What theory of crime causation applies to your research topic?

Jeffery Dahmer: Intro/What is your paper about? (i.e., who is the person)
Literature Reviw & History/ what is history of your research Paper? (i.e., childhood info.)
Criminal Typology/What type of crime is your research topic (i.e., violent, property, enterprise, public order)? Why?
Criminological Theory/What theory of crime causation applies to your research topic? (You can use more than one theory)
Theory Justification/Why do you feel tour selected theory applies?
Outcome/What was the outcome or what should be the outcome?
Conclusion/Prevention-Past Future?

Jaoanese history 16th century: Paper prompt In this paper you will analyze the tension between at least two groups in cross-cultural contact in order to advance an argument about how they managed that tension in a given geographical or political region at a given period in history; 1200-1750CE). Identify the tension between at least two different groups of people that is managed by ideas/practices of exclusion/restriction, status, and/or privilege.

Jaoanese history 16th century: Paper prompt
In this paper you will analyze the tension between at least two groups in cross-cultural contact in order to advance an argument about how they managed that tension in a given geographical or political region at a given period in history; 1200-1750CE). Identify the tension between at least two different groups of people that is managed by ideas/practices of exclusion/restriction, status, and/or privilege.

Research Question: After Portuguese missionaries brought Christianity to Japan in 1549, Christianity spread quickly. However, it created tension between people in Japan. Why did the Japanese persecute Christians even though they accepted it in the beginning?

The Final Paper should include (page references to Ann Raimes, Keys for Writers are included):
• An introduction to your topic (Raimes, 36‐38)
• An explanation of the problem/question you are addressing (explicitly state your research
question)
• Your thesis and evidence used to support it. Your thesis should be stated clearly and be easy for
your TA to find. (Raimes, 18‐22; 54‐57)
• Paragraphs dedicated to the thorough explanation of each scholarly interpretation you included
(argument, counter‐argument(s)/alternative argument(s)) and the evidence used by scholars to
support these arguments (Raimes, 51‐53; 57‐59; 62‐66)
• Rebuttal(s) or weakness of the above argument(s). This can also be an explanation about why you
find one (set of) argument(s) most convincing over others. You will do this by analyzing the
evidence used by scholars to reach their conclusions or by analyzing their conclusions directly.
(Raimes 61‐66; 121‐122
• Evidence. You are expected to include and analyze examples of the evidence used by the scholars
in your paper. You should include (a) citation(s) (either direct quotations or proper paraphrases)
from each of your sources listed in the Works Cited page. Conclusion and explanation of the significance of your research. (Raimes, 38‐39)

What kind of responses should the managers of Texaco and SoCal have made to each of the three resolutions?

Investment in South Africa Paper: In a four to five page, using sound construction and supporting your work, construct an essay in which you answer the following questions after reading Case Study #4: A South African Investment:
a. In your judgment, were the possible utilitarian benefits of building the Caltex plant in 1977 more important than the possible violations of moral rights and of justice that may be involved? Justify your answer fully by identifying the possible benefits and the possible violations of rights and justice that you believe may be associated with the building of the plant, and explaining which you think are more important.
b. If you were a stockholder in Texaco or Standard Oil (now named Chevron), how do you believe you ought to vote on the three kinds of stockholder’s resolutions that were proposed (the first asking Caltex to terminate its operations, the second asking Caltex not to sell to the military or police of South Africa, and the third asking Caltex to implement the Tutu principles)? Justify each of your answers fully.
c. What kind of responses should the managers of Texaco and SoCal have made to each of the three resolutions? Justify your answer fully.
d. In your judgment, does the management of a company have any responsibilities (i.e., duties) beyond ensuring a high return for its stockholders? Should the management of a company look primarily to the law and to the rate of return on its investment as the ultimate criteria for deciding what investments it should make? Why or why not?
Text
Velasquez, M. (2006). Business Ethics: Concepts and Cases (6th ed.). Upper Saddle River: Pearson Prentice Hall. ISBN: 0131930079

Market Segmentation and Customer Value Proposition:

Market Segmentation and Customer Value Proposition: Marriott offers customers an array of lodging choices and services. Using information from the Marriott International web site answer the following questions:
1.How has Marriott segmented the customer market? How do the primary customer group Marriott is targeting vary among the different brands?
2.What is the “customer value proposition” for the major Marriott brands?
Marriott International, Inc., (NYSE: MAR) is a leading lodging company with more than 2,900 lodging properties in the United States and 67 other countries and territories.
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Marriott Lodging operates and franchises hotels under the following brands:
Marriott Hotels & Resorts
JW Marriott Hotels & Resorts
Renaissance Hotels & Resorts
Courtyard by Marriott
Residence Inn by Marriott
Fairfield Inn by Marriott
Marriott Conference Centers
TownePlace Suites by Marriott
SpringHill Suites by Marriott
Marriott Vacation Club International
Horizons by Marriott
The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, L.L.C.
The Ritz-Carlton Club
Marriott ExecuStay
Marriott Executive Apartments
Grand Residences by Marriott
http://www.marriott.com/corporateinfo/glance.mi
Seperate Questions when answering