In class we discussed the unique role played by Special Purpose Entities (SPEs, also sometimes called Special Purpose Vehicles or SPVs), and in particular within the context of the We Work IPO and the decision taken to postpone its equity offering.  In the Files 1(in the attachment) you will find a publication issued by Price-Waterhouse-Coopers (PWC) on the topic of SPVs.  Please read the publication and then answer the following questions.  Please do not be concerned with how long or how short your answers may be simply answer in a concise way with what you believe to be appropriate responses.  You may discuss possible answers with others in class if you wish to do so, but the work you submit must reflect your own personal views.

The title of the publication is The next chapter, Creating an understanding of Special Purpose Vehicles. Why the reference to The next chapter what was the previous chapter that is implied here?
Why do you think PWC is providing this publication?
Within the 398 pages of its S-1 filing for the SEC which provides information relating to its IPO, We Work mentions SPEs twice, and in one of those instances cites that the parent company is guaranteeing about 10% of $45B in lease obligations, which means that the remaining 90% of obligations will not be supported by the parent company in the event of a distress situation. Because of this level of risk unsupported by the parent company, leasing companies will charge We Work higher lease costs which We Work will hope to pass on to tenants it is able to find.  Ultimately, We Work shareholders will bear the risk of whether the company is able to find tenants for the lease obligations it has created.  Below are the two references in the S-1 related to the SPEs (and if you are interested you can find the full S-1 filing in the Files 2(in the attachment) but you are not required to review it):

From page 27: While our leases are often held by special purpose entities, our consolidated financial condition and results of operations depend on the ability of our subsidiaries to perform their obligations under these leases over time. Our business, reputation, financial condition and results of operations depend on our subsidiaries ongoing compliance with their leases. We may determine that it is necessary to fund the lease payments of our subsidiaries beyond the terms of our limited parent guarantees (if applicable), in which case any difficulty of our subsidiaries in performing their obligations under our leases could affect our liquidity.

From page 122: The future undiscounted fixed minimum lease cost payment obligations under operating and finance leases signed as of June 30, 2019 were $47.2 billion. A majority of our leases are held by individual special purpose entities. As of June 30, 2019, we provided credit support in respect of leases in the form of corporate guarantees of $4.5 billion, outstanding standby letters of credit of $1.1 billion, cash security deposits to landlords in the amount of $268.3 million, and surety bonds issued of $183.9 million, although we may be obligated to make all required rental payments. In addition, individual property lease security obligations on any given lease typically decrease over the life of the lease, although we continually enter into new leases in the ordinary course of our business.

With reference to pages 8 and 9 of the PWC publication, what do you think are the top Key Risks and Key Benefits with respect to the We Works proposed use of SPEs in relation to its lease obligations?  Do you think these were adequately explained in the We Work S-1?  The initial market discussion of where We Works IPO might trade was at about $40 per share, and today it is thought to perhaps be closer to $20 per share do you think that this fluctuation may be due to the way We Work disclosed information related to the SPEs?

To recap, these are the questions you are being asked to address

The title of the publication is The next chapter, Creating an understanding of Special Purpose Vehicles. Why the reference to The next chapter what was the previous chapter that is implied here?
Why do you think PWC is providing this publication?
a. With reference to pages 8 and 9 of the PWC publication, what do you think are the top Key Risks and Key Benefits with respect to the We Works proposed use of SPEs in relation to its lease obligations?
Do you think these were adequately explained in the We Work S-1?
The initial market discussion of where We Works IPO might trade was at about $40 per share, and today it is thought to perhaps be closer to $20 per share do you think that this fluctuation may be due to the way We Work disclosed information related to the SPEs?

The actual assignment requires only a topic statement, detailed quality outline, and reference page. This is for a Literature Review.
I need 20 Subject Matter Expert Psychological Articles, or Journal Articles. An informal summary of each one.
– (i.e) general conclusions reached in the article.

My topic: Is the impact of colors in advertisements on consumers
Independent Variables: Different types of colors
Dependent Variables: How did the color affect their memory, attention, emotion?

Teacher Requires The Four Points be covered using the 20 articles:

1.Define & Clarify the problem ( What are the ramifications of the problem?)

