Any topic (writer’s choice)

Analysis of COCO CHANEL little black dress. I have outline and requirement attached. Expand based on the ouline. Do not change the thesis statement.

*Be very careful about MLA format since it is for English class.
*Sources must include one print (not online) book and one scholarly (peer-reviewed) journal article
*MLA author-date citations for minimum 6 sources, with a bibliography page
*Have a interesting title

GPS PROJECT

This project needs to be able to tell me the time it will take to get from one latitude and longitude to another for example (26.2146 N, 98.1415 W) to (26.1911 N, 98.2060 W) the functions name it should have are Time, Position, and what i mean by position i mean just call it Position A, Position B, etc. and a compass that tells you in what direction you will have to go from Position A to Position B

Consumer Behavior Article Review

locate a current article that discusses marketing challenges, issues, or strategies related to a consumer product or service. The article should highlight how marketing is being used to respond to consumer behavior. Use an appropriate source (ex. Fortune, Business Week, The Wall Street Journal) to identify a current article (published within the last 5 years) that considers how consumers gather data and formulate decisions that ultimately guide their behavior.

Write a brief overview of this article, then respond to the following items:

identify key marketing challenge(s) and relate them to specific consumer behavior issues discussed in this module;
describe consumer behaviors in this particular situation, and discuss other, related consumer behaviors that may also be present in real-world situations;
propose marketing recommendation(s) and strategies; and
list some pros and cons of your proposed strategies.

Information Search and the Consumer Decision-making Process

How has the Internet changed the nature of the information search as a step in the consumer decision-making process? And think about a recent purchase, whether you were looking for a hotel or seeking a vacation destination, or even buying a new car, to what extent did both internal and external search play a role in your decision-making?