&list&0&0,0
MCDOUGALL, A. (2013, May 23). Natural demand boosts skin care market. Retrieved May 04, 2017, from http://www.cosmeticsdesign.com/Market-Trends/Natural-demand-boosts-skin-care-market
* All products require an annual contract. Prices do not include sales tax (New York residents only). (n.d.). Breakdown of the cosmetic market worldwide by product category, 2016 | Statistic. Retrieved May 04, 2017, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/243967/breakdown-of-the-cosmetic-market-worldwide-by-product-category/
JD Edwards World Manufacturing and Distribution Planning Guide. (2013, February 07). Retrieved May 04, 2017, from https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E26228_01/doc.93/e21770/ch_over_manf_dist_pln.htm#WEAMP108
ENG315 - ASSIGNMENT 2.1 - JUSTIFICATION REPORT
DEMABLEND SKIN PRODUCT 1
Justification Report
Felicia McCaw
ENG 315 – Professional Communication
Professor Saraswathi Lakshmanan
April 20, 2017
Justification Report
Assignment 2.1
Strayer University
Felicia McCaw
Dr. Saraswathi Lakshmanan
Spring 2017
April 20, 2017
DEMABLEND SKIN PRODUCT 2
Demablend Skin Product
F.O.S. LLC is in the process of acquiring the product from Jason Leigh Skin Products, Inc. and due to the need for advancing study on expanding the product to help deal with differing skin types and racial differences this product needs to undergo a few modifications. The range of compository ingredients have been studied as well as the limitation of the populace that it can accommodate. Fortunately, the transference of rights of acquisition is a very modest amount and with a few recommended changes this product will be ready to distribute in approximately six to eight months from the time of complete change in ownership.
Problem Statement
Presently, Demablend Skin Product is a product that uses inheritory methods to deal with change of aging skin and with that understanding the cellular changes and age cause cells to divide slowly and cause a consequential of thin skin which is prone to injuries and damage. Therefore, the goal is to change the composition level of the product with the goal to rectify scaring, discoloration and surface wrinkles at a more accelerated pace. In connection with the additive to explore and expand the product is the exploration process to change the epidermis, dermis and the subcutaneous tissue (hypodermis) to retain a rejuvenating process. As thus the subjective approach would be used with the need to stabilize.
Presently, the cream halts about 45% of alteration and change to the cellular tissue and molecular surface level of the epidermis, dermis with the underlying subcutaneous tissue (hypodermis) halted at 33%. In order to market and reach a larger populace adjustment to the compository ingredients as well as analysis have to be done to help accelerate a change in the epidermis discoloration, dermis, stretch marks and tissue scaring (keloids) and retainership of fat cells through rejuvenation.
Overview of Alternatives
Alternative A: Processing of inflation rate of collagen 3:1 and selenium 4:1 in original
compository ingredients to increase change of overall 40%.
Alternative B: Next, simulation and duplication of ingredients with generic brands to
have an altering product but can be replicated cheaper with an increase of
change of overall 20%.
Alternative C: Product differentiation to allow approach to general skin with a reduction
of collagen to 20% of 3:1 and 25% of selenium 4:1.
Criteria
In order to make the assimilation and change flow smoothly the five criteria would have to be adhered to in order to market the cream and because both are natural products they have been tested as to safety and accepted. In order to confirm marketability the five tests will be done as below:
1. Expand and Test the Market for Interest.
2. Explore the pricing of product and cost of production.
DEMABLEND SKIN PRODUCT 3
Demablend Skin Product
3. Which manufacturer can mix, package and ready for distribution.
4. Designer of exterior of package.
5. Delivery time the product can be completed and exhibited before Board Members.
Research Methods
Secondary research of the product previously marketed as packaged was gathered as a comparison and standing record. The purpose of researching or using the information regarding the product as originally distributed was to get a questionable estimate of cost per product to market as well as a determination of whether a profit or lost would be sustained.
Next, primary research was rendered and compiled to expand the market for interest and possible inflow of profit compared to secondary research. Observational studies were done to reflect projective interest along with a market analysis with free samples and introductory promotions.
Lastly, the validity of the entire process was done with precision with complete clarity to start the distribution, market and sell of the product using Alternative A.
References
Labeled Skin Diagrams. (n.d.). Retrieved April 20, 2017, from http://healthfavo.com/labeled-skin-diagrams.html
Skin wrinkles and blemishes. (n.d.). Retrieved April 20, 2017, from http://www.umm.edu/health/medical/reports/articles/skin-wrinkles-and-blemishes
Go to Bing homepage. (n.d.). Retrieved April 20, 2017, from https://www.bing.com/search?q=keloids&form=EDGEAR&qs=LS&cvid=6cd9c82a1de0458cb9fa95150970dd74&pq=keloids&cc=US&setlang=en-US
(n.d.). Retrieved April 20, 2017, from https://www.google.com/#q=layers of skin&spf=1196
Justification Report
Felicia McCaw
ENG 315 – Professional Communication
Professor Saraswathi Lakshmanan
April 20, 2017
Justification Report
Assignment 2.1
Strayer University
Felicia McCaw
Dr. Saraswathi Lakshmanan
Spring 2017
April 20, 2017
DEMABLEND SKIN PRODUCT 2
Demablend Skin Product
F.O.S. LLC is in the process of acquiring the product from Jason Leigh Skin Products, Inc. and due to the need for advancing study on expanding the product to help deal with differing skin types and racial differences this product needs to undergo a few modifications. The range of compository ingredients have been studied as well as the limitation of the populace that it can accommodate. Fortunately, the transference of rights of acquisition is a very modest amount and with a few recommended changes this product will be ready to distribute in approximately six to eight months from the time of complete change in ownership.
Problem Statement
Presently, Demablend Skin Product is a product that uses inheritory methods to deal with change of aging skin and with that understanding the cellular changes and age cause cells to divide slowly and cause a consequential of thin skin which is prone to injuries and damage. Therefore, the goal is to change the composition level of the product with the goal to rectify scaring, discoloration and surface wrinkles at a more accelerated pace. In connection with the additive to explore and expand the product is the exploration process to change the epidermis, dermis and the subcutaneous tissue (hypodermis) to retain a rejuvenating process. As thus the subjective approach would be used with the need to stabilize.
Presently, the cream halts about 45% of alteration and change to the cellular tissue and molecular surface level of the epidermis, dermis with the underlying subcutaneous tissue (hypodermis) halted at 33%. In order to market and reach a larger populace adjustment to the compository ingredients as well as analysis have to be done to help accelerate a change in the epidermis discoloration, dermis, stretch marks and tissue scaring (keloids) and retainership of fat cells through rejuvenation.
Overview of Alternatives
Alternative A: Processing of inflation rate of collagen 3:1 and selenium 4:1 in original
compository ingredients to increase change of overall 40%.
Alternative B: Next, simulation and duplication of ingredients with generic brands to
have an altering product but can be replicated cheaper with an increase of
change of overall 20%.
Alternative C: Product differentiation to allow approach to general skin with a reduction
of collagen to 20% of 3:1 and 25% of selenium 4:1.
Criteria
In order to make the assimilation and change flow smoothly the five criteria would have to be adhered to in order to market the cream and because both are natural products they have been tested as to safety and accepted. In order to confirm marketability the five tests will be done as below:
1. Expand and Test the Market for Interest.
2. Explore the pricing of product and cost of production.
DEMABLEND SKIN PRODUCT 3
Demablend Skin Product
3. Which manufacturer can mix, package and ready for distribution.
4. Designer of exterior of package.
5. Delivery time the product can be completed and exhibited before Board Members.
Research Methods
Secondary research of the product previously marketed as packaged was gathered as a comparison and standing record. The purpose of researching or using the information regarding the product as originally distributed was to get a questionable estimate of cost per product to market as well as a determination of whether a profit or lost would be sustained.
Next, primary research was rendered and compiled to expand the market for interest and possible inflow of profit compared to secondary research. Observational studies were done to reflect projective interest along with a market analysis with free samples and introductory promotions.
Lastly, the validity of the entire process was done with precision with complete clarity to start the distribution, market and sell of the product using Alternative A.
References
Labeled Skin Diagrams. (n.d.). Retrieved April 20, 2017, from http://healthfavo.com/labeled-skin-diagrams.html
Skin wrinkles and blemishes. (n.d.). Retrieved April 20, 2017, from http://www.umm.edu/health/medical/reports/articles/skin-wrinkles-and-blemishes
Go to Bing homepage. (n.d.). Retrieved April 20, 2017, from https://www.bing.com/search?q=keloids&form=EDGEAR&qs=LS&cvid=6cd9c82a1de0458cb9fa95150970dd74&pq=keloids&cc=US&setlang=en-US
(n.d.). Retrieved April 20, 2017, from https://www.google.com/#q=layers of skin&spf=1196
ENG315 - ASSIGNMENT 1 - PROCEDURAL EMAIL
PROCEDURAL EMAIL 1
Procedural Email Message Assignment
Felicia McCaw
ENG 315 – Professional Communications
Dr. Saraswathi Lakshmanan
April 12, 2017
Procedural Email
Strayer University
Felicia McCaw
Dr. Saraswathi Lakshmanan
Spring 2017
April 12, 2017
Procedural Email
To: John Clark @ F.O.S. com
Sara Plain @ABCNews.org
From: Felicia McCaw@yahoo.com
SUBJECT: Incoming Mail
Good Team Players,
For the next six months there will be an increase in increments of inflow of mail (by paper and electronic) that will come in about 1,000 queries per month In order to answer all mail we will be hiring two new employees to work with you.
Paul Smith is assigned to work with John Clark and Bernard Congel will be working with Sara Plain. Both will be arriving Monday, January 5, 2017 in New York, NY for training at Sharpel’s Creating Online Porter Shop at 765 Stock Street, New York, NY.
Orientation log in and connection will be approximately thirty minutes and will allow pictorial display and discussion with training to assist in learning how to interfuse each mail and merge, and interact your replies with your partner.
Because this is a new process feel free to relax and chat as each interaction is brought forward with various examples and is recorded, real and active reply to customer inquiry and processing. I look forward to this trial run and will be available for questions always. If you have questions, please call me at (989) 332-7718. Thank you. Welcome Aboard!
Support is Here!
Felicia McCaw, Owner
F.O.S. LLC
Attachment: Procedure for Initialization of Connective Portal
Attachment: Procedure for Initialization of Connective Portal
Here are the instructions to begin and interfuse comments and replies to our clients with wonderful feedback.
Steps for Connections
• Go to Channel56saglog.html and choose connect to partner.
• Select appropriate partner’s name and id and click on “Affirm”.
• Choose introduction model and click on “Display”.
• Next click on “Audio” and “Picture” to allow transfer of image and verbal.
