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    Short Essay # 3: Case Study: MOSI - Somasekhara Reddy Medam What three strategies should MOSI adopt in responding to its Fowler Avenue land problem? Tampa Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI) is being operated by an independent non-profit foundation. It has entered into an agreement with Hillsborough county to provide the land and funds for construction of buildings in 1992 and county is paying the construction loan cost. Museum is located in 71 acres land on Fowler Avenue wherein a 3.1-acre…

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    another on other matters such as setting up a group study for the midterm and reminding groupmates of deadlines, and even personal issues that were off school grounds. After the third meeting, Mark glued the majority of the proposal together, and Kedi reviewed and edited the proposal and submitted it on…

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    earning business deal would harm the unique character and deep-rooted values of the Puna tribe. As Len prepares for his next voyage to South America in the upcoming week, he must consider how and if he would like to inform the Punas of Bob’s business proposal. Since Bob’s offer and the business deal are contingent on how Len approaches the Punas and whether or not he is capable of persuading them, he would be considered the primary decision…

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    It is a somber event to be among the public and witness the mindless youth constantly consumes the propaganda that the media persistently feeds them through their handheld device. With this endless expenditure of useless information, the individual is disabled from engaging with their environment as they continue to disregard the reality that they currently exist in. Ignorance is prevalent considering the people are preoccupied in a realm that is not tangible and they sustain overlooking what is…

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    Purpose: The purpose of this memorandum is to inform you of our team action plan decisions. This memo establishes a group agreement on roles, collaboration, rules, and responsibilities for the upcoming assignments. Plan: 1. How will leadership responsibilities be handled within the group? Our group would like to divide the work up evenly between group members. That way it is fair, and members won’t feel like they are doing more or less work than others. If one group member is struggling to…

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    project was a bit difficult in understanding the difference between a research proposal, and an action proposal. Our goal was to write and action proposal, which started out with one failure after another. The first failure was too little of information, lacking support to influence and audience to see the big picture. The second failure was adding a bunch of irrelevant information turning this into a research proposal and losing our audience in the mountains of information. In stepping back and…

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    Pathway 1’s concept is a regimented mission set upon a regulated time frame designed to span every destination from Earth to Mars. This Pathway opens up various amounts of benefits. Not only does this Pathway span all possible destinations but it also aids in startup of bases that would become the starting grounds for new launches and explorations. According to Goodliff, Troutman, Craig, Caram and Herrmann (2016), “This concept is success-oriented, in that it assumes a successful sequence of…

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    In “A Modest Proposal,” Jonathan Swift proposes an absurd solution to poverty in Ireland in 1729. Swift begins the essay by describing his observations of the plight of the poor and how he has thought long and hard about a solution for the widespread poverty. He then proposes his bizarre idea – for the poor to sell their children at one year old – and uses misguided logic to support his proposal. Mimicking the format of a pamphlet proposing an unreasonable solution, Swift parodies the useless…

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    Jonathan Swift’s A Modest Proposal both captured my attention this semester with how they both were very political in addressing real life problems of their respective time periods. Thomas More was a writer of the 16th century while Jonathan Swift was a writer of the 18th century. The writing styles of both authors also plays an enormous part in how their points came across in each writing. More’s Utopia was writing in a humorous sort of style and Swift’s A Modest Proposal was written to be…

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    describes the proposal evaluation as an assessment of the proposal and the offeror’s ability to perform the prospective contract successfully. An agency shall evaluate competitive proposals and then assess their relative qualities solely on the factors and subfactors specified in the solicitation. Evaluations may be conducted using any rating method or a combination of methods. The evaluation also covers relative strengths, deficiencies, significant weaknesses, and risks supporting proposal…

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