Act 3 Scene 3 line 335
I will in Cassio’s lodging lose this napkin
And let him find it. Trifles light as air
Are to the jealous confirmations strong
As proofs of holy writ. This may do something.
The Moor already changes with my poison.
Dangerous conceits are in their natures poisons
Which at the first are scarce found to distaste,
But with a little act upon the blood
Burn like the mines of sulfur.
I’ll leave this handkerchief at Cassio’s house and let him find it.To a jealous man, a meaningless little thing like this looks like absolute proof. This handkerchief may be useful to me. The Moor’s mind has already become infected with my poisonous suggestions. Ideas can be like poisons. At first they hardly even taste bad, but once they get into your blood they start burning like hot lava.
3.3.170
O, beware, my lord, of jealousy;
It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock
The meat it feeds on; that cuckold lives in bliss
Who, certain of his fate, loves not his wronger.
Beware of jealousy, my lord! It’s a green-eyed monster that makes fun of the victims it devours. The man who knows his wife is cheating on him is happy, because at least he isn’t friends with the man she’s sleeping with
3.3.150
As, I confess, it is my nature's plague
To spy into abuses, and oft my jealousy
Shapes faults that are not.
. I have a bad tendency to be suspicious of people and to look too closely into what they’re doing. Often I imagine crimes that aren’t really there
2, 1, 220
For that I do suspect the lusty Moor
Hath leaped into my seat. The thought whereof
Doth, like a poisonous mineral, gnaw my inwards,
And nothing can or shall content my soul
Till I am evened with him, wife for wife.
Or, failing so, yet that I put the Moor
At least into a jealousy so strong
That judgment cannot cure.
Marketing Plan Project Requirements
Component: Product Description and Feature Benefit Analysis
For this component of the project you will be describing the product you are marketing,
including the features and benefits.
General requirements:
1. This is a MS Word document, 12 point Times Roman, 1” margins
2. Submit it to the Drop Box labeled Product and Features
3. It must be APA compliant
4. Name your document as follows: first name_last name_product
5. Spelling, grammar and punctuation will count as described in the syllabus
Component requirements:
There are two parts to this component.
Part One - Product Description: Please review the example below carefully. Note that this is
NOT a sales pitch or promotion material. It is a factual and objective description of your product
or service. If you write a sales pitch or include promotional language you will be required to
rewrite the assignment.
This should be approximately 300 to 400 words and consist of the following:
The name of your product
What it does
How it works
What it looks like
Key design elements
What makes it special or unique
What it offers the consumer
N.
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1. Act 3 Scene 3 line 335
I will in Cassio’s lodging lose this napkin
And let him find it. Trifles light as air
Are to the jealous confirmations strong
As proofs of holy writ. This may do something.
The Moor already changes with my poison.
Dangerous conceits are in their natures poisons
Which at the first are scarce found to distaste,
But with a little act upon the blood
Burn like the mines of sulfur.
I’ll leave this handkerchief at Cassio’s house and let him find
it.To a jealous man, a meaningless little thing like this looks
like absolute proof. This handkerchief may be useful to me. The
Moor’s mind has already become infected with my poisonous
suggestions. Ideas can be like poisons. At first they hardly even
taste bad, but once they get into your blood they start burning
like hot lava.
3.3.170
O, beware, my lord, of jealousy;
It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock
The meat it feeds on; that cuckold lives in bliss
Who, certain of his fate, loves not his wronger.
Beware of jealousy, my lord! It’s a green-eyed monster that
makes fun of the victims it devours. The man who knows his
wife is cheating on him is happy, because at least he isn’t
friends with the man she’s sleeping with
3.3.150
As, I confess, it is my nature's plague
To spy into abuses, and oft my jealousy
Shapes faults that are not.
. I have a bad tendency to be suspicious of people and to look
too closely into what they’re doing. Often I imagine crimes that
2. aren’t really there
2, 1, 220
For that I do suspect the lusty Moor
Hath leaped into my seat. The thought whereof
Doth, like a poisonous mineral, gnaw my inwards,
And nothing can or shall content my soul
Till I am evened with him, wife for wife.
