Which of the following is most likely to be at the top of the list it should be concerned with?

An American business wants to enter a foreign market, but it is concerned with how political issues may affect the

business. Which of the following is most likely to be at the top of the list it should be concerned with?

Multiple Choice

  • the existence of voluntary export restrictions
  • the practice of acculturation
  • the presence of nongovernmental organizations
  • the existence of cyberterrorism
  • the instability of prevailing government policies

When a Chinese company tried to purchase Unocal, it was perceived by some in the U.S. as

Multiple Choice

  • a threat to sovereignty.
  • an avenue for illegal immigration.
  • a drain on the economy.
  • a potential devaluing of the dollar.
  • a sign that the Chinese economy was stronger than the U.S. economy.

Changes in governments or ruling political parties can affect businesses. The main concern of a multinational corporation is

Multiple Choice

  • change in the economic risk.
  • access to open markets.
  • the continuity of the set of rules, codes of behaviors, and the rule of law.
  • which government is in power.
  • the exchange rate and trade policies.

A country is ruled by one woman alone. This country’s form of government is most likely a(n)

Multiple Choice

  • oligarchy.
  • monopoly.
  • democracy.
  • dictatorship.
  • aristocracy.

Economic nationalism has what effect on international relations?

Multiple Choice

  • It causes countries to be more economically interdependent, which affects trade policies.
  • It makes national security and interest more important than international relations.
  • Nationalist feelings lead to loss of control over foreign investment.
  • Economic nationalism does not affect international relations.
  • It invites foreign investment as a means of shoring up the national economy.

What political risk is occurring when a government decides to take over a business without paying for it?

Multiple Choice

  • nationalization
  • expropriation
  • restriction
  • confiscation
  • privatization

Expropriation may result in

Multiple Choice

  • assets being seized by the International Trade Administration.
  • a more gradual change than domestication.
  • assets becoming a government-run entity.
  • assets being insured by the Overseas Private Investment Corporation.
  • seizing a company’s assets without payment.

Confiscation, expropriation, and domestication are classified as ________ risks.

Multiple Choice

  • political
  • social
  • market
  • environmental
  • pricing

Countries, such as South Korea and Singapore, now view foreign investment as

Multiple Choice

  • a political risk to the country receiving the investment.
  • a path to economic growth.
  • a way to learn new technologies to make local companies more successful.
  • an environmental danger.
  • a drag on pricing in the industries that receive the investment.

Exchange controls are most likely imposed by a country

Multiple Choice

  • when there is a substantial amount of capital leaving the country.
  • when it is required that a portion of any product sold within the country contain locally made parts.
  • when there are no adequately developed sources of supply within the country.
  • when there is a drop in the price of essential products that command considerable public interest in the country.
  • when there is an abundance of foreign exchange in the country.

To control the cost of living in a country during inflationary periods, what may be applied to essential products that command considerable public interest?

Multiple Choice

  • price controls
  • exchange controls
  • antidumping duties
  • import restrictions
  • local-content laws

After Russia’s interference in the U.S. election, Congress issued ________ against the country.

Multiple Choice

  • trade sanctions
  • an injunction
  • a freeze on bank accounts
  • an expulsion of Russian citizens
  • a travel ban

The Export-Import Bank provides

Multiple Choice

  • aid to underdeveloped countries and has limited protection in support of “essential” projects in approved countries and for approved products.
  • credit insurance that minimizes nonpayment risk caused by financial, economic, or political uncertainties.
  • a means to helping U.S. business compete in the global marketplace.
  • underwriting of trade and investments for U.S. firms.
  • risk insurance for companies investing in less-developed countries.

The International Trade Administration provides

Multiple Choice

  • aid to underdeveloped countries and has limited protection in support of “essential” projects in approved countries and for approved products.
  • credit insurance that minimizes nonpayment risk caused by financial, economic, or political uncertainties.
  • a means to helping U.S. business compete in the global marketplace.
  • underwriting of trade and investments for U.S. firms.
  • risk insurance for companies investing in less-developed countries.

The International Trade Administration provides

Multiple Choice

  • aid to underdeveloped countries and has limited protection in support of “essential” projects in approved countries and for approved products.
  • credit insurance that minimizes nonpayment risk caused by financial, economic, or political uncertainties.
  • a means to helping U.S. business compete in the global marketplace.
  • underwriting of trade and investments for U.S. firms.
  • risk insurance for companies investing in less-developed countries.

The International Trade Administration provides

Briefly describe the main features of equal employment laws, and tell how this article demonstrates these features.