• Proceed to “Example One Tutorial” and read, make notes and reply.
• Proceed to interact with partner and begin discussion based on questions supplied, merge ideas,view and agree.
• Once agreement has been met, click on “Agreed Reply” and upload and send to client.
• When all mail paper and electronic has been completed, process log and return to Felicia for payment.
Procedural Email Message Assignment
Felicia McCaw
ENG 315 – Professional Communications
Dr. Saraswathi Lakshmanan
April 12, 2017
Procedural Email
Strayer University
Felicia McCaw
Dr. Saraswathi Lakshmanan
Spring 2017
April 12, 2017
Procedural Email
To: John Clark @ F.O.S. com
Sara Plain @ABCNews.org
From: Felicia McCaw@yahoo.com
SUBJECT: Incoming Mail
Good Team Players,
For the next six months there will be an increase in increments of inflow of mail (by paper and electronic) that will come in about 1,000 queries per month In order to answer all mail we will be hiring two new employees to work with you.
Paul Smith is assigned to work with John Clark and Bernard Congel will be working with Sara Plain. Both will be arriving Monday, January 5, 2017 in New York, NY for training at Sharpel’s Creating Online Porter Shop at 765 Stock Street, New York, NY.
Orientation log in and connection will be approximately thirty minutes and will allow pictorial display and discussion with training to assist in learning how to interfuse each mail and merge, and interact your replies with your partner.
Because this is a new process feel free to relax and chat as each interaction is brought forward with various examples and is recorded, real and active reply to customer inquiry and processing. I look forward to this trial run and will be available for questions always. If you have questions, please call me at (989) 332-7718. Thank you. Welcome Aboard!
Support is Here!
Felicia McCaw, Owner
F.O.S. LLC
Attachment: Procedure for Initialization of Connective Portal
Attachment: Procedure for Initialization of Connective Portal
Here are the instructions to begin and interfuse comments and replies to our clients with wonderful feedback.
Steps for Connections
• Go to Channel56saglog.html and choose connect to partner.
• Select appropriate partner’s name and id and click on “Affirm”.
• Choose introduction model and click on “Display”.
• Next click on “Audio” and “Picture” to allow transfer of image and verbal.
• Proceed to “Example One Tutorial” and read, make notes and reply.
• Proceed to interact with partner and begin discussion based on questions supplied, merge ideas,view and agree.
• Once agreement has been met, click on “Agreed Reply” and upload and send to client.
• When all mail paper and electronic has been completed, process log and return to Felicia for payment.
ENG315 - WEEK 11 - DISCUSSION 11
Hello Everyone!
Here is my presentation. Good Luck in the Future!!
:) Felicia
Attachment: DEMABLEND POWERPOINT PRESENTATION.pptx (11.629 MB
Here is my presentation. Good Luck in the Future!!
:) Felicia
Attachment: DEMABLEND POWERPOINT PRESENTATION.pptx (11.629 MB
ENG315 - WEEK 10 - DISCUSSION 10
"Reflection"
Review a guide to writing cover letters, located at https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/549/01/. Next, reflect on what you learned regarding the importance and structure of job application cover letters. Ascertain the key factors an employer may take into consideration when determining whether or not an applicant receives a job interview.
In consideration of job application cover letters the need to relay a persona that would be readily seen as an asset is a requirement. Further a brief inclusion of educational background, work experience and goal to work with a go-getting team. Also, included would be a consideration of key factors that may make your letter stand out amongst others to receive a job interview and courtesy for time of consideration with resume. When searching for key factors always try to read between the lines when reading a note for employment and compare your assets to the required skills needed. Lastly, the cover letter is like a picture of yourself and ability to do the job needed with the ability to evolve it further.
Identify two (2) key skills that you learned during the course that you think will add to your communication effectiveness.
Two key skills that I have learned is how to make a presentation grow from stage one with the ability to expand it with winning details. Further that English is like a written handshake with the written ability to motivate, care and sell any product, service or presentation.
Also, that it takes time, precision and care to get it right until you feel a positive glow about your work until you more or less know you have it under the thumb.
Thank you.
Felicia
RESPONSE TO PROFESSOR AND CO-STUDENTS
I would like to invite you to my personal portfolio ... its easier to keep all info on a website for future employers or for chances of employment.
my website is:
feliciaswritingjournal.blogspot.com/ and it revolves around my mother who I love with all my heart and dad who pushed me to work and allowed me to dream. A sweet grandmother who went to college in her seventies and got her degree and a wonderful Uncle Willie and beautiful Aunt Daisy (second mom) who stood for me when I got sick and had to retire and other beautiful and courageous uncles. All in service to God and this country.
I have loved being in this class.
Please venture forth and see a dream come true that I am fighting tooth and nail for.
Felicia
RESPONSE TO CO-STUDENT
One thing an employer looks at is you and that is why a cover letter is needed. First, it shows you took time to critique the job and your ability to accomplish what is needed to be done. Sometimes it is the letter that causes the eyebrows to go up and make them seriously look at the resume with consideration. Some places are informal, but when approaching formal places or informal a cover letter is advised. Make your sell pitch in the letter. I submitted one with my resume years and years ago and landed a job with the City of Saginaw.
Grammar is so important and it is like a circle of completed thought. It allows the fulfillment of an idea or thought to grow with well-nurturing care. I know we all are critical but one mistake causes disappointment because the competition is stiff but when you want something you work harder and harder for it.
Thank you.
Felicia
RESPONSE TO CO-STUDENT
I agree with your points that employers have a unique process of their own when viewing and reading cover letters. Also, the position inquired about is important as well as why and the reason interested in the position. Also, stating that the attributes held are suitable for the position and that with a chance the position would be done as needed. Further it should stand out to make it to the group that are looked at a second time.
In relation to key skills effective communication has to be learned to speak in written form to any audience. Professionalism is the A+ in all interactive communications.
Thank you.
Felicia
RESPONSE TO CO-STUDENT
I agree structure is important because it relays a person's ability to be logical, precise and attendant to details. To me reading a cover letter is you and makes me want to inquiry further. Further grammar, phraseaology reflects educational level and possible ability to train upward.
One thing I do is spell-check and then sit back and play employer. If I like it then it has a 60% chance of getting noticed.
Thank you.
Felicia
Review a guide to writing cover letters, located at https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/549/01/. Next, reflect on what you learned regarding the importance and structure of job application cover letters. Ascertain the key factors an employer may take into consideration when determining whether or not an applicant receives a job interview.
In consideration of job application cover letters the need to relay a persona that would be readily seen as an asset is a requirement. Further a brief inclusion of educational background, work experience and goal to work with a go-getting team. Also, included would be a consideration of key factors that may make your letter stand out amongst others to receive a job interview and courtesy for time of consideration with resume. When searching for key factors always try to read between the lines when reading a note for employment and compare your assets to the required skills needed. Lastly, the cover letter is like a picture of yourself and ability to do the job needed with the ability to evolve it further.
Identify two (2) key skills that you learned during the course that you think will add to your communication effectiveness.
Two key skills that I have learned is how to make a presentation grow from stage one with the ability to expand it with winning details. Further that English is like a written handshake with the written ability to motivate, care and sell any product, service or presentation.
Also, that it takes time, precision and care to get it right until you feel a positive glow about your work until you more or less know you have it under the thumb.
Thank you.
Felicia
RESPONSE TO PROFESSOR AND CO-STUDENTS
I would like to invite you to my personal portfolio ... its easier to keep all info on a website for future employers or for chances of employment.
my website is:
feliciaswritingjournal.blogspot.com/ and it revolves around my mother who I love with all my heart and dad who pushed me to work and allowed me to dream. A sweet grandmother who went to college in her seventies and got her degree and a wonderful Uncle Willie and beautiful Aunt Daisy (second mom) who stood for me when I got sick and had to retire and other beautiful and courageous uncles. All in service to God and this country.
I have loved being in this class.
Please venture forth and see a dream come true that I am fighting tooth and nail for.
Felicia
RESPONSE TO CO-STUDENT
One thing an employer looks at is you and that is why a cover letter is needed. First, it shows you took time to critique the job and your ability to accomplish what is needed to be done. Sometimes it is the letter that causes the eyebrows to go up and make them seriously look at the resume with consideration. Some places are informal, but when approaching formal places or informal a cover letter is advised. Make your sell pitch in the letter. I submitted one with my resume years and years ago and landed a job with the City of Saginaw.
Grammar is so important and it is like a circle of completed thought. It allows the fulfillment of an idea or thought to grow with well-nurturing care. I know we all are critical but one mistake causes disappointment because the competition is stiff but when you want something you work harder and harder for it.
Thank you.
Felicia
RESPONSE TO CO-STUDENT
I agree with your points that employers have a unique process of their own when viewing and reading cover letters. Also, the position inquired about is important as well as why and the reason interested in the position. Also, stating that the attributes held are suitable for the position and that with a chance the position would be done as needed. Further it should stand out to make it to the group that are looked at a second time.
In relation to key skills effective communication has to be learned to speak in written form to any audience. Professionalism is the A+ in all interactive communications.
Thank you.
Felicia
RESPONSE TO CO-STUDENT
I agree structure is important because it relays a person's ability to be logical, precise and attendant to details. To me reading a cover letter is you and makes me want to inquiry further. Further grammar, phraseaology reflects educational level and possible ability to train upward.
One thing I do is spell-check and then sit back and play employer. If I like it then it has a 60% chance of getting noticed.
Thank you.
Felicia
ENG315 - WEEK 9 - DISCUSSION 9
"Getting the Job"
As the video titled “Melissa Forman – Hilarious Resume Typos” (4 min 55 s) located at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FClWySJ6Sxs demonstrates it is very important to avoid mistakes when writing resumes and cover letters. Think back over your background and job history. What types of messaging have you used that are related to “finding” and “obtaining” employment? Some examples may include: job application cover letters, thank you notes, job-acceptance letters, recommendation requests, and others. Based on the video you watched, determine what the protocol is in your field or area of interest, and ascertain what makes an effective messaging tool. Please share relevant experiences anecdotes from your work life.
Some of the messages and inquiries I have done include letters that I call “feelers”. What I mean by “feelers” is they are like a simple inquiry to ascertain if a possibility exist that an opening may be available that fits my talents, interests, goals and ideas for changing the future.
In relation to a job opening I have also attached my resume with my introduction letter which is relative to selling myself, my ability to evolve a position and bring forth a unique progression to our momentous future and futuristic processing of details. Also, with that in mind comes the thank-you for the opportunity to participate in an interview and a gracious acceptance letter for the position.
