Perform research on 4 publicly listed companies (2 companies with qualified audi

Perform research on 4 publicly listed companies (2 companies with qualified audit opinions and 2 with unqualified audit opinions) and answer the following for each one of the companies.
The name of the company
The description of what services and products are offered by the company, including the industry the company operates in
One operational or financial risk that the company may be facing
The audit report year
The name of the auditing firm
The summary of the audit report opinion
Hint: One source of information for your research may be the company’s annual report. Remember to include all your sources.

Please provide an answer that is 100% original and do not copy the answer to thi

Please provide an answer that is 100% original and do not copy the answer to this question from any other website since I am already well aware of this. I will be sure to check this.
Please be sure that the answer comes up with way less than 18% on Studypool’s internal plagiarism checker since anything above this is not acceptable according to Studypool’s standards. I will not accept answers that are above this standard.
No AI or Chatbot! I will be sure to check this.
Have you ever subscribed to a newspaper or magazine? When you are in a waiting room with magazines, which ones are you likely to read? Are you likely to stay in bed on Sunday and read the newspaper? Most of us have a favorite magazine or newspaper, even if we are not a subscriber. In this assignment, you will take a deep look into the history of your favorite publication.
Select your favorite newspaper or magazine and research its history for this assignment.
Write a 500-word summary of the history of your selected publication and the evolution of that type of media.
Address the following questions in your summary:
When was the publication first published?
Who founded the publication, and where was it first published?
Who was the original intended audience?
How has the content (e.g., photos, articles, advertisements) changed over time?
What impact, if any, has the publication had on American culture?
What are your predictions for how the publication will survive or advance in the future? Provide examples.
Requirements: 500 Words Times New Roman Size 12 Font Double-Spaced APA Format Excluding the Title and Reference Pages
Please provide an answer that is 100% original and do not copy the answer to this question from any other website since I am already well aware of this. I will be sure to check this.
Please be sure that the answer comes up with way less than 18% on Studypool’s internal plagiarism checker since anything above this is not acceptable according to Studypool’s standards. I will not accept answers that are above this standard.
No AI or Chatbot! I will be sure to check this.
Please be sure to carefully follow the instructions.
No plagiarism & No Course Hero & No Chegg. The assignment will be checked for originality via the Turnitin plagiarism tool.
Please be sure to include at least one in-text citation in each body paragraph.

1. For this assignment, you will analyze a piece of media — a media artifact —

1. For this assignment, you will analyze a piece of media — a media artifact — that you find and produce a PowerPoint presentation or a Google Slides presentation (must be exported/saved as a PDF) about your analysis.
EITHER ELSA AND ANNA FROM FORZEN OR BELLE
just connect it to the class subjects of media and gender, race. economic class or LGBTQ+ representation.
4. You will quote from quality SMC library research sources about the media you are analyzing or the Media10-related issues connected to your artifact.
5. On the last slide of your presentation, you will cite in APA style (alphabetized by author last name) at least 3 quality library research sources you used in your presentation. YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO USE WIKIPEDIA AS A SOURCE FOR THIS PROJECT. https://youtu.be/2tv5LANFcSM Here’s a video from the SMC Library about how to use their webpages to find sources:

Description: Students are expected to prepare a critical review (~750 words) of

Description:
Students are expected to prepare a critical review (~750 words) of Triangle of Sadness (2022) The review should: a) analyze the film through the lens of specific course readings (naming and citing which reading(s) you are referencing). This requires you explain specific ideas from the readings andnot just the readings’ main arguments/ themes; b) engage key discussions, and/or assess what the film is attempting (and/or how it is doing so) in terms of key elements such as content, racial and gender codings, argumentation, cultural significance, and/or method. To be discussed in detail in class.
Formal Requirements:
Word count: ~750 words excluding bibliography.
Double-space text, 12 pt, Times New Roman.
Use MLA or Chicago citation and document formatting conventions. If you must use another citation convention, please be consistent!
Do not cite outside of course materials.
Avoid lengthy direct quotations
InstructionsThe purpose of this assignment is to help students develop their critical engagement with cultural products and, as such, this review should be analytical/theoretical in nature. As with the first assignment, while students should engage the central argument and main point of the film, these responses are not meant to be merely summaries of the film.Rather they should: a) analyze the film through the lens of specific course readings assigned throughout the course (naming and citing which reading(s) you are referencing). Your review should examine how the film addresses/ relates/ troubles ideas such as those raised in our discussions throughout the course. b) engage key discussions, and/or assess what the particular film is attempting (and/or how it is doing so) in terms of key elements such as content, argumentation, cultural significance, and/or method.
Writing the Film Review1) Introduction- In the opening of your review, provide some basic information about the film. Consider the following questions: Who is the filmmaker? What does the film set out to do? How does it do so? Your introduction, which may be longer than one paragraph, should also begin to evaluate the film, and it should allude to the central concept of the review. A film review does not have to contain a formal thesis statement, but it should focus on a central analysis and assessment of particular themes.2) Description- In roughly a paragraph include a more detailed description of your particular cinematic experience watching the film. This may include your personal impression of what the film looks, feels, and sounds like. In other words, what stands out in your mind when you think about this particular film?3) Analysis- How does the thematic content (such as history, race, beauty, gender, sexuality, class, or the ability) affect your experience and interpretation? Also, do the formal techniques work to forward the thematic content? Consider the way in which the footage is spliced together. Does it ‘flow’ from shot to shot? Does the organization of the film enhances or disrupt the narrative and plot? How does the content of the documentary fit into course themes? Is it important for understanding inequality? How does the film comment on, reinforce, or even critique social and political issues at the time it was released, including questions of inequality and the media?

