SEMII - fair and equitable
SEMII: From Ad Age
SEMII: From Ad Age
Just briefly:
Secret boosts women's soccer: P&G is increasing its support for women’s soccer, with its Secret deodorant brand spending $200,000 to buy 9,000 tickets to National Women’s Soccer League games, writes Ad Age’s Jack Neff. Seats will be offered to women’s organizations, youth sports teams, not-for-profit organizations and other local partners
Basketball hijabs: Basketball team the Toronto Raptors has partnered with Nike to introduce a new line of team-branded hijabs, in an effort to be more inclusive to fans of all cultures, reports the New York Times. The Raptors claims to be the first team in the NBA to offer an athletic hijab.
Miami Heat - a new sponsor for their arena?
American Airlines currently pays around $2 million per year for naming rights, but a new sponsorship could reportedly exceed $6 million annually. Based on that number, BangBros' offer — while hilarious to some — could be taken seriously.
The arena's current sponsorship deal is up on Jan. 1, 2020. If a new company doesn't step in by then, Miami-Dade County, where the arena is located, will have to pay the $2 million itself.
https://www.aol.com/article/finance/2019/09/13/site-heats-nba-arena-american-airlines-stadium basketball/23812401/?guccounter=1&guce_referrerQ
AP COMPUTER SCIENCE PRINCIPLES
Blown to Bits!!!
U1L13 - HTTP and Abstraction on the internet
- Getting Started (15 mins)
- The Internet Protocol Stack
- HTTP and Abstraction on the Internet - Resource
- https://code.org/curriculum/docs/csp/U2L11-ProtocolStack-wDNS-up-and-down.png
- Activity (25 mins)
- Show Video: "The Internet: HTML and HTTP."
- The Internet: HTTP and HTML - Video
- Investigate HTTP traffic on your computer
- HTTP in Action - Worksheet
- HTTP and Abstraction on the Internet - Resource
- Wrap-up (10 mins)
- What surprised you about the HTTP traffic you observed?
- What does it mean to say that high-level layers of the Internet use low-level layers “abstractly”?
- What other examples of abstraction have we seen in this course? Hint: Unit 1 is basically all about abstraction.
- Assessment
- Extended Learning
- Research SMTP, a high-level protocol for formatting email messages.
- An excellent resource for explaining the many layers of protocols that make up the Internet: Internet Techniques and Web Formats.
- Blown to Bits (www.bitsbook.com), Appendix, The Internet as System and Spirit, pp. 309-316 (The Internet Spirit), then answer the following questions: The layers of protocols used in network communication is an example of abstraction. Can you give other examples of abstraction in everyday life? When you browse to a web page, maybe with some animated advertisements embedded on it, describe in detail what happens behind the scenes to display that page on your browser.
- Blown to Bits (www.bitsbook.com), Chapter 3, Ghosts in the Machine: Secrets and Surprises of Electronic Documents, pp. 73-77, then answer the following question about abstraction: Discuss how not knowing some basics of how a software tool or computer works, and the abstractions they use, could lead to bad outcomes.
H SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT MARKETING II
1.04 Governing Bodies in Sports
1.04 [5-9]
Define the terms federation, league, and commissioner.Explain the purpose of rules and regulations in sports.
Categorize types of rules and regulations in sports (e.g., playing rules, eligibility rules, selection rules, equipment rules, safety rules, doping rules, etc.)
Explain the role of governing bodies in the commercial aspects of sports.
Describe the relationship between sport governing bodies and national/ international laws.
Discuss the effect of governing bodies on sports.
Explain the relationship between federations and leagues.
Explain the structure of international sport organizations.
Discuss the role of sports commissioner in the governance of professional sports.
Describe the role of agents in the governance of professional sports.
Identify sport governing bodies that oversee sports on a worldwide basis
EQ:
What do sport governing bodies do?
1.01 LAP - Cover Your Bases Open Ended (10Q)
1.05
SEMII Global trade impact
Sport and Entertainment have far reaching financial implications to the rest of the world
The Trading Game | Bloomberg
https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2015-stock-chart-trading-game/
- To understand the idea of buying low and selling high
Explain the impact of exchange rates on sport marketing.
Discuss the use of financial institutions in international sport marketing.
Describe trade regulations affecting international sport marketing.
Explain the use of foreign distributors in international sport marketing.
Discuss the impact of government regulation on international sport marketing.
Explain how cultural/value differences impact international sport marketing.
.World Cultures and Country Guide - Honors Differential
Foreign Currency Markets/Exchange Rates Video and Quiz
Talk about Lexus and why Toyota began to create and sell in the US….
Car and Driver Article about Toyota
Plan a trip to see a sporting/entertainment event abroad. Your budget is up to you. Make sure you use the currency converter here to tell me what this trip and all its elements would cost in the currency of the nation you choose to visit. You will turn in two printed elements, a ppt. summary of the trip, including a description of what you plan to do, eat, pay for, see, etc. and a budget (excel) that shows how you spent your money. (Include both US Dollars and amounts in the currency of the country visited.)
This should be a trip of a lifetime, spare no expense!!
NOTE: You may not purchase any durable goods while on this trip. You also may not transport goods to/from your destination by any transportation method. All money spent should be spent on goods/services that allow you to enjoy your trip and make your trip more fun and interesting.
1.01 LAP - Cover Your Bases Open Ended 2 (10Q)
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