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Investment Proposal Draft

To:  Clark Hansen, CEO of AMDP From:  Ariya Nathu, Research and Development Analyst for AMDP Date:  March 10 th , 2023  Subject:  Investment Proposal of Lush Ltd.      After considerable research and analysis, I recommend that AMDP  does not invest  in Lush Ltd. Lush is a cosmetics company that produces a variety of products centered around face and hair care. They continuously present themselves as a socially responsible and environmentally friendly business. However, after further investigation, they are not as dedicated to these causes as they promote. The company does not align with AMDP standards.      I will first highlight the guidelines that AMDP holds itself to. I will then present Lush’s background, financials, claims, and the validity of these claim, supported by two expert opinions. Finally, I will present my final recommendation.      AMDP Guidelines    AMDP focuses on businesses that ...

Random Post 1: Normalizing Alchoholism

First, let me be clear. I am not arguing that we should normalize alcoholism in any way. I kind of think that we already have. In college, especially at a social school like USC, alcohol use and substance use in general is normalized. There is a culture of binge drinking that a majority of college kids take part in. Going out Wednesday (or Thursday) through Saturday is totally acceptable. But what happens when you all of a sudden graduate college? Can we just flip a switch and have a normal relationship with alcohol? That might be harder to do than we think.  Binge drinking is considered to be 5 or more drinks on one occasion or more than 14 drinks in a week. As a college kid, I read that and was shocked. Normal-world drinking norms are so different than what we consider acceptable in college. College creates a culture where you take 5 (or sometimes even 8 or 9) shots just at the pregame before you get to the party or bar where you drink even more. Kids are so stressed and busy dur...

Book 1 Post 2

  For the first book, I chose to read  American Like Me: Reflections on Life Between Cultures. I really enjoyed this book and felt a personal connection with it. If you look around in any of your classes, you see that America has so many different cultures. Each person has a unique cultural background that comes with their own experiences. This can be a special and exciting experience, but it can sometimes be lonely and isolating.  I was born in Las Vegas but my entire family is of Indian descent. I have always felt a constant struggle of not being Indian enough for my family, but not being fully American compared to my peers. I was ashamed of my differences when I was younger. I went to temple, at Indian food, and celebrated Indian holidays. I was embarrassed of my different culture and resented it. I tried to hide my differences. As I got older, I lost my Indian practices. I stopped going to temple and stopped celebrating Indian holidays. I ate Indian food less and less...

Expert Article - Final

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  Horse FedEx How to Import a Horse from Europe     They don’t sell horses at PetSmart. That would have made my life so much easier. You know exactly where to go if you are in the market for a dog, cat, fish, or snake. But what if you’re in the market for a horse? Where is the horse store? I spent my life in the horse world, and it’s like the wizarding world of Hogwarts from  Harry Potter.  It is a different reality with its own language, dress code, rules, and dangers. To me, it all makes perfect sense. However, “normal” people are usually confused and curious about the equestrian (horse-riding) world.      Buying a horse is an involved, stressful, but exciting process that takes much more than a trip to PetSmart or your local animal shelter. What kind of horses are we talking about here? I imagine you are picturing the horses you see at the fair or in movies. What I am talking about is competitive horses for show jumping. I am first going to exp...