1. For this assignment, you will analyze a piece of media — a media artifact —

1. For this assignment, you will analyze a piece of media — a media artifact — that you find and produce a PowerPoint presentation or a Google Slides presentation (must be exported/saved as a PDF) about your analysis.
EITHER ELSA AND ANNA FROM FORZEN OR BELLE
just connect it to the class subjects of media and gender, race. economic class or LGBTQ+ representation.
4. You will quote from quality SMC library research sources about the media you are analyzing or the Media10-related issues connected to your artifact.
5. On the last slide of your presentation, you will cite in APA style (alphabetized by author last name) at least 3 quality library research sources you used in your presentation. YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO USE WIKIPEDIA AS A SOURCE FOR THIS PROJECT.
https://youtu.be/2tv5LANFcSM Here’s a video from the SMC Library about how to use their webpages to find sources:

write a question or comment(150 words) in regards to one of the assigned reading

write a question or comment(150 words) in regards to one of the assigned readings. Questions and comments must pertain to the assigned readings and demonstrate some engagement with them.
So there are 4 articles and need write 4 question or comment totally(separate 4)
1. Amy Conroy, “Protecting your Personality Rights in Canada: A Matter
of Property or Privacy?” Western Journal of Legal Studies 1 no. 1
(2012): 1-20
2.
Mistrale Goudreau, “Patents,” in Intellectual Property Law in Canada
(Frederick, MD: Wolters Kluwer, 2017), 61–97
or
“A Patent Waiver on COVID Vaccines Is Right and Fair,” Nature, 25
May 2021, https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-01242-1
3. Lauren Blaiwais and Scott Miller, “Offensive Trademarks: The
Canadian and American Perspectives,” Intellectual Property Journal
30, no. 2 (2018): 205-215
4. Madhavi Sunder, “The Invention of Traditional Knowledge,” Law and
Contemporary Problems 70 (Spring 2007): 97-124

An ANALYTICAL JOURNAL is your place to reflect upon the material discussed in ou

An ANALYTICAL JOURNAL is your place to reflect upon the material discussed in our lectures; it is your place to reflect upon the reading assignments, to ask questions about the issues they raise, to agree with the points to bring up, to challenge their ideas, to expand on them – to, in a word, THINK. The journal is also your place to practise your translation skills, to experiment rendering different short passages into your target language (English) and to expose you to a wide variety of texts.
any readings from Weeks 9 – 12. The most important thing is that you discuss and reflect upon three readings in each journal.
Grading: because this is a reflective journal, I will not be grading you based on how well you write, your grammar, etc., but rather on whether you have engaged with the reading assignments or not. Your language may be informal, it can be in English or Chinese. The structure of a journal entry should be, first, a summary of the reading assignments you have chosen to think about, then your own personal thoughts, questions, arguments, etc. There is no set word limit, but to demonstrate ‘thinking’ you will need more than a few sentences. Think of a paper abstract that is often about 250 to 300 words

Create an infographic or visual analysis of how a specific international TV show

Create an infographic or visual analysis of how a specific international TV show (i.e., Squid Game, Money Heist, etc.) has changed the landscape of US TV programming. The target audience for your 1-sheet is a published ad in Hollywood Reporter or Variety (print and digital editions).
I have included below some prompts for you to think about inclusion in your visual 1-sheet.
Key art of the title
Branding inclusion of the streaming or TV platform
Any key stats that could be pulled from Press Releases (e.g., number 1 show streamed on Netflix for three weeks)
Talent auspices(i.e., from Academy Award winning director, starring Emmy Award-Winning Actress, etc. )