Some of the protocols in my field would be stimulating, interest gaining and progressive study to increase and evolve present state of learning culminative experience and thereby imbed new consequential changes that change previously held points. My position at the City of Saginaw offered the opportunity to interpret, process and change information pertinent to property that sold or changed hands in the city. With that came the day of structuralizing documents, forms, how-to-book and other tasks that made interpreting easier to be done and made life more tolerable in a work filled office.
Also, is my eternal quest to learn the nuances in the English language and its ability to cloak weapons in text and theory. My site is indeed a stance for rights and acknowledgment of difference and agreeably thankfulness of equality offered at my website (feliciaswritingjournal.blogspot.com/) as well as encouragement that the heavens don’t end and the stars still beckon to explore within and without. My site is indeed a living portfolio that grows and grows and is indeed my presentation to the world to show my gold and willingness to take a chance and learn to grow and view all cultures in a respective fashion.
Thank you.
Felicia McCaw
RESPONSE TO CO-STUDENT
I agree that networking is an excellent way of promoting self or any endeavor. But I feel that an elevator speech is not quite right but I feel having a true representation of yourself will get your foot in the door. People know a repetitive line when they hear it.
Further, I agree gain the interest, gains speculation and consideration and a possible yes. Note, don't give recommendations until you get the job. I also agree that a professional resume is a must because this is your professional performance that reflects your life in the workfield, and informal assessment of experience and knowledge. Neatness, pleasing appearance, error-free and criteria wanted moves a person further upward in line for an interview. I also agree that a solid impression makes you memorable and intriguing. Further I find if I am intrigued then I am sold.
Thank you.
Felicia
RESPONSE TO CO-STUDENT
I agree a flawless resume is just what it is. But what brings a resume to life is the criteria and approach the employer is looking for. Sometimes it is like reading between the lines. When it comes to reading body language it gets risky and it is reflective and reactive to the interviewer. Understanding how to interview will bring forth what is needed.
Dress is not a true consequence but an act of bias is reflective when the interviewer cuts down a co-applicant to another applicant and therefore renders a state of lack of objectivity.
Abilities are great, but professionalism is what will make it in my eye.
Thank you.
Felicia
RESPONSE TO CO-STUDENT
Interviews are different everywhere you go and the people who conduct the specialized talk sessions are either going to be formal or informal based on the educational status and upbringing. As advised suit and tie is appropriate but it does not decide the nature of the person if the position requires a uniform only. Mistakes show indeed a lack of care and attendance and should cause remorse or make one double check their work to make a close to flawless approach. Further these seemingly little bitty mistakes leave a “residue” of bias and criticism.
Thank you.
Felicia
As the video titled “Melissa Forman – Hilarious Resume Typos” (4 min 55 s) located at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FClWySJ6Sxs demonstrates it is very important to avoid mistakes when writing resumes and cover letters. Think back over your background and job history. What types of messaging have you used that are related to “finding” and “obtaining” employment? Some examples may include: job application cover letters, thank you notes, job-acceptance letters, recommendation requests, and others. Based on the video you watched, determine what the protocol is in your field or area of interest, and ascertain what makes an effective messaging tool. Please share relevant experiences anecdotes from your work life.
Some of the messages and inquiries I have done include letters that I call “feelers”. What I mean by “feelers” is they are like a simple inquiry to ascertain if a possibility exist that an opening may be available that fits my talents, interests, goals and ideas for changing the future.
In relation to a job opening I have also attached my resume with my introduction letter which is relative to selling myself, my ability to evolve a position and bring forth a unique progression to our momentous future and futuristic processing of details. Also, with that in mind comes the thank-you for the opportunity to participate in an interview and a gracious acceptance letter for the position.
Some of the protocols in my field would be stimulating, interest gaining and progressive study to increase and evolve present state of learning culminative experience and thereby imbed new consequential changes that change previously held points. My position at the City of Saginaw offered the opportunity to interpret, process and change information pertinent to property that sold or changed hands in the city. With that came the day of structuralizing documents, forms, how-to-book and other tasks that made interpreting easier to be done and made life more tolerable in a work filled office.
Also, is my eternal quest to learn the nuances in the English language and its ability to cloak weapons in text and theory. My site is indeed a stance for rights and acknowledgment of difference and agreeably thankfulness of equality offered at my website (feliciaswritingjournal.blogspot.com/) as well as encouragement that the heavens don’t end and the stars still beckon to explore within and without. My site is indeed a living portfolio that grows and grows and is indeed my presentation to the world to show my gold and willingness to take a chance and learn to grow and view all cultures in a respective fashion.
Thank you.
Felicia McCaw
RESPONSE TO CO-STUDENT
I agree that networking is an excellent way of promoting self or any endeavor. But I feel that an elevator speech is not quite right but I feel having a true representation of yourself will get your foot in the door. People know a repetitive line when they hear it.
Further, I agree gain the interest, gains speculation and consideration and a possible yes. Note, don't give recommendations until you get the job. I also agree that a professional resume is a must because this is your professional performance that reflects your life in the workfield, and informal assessment of experience and knowledge. Neatness, pleasing appearance, error-free and criteria wanted moves a person further upward in line for an interview. I also agree that a solid impression makes you memorable and intriguing. Further I find if I am intrigued then I am sold.
Thank you.
Felicia
RESPONSE TO CO-STUDENT
I agree a flawless resume is just what it is. But what brings a resume to life is the criteria and approach the employer is looking for. Sometimes it is like reading between the lines. When it comes to reading body language it gets risky and it is reflective and reactive to the interviewer. Understanding how to interview will bring forth what is needed.
Dress is not a true consequence but an act of bias is reflective when the interviewer cuts down a co-applicant to another applicant and therefore renders a state of lack of objectivity.
Abilities are great, but professionalism is what will make it in my eye.
Thank you.
Felicia
RESPONSE TO CO-STUDENT
Interviews are different everywhere you go and the people who conduct the specialized talk sessions are either going to be formal or informal based on the educational status and upbringing. As advised suit and tie is appropriate but it does not decide the nature of the person if the position requires a uniform only. Mistakes show indeed a lack of care and attendance and should cause remorse or make one double check their work to make a close to flawless approach. Further these seemingly little bitty mistakes leave a “residue” of bias and criticism.
Thank you.
Felicia
ENG315 - WEEK 8 - DISCUSSION 8
Creating power point presentations:
This week, you'll be working on creating a power point presentation on the justification report you've just turned in. One new, added feature about the presentation is that, since this is an on line class, you need to do the presentation by adding a voice over to the power points. If, for any reason, you're unable to add narration, you need to at least use the Notes section in power point to present your information.
Have you created power point slides before?
What are key tips you want to share in creating power points?
Have you used the voice over feature before?
Have you used the Notes section before?
Have you presented in front of an audience? How do you feel about that?
Please share your thoughts on any of these or anything else you can think of on creating power point presentations.
Yes, I have been exposed to power point slides. I had to use power point slides in my class at Delta – History Class, and in my Social Work classes and in my English class.
My tips are as following:
Display is clarity
Winning the sale is based on a visual and motivating pitch
Practice makes perfect
Don’t give up – look at the presentation as if you are someone else when completed
Always remember the goal – remember me and my product
If it has changed since I had a class six or seven years ago then I am new to the voice over feature. I don’t recall the notes section but I will get it down and done. Yes, I have presented in front of an audience. Comfortable, is how I feel because I am the product and my goal is to sell it. Always think of power point slides as your best friend because they are like a trigger and let yourself go.
Thank you.
Felicia
RESPONSE TO CO-STUDENT
I agree simplicity helps all keep on the same page and keeps clarity precise. Words are triggers this I also agree with that grows to explanations and paragraphs and relaying of themes. Face to face or virtual is lively but having the audience helps iron out all details and gives an opportunity to explain more by instant interaction.
Good luck also.
Thank you.
Felicia
RESPONSE TO CO-STUDENT
I appreciate your key points and your note about overcrowding and the highlights and theme of the presentation. Presentation, viewing and gaining and holding the interest is the goal of all power point presentations. I am new to the voice but I find this a new challenge to try and achieve. Just think of this the audience will probably pay your salary one day and always be good to your money. The audience is your friends and associates and always treat them right.
Thank you.
Felicia
RESPONSE TO CO-STUDENT
All you have to do is remember that the power point presentation is a part of you and speak slowly and concisely. Everyone gets nervous but think of it like this…this is me and I love what I am working with. Also, practice the voice and it will probably intrigue and make you try it again and again.
Thank you.
Felicia
This week, you'll be working on creating a power point presentation on the justification report you've just turned in. One new, added feature about the presentation is that, since this is an on line class, you need to do the presentation by adding a voice over to the power points. If, for any reason, you're unable to add narration, you need to at least use the Notes section in power point to present your information.
Have you created power point slides before?
What are key tips you want to share in creating power points?
Have you used the voice over feature before?
Have you used the Notes section before?
Have you presented in front of an audience? How do you feel about that?
Please share your thoughts on any of these or anything else you can think of on creating power point presentations.
Yes, I have been exposed to power point slides. I had to use power point slides in my class at Delta – History Class, and in my Social Work classes and in my English class.
My tips are as following:
Display is clarity
Winning the sale is based on a visual and motivating pitch
Practice makes perfect
Don’t give up – look at the presentation as if you are someone else when completed
Always remember the goal – remember me and my product
If it has changed since I had a class six or seven years ago then I am new to the voice over feature. I don’t recall the notes section but I will get it down and done. Yes, I have presented in front of an audience. Comfortable, is how I feel because I am the product and my goal is to sell it. Always think of power point slides as your best friend because they are like a trigger and let yourself go.
Thank you.
Felicia
RESPONSE TO CO-STUDENT
I agree simplicity helps all keep on the same page and keeps clarity precise. Words are triggers this I also agree with that grows to explanations and paragraphs and relaying of themes. Face to face or virtual is lively but having the audience helps iron out all details and gives an opportunity to explain more by instant interaction.
Good luck also.
Thank you.
Felicia
RESPONSE TO CO-STUDENT
I appreciate your key points and your note about overcrowding and the highlights and theme of the presentation. Presentation, viewing and gaining and holding the interest is the goal of all power point presentations. I am new to the voice but I find this a new challenge to try and achieve. Just think of this the audience will probably pay your salary one day and always be good to your money. The audience is your friends and associates and always treat them right.
Thank you.
Felicia
RESPONSE TO CO-STUDENT
All you have to do is remember that the power point presentation is a part of you and speak slowly and concisely. Everyone gets nervous but think of it like this…this is me and I love what I am working with. Also, practice the voice and it will probably intrigue and make you try it again and again.
Thank you.
