Chapter 1 Prompts – Answer ALL of the following three prompts: 1. Describe the

 
Chapter 1 Prompts – Answer ALL of the following three prompts:
1. Describe the

 
Chapter 1 Prompts – Answer ALL of the following three prompts:
1. Describe the differences between a statute, ordinance, and regulation. Find one example online of a recent statute that is related to the hospitality industry. Discuss and describe the purpose and scope of the legislation. This prompt requires you to do some online research, use current/credible references and describe the information in your own words with no direct quotes.
2. Identify one setting in hospitality (for example a hotel or restaurant) and a specific problem that needs to be solved. Discuss how a manager could use the STEM process to address the problem and reduce liability for an organization. Use specific details from the chapter in your own words throughout your response.
3. Provide an example of an ethical dilemma faced by a manager in hospitality. Work through the ethical decision making process from Chapter 1 to resolve the ethical dilemma, providing analysis for each of the 7-steps. Use specific details from the chapter in your own words throughout your response.
 
Chapter 2 Prompts – Answer ALL of the following three prompts:
1. Describe one federal agency that is directly involved in regulating the Hospitality setting you are most interested in (for instance a hotel or restaurant). Discuss specific actions required by managers to comply with agency requirements. Include details from the chapter in your own words throughout your response.
2. Describe the purpose of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and how the law applies to hospitality, recreation and tourism organizations. Use details from the chapter in your own words throughout your response.
3. The day after serving alcohol to a group of 4 people (who each showed I.D.s to their server) a bar manager was notified that ABC was conducting an investigation into sale of alcohol to a minor. Did Ms. Mitchell, the bar manager, break the law by serving alcohol to an underage student? Are Ms. Mitchell and her business liable for the acts of the underage drinking if her state has enacted dram shop legislation? Use details from the chapter in your own words throughout your response.
To earn points, submit well-developed postings before the due date. Apply details, lessons, and examples from the chapter in every posting (including responses to peers). Use your own words – with no direct quotes.

BlockFi, a crypto lending platform, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection i

BlockFi, a crypto lending platform, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection i

BlockFi, a crypto lending platform, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey following the implosion of putative acquirer FTX.
Come up with a list of 28 “Most Wanted”.  whether they have money at this moment or not. Keep in mind, a lot of these folks have insurance polices to protect themselves in the event of a lawsuit. These don’t have to be BlockFi employees or investors.
They can have some role in precipitating the chain of events that caused investors to lose money or Blockfi to go bankrupt.
The format of the deliverable is a 52-page Microsoft Word (.doc), Adobe PDF (.pdf), or Open Office Text (.odt) document. Each of the 28 entries will have:
1. A page dedicated to a high-res photograph of the person (or logo if it is an organization) along with a source URL
2. A page dedicated to a paragraph (2-10 sentences) about why this person is at fault either directly or indirectly. Maybe this person/organization has funds that belong to us.  Include citations/URLs to substantiate your reasoning.
3. List can consist of some of the obvious names like CEO and founders but be creative explore unconventional options when creating the list; think creatively or strategically about individuals who could play a significant role or contribute to the failure of BlockFi.

Hospitality/tourism (hotel, restaurant, cruise line, airline or casino). Find on

Hospitality/tourism (hotel, restaurant, cruise line, airline or casino).
Find on

Hospitality/tourism (hotel, restaurant, cruise line, airline or casino).
Find one or more academic references that are current and credible (other than the textbook). Every reference should focus directly on the HRT setting and legal issue you want to write about.
Develop a formal, written paper analyzing one law, regulation, regulatory agency, or legal issue that affects operations of an Hospitality agency or organization.
Content
Explain the Hospitality setting and the law, regulation, regulatory agency, or legal issue you researched.
Provide a clear statement of position about the importance, relevance or impact for your selected HRT setting of the law, regulation, regulatory agency, or legal issue.
Discuss what a new management trainee needs to know to comply with legal requirements.
Provide information about the penalties for non-compliance with legal requirements.
Draw conclusions based on your research and analysis about specific actions needed by managers and staff members to comply with legal requirements.  
All references must be published or revised between 2001-2024 and include the name of the author/editor/organization. Do not use any references without a date (no date or n.d. is not acceptable, that includes websites). Look at the bottom of the webpage for a copyright date.
Do NOT use magazine articles (designed for the public), blogs, encyclopedias, dictionaries, Wikipedia, book reviews, abstracts, the course textbook, videos, or newspaper articles as references.
Format
Write a formal paper in third person (no I, we or you). Spell and grammar check your work.
Submit your work in Word or PDF format (.doc, .docx. or .pdf).
Write a minimum of 1000 words including the introduction, body and conclusion. An abstract, title page, running head, and table of contents should not be included and will not count toward the required length.
Double-space throughout the paper and reference page. Use 1” margins and a 12-point readable font. Indent the first line in each paragraph. Limit paragraphs to 3-7 sentences in length. Use headings to organize the paper.
Use appropriate grammar, spelling, sentence structure and punctuation. Spell and grammar check your work.
Write full sentences in paragraph form. Use your own words. No direct quotes, lists or bullet points.
Include APA format citations throughout the text of the paper (author’s last name, year of publication) or for a website (organization name, date), and full APA citations in the reference section at the end of the paper (Author or organization name, date. Title of the article or webpage. Volume, issue, and page numbers for an article. Full URL).

