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business proposal _

___________________Memo_____________________

To: TRC Inc.

CC: Tiffany Davis, Supervisor, TRC Inc.

From: Jaquita Jackson, Consulting Firm

Date: April 13, 2011

Subject: Proposal for new theme park

TRC Inc. has a reputation for efficient, high-quality, and fun-filled attractions for its customers. Because of this reputation sales has increased dramatically, resulting in an opportunity to expand our organization. Expanding will also increase our working staff.

Because of our growing establishment, we propose to open up a new theme park in Fayetteville, NC. We will begin by conducting surveys in that area and calculating the cost of building and designing this new theme park. Next, we will evaluate the overall attraction statistics in North Carolina.

To perform this expansion, we will need to work more hours as to designing a plan and layout for this new theme park. We will also need to put together a research team to find out everything that is going on or has gone wrong with attraction in the North Carolina area. This expansion will cost us approximately 10 million dollars, in which we will seek help and funds from government agencies.

I would like to meet with you and the supervisor at you earliest convenience. If you accept this proposal, we will begin immediately, submitting to you a investigative report on April 24, 2011. This report will include the details of our research and recommendations for opening a new theme park in Fayetteville, NC. You may contact me at 910-898-6523 or via email jjacks40@broncos.uncfsu.edu.

___________________________________MEMO____________ _______________

TO: BUS 135 Students

FROM: Jaquita Jackson

DATE: February 9, 2011

SUBJECT: Advertising Rhetoric (Hydroxycut)

When advertising products, there are a few areas that should not be eliminated: visual strategies-color, fonts, and images; persuasive strategies-actions words and the repetitious use of certain words. Advertising products can be done in many different ways. Some companies advertise their products through web pages, television, or magazines. Hydroxycut, which is a weight-loss supplement, is now being advertised through a web page.

On the website are pictures of women and men before and after they took the supplement. The women had on blue and red bikini outfits that matched the blue background. The box of the product was blue and red also. "I lost 42 lbs." was in white, bold, and large

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