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    assigment 4

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    Assignment 4 Question 1 How much money a consumer is willing to pay for each of the attributes? This is of course not really possible‚ as a laptop without a hard disk or a CPU is a useless laptop. However‚ what you can describe is how much one is usually willing to pay to upgrade a laptop with one unit of the attribute. You can derive the willingness to pay for an attribute pay comparing the gain in utility from an attribute by the payment that compensates this gain in utility. In other words

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    Unit 4

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    Take a look at the following case studies that detail an outcome associated with a disease/organ malfunction. Select one study to investigate further for your assignment. Critically evaluate the information provided and correlate it with the organ systems that are affected in the scenario. Use the information that you have gathered to answer the assignment questions that follow the case study. For assistance with your assignment‚ please use your text‚ the AIU Library‚ Web resources‚ and course

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    Water Level Indicator

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    CONTENTS 1) INTRODUCTION 2) CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 3) HOW IT WORKS 4) COMPONENETS DESCRIPTION. A. IC 555 TIMER B. BC 547 TRANSISTOR C. RESISTER D. CAPACITOR E. PRESET F. BUZZER G. PCB 5) SCOPE 1) INTRODUCTION: Generally when we are pumping liquids like water or may be any other liquid is we need a human to see whether the tank is filled or not or we will place a overflow pipe to know that the tank is fill or not

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    Electron Energy Levels

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    energy levels caused in hydrogen cause these lines in the spectrum to be produced in this way because the wavelengths that are released when the electron move back to the ground state is specific and it varies accordingly. 2. Into which energy level are electrons dropping into to make these visible lines? The electrons are dropping back to the ground state which is the bottom most energy level to makes these visible lines. 3. What happens when the electrons drop into the 1st energy level? What

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    essay 4

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    Leonardo Valarezo October 25‚ 2013. ENGL 060 Essay#4 Guys Do Not Have a Rigid and Well-Defined Moral Code Here are many times in life when we will be faced with making a decision. Some of these decisions will be pretty simple. Some of them will be very difficult and could result in something happening that goes against all we believe in‚ or our moral responsibility. Morality is a set of rules that modifies our behavior in social situations. A choice is something one must make frequently

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    Module 4

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    suffering is through enlighten living as expressed in the Eightfold Path. The most immediate causes of human suffering‚ according to Buddha‚ ignorance closes the door to enlighten and selfish craving which enslaves an individual to desire and passion. 4. Explain and evaluate the “Eight Fold Path”. Is this a reasonable philosophy for life? - The Eight Fold Path was a way or practice recommended in Buddhism for proper living. It consisted in right view‚ right aim‚ right speech‚ right action

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    Levels of programming languages There are two major levels namely; 1. Low-level languages 2. High-level languages These two languages are sub-divided into five generations. 1st and 2nd gen - low level languages 3rd‚ 4th‚ and 5th – high level Xtics of low level languages. 1. They are easily understood by the computer directly i.e. they require little effort to translate into computer understandable form. 2. These languages are hardware oriented and thus not portable i.e. such that a

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    Level 2 Assignment

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    Level 1. When I first started school I had a limited amount english I was very skeptical to learning words from other students because I thought so many of them where going to bad words‚ and did not want to get in trouble with the teacher. Level 2. I remember when my fourth grade teacher had this box full of cards that would buy pizza‚ a huge bag of gummy bears‚ and other prizes. I only remember the pizza and the gummy bears because someone in class won them for having the most AR (accelerated

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    lab 4

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    NT1210 Chapter 4 Lab 4.1.1 Standards are put in place to make everything work together error free. Because Stability‚ Consistency‚ Minimization of packet errors. 4.1.2 Because the voltage used to transmit data needs only be high enough for the receiver to detect it. Making the voltage higher would make the receiver electronics more difficult. 4.1.3 Hospitals‚ security systems‚ PA & recording studios. The drawback of STP cables is that they will increase the total cost of an installation.

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    Ccld Level 3

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    walking‚ Can walk downstairs with hand held‚ Rolls and throws ball‚ Makes marks with crayons‚ turns pages in picture books. 2-4 Years - Starts to put on shoes‚ Can walk on tip toes‚ Cutting out simple shapes‚ Buttoning clothing‚ Hopping on one foot‚ Using a spoon without spilling‚ Climbing on furniture‚ Washing & drying hands with help‚ Walks up & down stairs with confidence. 4-7 Years - Pedalling & steering a tricycle‚ Drawing around a template‚ Hitting ball with bat or stick‚ Running quickly and avoiding

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