2. Summarize previous investigations to inform readers of the state of the research. (What have been the major important steps up to now)

3. Identify relations, contradictions, gaps, & inconsistencies in the literature ( What don’t we understand, what do we need to do? Has what been done clear?); and

4. Suggest next steps in solving the problem ( Specific research that needs to be done to move forward.)

Names of articles I have found:

-Using Color Preferences In Magazine Advertising

-The effect of online store atmosphere on consumer’s emotional responses- an experimental study of music and color

– Color effects in print advertising: a research update (1985-2012)

– The effect of an advertisement’s colour on emotions evoked by attitude towards the ad

– The Psychology of Colour Influences Consumers’ Buying Behavior- A Diagnostic Study

-The Influence of brand color identity on brand association and loyalty

-Judgement is not color blind: The impact of automatic color preference on product and advertising preferences

Please find the remaining 13 articles, also feel free to discard one of the ones I’ve listed in favor of another. You have free reign.

You are the supervisor of a small cardiac rehabilitation program. The program includes inpatient cardiac teaching and an outpatient exercise rehabilitation program. Because of limited reimbursement by third-party insurance payers for patient education, there has been no direct charge for inpatient education. Outpatient program participants pay $240 per month to attend three 1-hour sessions per week, although the revenue generated from the outpatient program still leaves an overall budget deficit for the program of approximately $6,800 per month. Today, Jane is summoned to the associate administrators office to discuss her budget for the upcoming year. At this meeting, the administrator states that the hospital is experiencing extreme financial difficulties due to declining reimbursements. He states that the program must become self-supporting in the next fiscal year; otherwise, services must be cut. On returning to her office, Jane decided to make a list of several alternatives for problem solving and to analyze each for driving and restraining factors. These alternatives include the following:

Implement a charge for inpatient education. This would eliminate the budget deficit, but the cost would probably have to be borne by the patient. (Implication: Only patients with adequate fiscal resources would elect to receive vital education.) Reduce department staffing. There are currently three staff members in the department, and it would be impossible to maintain the same level or quality of services if staffing were reduced.
Reduce or limit services. The inpatient education program or educational programs associated with the outpatient program could be eliminated. These are both considered to be valuable aspects of the program.
Increase the fee for the outpatient program. This could easily result in a decrease in program participation because many outpatient program participants do not have insurance coverage for their participation.
Step 2 Address the Following

Identify five program goals for the cardiac rehabilitation program.  Discuss how you came up with these goals, using supportive rationale and citation(s).
Prioritize the five program goals, providing supportive rationale behind your decisions.
Based on the priorities that you have established, which alternative would you select?  Provide supportive rationale and citations for your decision.

Write a two to three-page essay in which you closely examine either1. the last section of Carvers story A Small, Good Thing or 2. a substantial section from one of Williams stories from Unit 4.and discuss what kind of storytelling is used in the section of the story you are analyzing, keeping in mind what you learned in Brodys Storytelling in Medicine (Unit 3).  As opposed to the summary you practiced in the 2nd BB Discussion (Unit 2), this assignment asks you to write a short argumentative essay on the basis of examining the language used and ideas expressed in the passages that you selected to write about (the ending of the ending of Carvers story, or a passage of your choice from one of Williamss stories). Your essay should have the following parts:1.Introduction with a thesis statement (i.e. example of arguments could be an answer to the question of which kind of storytelling you see in the ending of Carvers story or the passage you choose from Williams stories)2.The body of the essaythis part should closely analyze the passage you choose to write about (like you practiced in 3nd discussion).  Talk about the words used and actions described in the excerpt as well as about the ideas and themes that they evoke.3.Conclusion While you are expected to refer to both Brodys essay and Carvers story (or Williamss) in your essay, you should avoid summarizing either text. Finally, this is a formal writing assignment (as opposed to the forum discussion), so formal aspects of the essay are important (in terms of structure and correctness).

Following the Courts decision in the Blurred Lines case, your assignment is to write a one-page paper on this issue: Are Defendants Pharrell Williams and Robin Thicke liable for Copyright infringement? Listen to the two tracks again and use the following structure to answer these questions:

1.Law:
A: What elements does Plaintiff Marvin Gayes estate need to prove in order for the Defendants to be found liable for Copyright infringement?
B: What tests will the court use to determine liability?

2.Analysis: 
A: Using the two tests, are the Defendants liable for Copyright infringement?
B: Using each of the three elements, does the Plaintiff prove their case?

You should quote at least one research source and use at least one citation in your paper to support your argument.  Note that Wikipedia, while useful, is not an accepted source. All citations should be in the following format as listed below.
Footnote Style: Author. Publication. Article Name in Italics and Quotes. (Date of Article in Brackets). Article Link.

3.Conclusion: Did the court rule correctly? Why or why not?