1)  Write three (3-4) pages double space on whether you agree with the article a

1)  Write three (3-4) pages double space on whether you agree with the article a

1)  Write three (3-4) pages double space on whether you agree with the article and why; or why you disagree
2)  Outside references can be used and should be cited in a consistent format of your choice 

One of the first things you’ll need to do to apply to the group is to independen

One of the first things you’ll need to do to apply to the group is to independen

One of the first things you’ll need to do to apply to the group is to independently come up with a list of 26 “Most Wanted”.   These are individuals or organizations that we can go after to make ourselves whole, whether they have money at this moment or not.  Keep in mind, a lot of these folks have insurance polices to protect themselves in the event of a lawsuit.  These don’t have to be BlockFi employees or investors.  They can have some role in precipitating the chain of events that caused us to lose our money due to the bankruptcy. 
Each of the 26 entries will have:
1. A page dedicated to a high-res photograph of the person (or logo if it is an organization) along with a source URL
2. A page dedicated to a paragraph (2-10 sentences) about why this person is at fault either directly or indirectly.  Maybe this person/organization has funds that belong to us.   Include citations/URLs to substantiate your reasoning.

Defining Your Area of Research Interest In this assignment, you will explore a t

Defining Your Area of Research Interest
In this assignment, you will explore a t

Defining Your Area of Research Interest
In this assignment, you will explore a topic and develop the same for your research project. Using sources such as those described in the online lecture material, locate two published studies (one from a peer-reviewed journal and the other from a government research organization) that relate to the topic you wish to explore. For example, if you intend to study aspects of prison rehabilitation programs, locate two studies that relate in some way. For example, you could use a study on the effectiveness of postrelease employment counseling.
On the basis of your research and analysis gathered from the chosen published studies, respond to the following points:
Describe the research question that the authors attempted to answer and the way they pursued the answers to these questions in their studies.
Summarize the findings of the authors and give your impressions on the findings. Are the authors’ findings similar to what you expected?
Analyze whether the studies produce results that can be used to improve some aspects of the system.
Describe how the methods in the peer-reviewed journal differ from the government-published report.
Explain how the studies selected by you relate to the topic that you wish to explore.
https://bjs.ojp.gov/
Please find information on the topic of drug crimes 

Case Study This assignment has two parts: For this assignment, you will select o

Case Study
This assignment has two parts:
For this assignment, you will select o

Case Study
This assignment has two parts:
For this assignment, you will select one of the following three Factual Case Scenarios:
The Dempseys  
Angry Customers  
The Larsons  
PART 1 WRITTEN ASSIGNMENT –
Write an analysis of the emotional issues the scenario presents.  Define and discuss framing in the context of the scenario.  What strategy would you employ or suggest be used in this situation?  What role could an apology play?
Your paper should be 1-2 pages and should include relevant, supporting examples, and appropriate APA format and citations.
PART 2 SPEECH ASSIGNMENT –
For this assignment, you will develop a short 2-4-minute speech in which you will verbally present your ideas detailed in your written paper.  The goal of this assignment is to adapt your topic to the audience (your classmates), use a clear organizational pattern, and present an extemporaneous speech. You may use note cards or a copy of your outline to present your speech (you do not need to submit an outline for scoring).  Please do not attempt to type your speech out word for word.  Using a word for word outline can result in reading directly from your paper and will result in a point deduction. 
Practice this speech before you record. Consider your audience and what we’ll need to know about the story to understand it!  You will want your story to unfold smoothly and draw us (your audience) in. 
A few parameters:
1.  Your speech should be 2-4 mins in length.
2.  Your speech should have a beginning, middle and an end. Introduce us to your situation, elaborate within the body, and conclude your tale
3.  Show enthusiasm and have fun with this assignment!
4.  Be prepared. You may certainly write out your speech, but rehearse it so that you’re not reading your speech. Your eyes will indicate whether you’re talking to us or reading to us.
https://content.grantham.edu/academics/GU_CO201/General_Speech_Rubric.htm