Felicia
ENG315 - WEEK 6 - DISCUSSION 6
"Putting it All Together - Revising the Justification Report"
Please respond to the following:
This week, you will utilize the techniques that you have studied in your Week 6 readings to revise your Justification Report while adding the final parts. Based on your readings, state three (3) things that you will be looking for as you revised and proofread (e.g. organization, structure, grammar elements). Discuss the strategies that you will implement to ensure that your assignment is polished and in final draft format.
Hello Professor and class
My paper because of the complex nature will be altered to simplify it by explaining some of the technical nature to help endorse the proposed marketing of the product. But as with all reports of this nature there has to be attendance to confidentiality.
Three things to adhere to in revising my report will be attendance to proper grammar, organization, structure and explanation of any complexity and strategies to use in altering my paper will be proofreading, slimlining if possible, simplify it, in text citations if appropriate, explanation of terminology, clarity and additional simplicity.
In order to do this I will check and proof each paragraph as to its ability to convey the appropriate message necessary.
Thank you.
Felicia
RESPONSE TO CO-STUDENT
I am awed by your approach...what can I say it sounds that it will be a great paper. Structure is what I am always in pursuit of and the ability to prepare a great looking and convincing thought to sell. Further, I like to branch out and take risks that I feel that I must actively stand on whether by myself or with others...if you see an issue that is spiraling out of control someone must put a flag up to protest because it is our duty to help those incapable of helping themselves until we can let them go to help others.
Thank you so much...I love reading the thoughts of our future.
Felicia
RESPONSE TO CO-STUDENT
I understand sometimes its like a "mind freeze" and "unconscious resentment" but look at it again and see if that is what you want to say. Just like that you become free again and comfortable as the words pour out freely.
Grammar mistakes or errors can be corrected easily just say the sentences out verbally and stay in the same voice as you write, e.g., present, past or active and it will all sound and read perfect.
Thank you.
Felicia
RESPONSE TO PROFESSSOR
I am always awed by the complexity in and of the English Language,. I have a pattern that I use as I do a paper I go over it at least twice and put a check by each paragraph that I am pleased with. If there is something that does not sound right I will modify it. Sometimes I bounce ideas from the paper or written art I call it and use it to create something of my own.
I love the ability to interact in written form because I am a little of a reclusive and shy and I find this my idea to express myself.
Thank you. I will continue to study English even though it is intimidating sometimes.
Felicia
RESPONSE TO CO-STUDENT
I admire your ability to change, alter and have a person review your report with you, Also, your methodology is great for alterations. I will work hard on getting mine together also with some additional gusto.
Thank you.
Felicia
Please respond to the following:
This week, you will utilize the techniques that you have studied in your Week 6 readings to revise your Justification Report while adding the final parts. Based on your readings, state three (3) things that you will be looking for as you revised and proofread (e.g. organization, structure, grammar elements). Discuss the strategies that you will implement to ensure that your assignment is polished and in final draft format.
Hello Professor and class
My paper because of the complex nature will be altered to simplify it by explaining some of the technical nature to help endorse the proposed marketing of the product. But as with all reports of this nature there has to be attendance to confidentiality.
Three things to adhere to in revising my report will be attendance to proper grammar, organization, structure and explanation of any complexity and strategies to use in altering my paper will be proofreading, slimlining if possible, simplify it, in text citations if appropriate, explanation of terminology, clarity and additional simplicity.
In order to do this I will check and proof each paragraph as to its ability to convey the appropriate message necessary.
Thank you.
Felicia
RESPONSE TO CO-STUDENT
I am awed by your approach...what can I say it sounds that it will be a great paper. Structure is what I am always in pursuit of and the ability to prepare a great looking and convincing thought to sell. Further, I like to branch out and take risks that I feel that I must actively stand on whether by myself or with others...if you see an issue that is spiraling out of control someone must put a flag up to protest because it is our duty to help those incapable of helping themselves until we can let them go to help others.
Thank you so much...I love reading the thoughts of our future.
Felicia
RESPONSE TO CO-STUDENT
I understand sometimes its like a "mind freeze" and "unconscious resentment" but look at it again and see if that is what you want to say. Just like that you become free again and comfortable as the words pour out freely.
Grammar mistakes or errors can be corrected easily just say the sentences out verbally and stay in the same voice as you write, e.g., present, past or active and it will all sound and read perfect.
Thank you.
Felicia
RESPONSE TO PROFESSSOR
I am always awed by the complexity in and of the English Language,. I have a pattern that I use as I do a paper I go over it at least twice and put a check by each paragraph that I am pleased with. If there is something that does not sound right I will modify it. Sometimes I bounce ideas from the paper or written art I call it and use it to create something of my own.
I love the ability to interact in written form because I am a little of a reclusive and shy and I find this my idea to express myself.
Thank you. I will continue to study English even though it is intimidating sometimes.
Felicia
RESPONSE TO CO-STUDENT
I admire your ability to change, alter and have a person review your report with you, Also, your methodology is great for alterations. I will work hard on getting mine together also with some additional gusto.
Thank you.
Felicia
ENG315 - WEEK 5 - DISCUSSION 5
"Incorporating Graphics Into the Justification Report"
This week, you are to add a graph to your Justification Report. Discuss how you'll approach this part of your assignment, and state the main reasons why you feel that graphs are a necessary part of a formal report.
This week I will add a simple graph to display the criteria as it relates to Alternative A, Alternative B, and Alternative C. Each level or choice or criteria will reflectively show how each will be looked at to show how each has chance to be selected, the need for a market analysis to be done with the choice of manufacturer to mix, package and ready product for distribution. Designer of exterior package as well as the type of jar will be based upon choice. Lastly, the chart will reflect that if approved it will be a priority move for either Alternative A, Alternative B or Alternative C. Further it states that all three (Alternative A, Alternative B or Alternative C) has great feasibility to be successful.
The main reasons I feel graphs are important is because they give a great visual and what is visually imaged and displayed helps with the sale or proposition and okaying to proceed forward. Further it is a short cut through the report and because it is a tool it helps be a focal point in discussion that helps parallel input and gather ideas from participants therefore it is a must for presentations and a final formal report.
From Part 1 of this discussion, determine the main benefits of using graphs in the report presentation. Next, explain the matter in which a creatively constructed graph might help you to better manage and present your data.
The main benefits of using graphs or graphics in a report presentation serves three purposes: to clarify, simply and to reinforce data by assisting with supportive details and to relay the idea in a snapshot. The more simple the graph the more easier for your audience to follow along and take to the idea and run with it. A carefully constructed and creative graph will help manage data and present the theme and idea showing as a focal point. Each type of graph can serve a specific purpose whether it is to show figures, track progress of a project, do a comparison, show a map, changes in itemizations, illustrate a process or procedure, show the parts of a whole (pie chart), or a realistic view of a specific item or place.
Lastly, in utilizing graphics the above-mentioned are a very important part of making the show begin.
Thank you.
Felicia
RESPONSE TO CO-STUDENT
I agree like they say a word can say a volume of significant intricacies in relative interaction between people. So can a chart show solvency, distress or be a good investment. Sometimes it is the presentation that closes the deal and a good graph or chart wins the day.
I also agree that anticipated changes help keep a team on its feet and move with the flow or get left behind.
Thank you.
Felicia
This week, you are to add a graph to your Justification Report. Discuss how you'll approach this part of your assignment, and state the main reasons why you feel that graphs are a necessary part of a formal report.
This week I will add a simple graph to display the criteria as it relates to Alternative A, Alternative B, and Alternative C. Each level or choice or criteria will reflectively show how each will be looked at to show how each has chance to be selected, the need for a market analysis to be done with the choice of manufacturer to mix, package and ready product for distribution. Designer of exterior package as well as the type of jar will be based upon choice. Lastly, the chart will reflect that if approved it will be a priority move for either Alternative A, Alternative B or Alternative C. Further it states that all three (Alternative A, Alternative B or Alternative C) has great feasibility to be successful.
The main reasons I feel graphs are important is because they give a great visual and what is visually imaged and displayed helps with the sale or proposition and okaying to proceed forward. Further it is a short cut through the report and because it is a tool it helps be a focal point in discussion that helps parallel input and gather ideas from participants therefore it is a must for presentations and a final formal report.
From Part 1 of this discussion, determine the main benefits of using graphs in the report presentation. Next, explain the matter in which a creatively constructed graph might help you to better manage and present your data.
The main benefits of using graphs or graphics in a report presentation serves three purposes: to clarify, simply and to reinforce data by assisting with supportive details and to relay the idea in a snapshot. The more simple the graph the more easier for your audience to follow along and take to the idea and run with it. A carefully constructed and creative graph will help manage data and present the theme and idea showing as a focal point. Each type of graph can serve a specific purpose whether it is to show figures, track progress of a project, do a comparison, show a map, changes in itemizations, illustrate a process or procedure, show the parts of a whole (pie chart), or a realistic view of a specific item or place.
Lastly, in utilizing graphics the above-mentioned are a very important part of making the show begin.
Thank you.
Felicia
RESPONSE TO CO-STUDENT
I agree like they say a word can say a volume of significant intricacies in relative interaction between people. So can a chart show solvency, distress or be a good investment. Sometimes it is the presentation that closes the deal and a good graph or chart wins the day.
I also agree that anticipated changes help keep a team on its feet and move with the flow or get left behind.
Thank you.
Felicia
ENG315 - WEEK 4 - DISCUSSION 4
"Preparing Reports and Proposals - Research"
Locate a secondary source on EBSCOHost published in the past year that will help you explore the problem you have raised in your Justification Report. (Use the "Cite" tool on the EBSCOHost Website to copy and paste the APA Reference information into your response so that your classmates and instructor can see the source.) Next, explain why you chose this source, and determine how it will help you to evaluate your alternatives (i.e. possible solutions offered) and arrive at a recommendation for your employer.
The reason why I chose these websites is to continue the process of analysis in regard to choosing between Alternative A, Alternative B, and Alternative C. Therefore in relation to continued Selection A for the primary choice is the further study of scarage in using the selection on a parallel value to speed up the process of the selective process. Due to the nature of physiological and psychological damage to the clients the consideration of emotional damage and affective treatment by other people when viewing their scars and their resulting sensitivity to abnormal reaction and treatment.
Further the possibility of a combination or addition to the formula of lecithin may possibly help in the rejuvenation of cells due to its ability to change surface configuration and help in the growth control in tissue. The hypothesis is to add a level of lecithin that may inherently affect the physico-chemical changes of the defining nature of the processal process. Consequently, my recommendation for my employer is to conservatively add a ratio of 5:1 and doing a test based on the original formula for two weeks and the modified formula and note the changes and decide on the best of the two
Cell Surface Alterations in Transformed Tissue Culture Cells and their Possible Significance in Growth Control
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022202X15481709
The dermatology life quality index as a means to assess life quality in patients with different scar types
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.13135/epdf?r3_referer=wol&tracking_action=preview_click&show_checkout=1&purchase_referrer=www.bing.com&purchase_site_license=LICENSE_DENIED
Thank you.