Unit I Article Critique                           (Please Read Carefully Before Accepting)

For this assignment, you will read an article that discusses interviewing techniques, and you will then apply what you have learned by creating your own set of interview questions. (Article Attached)

Oliphant, G. C., Hansen, K., & Oliphant, B. J. (2008). A review of a telephone-administered behavior-based interview technique. Business Communication Quarterly, 71(3), 383-386.

Part I: After reading the article, summarize the purpose of the study, and then answer the questions below.

  • What are the authors’ main points for conducting the study?
  • Do you agree with the authors’ findings?
  • What evidence from additional sources supports your opinion?
  • What are the reasons employers use the employment interview to fill job openings?
  • How effective do you think behavior-based interviews that are conducted via telephone are?
  • Briefly describe the main features of equal employment laws, and tell how this article demonstrates these features.

Part II: Using the knowledge you have accumulated throughout this unit, develop a minimum of five (but no more than eight) non-discriminatory interview questions that you would ask when conducting a telephone interview. These questions should be listed on the last page of your critique.

Use the guidelines below to prepare your article critique.

  • Parts I and II combined must be at least three pages in length.
  • Summarize the article on page one. Identify the main topic or question.
  • Identify the intended audience.
  • Think critically about the article and how it applies to the course when answering the questions.
  • Organize the material logically by using smooth transitions and by grouping similar material together.

Submit Parts I and II as a single document. Format your article critique using APA style. Use your own words, and avoid plagiarism. At least one source other than the article must be used. All sources used must be referenced; any paraphrased and quoted material must have accompanying citations in APA format.

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briefly describe in writing how your chosen strength exercises improve overall fitness and wellness.  

Resistance Training Exercise Demonstration

Resistance training is one mode of exercise prescription.  The required reading from your course texts this week highlights various resistance exercises, along with pictures and a description for each exercise.   For this discussion, examine exercise prescription by selecting and demonstrating three strength training exercises.

  1. To begin, select one exercise for each of the major muscle groups (lower, core, and upper body).  Ensure that you choose different exercises than those already selected by your peers; the goal of this assignment is to compile a large assortment of exercises among all class members. Therefore, do not hesitate to choose some of the less common exercises.
  1. Then, decide on a presentation method for your exercises and review the respective Quick-Start Guide: Jing or Screencast-O-Matic.Each method will allow you to take pictures of yourself prior to the presentation. While presenting, you can simply click on the pictures (or the document containing your pictures) and add your verbal description on how to perform each exercise. Your chosen method should entail the following components for each exercise:
  • The starting position (referred to as position a in your text) and movement (referred to as position b in your text) should be clearly performed and commented on. Some exercises may have a third or c component. Should this be the case, it must be addressed as well. Watch for proper form and movement in your demonstration.
  • The muscles (primary and/or secondary) that are worked in the exercise. You must use the correct medical terminology for the muscles worked. Stating the back or shoulder is not sufficient.
  • Any equipment needed, if applicable to the exercise.
  • Expert tips regarding the exercise such as what to look for when observing someone performing the exercise, what to avoid when performing the exercise, placement of feet or other body parts, safety precautions, etc.
  • Copy and paste the link to your screencast into the discussion post. Do not include it as an attachment. Be prepared before you get in front of the camera as videos should be 10 minutes in length or less. Please also include the written script for this portion within your posting in case there are technical difficulties.
  1. Lastly, briefly describe in writing how your chosen strength exercises improve overall fitness and wellness.

Use at least one reference in your response formatted in APA style, as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.

Third, what was the largest challenge you experienced in completing this research paper? What is one aspect about research that you believe is still challenging for you?

For this discussion, Read the following essay:

Murray, D. (2014) The maker’s eye: Revising your own writing. In G.H. Muller (Ed.), The McGraw-Hill reader: Issues across the disciplines pp. 109-113. McGraw-Hill.

First, answer the following question found on p. 113 under “Writing.”

Question 3: Writing an Argument: Murray suggests that revision is actually “fun” (paragraph 24).

  • Do you agree or disagree? Write [a response] defending your position.
  • Be sure to quote and cite Murray when writing your response.

Your response to this first prompt should be 100+ words.

Second, Read the article found here. What are “higher order concerns”? What are “lower order concerns”? Why are “higher order concerns” more important? How have you revised for them already or how will you revise for them?

Your response to this second prompt should be 100+ words.

Third, what was the largest challenge you experienced in completing this research paper? What is one aspect about research that you believe is still challenging for you? What is one area that you have improved in? And what is one area of your work so far that you are proud of?

Your response to this third prompt should be 100+ words.

TIP: Be sure to respond to all three questions in individual paragraphs.

PEER REPLIES

  • In 100-150 words, respond to two peers’ main posts.  Offer your thoughts on ways your peer approaches the revision process. Identify any considerations or strategies that your peer may not have identified initially.
  • Take a moment to check replies you receive to your own main post.