Impact of Conflict Describe a conflict scenario that has had a lasting effect on

Impact of Conflict
Describe a conflict scenario that has had a lasting effect on

Impact of Conflict
Describe a conflict scenario that has had a lasting effect on you.  It can be personal, or public—in the sense that is an issue on the news, war, equal marriage, etc.  Describe the emotions that played a role in this scenario and what could or should have been done to have the emotional aspect be more positive.  Conclude your analysis by discussing what theory or approach to conflict management would have best applied to this scenario. Remember to provide enough background so that your instructor can fully understand the situation/issue, even though he/she was not there. Your paper should be 2-3 pages and should include relevant, supporting examples, and appropriate APA format and citations.
https://content.grantham.edu/academics/01_Instructional_Designers/WrittenAssignmentRubric.htm

  Legal and Ethical Scenarios Select two of the scenarios provided below. Analyz

 
Legal and Ethical Scenarios
Select two of the scenarios provided below. Analyz

 
Legal and Ethical Scenarios
Select two of the scenarios provided below. Analyze the facts in the scenarios and develop appropriate arguments/resolutions and recommendations. Support your responses with appropriate cases, laws and other relevant examples by using at least one scholarly source from the SUO Library in addition to your textbook for each scenario. Do not copy the scenarios into the paper. Cite your sources in APA format on a separate page. Submit the paper to the Submissions Area by the due date assigned.
Scenario 1—Bankruptcy
Rusty Weaver, a project manager for the Tipton Machinery, filed a petition in bankruptcy under Chapter 7, seeking to discharge $75,000 in credit-card debts and $45,000 in student loans.  Weaver’s wife died and left him with two children, Paul, who attended college, and Diana, who was thirteen years old.  According to Weaver, Diana was an “elite” swimmer who practiced ten to fifteen hours a week and placed between first and third at more than thirty competitive events. Diana was homeschooled with academic achievements that were average for her grade level.  His petition showed monthly income of $5,325 and expenses of $5,200.  The expenses included annual homeschool costs of $8,200 and annual swimming expenses of $5,000.  The expenses did not include college costs for Paul, or airfare for his upcoming summer trip to Europe, and other items.  The trustee allowed monthly expenses of $4,227, with nothing for swimming, and asked the court to dismiss the petition.
If Weaver qualified for Chapter 7, which debts would be discharged?  Which debts would not be discharged?  Why?
Using the median income from your state, does Weaver qualify for Chapter 7?
Should the court grant the trustee’s request?  Does Weaver have other options if the Chapter 7 petition is dismissed?
Explain your answers and support them with relevant scholarly sources.
Scenario II – Organizations and Liability
Vance Armstrong was the sole incorporator of Triathlon Training Inc., a corporation designed to operate a training center for triathletes of all ages. The business was incorporated according to Florida law in January 2015, with Armstrong as the sole director and shareholder. Armstrong contributed $20,000 of starting capital, which was just enough to make minor repairs to the property he purchased for $400,000 with a loan from the bank. The corporation had no liability insurance. On June 15, 2015, the center opened for business. Over the next few months, the corporation operated with a profit.
In July, Armstrong took a two-week vacation in France and used a check written on the company bank account to purchase his airline ticket. In September, Armstrong decided to have the pool resurfaced. Because business had slowed and the corporation’s bank account did not have sufficient funds, Armstrong wrote a personal check to cover the work. Armstrong feared he would not make enough money through the winter to turn a profit, so he decided to work a part-time job selling fitness equipment as an independent contractor for Bowflex. Armstrong used the training center’s office phone to make calls, the copy machine for copies, and the computer for searches. He made a substantial profit, which was maintained in a third bank account not associated with Triathlon Training or his personal account.
On April 1, 2016, a child with a mild learning disability drowned in the pool while training for the local children’s triathlon. The parents brought a suit for wrongful death against Triathlon Training Inc. and against Armstrong in his individual capacity as owner. At the time of the suit, the corporation had less than $2,500 in its bank account. Because of these limited funds, the child’s parents hoped to recover most of their damages directly from Armstrong, who lived in a mansion on the beach.
Will the parents be successful in holding Triathlon Training Inc. liable for the child’s death?
What should the parents argue in order to hold Vance Armstrong liable in his individual capacity? Will the parents prevail? Why or why not?
How could Armstrong have protected himself against this type of potential liability?
Scenario III—Insider Trading
During a session with her doctor, Billy Mooney, Maggie Mason mentioned in confidence the imminent merger of Walgreens with Rite-Aid. Mason’s ex-husband, Gus Mason, was on the board of directors at Walgreens. Mooney communicated the information to a securities broker, Olive Green, who immediately made trades in Walgreen’s securities for her own account and for her customers’ accounts.
Did Mooney, Maggie Mason, Gus Mason, or Olive Green engage in illegal insider trading? Explain the potential culpability of each party. Include possible civil or criminal penalties for each party.
Was the conduct of the parties ethical? 
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  Select two of the scenarios listed below and explain the best solution for eac

