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Digital Marketing Strategy (APA 6th Edition)

With current situation of COVID-19, marketers are facing challenges especially those ones who have not embraced digital marketing. The world have turned into online marketing for fear of contracting of COVID-19. This shows that it is either the marketer embraces digital marketing or the business fails as potential buyers are at home and no one will opt to go buy goods or get services outside for the fear of getting infected with Corona Virus. Most business owners don’t have an incorporated plan for growing and engaging their audience (Customers) in an effective way. Lack of a proper plan with the current situation, will face difficult times accessing their potential customers.

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Hala Alyan is a Palestinian-American writer and clinical clinician whose work has showed up in various diaries including The Missouri Review, Prairie Schooner, and Colorado Review. She is the writer of Atrium: Poems, which was granted the 2013 Arab American Book Award, and Four Cities, as of late delivered by Black Lawrence Press (Salam et al. 3). Her most recent assortment, Hijra (Crab Orchard Series in Poetry) was chosen as a victor of the 2015 Crab Orchard Series in Poetry and will be distributed by Southern Illinois University Press. In this essay, major emphasis would be on the explication of the poem known as Asylum that was one of the famous poems that were produced by Hala Alyan Poet who had been born as a clinical psychologist.

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Black Women Abolitionists and the Fight for Freedom in the 19th Century

Sojourner Truth and Harriet Tubman are well-known women personalities in America because of their great contribution to the abolitionist movement. A lot other black women played a major role in the movement; however, the effort most black women had done to stop slavery had been ignored for long until scholarship during the late 20th century. Although most black women had opted for poorly paying jobs such as laundress and domestic jobs, some of them came from middle-class families. Despite the difference in their jobs or lifestyle abolitionist movement meant a lot to all of them.

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Employment Rights Case Scenario

We are all aware of employee rights, which are powers and privileges bestowed upon an organization's workers from a set of laws or traditions. This rights are an essential aspect of managing human resources as they protect workers from their employers' exploitation, such as my case whereby Bruno Caron threatened us if we did not comply with the changes he made to improve sales without consulting anyone.

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In his 2018 article “Why Technology Favors Tyranny” Yunal Noah Harari argues that the advancements taking place in the field of Artificial Intelligence pose a great threat to the structures and the gains that democracy has achieved over the last decades including liberty and equality. Harari constructs a strong argument by using examples of real-world developments to demonstrate that humans are becoming increasingly worried of being irrelevant as the world starts to rely more on AI. Harari confirms this fear as valid and argues that a new class of useless human will develop. As a result, these people will become easier to control. Harari argues that AI will concentrate power in the hands of a few elites who will be able to control the class of useless humans thus creating tyrants and revering all the gains that democracy has made if people do not take the necessary steps to avoid such a situation.

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The Great Depression created a difficult economic period for Americans, and the government had to come up with a plan to help the poor. In order to solve the challenges facing the poor in society, Franklin D. Roosevelt devised the New Deal program. Its focus was on reducing unemployment and poverty, reforming the banking system, and restoring the economy to pre-crisis levels. In spite of the well-thought-out design of the project, many members of society attacked it strongly. Sinclair, Townsend, and Long were among the critics. In the end, they came up with solutions that were more acceptable to Americans who wanted more help for the needy. For some reason, Americans were drawn to the suggestions of these three men.

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