Felicia
RESPONSE TO CO-STUDENT
I agree that the need for human resources is a needed asset that is geared around corrective policy, resolving conflictual disturbances and a state of art confidential status.
Further diversity means challenges and as thus the finese of tact, delicacy and promotional goodwill is necessary.
Thank you.
Felicia
Locate a secondary source on EBSCOHost published in the past year that will help you explore the problem you have raised in your Justification Report. (Use the "Cite" tool on the EBSCOHost Website to copy and paste the APA Reference information into your response so that your classmates and instructor can see the source.) Next, explain why you chose this source, and determine how it will help you to evaluate your alternatives (i.e. possible solutions offered) and arrive at a recommendation for your employer.
The reason why I chose these websites is to continue the process of analysis in regard to choosing between Alternative A, Alternative B, and Alternative C. Therefore in relation to continued Selection A for the primary choice is the further study of scarage in using the selection on a parallel value to speed up the process of the selective process. Due to the nature of physiological and psychological damage to the clients the consideration of emotional damage and affective treatment by other people when viewing their scars and their resulting sensitivity to abnormal reaction and treatment.
Further the possibility of a combination or addition to the formula of lecithin may possibly help in the rejuvenation of cells due to its ability to change surface configuration and help in the growth control in tissue. The hypothesis is to add a level of lecithin that may inherently affect the physico-chemical changes of the defining nature of the processal process. Consequently, my recommendation for my employer is to conservatively add a ratio of 5:1 and doing a test based on the original formula for two weeks and the modified formula and note the changes and decide on the best of the two
Cell Surface Alterations in Transformed Tissue Culture Cells and their Possible Significance in Growth Control
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022202X15481709
The dermatology life quality index as a means to assess life quality in patients with different scar types
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.13135/epdf?r3_referer=wol&tracking_action=preview_click&show_checkout=1&purchase_referrer=www.bing.com&purchase_site_license=LICENSE_DENIED
Thank you.
Felicia
RESPONSE TO CO-STUDENT
I agree that the need for human resources is a needed asset that is geared around corrective policy, resolving conflictual disturbances and a state of art confidential status.
Further diversity means challenges and as thus the finese of tact, delicacy and promotional goodwill is necessary.
Thank you.
Felicia
ENG315 - WEEK 3 - DISCUSSION 3
"Criteria"
Criteria are a critical part of the justification report assignment. This is an excellent forum to enlist the assistance of your classmates if you are having difficulty deciding what criteria to choose for Assignment 2.1. Define the term criteria and examine two (2) ways they function in helping someone make an important decision. Note: You can use an example from your own life to help clearly explain your point.
Criteria is defined as specifics that pertain to an idea or projective project, scenario, or specification to fulfill an objective goal.
“Criteria for selecting one alternative over the others might include the following: Which format leaves the least chance for misinterpretation? Which format provides information in the way it can best be used? Can it be tabulated easily? Can it be cross-referenced to other items in the survey instrument?” Lehman, Carol M. BCOM7, 7th Edition. Cengage Learning, 2016. [Strayer University Bookshelf].
Two ways criteria assist is that enables the narrowing and pinpointing of objectives to conduct a process or make a decision. Further within the parallel are standards that help appreciate values to help the selective process when choosing alternatives.
For Example
In my life, my criteria in selecting a mate or husband is dependent upon 1) attractiveness, 2) empathetic, 3) honesty, 4) hardworking individual, 5) ease of conversing, 6) similarity, 7) intelligence, 8) social, 9) Christian and 10) soul mate. By establishing a criteria, this allows the possibility of choice and selection with alternatives. Also, with a criteria either there is an adjunction or not and as thus when the criteria is impossible to be met there is a lapse or unfulfillment.
Discuss your potential topic for the justification report (a workplace problem – see Assignment 2.1 details) then determine which criteria you intend to use to help make your decision. Be sure to cite two (2) reasons why you chose those criteria.
My topic for the justification report is Demablend Skin Product and the needed adjustment to fulfill the criteria of adjustment to ingredient analysis and compository ingredients to alter and accelerate the change in epidermis discoloration, stretch marks and tissue scaring (keloids).
One of the reasons, I chose these criteria is to help reach an expanded market of differing texture of skin and secondly to possibly lower cost of production.
Labeled Skin Diagrams
Friday, September 6th 2013. | Anatomy
"Labeled Skin Diagrams is human body part which used to covers entire outside body and protective barrier again bacteria and germ. The Human skin made up from 3 main part : Dermis, Epidermis and Subcutaneous layer . These is an anatomy picture reference, we always updated new picture for our reader. You will see an images where related with to the title, entitled. Including graphic with tag archive."
http://healthfavo.com/labeled-skin-diagrams.html
http://www.umm.edu/health/medical/reports/articles/skin-wrinkles-and-blemishes
RESPONSE TO CO-STUDENT
I agree that criteria is really an asset because it helps you focus on what needs to be done and cut out the unnecessary. Curiosity intrigued allows the learning of new when researching a project. Very helpful!
Thank you.
Felicia
Criteria are a critical part of the justification report assignment. This is an excellent forum to enlist the assistance of your classmates if you are having difficulty deciding what criteria to choose for Assignment 2.1. Define the term criteria and examine two (2) ways they function in helping someone make an important decision. Note: You can use an example from your own life to help clearly explain your point.
Criteria is defined as specifics that pertain to an idea or projective project, scenario, or specification to fulfill an objective goal.
“Criteria for selecting one alternative over the others might include the following: Which format leaves the least chance for misinterpretation? Which format provides information in the way it can best be used? Can it be tabulated easily? Can it be cross-referenced to other items in the survey instrument?” Lehman, Carol M. BCOM7, 7th Edition. Cengage Learning, 2016. [Strayer University Bookshelf].
Two ways criteria assist is that enables the narrowing and pinpointing of objectives to conduct a process or make a decision. Further within the parallel are standards that help appreciate values to help the selective process when choosing alternatives.
For Example
In my life, my criteria in selecting a mate or husband is dependent upon 1) attractiveness, 2) empathetic, 3) honesty, 4) hardworking individual, 5) ease of conversing, 6) similarity, 7) intelligence, 8) social, 9) Christian and 10) soul mate. By establishing a criteria, this allows the possibility of choice and selection with alternatives. Also, with a criteria either there is an adjunction or not and as thus when the criteria is impossible to be met there is a lapse or unfulfillment.
Discuss your potential topic for the justification report (a workplace problem – see Assignment 2.1 details) then determine which criteria you intend to use to help make your decision. Be sure to cite two (2) reasons why you chose those criteria.
My topic for the justification report is Demablend Skin Product and the needed adjustment to fulfill the criteria of adjustment to ingredient analysis and compository ingredients to alter and accelerate the change in epidermis discoloration, stretch marks and tissue scaring (keloids).
One of the reasons, I chose these criteria is to help reach an expanded market of differing texture of skin and secondly to possibly lower cost of production.
Labeled Skin Diagrams
Friday, September 6th 2013. | Anatomy
"Labeled Skin Diagrams is human body part which used to covers entire outside body and protective barrier again bacteria and germ. The Human skin made up from 3 main part : Dermis, Epidermis and Subcutaneous layer . These is an anatomy picture reference, we always updated new picture for our reader. You will see an images where related with to the title, entitled. Including graphic with tag archive."
http://healthfavo.com/labeled-skin-diagrams.html
http://www.umm.edu/health/medical/reports/articles/skin-wrinkles-and-blemishes
RESPONSE TO CO-STUDENT
I agree that criteria is really an asset because it helps you focus on what needs to be done and cut out the unnecessary. Curiosity intrigued allows the learning of new when researching a project. Very helpful!
Thank you.
Felicia
ENG315 - WEEK 2 - DISCUSSION 2
"Audience, Context, and Email"
Being able to send appropriate, professional emails is a vital skill in today’s workplace. When considering audience and context, determine why it is so important to know to whom you are writing and for what specific purpose you are sending the email communication.
As relating to emails the purpose of effective communication involves the level of basic synchronicity of the written and spoken language to interact a thought and deed to be accomplished. Therefore, when considering an audience the contextual level of content allows the mergence of required input then the relayance of desired out.
As it begins the specific purpose is known and acknowledged and therefore supports the need to communicate. Also, effective communication builds confidence, knowledge and responsibility because it is affective stimuli that causes change perception, knowledge, thought and actions that continue to be causal factors of different attitudes and reception. Further it also reflects ethical principles and conduct that relays personal values and expected responsibility. Lastly, knowing the purpose of the email affects the content and the need to meet the criteria to gauge correct reception and understanding.
Describe an example of a workplace or personal email communication in which the sender (you or someone else) did not pay close attention to audience and context. Ascertain the consequences. Determine how the miscommunication might have been avoided.
An example of a personal email communication in which I did not attend to properly involved an amount outstanding. Because of my lack of completely understanding I was forced to pay a late charge and termination fee that I could not get out of.
The consequences reflected that I was at fault and carried the result of my actions. If I had attended properly my payment would have been paid and I would not have been charged a termination fee nor would the services have been cancelled.
Thank you.
Felicia
RESPONSE TO CO-STUDENT
I agree with your post that an e-mail is really awesome because "zip" and its there. Further it saves tremendous time and is an effective tool in school, work, business, family because it allows stored memories and thoughts with privacy.
It's unfortunate but mistakes happen. But life is still good and we all learn from mistakes.
Thank you.
Felicia McCaw
Being able to send appropriate, professional emails is a vital skill in today’s workplace. When considering audience and context, determine why it is so important to know to whom you are writing and for what specific purpose you are sending the email communication.
As relating to emails the purpose of effective communication involves the level of basic synchronicity of the written and spoken language to interact a thought and deed to be accomplished. Therefore, when considering an audience the contextual level of content allows the mergence of required input then the relayance of desired out.
As it begins the specific purpose is known and acknowledged and therefore supports the need to communicate. Also, effective communication builds confidence, knowledge and responsibility because it is affective stimuli that causes change perception, knowledge, thought and actions that continue to be causal factors of different attitudes and reception. Further it also reflects ethical principles and conduct that relays personal values and expected responsibility. Lastly, knowing the purpose of the email affects the content and the need to meet the criteria to gauge correct reception and understanding.
Describe an example of a workplace or personal email communication in which the sender (you or someone else) did not pay close attention to audience and context. Ascertain the consequences. Determine how the miscommunication might have been avoided.
An example of a personal email communication in which I did not attend to properly involved an amount outstanding. Because of my lack of completely understanding I was forced to pay a late charge and termination fee that I could not get out of.