 
Select two of the scenarios listed below and explain the best solution for eac

 
Select two of the scenarios listed below and explain the best solution for each. Include comments related to any ethical issues that arise. Support your responses with appropriate cases, laws and other relevant examples 
Scenario I – Business Organizations
Yolanda, Ginny, and Sara met while working for the Campus Subs in Knoxville, Tennessee. Yolanda was attending college to earn a business degree in hospitality. Ginny was attending culinary school to become a chef, and Sara was a recent graduate in sales and marketing. The three ladies decided to open their own soup and sandwich restaurant on wheels, also known as a food truck. They planned to start small with one truck but had big dreams to own a whole fleet of trucks that served a variety of foods.
Yolanda took a business law class and remembers there are several forms for organizing businesses. The ladies have come to you for advice about the various forms of business organizations.
Evaluate three forms of business organizations including advantages and disadvantages related to the business the ladies plan to operate. At least one of the options must be the LLC or LLP.
Select a business form for the friends and defend your choice.
Explain the requirements for starting that form of business in your state.
Scenario 2—LLC Liability
Plaintiffs Karl and Ginny Drake were injured by lead paint while living in a house owned by Riverwood Homes, LLC.  The plaintiffs sued Bill Ding, a member of the LLC at the time it owned the property, alleging that he was liable for their injuries.  Ding had limited involvement with the property.  He has never visited the property, and neither he nor the LLC was aware that the plaintiffs were occupying the property until after the LLC acquired it.  Once they realized this fact, they took legal action to have the plaintiffs removed.  The applicable housing code imposes liability on any individual who “owns, holds, or controls” the title to the property.
Is Ding liable for the plaintiffs’ injuries?
What are the policy arguments in favor of both parties?
Scenario 3—Securities
In 2010, after working at Regions Bank for 6 years, Noah Lott helped found Nova Capital Corporation, a venture capital firm that invested in the technology sectors.  NCC went public in 2012, and Lott served as its CEO and chairman of the board.  Various documents filed with the SEC stated that Lott “earned his MBA in finance from Harvard University and an undergraduate degree in management.”  In fact, he attended Harvard for only year and did not graduate.  After being pressured by a journalist, Lott disclosed the misrepresentation to the NCC board.  The same day, the company issued a press release correcting the statement.
The press responded negatively to “another CEO that lied about his resume” and speculated about “what else might not be right.”  On the day the press release was issued, NCC’s stock price dropped from $33.58 per share to $26.40, but it fully recovered within a six weeks.
Shareholders sued, alleging that the misrepresentation violated section 11 of the 1933 Act, section 10(b) of the 1934 Act, and Rule 10b-5.
Was Lott’s lie about having a college degree material?
Would your answer be the same if a CEO lied about having helped to take a company through an initial public offering and subsequent acquisition by another company and having led a pharmaceutical company from incorporation through human clinical trials and launch of a new drug?
If you were a member of the NCC board, would you be comfortable keeping Lott as CEO once you learned that he had lied about having a college degree?
Scenario 4 – Bankruptcy and Secured Transactions
Coastal Property Restoration (CPR) periodically purchased used restaurant equipment from Slyce Pizza Company. CPR refurbishes and sells restaurant equipment to small restaurants. In December 2015, CPR purchased five used pizza ovens for $25,000. Because of the good relationship between the companies, Slyce financed the ovens for two years; however, Slyce did not obtain a perfected security interest in the ovens. In July 2016, CPR sold four of the ovens to another refurbishing company for $2,000 two days before filing bankruptcy. CPR still owes approximately $20,000 to Slyce for the ovens.
Evaluate the legal and ethical issues associated with CPR’s sale of the pizza ovens before filing bankruptcy. What recourse does Slyce have in recovering the monies still owed on the equipment or the remaining oven? 
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respond to the 2 students responses