The document summarizes research conducted on shoppers at a men's fashion store in Superior, Wisconsin. Over the course of a semester, observations were made of shoppers' behaviors without their knowledge or influence from the researcher. The store owners consented to the information being gathered. Three recommendations are provided by students: 1) allowing online shopping to extend the customer base and increase lifetime value; 2) providing nametags for the store owners to enhance customer satisfaction and sales; 3) incorporating the local university's athletics into the store to appeal to younger customers through association and familiarity.
The document describes a difficult and traumatic journey, possibly referring to the transatlantic slave trade. It mentions means of transportation like airplanes, boats, and bicycles. It describes the conditions as hot, crowded, with no restrooms and lack of food and rest. The person survived but their family was broken apart. Their body and life were broken and their happiness was taken away. They were forced to do manual labor like planting, sewing, picking and cleaning without freedom.
Camtrap is a trail camera manufacturer with a mission to assemble and distribute the highest quality trail cameras. They aim to improve their models through technological advances and provide consumers with the most user-friendly products and highest level of service. Camtrap sees an opportunity in the market to offer a high quality trail camera at a comparable cost to established competitors. Their primary target demographic is deer hunters, but the cameras also appeal to bird watchers, pest monitors, and those using them for security purposes. Camtrap conducted research at a boat show to learn about potential customers' familiarity with and use of trail cameras to help inform their marketing strategy.
The document summarizes research conducted on shoppers at a men's fashion store in Superior, Wisconsin. Over the course of a semester, observations were made of shoppers' behaviors without their knowledge or influence from the researcher. The store owners consented to the information being gathered. Three recommendations are provided by students: 1) allowing online shopping to extend the customer base and increase lifetime value; 2) providing nametags for the store owners to enhance customer satisfaction and sales; 3) incorporating the local university's athletics into the store to appeal to younger customers through association and familiarity.
The document describes a difficult and traumatic journey, possibly referring to the transatlantic slave trade. It mentions means of transportation like airplanes, boats, and bicycles. It describes the conditions as hot, crowded, with no restrooms and lack of food and rest. The person survived but their family was broken apart. Their body and life were broken and their happiness was taken away. They were forced to do manual labor like planting, sewing, picking and cleaning without freedom.
Camtrap is a trail camera manufacturer with a mission to assemble and distribute the highest quality trail cameras. They aim to improve their models through technological advances and provide consumers with the most user-friendly products and highest level of service. Camtrap sees an opportunity in the market to offer a high quality trail camera at a comparable cost to established competitors. Their primary target demographic is deer hunters, but the cameras also appeal to bird watchers, pest monitors, and those using them for security purposes. Camtrap conducted research at a boat show to learn about potential customers' familiarity with and use of trail cameras to help inform their marketing strategy.
This document summarizes a 5-day fly fishing trip experience with guided instruction and access to private waters and ranch accommodations in Wyoming. Over the course of the trip, activities include an evening hatch fishing session, drift boat fishing on the Powder River for large trout, a multi-hour hike to a remote river section, and a final float trip down a big river catching diverse trout species from the boat and in backchannels. The experience focuses on solitary angling opportunities amidst scenic Wyoming landscapes with the assistance of local guides.
The document summarizes three meetings held by representatives of the Cloquet Chamber to develop a marketing strategy for Cloquet, Minnesota. In the meetings they discussed Cloquet's assets and weaknesses, conducted a SWOT analysis, and began developing a brand message and image. They focused on identifying Cloquet's strengths like schools and industry while addressing weaknesses like fear of change. The group discussed targeting audiences like families, tourists and businesses and creating a message that highlights Cloquet's comfort and growth while rethinking perceptions of the city. Recommendations were made to improve Cloquet's website and market the new message and image.
Hailey Welborn wrote a short biography stating she enjoys beaches and tropical places like the Bahamas and would like to go there. She enjoys many types of music except for country. While she mentioned some of her interests like shopping and food, she did not provide details about them.
The document summarizes Leah Fowler's 2006 book "A curriculum of difficulty: Narrative research in education and the practice of teaching". It provides biographical information on Fowler and an overview of the key aspects of her book. Specifically, it outlines the 7 orbital spheres of narrative analysis that Fowler proposes for conducting narrative research, including naïve storying, psychological de/re-construction, psychotherapeutic ethics, narrative craft, hermeneutic enterprise, curriculum and pedagogy, and aesthetics and mindfulness in research and teaching. The document concludes with potential discussion questions about engaging with narrative research and analysis.
This document introduces text analysis and provides an overview of how to perform text analysis. It defines text analysis as using computational tools to quickly search large texts and conduct complex searches. The document explains that text analysis can help test intuitions during research by encouraging reflection on questions asked of texts. Several examples of text analysis tools and projects are provided, such as Voyant Tools, Google Ngram Viewer, and projects analyzing literary texts. A variety of open-source text analysis tools and programming languages are introduced.
This document summarizes a 5-day fly fishing trip experience with guided instruction and access to private waters and ranch accommodations in Wyoming. Over the course of the trip, activities include an evening hatch fishing session, drift boat fishing on the Powder River for large trout, a multi-hour hike to a remote river section, and a final float trip down a big river catching diverse trout species from the boat and in backchannels. The experience focuses on solitary angling opportunities amidst scenic Wyoming landscapes with the assistance of local guides.
The document summarizes three meetings held by representatives of the Cloquet Chamber to develop a marketing strategy for Cloquet, Minnesota. In the meetings they discussed Cloquet's assets and weaknesses, conducted a SWOT analysis, and began developing a brand message and image. They focused on identifying Cloquet's strengths like schools and industry while addressing weaknesses like fear of change. The group discussed targeting audiences like families, tourists and businesses and creating a message that highlights Cloquet's comfort and growth while rethinking perceptions of the city. Recommendations were made to improve Cloquet's website and market the new message and image.
Hailey Welborn wrote a short biography stating she enjoys beaches and tropical places like the Bahamas and would like to go there. She enjoys many types of music except for country. While she mentioned some of her interests like shopping and food, she did not provide details about them.
The document summarizes Leah Fowler's 2006 book "A curriculum of difficulty: Narrative research in education and the practice of teaching". It provides biographical information on Fowler and an overview of the key aspects of her book. Specifically, it outlines the 7 orbital spheres of narrative analysis that Fowler proposes for conducting narrative research, including naïve storying, psychological de/re-construction, psychotherapeutic ethics, narrative craft, hermeneutic enterprise, curriculum and pedagogy, and aesthetics and mindfulness in research and teaching. The document concludes with potential discussion questions about engaging with narrative research and analysis.
This document introduces text analysis and provides an overview of how to perform text analysis. It defines text analysis as using computational tools to quickly search large texts and conduct complex searches. The document explains that text analysis can help test intuitions during research by encouraging reflection on questions asked of texts. Several examples of text analysis tools and projects are provided, such as Voyant Tools, Google Ngram Viewer, and projects analyzing literary texts. A variety of open-source text analysis tools and programming languages are introduced.