The consequences reflected that I was at fault and carried the result of my actions. If I had attended properly my payment would have been paid and I would not have been charged a termination fee nor would the services have been cancelled.
Thank you.
Felicia
RESPONSE TO CO-STUDENT
I agree with your post that an e-mail is really awesome because "zip" and its there. Further it saves tremendous time and is an effective tool in school, work, business, family because it allows stored memories and thoughts with privacy.
It's unfortunate but mistakes happen. But life is still good and we all learn from mistakes.
Thank you.
Felicia McCaw
ENG315 - WEEK 1 - DISCUSSION 1
"Business, Interpersonal, and Group Communication and Interference"
Communicating in the workplace provides us with opportunities to both listen and express ourselves effectively or ineffectively. As the the video titled “A Failure to Communicate” (2 min 28 s) located at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ox5LhIJSBE demonstrates, it only takes a few seconds to initiate a communication breakdown. From the e-Activity, discuss the major interferences that can cause workplace miscommunications. Consider topics from your readings this week, including ethnocentrism, kinesic messages, and role perceptions.
First of all the purpose of communication is to inform, persuade, interact verbally or non-verbally and also to relay and exchange entertainment. As with all communicative excursions the purpose is to always obtain a mutual understanding and therefore having a diverse cultural basis is a challenge but necessary to accommodate the populace. With that in mind the major interferences that can cause workplace miscommunications are inclusive of differing levels of educational competency, exposure to differing cultural outlooks, receptibility of the receiver and sender, experience as to life and work, complexity of coded messages or ability to decode.
Further in concept the physical interference are also a factor that contributes to miscommunication and interpretation that can be due to resentment, bias, cultural conflict, heritage, upraising, personality clashes, levels of emotional difficulties, noisy environments, deliberate verbal and non-verbal manipulations, preoccupation and poor reception.
Also, further barriers that hinder the communication process are alienation and personal desire, poverty, fear, hate, discrimination and prejudice. In relation to ethnocentrism hindrance occurs because each race does things differently and therefore this contributes to conflict as well as stereotypes. Delayed and presented kinesic messages and role perceptions are also facilitators to misinterpretation, confusion and miscommunication.
Describe a situation where you personally experienced (or became aware of) communication interferences that had a negative consequence.
A situation that occurred for myself when a matter of miscommunication happened was when I relayed that an order I placed was incorrect. The response I received was not in accordance with my complaint and I had to contact them and verbally discuss the situation to clear up the misunderstanding. This reflects that an interference had occurred which could be due to lack of competency, educational deficit or the inability to understand my request. Although the experience was negative, the exchange became a positive because I explained in detail what I needed to occur.
Thank you.
Felicia
RESPONSE TO CO-STUDENT
I agree that the communication channels are indeed a fascinating and challenging endeavor but with patience, kindness, tolerance and will it is possible to learn and allow the merge of two avenues of communication to work in compliance to obtain the goal.
The goal is peace and harmony and goodwill to allow the communicative link to occur and live to progressively allow channels of goodwill to prosper and grow. Further I like the same page it is always gracious and helpful in any occurrence.
Things happen and sometimes confusion occurs but the good thing is that you were there for your son and life is so short that even a little mistake is wonderful because you are there and he is safe and life has so much to offer that it is minuscule.
Thank you.
Felicia
Communicating in the workplace provides us with opportunities to both listen and express ourselves effectively or ineffectively. As the the video titled “A Failure to Communicate” (2 min 28 s) located at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ox5LhIJSBE demonstrates, it only takes a few seconds to initiate a communication breakdown. From the e-Activity, discuss the major interferences that can cause workplace miscommunications. Consider topics from your readings this week, including ethnocentrism, kinesic messages, and role perceptions.
First of all the purpose of communication is to inform, persuade, interact verbally or non-verbally and also to relay and exchange entertainment. As with all communicative excursions the purpose is to always obtain a mutual understanding and therefore having a diverse cultural basis is a challenge but necessary to accommodate the populace. With that in mind the major interferences that can cause workplace miscommunications are inclusive of differing levels of educational competency, exposure to differing cultural outlooks, receptibility of the receiver and sender, experience as to life and work, complexity of coded messages or ability to decode.
Further in concept the physical interference are also a factor that contributes to miscommunication and interpretation that can be due to resentment, bias, cultural conflict, heritage, upraising, personality clashes, levels of emotional difficulties, noisy environments, deliberate verbal and non-verbal manipulations, preoccupation and poor reception.
Also, further barriers that hinder the communication process are alienation and personal desire, poverty, fear, hate, discrimination and prejudice. In relation to ethnocentrism hindrance occurs because each race does things differently and therefore this contributes to conflict as well as stereotypes. Delayed and presented kinesic messages and role perceptions are also facilitators to misinterpretation, confusion and miscommunication.
Describe a situation where you personally experienced (or became aware of) communication interferences that had a negative consequence.
A situation that occurred for myself when a matter of miscommunication happened was when I relayed that an order I placed was incorrect. The response I received was not in accordance with my complaint and I had to contact them and verbally discuss the situation to clear up the misunderstanding. This reflects that an interference had occurred which could be due to lack of competency, educational deficit or the inability to understand my request. Although the experience was negative, the exchange became a positive because I explained in detail what I needed to occur.
Thank you.
Felicia
RESPONSE TO CO-STUDENT
I agree that the communication channels are indeed a fascinating and challenging endeavor but with patience, kindness, tolerance and will it is possible to learn and allow the merge of two avenues of communication to work in compliance to obtain the goal.
The goal is peace and harmony and goodwill to allow the communicative link to occur and live to progressively allow channels of goodwill to prosper and grow. Further I like the same page it is always gracious and helpful in any occurrence.
Things happen and sometimes confusion occurs but the good thing is that you were there for your son and life is so short that even a little mistake is wonderful because you are there and he is safe and life has so much to offer that it is minuscule.
Thank you.
Felicia
CRJ325 - ASSIGNMENT 2 - CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS
CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS
ASSIGNMENT 2
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Constitutional Rights
Strayer University
Felicia McCaw
Professor Christopher J. Abreau
CRJ325
Online Spring 2017
June 5, 2017
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The acts of nation and body summarily deals with governmental litigation of the United States commonly referred to as an adversary system. This government structure and American legal tradition inherited from English common law allowed the transference of legal, thought and deed and act from America’s mother country of sweet England. Acting as a sentinel and guider this great mentor has passed the illustrious ability to form a structuralized legal system (adversary playground) to apply justice and right before a neutral administrator whose purpose is to retain the structure, regulate development of issues rendered before court by rivaling opponents of defendant and prosecutor.
As with purpose the source of rights are derivative from the Great Constitution and amendments of verse and right to fairness and the act of legality for a nation and all therein. Therefore, as indeed the need for true fair governance comes the actual structure of the constitution for federal and state with applicable statutes, case law and supportive consistency to retain acts of fairness in applicable states of decision and attendance to court rules of administering the acts and motions in court. As such the United States Constitution is indeed a fidelity to itself and the people in this country. Acting as a safeguard the Bill of Rights which are the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution formed and sealed by the great council to afford minimum rights to individuals facing criminal prosecution in a federal and state setting.
As fidelity to the country exist so does the need for continued autonomy and continued protection of dignity for those even though the substantive due process suffers challenges the true consequence continue to rear its head to indeed challenge the fort and support the doctrine to
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help it retain its legitimacy and right. With the 14th Amendment acting as protector and right this allows the continued protection through the criminal process and weighs predominantly on the actual protection afforded by this amendment and as such a continued support of the substantive due process. Further the substantive due process is also a complementary preventer in preventing unfairness and the annihilator of adverse legislation by the Supreme Court.
Active in principle and deed the due process clause guarantee a fair process and the liberty it protects and the halting of unjust governmental interference which compromise fundamental rights that pertain to continued liberty, thought and actions. Even with the consideration of poverty, unemployment, and inadequate education as relayed by Judge Fleming and contrasted with immigration of the depression the wave of increased criminal acts of today signify the need for change of point to address modifications of approach as well as consider the deprived states of knowledge, socialization, and erratic states of stability.
As with the states of economic distress also comes waves of increased criminality, despondency and the active despair of a shattered dream and fear of receiving fair justice in a land that promises and swears justice. Consequently, basic human rights are effectively as important as the Bill of Rights whose imperturbable face is turned against injustice and acts of misconduct that would cause expressions of bias, bigotry, prejudice and discrimination. Therefore, the constitutionality of rights worldwide is a pattern of correction and fidelity to stand against increased acts of crime, mayhem and treasonous acts.
Weaved within the 14th Amendment the exclusionary rule acts as a constitutional right to prevent police misconduct and as thus targets conduct deemed by the court as culpable.
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Deterrence acts as a sole proprietor of the rule as well as remedy for the violation of the Fourth Amendment. Without a remedy there is no chance for correction or a right. Therefore, the Fourth Amendment allows the ability of the United States and officials to be limited and restrained in its power and exercise of authority and in effect secures the people, their persons, houses, papers and all that is theirs against unreasonable searches and seizures under the guise of the law. As such the right to protest with freedom of speech with support of the First Amendment correlates to the Fifth Amendment and the 14th Amendment and continues to support constitutional rights.
With the task of determining a true right or wrong the rule of law in effect fulfills the purpose of determining and establishing no person is above the law and therefore are accountable for his or her actions. As such this principle is tied closely to law enforcement due to the terrorist attack of 9/11 and ensuring police accountability in the United States. Further criminal and civil liabilities are upheld to restrict and hold civil officers accountable for their conduct on and off-duty.
During the process of arrest the four requirements or elements of arrest are inclusive of seizure and detention, intention to arrest, arrest authority and understanding by the individual that he or she is being arrested. As related to all incidental requirements for investigation for arrest relating to complaints, or APBs or visually seen acts of crime the following must be summarily followed. Either actual or constructive seizure is the first element of arrest which places the individual or perk into police custody. Arrests are usually either with a warrant (unseen criminal act) or without if the perk is visually seen committing a criminal act.
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The intention to arrest is based upon the purpose of taking the perk into police custody and presenting the individual before a judicial officer or to the police station. As the arresting authority this allocates authorization to make the arrest which is valid by a police officer but invalid if proper authorization does not exist. The last element of arrest is when the perk has full knowledge of his or her situation by the conveying of the Miranda rights and removing to the squad car and subsequently to the police station.
As a parallel to arrest the act of search and seizure with a warrant is levied against first the person then actively upon the immediate area whether vehicle or home. Therefore, the act of a true seize is based upon the perception of a reasonable person and on a totality of circumstances. Further acts of search and seizure are governed by the Fourth Amendment without a warrant and are still subjected to the probable cause requirement. Additionally, the right to privacy and the right against unreasonable searches and seizures is an expected right against governmental intrusion and infringement upon basic individual rights.
