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Kansas City Royals Project

  Kansas City Royals: The Revival          Since the Kansas City Royals won a World Series in 2015, they have had a difficult duplicating success as they have been unable to replicate advancements in their minor league system through development and draft picks, sign valuable international born players, and compete at the Major League level for a free agent. With their recent lack of success, this does put them in a position to make power moves as their pool of money of international signings goes up and they will receive year after year of top draft picks.  While they are not currently playoff contenders, this will usually steer teams at taking younger and riskier prospects with their allotted money which in return can make enable them to sign players with a very high ceiling for less than market value. On the contrary, the lack of success at the big-league level does not provide any advantages as it means they are unlikely to resign ...

Book 2 Post 1 - My Life On The Road

 I chose My Life On The Road by Gloria Steinem for a variety of reasons but mainly because Gloria has spent the majority of her life traveling. I have always loved traveling and seeing different places because I believe it gives you a great perspective. Sports has consumed so much of my life that I have not had as much time as I would like to get out and travel more. However, when I was 14 I took a trip with my family to Sayulita which is a village along the Pacific Coast of Mexico. To say I loved it there would be completely underselling it. The laid back vibe, delicious food, and the generous locals are what made this trip so special. Sometimes when you stay in an area for so long, you begin to think that is the only way people live. However, traveling gives you the perspective to see that there are so many amazing people in this world that live completely different than you.  I am inspired by Gloria Steinem and how she has used a variety of destinations to formulate her way...

Book 1 Post 2 - Final Post

 Growing up I was always fascinated by planets and space in general so when I saw the title 'How I killed Pluto' it grabbed my eye. When I look back on my childhood I have some amazing memories, but for the most part, a lot of it is hard to recollect. However, for whatever reason, I vividly remember the time when my classmates and I found out Pluto was declared a dwarf planet. Considering I was 7 and just in second grade, I obviously was very confused by this decision and what went into it. Skip forward to now, and I have learned in this book that the International Astronomical Union (IAU) classify a planet by 3 categories.  1. It is in the orbit of the sun 2. It has sufficient mass to assume hydrostatic equilibrium (a nearly round shape) 3. It has "cleared the neighborhood" around its orbit The category Pluto did not pass was that it did not clear its neighborhood. In other words, it has become gravitationally dominant and has nothing of its comparable size in its vi...

AMDP Memo

  TO:             Professor Clark Hansen, CEO, Anima Mundi Development Partners FROM:       Ethan Reed   DATE:        October 3rd , 2020 SUBJECT: Recommendation to Invest in Nike As a researcher and a strong advocate for AMDP, I believe Nike is a tremendous investment opportunity. Not only is Nike the most valuable fashion brand in the world and the most successful sports corporation, but they also pride themself on doing what is right to better our nation as a whole. Triple Bottom Line is the idea that companies should prioritize more than just profit/revenue to determine the success of their company. (TBL) suggests that the planet and people are just as vital to a companies success as is profit. This idea demands that companies focus on positively affecting the future of our environment. People, Planet, Profit are the important takeaways from this idea. Social Enterprise Similar to (TBL), Social Enter...