Case 4 - Westminster Company
Use this paper to discuss the topic, to extend the information on the topic, to expand on the topic by giving real-world scenarios which reflect this topic. References must include the text book and may also use external web sites. Questions, when offered at the end of a case, may be used to direct your paper. Papers should be in APA format, 2-3 pages, and be 1000 - 1600 words in length, offer a clear abstract, identify your goals, substantiate your content and clearly summarize the outcome.
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Paper meets the specified pages or word length, demonstrates thorough understanding of the reading assignment, reflects critical thought, and relates to course content and/or industry applications. Length required _ 2_pages___3__ pages___ turned in. | 6 | |
Ideas and concepts are supported through resources and/or personal experiences. Case study exhibits truthful and verifiable statements. | 7 | |
Posts are free of writing errors (syntax, grammar, etc.) Try to avoid using needless fillers i.e. that. I did not count those as errors this time. Also, free of APA format errors. ___ Errors – 1-4 =.9 5-7= .8, 8-10= .7, 11-12= .6, 13-14= .5, 15-17= .4, 18= .3, 19= .2, 20= .1, 21 or more 0. | 5 |
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