With or without warrant the plain view doctrine allows the seizure of illegal tools that continue acts of criminality or is a silent accomplice in acts of crime. Therefore, the right to seize, arrest is allowable if visually sighted. As a right hand, the four requirements (probable cause, supporting oath or affirmation, description of the place to be searched and things to be seized, signature of the magistrate) works in harmonious balance with the plain view doctrine because it serves a dual purpose.
In relation to the plain view doctrine, the levels of search and seizure in the case of the United States v. Carey is one of the cases that make the applicable state of seizure complicated,
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limited and require additional warrant to seize any conductive or credible information found. As such the plain view means only the record that is visible without moving from screen to screen. Therefore, the act of warrant has to conclusively state probable cause is all records, cyber trails, chip and residual finds on phone if used in commission of crimes and a reasonable suspicion has established this position.
Other acts of how the plain view is applicable come into effect if sighted during a valid stop these tools of crime are enabled to be seized because probable cause is situated and proven and allows arrest. Further the officer must be in a physical position legally and with sight acknowledge that it is a seizable item. Basically, the principle is if the item sighted is illegal and can cause or be a contributor to a crime it is seizable as long as the officer is there in a legal capacity.
During the identification process, two major issues that relate to lineups and others means of pretrial identification is relatively associated with the human memory and the subject’s propensity to remember erroneously pertaining to events and details that possibly did not occur. As such the issue at hand is based upon “original memory” and its formation and ability to be clearly delineated as first consideration of the subject, and second if the subject or suspect is wrongly identified then the consistent pattern would concede to the retaining of the subject identified even though he or she is not the perpetrator.
Basically the unreliability of memories cause a collective pattern of falseness and therefore a weakness in the lineup process. Further the corroboration of a vulnerable memory leads to bias and as thus the re-looking in past causes conflicting of details that mirror
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misinformation and structuralized imagery mentally and therefore colors the reception as subjects are viewed. Therefore, the credibility and accuracy of lineups are affectively colored by reactions, unconscious discrimination, bias, personal feelings and lastly a question of competence.
With that in mind a lineup involves a victim and witness at a police station trying to identify a suspect from a group of five or more individuals. The prevalent issues related to eye witness identification (lineups, showups, photographic identification has subsequently lead to concerns because of unreliability and that in comparison circumstantial evidence (DNA or fingerprints) are more accurate in identifying suspects or proving guilt. Therefore, comes the rub of unreliability and the need to ensure identification processes are fair and reliable. Lack of guidelines and procedure is another hindering factor and effectively cause an ability to challenge due to low reliability and flawed procedures.
As a consistent parallel the accused has the right to a fair trial protected by the Fifth Amendment, Sixth Amendment, and the 14th Amendment which encompasses ten basic rights, of the ten five are as follows: the right to trial by jury, the right to counsel, the right to due process, the privilege against self-incrimination and the right to a fair and impartial trial. During the process of trial and the adversary exchange of defense and attack, the accused needs legal counsel to understand the intricacies of the legal climate as well as legal exchange and interactions during court. Further due process involves the active state of allowable defense whether for federal or state if charged with a crime or the removal of life, liberty, or property without the aid of law and court, nor shall private property be taken for public use without
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compensation. Also, the accused has protection of the Fifth Amendment to protect against self-incrimination or the act of being a witness against self.
The other five rights consist of the right to protection against double jeopardy which is defined as being prosecuted again for the same offense by the same jurisdiction, the right to confront witnesses by cross-examination, physically face and be present as witnesses, the right to compulsory process to obtain witnesses in defense and recital of version of facts, the right to a speedy and public trial due to avoid delay, avoid bias and allow public entry and lastly the right to proof of guilt beyond a reasonable doubt to establish a reasonable and established point based on facts, testimony and determination. These additional rights are protected by the Sixth Amendment with the last right protected by Fifth and 14th Amendment.
For example, in the case of United States v. Jones (2012) a warrant was issued to monitor the vehicle by installing a GPS on a vehicle registered in the name of the wife of the defendant, Antoine Jones. The warrant authorized the installation of the device within ten days in the District of Columbia but was installed instead on the eleventh day in the state of Maryland. The vehicle was tracked for twenty-eight days, information gathered allowed an indictment of Jones and others on drug trafficking conspiracy charges. As with the clear note of fairness the Fourth Amendment was violated, first because the warrant timeframe had expired, secondly the GPS was supposed to be installed in the District of Columbia and not Maryland. Because, the Fourth Amendment guarantees protection against unreasonable search and seizure this allowed the accused charges to be dismissed because of a technicality and error. Therefore, in all cases that have ambiguities and lack of clarity the right to question and fight comes as guarantee by the Bill of Rights and constitutional safeguards of Amendments.
References
Carmen, R.V. D. (2014). Criminal Procedure: Law and Practice, 9th Edition. [Strayer University Bookshelf]. Retrieved from https://strayer.vitalsource.com/#/books/9781305840799/
Bell, V., Hemmens, C., & Gerhard, N. (2010). Getting touchy-feely: application of the plain view doctrine to plain touch, plain smell and plain hearing situations by the United States Courts of Appeal and District Courts. Criminal Justice Studies, 23(1), 3-20. doi:10.1080/14786011003634340
Moore, R. (2004). TO VIEW OR NOT TO VIEW: Examining the Plain View Doctrine and Digital Evidence. American Journal Of Criminal Justice, 29(1), 57-73.
Romero, E. (1988). FOURTH AMENDMENT –REQUIRING PROBABLE CAUSE FOR SEARCHES AND SEIZURES UNDER THE PLAIN VIEW DOCTRINE. Journal Of Criminal Law & Criminology, 78(4), 763-791.
Hall, R. J. (1991). FOURTH AMENDMENT –ELIMINATING THE INADVERTENT DISCOVERY REQUIREMENT FOR SEIZURES UNDER THE PLAIN VIEW DOCTRINE. Journal Of Criminal Law & Criminology, 81(4), 819-840.
Tapp, D.A. (2010). SEARCHING AND SEIZING DIGITAL EVIDENCE. Kentucky Law Enforcement Magazine, 9(3), 70-73.
Connelly, L. (2015). CROSS-RACIAL IDENTIFICATIONS: SOLUTIONS TO THE “THEY ALL LOOK ALIKE” EFFECT. Michigan Journal Of Race & Law. 21(1), 125-145.
KANNAN, P. M. (2016). Logic from the Supreme Court that May Recognize Positive Constitutional Rights. University Of Memphis Law Review, 46(3), 637-659.
BUNIN, A. (2016). The Constitutional Right to Counsel at Bail Hearings. Criminal Justice, 31(1), 23-47.
Epstein, R. A. (1992). The indivisibility of liberty under the Bill of Rights. Harvard Journal Of Law & Public Policy, 15(1), 35.
Seo, S. A. (2007). A SHATTERED DREAM. THE AMERICAN LAW INSTITUTE AND THE DRAFTING OF THE INTERNATIONAL BILL OF RIGHTS. Thomas Jefferson Law Review, 30(1), 179-196.
Rubin, P.J. (2003). SQUARE PEGS AND ROUND HOLES SUBSTANTIVE DUE PROCESS, PROCEDURAL DUE PROCESS AND THE BILL OF RIGHTS. Columbia Law Review, 103(4), 833.
Baker Jr., J. S. (1992). The effectiveness of bills of rights. Harvard Journal Of Law & Public Policy, 15(1), 55.
Henderson, S.E., & Sorensen, K. (2013). Search, Seizure, and Immunity: Second-Order Normative Authority and Rights. Criminal Justices Ethics, 32(2), 108-125. doi: 10.1080/0731129X.2013.814850
Yeager, D.B. (1993). SEARCH, SEIZURE AND THE POSITIVE LAW EXPECTATIONS OF PRIVACY OUTSIDE THE FOURTH AMENDMENT. Journal Of Criminal Law & Criminology, 84(2), 249-309.
Kamalu, N.C. (2016). AFRICAN AMERICANS AND RACIAL PROFILING BY U.S. LAW ENFORCEMENT: AN ANALYSIS OF POLICE TRAFFIC STOPS AND SEARCHES OF MOTORISTS IN NEBRASKA, 2002-2007. African Journal Of Criminology & Justice Studies, 9(1), 187-206.
ASSIGNMENT 2
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Constitutional Rights
Strayer University
Felicia McCaw
Professor Christopher J. Abreau
CRJ325
Online Spring 2017
June 5, 2017
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The acts of nation and body summarily deals with governmental litigation of the United States commonly referred to as an adversary system. This government structure and American legal tradition inherited from English common law allowed the transference of legal, thought and deed and act from America’s mother country of sweet England. Acting as a sentinel and guider this great mentor has passed the illustrious ability to form a structuralized legal system (adversary playground) to apply justice and right before a neutral administrator whose purpose is to retain the structure, regulate development of issues rendered before court by rivaling opponents of defendant and prosecutor.
As with purpose the source of rights are derivative from the Great Constitution and amendments of verse and right to fairness and the act of legality for a nation and all therein. Therefore, as indeed the need for true fair governance comes the actual structure of the constitution for federal and state with applicable statutes, case law and supportive consistency to retain acts of fairness in applicable states of decision and attendance to court rules of administering the acts and motions in court. As such the United States Constitution is indeed a fidelity to itself and the people in this country. Acting as a safeguard the Bill of Rights which are the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution formed and sealed by the great council to afford minimum rights to individuals facing criminal prosecution in a federal and state setting.
As fidelity to the country exist so does the need for continued autonomy and continued protection of dignity for those even though the substantive due process suffers challenges the true consequence continue to rear its head to indeed challenge the fort and support the doctrine to
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help it retain its legitimacy and right. With the 14th Amendment acting as protector and right this allows the continued protection through the criminal process and weighs predominantly on the actual protection afforded by this amendment and as such a continued support of the substantive due process. Further the substantive due process is also a complementary preventer in preventing unfairness and the annihilator of adverse legislation by the Supreme Court.
Active in principle and deed the due process clause guarantee a fair process and the liberty it protects and the halting of unjust governmental interference which compromise fundamental rights that pertain to continued liberty, thought and actions. Even with the consideration of poverty, unemployment, and inadequate education as relayed by Judge Fleming and contrasted with immigration of the depression the wave of increased criminal acts of today signify the need for change of point to address modifications of approach as well as consider the deprived states of knowledge, socialization, and erratic states of stability.
As with the states of economic distress also comes waves of increased criminality, despondency and the active despair of a shattered dream and fear of receiving fair justice in a land that promises and swears justice. Consequently, basic human rights are effectively as important as the Bill of Rights whose imperturbable face is turned against injustice and acts of misconduct that would cause expressions of bias, bigotry, prejudice and discrimination. Therefore, the constitutionality of rights worldwide is a pattern of correction and fidelity to stand against increased acts of crime, mayhem and treasonous acts.