Or, failing so, yet that I put the Moor
At least into a jealousy so strong
That judgment cannot cure.
Marketing Plan Project Requirements
Component: Product Description and Feature Benefit Analysis
For this component of the project you will be describing the
product you are marketing,
including the features and benefits.
General requirements:
1. This is a MS Word document, 12 point Times Roman, 1”
margins
2. Submit it to the Drop Box labeled Product and Features
3. It must be APA compliant
4. Name your document as follows: first name_last
name_product
5. Spelling, grammar and punctuation will count as described in
the syllabus
3. Component requirements:
There are two parts to this component.
Part One - Product Description: Please review the example
below carefully. Note that this is
NOT a sales pitch or promotion material. It is a factual and
objective description of your product
or service. If you write a sales pitch or include promotional
language you will be required to
rewrite the assignment.
This should be approximately 300 to 400 words and consist of
the following:
Note: for services you should adapt the above list to fit an
intangible product. Your concentration
4. will be what you provide for your customers.
Part Two - Features and Benefits
Using a chart, similar to the one in the example, list no less
than FIVE features of your product
and at least ONE customer benefit for EACH of the features.
You must use Word to create your chart.
Example for “Invisible Leash”
NOTE TO STUDENTS: This example is for a dog training
device called Invisible Leash. Your
description and FAB chart may vary depending on your product
or service
Product Description with Feature and Benefit Analysis
The active dog owner has a number of options when selecting a
dog training or
containment system that best fits their needs. Do they want a
physical leash? Are they
concerned about harming the dog? Is the product as mobile as
they are? Dog owners want the
5. comfort of knowing that wherever they are, they can still have
control of their dog. They want to
jog at the park and take their “best friend” on trips with them.
To this end, we feel that although
the many invisible fences available fulfill a niche on the market,
research suggests that our
product is better equipped for a mobile, active person.
Team Dog Collar recognizes that our product will not replace
the traditional leash.
Therefore, we will focus our promotion on people with active
lifestyles, early adopters and
“techies”. Since we are a providing a unique product in a broad
market, direct competition is
limited. “Invisible Leash” will, however, be up against higher
end pet products that compete for
the consumer’s pet related discretionary dollars.
The specifications of The Invisible Leash, such as weight,
quality, and ease of use are of
prime importance to our customers. Our customers are active
people and want a small, sleek,
quality device that will fit into their active lifestyle.
The Invisible Leash will be of top quality, in workmanship and
choice of materials. The
6. product will not be limited due to the nature of the building
materials. Product quality control
will be implemented from the initial design of the product to
production. The Invisible Leash
will have a product warranty on all parts and labor.
Product Functionality and Design
The product consists of two components. The human element is
a pager-sized unit that
functions as the control and the pet attachment is an electronic
collar similar to those employed
by existing pet management products.
Invisible Leash is, of, course, a product both newly designed
and new to the consumer.
Consequently there are limited current issues of any
significance with regard to product
performance, customer satisfaction, market presence, or
warranty concerns.
7. Team Dog Collar has completed the design of Invisible Leash
and successfully secured
patents for both the design of the overall product and for the
EPROM that contains the firmware
used in the core functionality. Additionally, the product name
has been Trademarked and the tag
line “The Only Thing Visible About Invisible Leash… Are The
Results” has been copyrighted.
The core competency of the company and its staff is sales,
marketing, and product
innovation. Consequently most other functions have been
contracted to third party providers.
Manufacturing has been outsourced to a Mexican firm,
Matamoras Electronic Manufacturing,
who has significant experience in small item consumer
electronics. The firm has a good
reputation for quality and there is substantial American
investment and oversight. MEM is also
equipped to package the product on sight.
