1. Would Henry Hazlitt more likely: a. Say we are already suffering the long-run consequences of the policies of the remote or recent past. b. Advocate public or collective ownership and administration of the means of production and distribution of goods. c. Argue for more governmental stimulus to help the economy. 2. Would Henry Hazlitt more likely say: a. That government should fund public works to maintain full employment. b. The art of economics consists in looking not merely at the
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TESTING YOUR COMPREHENSION 1) Why are fossil fuels our most prevalent source of energy today? Why are they considered nonrenewable sources of energy? Today‚ the three main fossil fuels that are in demand are oil‚ coal and natural gas. These fossil fuels are prevalent because they are efficient to burn‚ ship‚ and store based on high energy content. Fossil fuels also provide for our daily needs such as transportation‚ heating‚ cooking and electricity. Based on our current rates of consumption‚ we
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13. True or False? a. Financing for public corporations must flow through financial markets. False b. Financing for private corporations must flow through financial intermediaries. False c. The sale of policies is a source of financing for insurance companies. True d. Almost all foreign exchange trading occurs on the floors of the FOREX exchanges in New York and London. False e. The opportunity cost of capital is the capital outlay required to undertake a real investment opportunity. True f. The
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HOLIDAY HOMEWORK CLASS IX English Holiday Homework for class 9 2015- 2016 1. Book Review of the novel “Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift In your own words write the chapter wise summary in about 75 words for each chapter. Answer the following value based questions: Q1.The best way to thank an illiterate person is to make him/her literate. Give your views on this opinion and justify them with reference to How I Taught My Grandmother
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Cheryl Morris Walder MGT 361 NOV 2012 Week One Questions Chapter 1 Short-Answers Questions (Pg. 33) What four steps should an organization follow in determining which technologies to use? 1) Assess the competition and Industry-wide pressures that affect the organization 2) Determine business strategies critical to successfully address those competitive and industry pressures 3) Identify important business processes that support your chosen business strategies 4) Align technology
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05)12/8 -1 =7.593% a) 1000(1.075936/12 – 1) = 37.27 b) 1000(1.07593−1) = 75.93 c) 1000(1.075933/2 −1) = 116.03 5-12. Capital One is advertising a 60-month‚ 5.99% APR motorcycle loan. If you need to borrow $8000 to purchase your dream Harley Davidson‚ what will your monthly payment be? Sol: Discount rate for 12 months is‚ 5.99/12 = 0.499167% C= 8000/[1/0.004991(1-1/(1+0.004991)60)] = $154.63 5-16. You have just purchased a home and taken out a $500‚000 mortgage. The mortgage
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painting depicts George Washington and workers on his plantation. (Wikimedia Commons) Buying and Selling Slaves Before the Civil War‚ nearly 4 million black slaves toiled in the American South. Modem scholars have assembled a great deal of evidence showing that few slaves accepted their lack of freedom or enjoyed life on the plantation. As one ex-slave put it‚ “No day dawns for the slave‚ nor is it looked for. It is all night — night forever.” For many‚ the long night of slavery only ended in
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Statistics Homework – Week 2 Chapter 1: 1.1 - Three different types of drinks are sold at a fast food restaurant – soft drinks‚ fruit juices and coffee. A) Explain why the type of drinks sold is an example of a categorical variable Categorical variables take values that fall into one or more categories. As there are 3 different types of drinks‚ they would all fall into their own categories rather than numerical. B) Explain why the type of drinks sold is an example of a nominally scaled
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Question 1: (4 points) Consider the ski resort satisfaction data we used in class (“satisfaction.sav” in Week 7 folder). This is data based on a survey of 500 users of a ski resort. In class we did part of the analysis. In this question you will be asked to redo some of the analysis and complete the rest. For part a)‚ b) and c)‚ write down your null and alternative hypotheses and then discuss the hypothesis testing results based on SPSS output. Please show your SPSS output for part a)‚ b)‚ and
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Jackie Wong ID 0371203 1. PROBLEM 7.2 Given: L=300 mm h=500 mm A=175 cm2 Water collected in 3min=620 cm3 Void ratio of sand=0.58 Determine: a) Hydraulic conductivity‚ k (cm/sec) k=QLAht=620 cm3*30 cm175cm2*50cm*3min*60sec1min=0.0118cmsec b) Seepage velocity vs=v1+ee‚ v=ki‚ i=hL→vs=khL1+ee=0.011850cm30cm1+0.580.58= vs=0.0536 cm/sec 2. PROBLEM 7.6 GIVEN-Falling head permeability test: Length of soil specimen=700 mm Area of the soil specimen=20cm2
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