Weaved within the 14th Amendment the exclusionary rule acts as a constitutional right to prevent police misconduct and as thus targets conduct deemed by the court as culpable.
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Deterrence acts as a sole proprietor of the rule as well as remedy for the violation of the Fourth Amendment. Without a remedy there is no chance for correction or a right. Therefore, the Fourth Amendment allows the ability of the United States and officials to be limited and restrained in its power and exercise of authority and in effect secures the people, their persons, houses, papers and all that is theirs against unreasonable searches and seizures under the guise of the law. As such the right to protest with freedom of speech with support of the First Amendment correlates to the Fifth Amendment and the 14th Amendment and continues to support constitutional rights.
With the task of determining a true right or wrong the rule of law in effect fulfills the purpose of determining and establishing no person is above the law and therefore are accountable for his or her actions. As such this principle is tied closely to law enforcement due to the terrorist attack of 9/11 and ensuring police accountability in the United States. Further criminal and civil liabilities are upheld to restrict and hold civil officers accountable for their conduct on and off-duty.
During the process of arrest the four requirements or elements of arrest are inclusive of seizure and detention, intention to arrest, arrest authority and understanding by the individual that he or she is being arrested. As related to all incidental requirements for investigation for arrest relating to complaints, or APBs or visually seen acts of crime the following must be summarily followed. Either actual or constructive seizure is the first element of arrest which places the individual or perk into police custody. Arrests are usually either with a warrant (unseen criminal act) or without if the perk is visually seen committing a criminal act.
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The intention to arrest is based upon the purpose of taking the perk into police custody and presenting the individual before a judicial officer or to the police station. As the arresting authority this allocates authorization to make the arrest which is valid by a police officer but invalid if proper authorization does not exist. The last element of arrest is when the perk has full knowledge of his or her situation by the conveying of the Miranda rights and removing to the squad car and subsequently to the police station.
As a parallel to arrest the act of search and seizure with a warrant is levied against first the person then actively upon the immediate area whether vehicle or home. Therefore, the act of a true seize is based upon the perception of a reasonable person and on a totality of circumstances. Further acts of search and seizure are governed by the Fourth Amendment without a warrant and are still subjected to the probable cause requirement. Additionally, the right to privacy and the right against unreasonable searches and seizures is an expected right against governmental intrusion and infringement upon basic individual rights.
With or without warrant the plain view doctrine allows the seizure of illegal tools that continue acts of criminality or is a silent accomplice in acts of crime. Therefore, the right to seize, arrest is allowable if visually sighted. As a right hand, the four requirements (probable cause, supporting oath or affirmation, description of the place to be searched and things to be seized, signature of the magistrate) works in harmonious balance with the plain view doctrine because it serves a dual purpose.
In relation to the plain view doctrine, the levels of search and seizure in the case of the United States v. Carey is one of the cases that make the applicable state of seizure complicated,
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limited and require additional warrant to seize any conductive or credible information found. As such the plain view means only the record that is visible without moving from screen to screen. Therefore, the act of warrant has to conclusively state probable cause is all records, cyber trails, chip and residual finds on phone if used in commission of crimes and a reasonable suspicion has established this position.
Other acts of how the plain view is applicable come into effect if sighted during a valid stop these tools of crime are enabled to be seized because probable cause is situated and proven and allows arrest. Further the officer must be in a physical position legally and with sight acknowledge that it is a seizable item. Basically, the principle is if the item sighted is illegal and can cause or be a contributor to a crime it is seizable as long as the officer is there in a legal capacity.
During the identification process, two major issues that relate to lineups and others means of pretrial identification is relatively associated with the human memory and the subject’s propensity to remember erroneously pertaining to events and details that possibly did not occur. As such the issue at hand is based upon “original memory” and its formation and ability to be clearly delineated as first consideration of the subject, and second if the subject or suspect is wrongly identified then the consistent pattern would concede to the retaining of the subject identified even though he or she is not the perpetrator.
Basically the unreliability of memories cause a collective pattern of falseness and therefore a weakness in the lineup process. Further the corroboration of a vulnerable memory leads to bias and as thus the re-looking in past causes conflicting of details that mirror
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misinformation and structuralized imagery mentally and therefore colors the reception as subjects are viewed. Therefore, the credibility and accuracy of lineups are affectively colored by reactions, unconscious discrimination, bias, personal feelings and lastly a question of competence.
With that in mind a lineup involves a victim and witness at a police station trying to identify a suspect from a group of five or more individuals. The prevalent issues related to eye witness identification (lineups, showups, photographic identification has subsequently lead to concerns because of unreliability and that in comparison circumstantial evidence (DNA or fingerprints) are more accurate in identifying suspects or proving guilt. Therefore, comes the rub of unreliability and the need to ensure identification processes are fair and reliable. Lack of guidelines and procedure is another hindering factor and effectively cause an ability to challenge due to low reliability and flawed procedures.
As a consistent parallel the accused has the right to a fair trial protected by the Fifth Amendment, Sixth Amendment, and the 14th Amendment which encompasses ten basic rights, of the ten five are as follows: the right to trial by jury, the right to counsel, the right to due process, the privilege against self-incrimination and the right to a fair and impartial trial. During the process of trial and the adversary exchange of defense and attack, the accused needs legal counsel to understand the intricacies of the legal climate as well as legal exchange and interactions during court. Further due process involves the active state of allowable defense whether for federal or state if charged with a crime or the removal of life, liberty, or property without the aid of law and court, nor shall private property be taken for public use without
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compensation. Also, the accused has protection of the Fifth Amendment to protect against self-incrimination or the act of being a witness against self.
The other five rights consist of the right to protection against double jeopardy which is defined as being prosecuted again for the same offense by the same jurisdiction, the right to confront witnesses by cross-examination, physically face and be present as witnesses, the right to compulsory process to obtain witnesses in defense and recital of version of facts, the right to a speedy and public trial due to avoid delay, avoid bias and allow public entry and lastly the right to proof of guilt beyond a reasonable doubt to establish a reasonable and established point based on facts, testimony and determination. These additional rights are protected by the Sixth Amendment with the last right protected by Fifth and 14th Amendment.
For example, in the case of United States v. Jones (2012) a warrant was issued to monitor the vehicle by installing a GPS on a vehicle registered in the name of the wife of the defendant, Antoine Jones. The warrant authorized the installation of the device within ten days in the District of Columbia but was installed instead on the eleventh day in the state of Maryland. The vehicle was tracked for twenty-eight days, information gathered allowed an indictment of Jones and others on drug trafficking conspiracy charges. As with the clear note of fairness the Fourth Amendment was violated, first because the warrant timeframe had expired, secondly the GPS was supposed to be installed in the District of Columbia and not Maryland. Because, the Fourth Amendment guarantees protection against unreasonable search and seizure this allowed the accused charges to be dismissed because of a technicality and error. Therefore, in all cases that have ambiguities and lack of clarity the right to question and fight comes as guarantee by the Bill of Rights and constitutional safeguards of Amendments.
References
Carmen, R.V. D. (2014). Criminal Procedure: Law and Practice, 9th Edition. [Strayer University Bookshelf]. Retrieved from https://strayer.vitalsource.com/#/books/9781305840799/
Bell, V., Hemmens, C., & Gerhard, N. (2010). Getting touchy-feely: application of the plain view doctrine to plain touch, plain smell and plain hearing situations by the United States Courts of Appeal and District Courts. Criminal Justice Studies, 23(1), 3-20. doi:10.1080/14786011003634340
Moore, R. (2004). TO VIEW OR NOT TO VIEW: Examining the Plain View Doctrine and Digital Evidence. American Journal Of Criminal Justice, 29(1), 57-73.
Romero, E. (1988). FOURTH AMENDMENT –REQUIRING PROBABLE CAUSE FOR SEARCHES AND SEIZURES UNDER THE PLAIN VIEW DOCTRINE. Journal Of Criminal Law & Criminology, 78(4), 763-791.
Hall, R. J. (1991). FOURTH AMENDMENT –ELIMINATING THE INADVERTENT DISCOVERY REQUIREMENT FOR SEIZURES UNDER THE PLAIN VIEW DOCTRINE. Journal Of Criminal Law & Criminology, 81(4), 819-840.
Tapp, D.A. (2010). SEARCHING AND SEIZING DIGITAL EVIDENCE. Kentucky Law Enforcement Magazine, 9(3), 70-73.
Connelly, L. (2015). CROSS-RACIAL IDENTIFICATIONS: SOLUTIONS TO THE “THEY ALL LOOK ALIKE” EFFECT. Michigan Journal Of Race & Law. 21(1), 125-145.
KANNAN, P. M. (2016). Logic from the Supreme Court that May Recognize Positive Constitutional Rights. University Of Memphis Law Review, 46(3), 637-659.
BUNIN, A. (2016). The Constitutional Right to Counsel at Bail Hearings. Criminal Justice, 31(1), 23-47.
Epstein, R. A. (1992). The indivisibility of liberty under the Bill of Rights. Harvard Journal Of Law & Public Policy, 15(1), 35.
Seo, S. A. (2007). A SHATTERED DREAM. THE AMERICAN LAW INSTITUTE AND THE DRAFTING OF THE INTERNATIONAL BILL OF RIGHTS. Thomas Jefferson Law Review, 30(1), 179-196.
Rubin, P.J. (2003). SQUARE PEGS AND ROUND HOLES SUBSTANTIVE DUE PROCESS, PROCEDURAL DUE PROCESS AND THE BILL OF RIGHTS. Columbia Law Review, 103(4), 833.
Baker Jr., J. S. (1992). The effectiveness of bills of rights. Harvard Journal Of Law & Public Policy, 15(1), 55.
Henderson, S.E., & Sorensen, K. (2013). Search, Seizure, and Immunity: Second-Order Normative Authority and Rights. Criminal Justices Ethics, 32(2), 108-125. doi: 10.1080/0731129X.2013.814850
Yeager, D.B. (1993). SEARCH, SEIZURE AND THE POSITIVE LAW EXPECTATIONS OF PRIVACY OUTSIDE THE FOURTH AMENDMENT. Journal Of Criminal Law & Criminology, 84(2), 249-309.
Kamalu, N.C. (2016). AFRICAN AMERICANS AND RACIAL PROFILING BY U.S. LAW ENFORCEMENT: AN ANALYSIS OF POLICE TRAFFIC STOPS AND SEARCHES OF MOTORISTS IN NEBRASKA, 2002-2007. African Journal Of Criminology & Justice Studies, 9(1), 187-206.
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