The control unit offers settings that allow the owner to set
the “roaming distance” and the desired reinforcement,
either a sound or, for more stubborn breeds, a mild electric
8. shock. The control unit can also be set for an audible tone
or vibration. When the pet strays more than the proscribed
distance the unit signals the collar, executing the
reinforcement and alerting the owner.
Feature and Benefit Analysis
Control Unit
Beeps Notifies owner
Trains animal
Non threatening
Vibrates Can be used where sound is not allowed
Trains animal
Alerts the owner when in noisy
environments
9. Adjustable Range User Flexibility
Can be used in different places
Colors User choice
Coordinates with collars
Lightweight User comfort
Belt clip Convenience
Lanyard Can be worn with sports clothes
Convenience
Collar Unit
Hypo-allergenic Does not irritate animal’s skin
Attaches to existing collar Saves expense
Owner can still use favorite collar
Temperature tolerant Can be used in winter
Dirt/mud proof Can be in rugged conditions
Can be used in bad weather
Compatible with hunting and sports dogs
Lightweight Can be used on small dogs and cats
10. Waterproof Dogs can swim & hunt
Not hurt by rain storms
Can be used in snow
Variable Shock Adjusts to different size dogs
Adjusts for hard to train breeds
Alternative Beep Allows for owners with multiple dogs
Haseeb 1
Haseeb 2
Amber Haseeb
Debra Watkins
1302
27 April 2013
Green with Envy
Introduction
(The intro goes here)
Thesis
(The thesis goes here)
Background of literature stories
Othello
(Summary of the story)
Love of My Life
(Summary of the story)
Sex Without Love
(Summary or analysis of the story)
Song of Myself
(Summary or analysis of the story)
11. Jealousy destroys relationships
Jealousy destroys relationships in Othello
(Analysis goes here)
Jealousy destroys relationships in “Love of My Life”
(Analysis goes here)
Jealousy destroys relationships in “Sex Without Love”
(Analysis goes here)
Jealousy destroys relationships in “Song of Myself”
(Analysis goes here)
Jealousy destroys love
Jealousy destroys love in Othello
(Analysis goes here)
Jealousy destroys love in “Love of My Life”
(Analysis goes here)
Jealousy destroys love in “Sex Without Love”
(Analysis goes here)
Jealousy destroys love in “Song of Myself”
(Analysis goes here)
Jealousy destroys trust
Jealousy destroys trust in Othello
(Analysis goes here)
Jealousy destroys trust in “Love of My Life”
(Analysis goes here)
Jealousy destroys trust in “Sex Without Love”
(Analysis goes here)
Jealousy destroys trust in “Song of Myself”
(Analysis goes here)
Comparative real life examples
(Example goes here)
Conclusion
12. Instructions:
· Choose 4 writings from the LOVE and Loss theme: stated
above.
· Main story Othello
· Summary of all 4 stories, you can replace the poem with plays
or stories.
· The format is as is DO Not CHANGE. Just insert the info
· You can use as many references as you like.
· She wants 8 to 10 pages not including reference pages
· You can use the college database.
· Go to www.wcjc.edu
· In the left column scroll down to library
· User: haseeb Password: 08041980
· Click on Databases-Library Proxy Server
· Under Humanities & Literature click on elibrary
· Type in whatever you like to search.
Any question call me at 832 883 4082 Amber
Haseeb 1
13. Amber Haseeb
Professor Watkins
English 1302
19 April 2013
Green With Envy
Jealously is one of the strongest human emotions. It takes a life
of its own, clouds ones judgment, ability to think clearly and
destroys true potential of the relationship. As Shakespeare says
in his masterpiece Othello “As, I confess, it is my nature's
plague To spy into abuses, and oft my jealousy Shapes faults
that are not”, meaning I have a bad tendency to be suspicious of
people and to look too closely into what they’re doing. Often I
imagine crimes that aren’t really there. Jealousy can destroy
love, relationships and trust. Jealousy is an agonizing feeling
usually caused by the fear of losing someone or something. It
makes one insecure and envious. (needs to be paraphrased)
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