Company Law

This is a problem question essay.

In January 2019, Maya decided to form a company, Eatwell Ltd, for her food catering business in the regional city of Hallem. She invited her friends, Judy, Carla and Peter to join her in the company as directors and shareholders, each of them taking 20% shareholding, whilst Maya retained 40% shareholding. Maya then sold her business premises and all her catering equipment to the newly formed company. Maya was also appointed as the managing director. In April 2019, Maya leased some of the company’s catering equipment to Kilop Ltd, a neighbouring catering company. Maya usually leased those equipment to Kilop Ltd when she had her sole proprietorship business, so that Kilop Ltd could utilise the equipment over the spring period. Kilop Ltd usually made payments into Maya’s personal account. After a period of one month, Kilop Ltd realised that the equipment was sold to Eatwell Ltd and stopped making payments into Maya’s personal account for the lease.

Eatwell Ltd’s articles of association provided that all the directors must approve of decisions regarding the source of food products used in the catering business. In January 2020, Maya had several disagreements with Judy and Carla. At a meeting of the shareholders, Maya proposed a resolution to alter the articles in order to change the provision as regards all directors approving the source of food products to requiring the approval of any two of the directors. Maya and Peter then approved the purchase of food products from Jelly Ltd, a prominent food retailer in the area. Judy and Carla opposed the decision because they had heard that Jelly Ltd did not conform to the required environmental standards in their food production processes, and they explained this at the meeting to Maya and Peter. In March 2020, Maya received a notice that Eatwell Ltd was being fined by the Environmental Agency for buying its food products from Jelly Ltd, a situation which has led to losses for the company and reputational damage as well.

Advise Maya on the following issues:
1. Kilop Ltd’s refusal to make payments to Maya’s personal account, their argument being that she does not own the catering equipment.
2. The likelihood of success as regards the proposal to alter the articles as proposed by Maya, without the agreement of Judy and Carla.
3. Options which the other shareholders might take in respect of the decision to purchase food products from Jelly Ltd and its resultant negative consequences on the company.

Statistics

Factor analysis homework: These are the homework question/focus. I will send the dataset through email.
Sample video to help with factor analysis and how to do it: Copt and paste it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWP9OEoaNnE&feature=youtu.beFive Factors Proposed for a Questionnaire (using Principal Components Analysis and Direct Oblimin Rotation)

Preference for Organization
Goal Achievement
Planning Approach
Acceptance of Delays
Preference for Routine
Which of the emerging factors correspond to the proposed factors above?

Kindly follow instructions and make sure you have all is asked and required of a factor analysis

Kaizen Budgeting Method

What should can include:
History
How was created
What benefit is to use this budget
Which element of cost was emphasis this method?
Interesting facts using it!

The Stanford University Prison Experiment: Structure, Behavior, and Results

Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford University Prison Experiment could be described as a system whose systemic properties enabled the behaviors of the system’s actors, leading to disturbing results.

• Analyze the situation.
• What were the key elements of the system?
• How did the system operate?
• Why did the participants behave as they did?
• What lessons can be learned from this experiment about systems in relation to management?

Your well-written paper should meet the following requirements:

• Be four pages in length.
• Be formatted according to APA
• Include at least five scholarly or peer-reviewed articles.
• Include a title page, section headers, introduction, conclusion, and references page.
Reference:
Zimbardo, P. G. (2007). Revisiting the Stanford prison experiment: A lesson in the power of situation Chronicle of Higher Education, 53(30), B6.

Foreign Market

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Mikey and Burners attitudes: distinguishing factor in Miracle mile

ENGLISH 100-004

LITERARY ESSAY

In a well-constructed essay, discuss how Alexander MacLeod prepares the reader for the disturbing ending of “Miracle Mile.” Write from your own understanding of the story rather than using any outside sources. Do make sure, however, to include quotations from the story to illustrate your points. Don’t forget to give your essay an appropriate title.

Read the sample literary essay which I have put on UR Courses, “Miss Emily’s House,” and Chapter 4 (“Writings about Readings”) in Essay Do’s and Don’ts, especially pages 90-105, as preparation for writing this essay. Note how quotations from the story are handled in “Miss Emily’s House.”

Ask yourself the following questions about your essay:

1. Is the title of the essay at least moderately informative and interesting?
2. Is the subject of the essay (author and title) identified early?
3. What is the thesis? Is it stated soon enough and kept in view?
4. Is the organization reasonable? Does each point lead into the next without irrelevancies?
5. Is each paragraph unified by a topic sentence or a topic idea? Are there adequate transitions from one paragraph to the next?
6. Are generalizations supported by appropriate concrete details, especially by brief quotations from the text?
7. Is the opening paragraph interesting and, by its end, focused on the topic? Is the final paragraph conclusive without being repetitive?
8. Are the quotations adequately introduced, and are they accurate? Do they provide evidence and let the reader hear the author’s voice, or do they merely add words to the essay?
9. Is the present tense used to describe the author’s work and the action of the work
(e.g. “Shakespeare shows,” “Hamlet dies”)?
10. Have you proofread the essay?

LENGTH: 750-850 words

DUE DATE: April 7

Compare and contrast the idea of what it means to be human in the Gospel of Matthew and Kant’s Grounding for the Metaphysics of Morals with the idea of what it means to be human in Oedipus the King. Your essay should be clear, concise, organized, focused, disciplined, text-based, carefully written and edited, and critically informed by lecture and tutorial discussions.

Please read the instructions carefully, and check plagiarism (we use Turnitin).
I have attached all the necessary information below.
I am on academic probation now, so I must submit an outstanding essay.
I know buying paper is stupid, but I sincerely want to get out from academic probation.