4.Correct Spelling & Grammar

unique business model and/or a marketing strategy.  evaluate that KITH company’s current marketing mix and marketing strategy.
In your evaluation, try to identify what, if any, external market environmentssocial, cultural, economic, as well as technological changes and advances
helped determine the company’s unique business model and marketing.
Also, keep logistical considerations in mind.
Did access to easier shipping and returns impact the company’s global distribution of its products?
Use a similar image-editing program to insert supplementary images that reinforce your evaluation.

https://kith.com/

Please answer the following questions based on the course readings.  Please be sure to cite all readings when necessary (lecture notes can be treated as common knowledge and need not be cited).  You may use any system of citation for this exercise, so long as it is clear and consistent.  Do not use any outside sources, only the textbooks and other assigned readings.

You will be graded on your ability to craft concise answers to the questions on the basis of evidence drawn from the reading materials.

Answers should be uploaded as a Word document by the due date on Oct. 5.

Part One:  Short Answer (20 points each)

Answer the following questions based on the readings.  Each answer should not be longer than 250 words (use the word count function under “tools”).

1.  On the basis of the Constitution of Medina and the Pact of Umar, how did the early Islamic community understand its relationship with non-Muslims?  Did this understanding change between the period of the Prophet and the Caliph Umar?

2.  How does the anonymous account of the Mongol conquest of Baghdad differ from Ibn al-Athir’s account of the Tatars (Mongols)?  Were the Mongols only agents of destruction or were they also interested in governance?

3.  On the basis of Ibn Rushd’s “Introduction” and al-Ghazali’s “Deliverance from Error,” would al-Ghazali support or reject Ibn Rushd’s defense of reason?  Why or Why not?

Part Two:  Essay (40 points)

Answer one of the following.  Your essay should be no longer than 600 words (use the word count function under “tools”).  Make sure your essay has an introduction with a clear thesis or argument, a body which supports the thesis with evidence drawn from the readings, and a conclusion which summarizes your argument.

1.  What explains the rapid rise of the Islamic community from an embattled minority during the life of the Prophet to a regional empire by the end of the Rightly Guided Caliphate (Rashidun Caliphate)?

2.  Explain the multiple waves of immigration into the Middle East between the 11th and 13th centuries:  how did they change the region politically, religiously, or culturally?

3.  Explain revelation, inspiration, and reason as paths to the divine truth.  How are they similar/different?

Please answer the following questions based on the course readings.  Please be sure to cite all readings when necessary (lecture notes can be treated as common knowledge and need not be cited).  You may use any system of citation for this exercise, so long as it is clear and consistent.  Do not use any outside sources, only the textbooks and other assigned readings.

You will be graded on your ability to craft concise answers to the questions on the basis of evidence drawn from the reading materials.

Answers should be uploaded as a Word document by the due date on Oct. 5.

Part One:  Short Answer (20 points each)

Answer the following questions based on the readings.  Each answer should not be longer than 250 words (use the word count function under “tools”).

1.  On the basis of the Constitution of Medina and the Pact of Umar, how did the early Islamic community understand its relationship with non-Muslims?  Did this understanding change between the period of the Prophet and the Caliph Umar?

2.  How does the anonymous account of the Mongol conquest of Baghdad differ from Ibn al-Athir’s account of the Tatars (Mongols)?  Were the Mongols only agents of destruction or were they also interested in governance?

3.  On the basis of Ibn Rushd’s “Introduction” and al-Ghazali’s “Deliverance from Error,” would al-Ghazali support or reject Ibn Rushd’s defense of reason?  Why or Why not?

Part Two:  Essay (40 points)

Answer one of the following.  Your essay should be no longer than 600 words (use the word count function under “tools”).  Make sure your essay has an introduction with a clear thesis or argument, a body which supports the thesis with evidence drawn from the readings, and a conclusion which summarizes your argument.

1.  What explains the rapid rise of the Islamic community from an embattled minority during the life of the Prophet to a regional empire by the end of the Rightly Guided Caliphate (Rashidun Caliphate)?

2.  Explain the multiple waves of immigration into the Middle East between the 11th and 13th centuries:  how did they change the region politically, religiously, or culturally?

3.  Explain revelation, inspiration, and reason as paths to the divine truth.  How are they similar/different?

Watch the following video, Corporate Social Responsibility at Starbucks – Howard Schultz shares his personal and organizational commitment to social responsibility, particularly through hiring of veterans, their spouses, and transitional service. Then, answer the critical thinking questions that follow.

https://youtu.be/jj9MX4RPDhw

Critical thinking questions:

1. Why is supporting veterans important to Executive Chairman, Howard Schultz?

2. Which stakeholders are more impacted by Starbucks Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)?

3. What is your assessment of Starbucks commitment to stakeholders and social responsibility?

Your submission should be a minimum of one-half page of content in length. Please type the question as well as your answer. Cite any source utilized in APA format.