ECONTWO: EXERCISE 1 WINFRED M. VILLAMIL 3rd TERM‚ 2013-2014 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I. Indicate to which the following items of GDP belong by writing C for personal consumption expenditure‚ I for gross capital formation‚ G for government spending‚ and EX for exports. Write O if it is excluded from current GDP. O 1. Payment by the government of social security benefits to a retired public school
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conEcon345 Money and Banking Assignment 1 Zhongli Sui (Bill) 31438104 a). What is YTM(i) for bond A and B? which one is highest? Bond A: 1000 = 1001+i + 901+i2 + 80(1+i)3 + 70(1+i)4 + 60(1+i)5 + 600(1+i)5 i(A) = 0 Bond B: 1000 = 1001+i + 1001+i2 + 100(1+i)3 + 100(1+i)4 + 40(1+i)5 + 400(1+i)5 i(B) = - 0.04419415 Bond A has higher yield than Bond B. ( 0 > -0.044195) b). Suppose i=0.05 for both bond A and B‚ which bond has higher price? Bond
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We all experience psychological conflicts‚ knowingly or unknowingly. They involve psychological conflicts among our thoughts‚ emotions‚ and rational thinking. It may be the most dangerous conflict of all due to the battleground in which it take place in -- our mind. <br> <br>There are many examples of psychological conflicts in the stories we have read. In "Leiningen Versus the Ants" by Carl Stephenson‚ Leiningen battled not only on his South American plantation‚ but in his mind. He struggled with
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MATERIAL FALLACIES MATERIAL FALLACIES • Fallacies of Relevance – irrelevant premises (diversion) • • • • • The appeal to populace (ad populum) The appeal to pity (ad misericordiam) The appeal to force (ad baculum) The argument against person (ad hominem) Irrelevant Conclusion • Fallacies of Defective Induction – weak premises • • • • The argument from ignorance (ad ignorantiam) The appeal to inappropriate authority (ad vericundiam) False Cause Hasty Generalization MATERIAL FALLACIES • Fallacies
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Fallacies in Advertising According to Bassham et al. (2002)‚ a logical fallacy is “an argument that contains a mistake in reasoning” (p. 140). There are two types of logical fallacies‚ fallacies of relevance‚ and fallacies of insufficient evidence. Fallacies of relevance happen when the premises are not logically relevant to the conclusion. Fallacies of insufficient evidence occur when the premises do not provide sufficient evidence to support the conclusion. Though there are several logical fallacies
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Assignment 1 1. Most of the mobile devices such as iphone and ipad provide convenient social networking applications helping people communicate‚ collaborate and obtain essential information via e-mail‚ typing messages. These easy-used applications can let people get along with each other anywhere they like no matter between colleagues or families easily. Based on a fast and high-efficiency data-obtained function; people tend to use these handy applications making business decisions day by day
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conclusion is true Fallacies Logical fallacies are arguments based on faulty reasoning. They often appear true at first‚ but they do not remain viable under scrutiny. A fallacy is an “argument” in which the premises given for the conclusion do not provide the needed degree of support. A deductive fallacy is a deductive argument that is invalid (it is such that it could have all true premises and still have a false conclusion). An inductive fallacy is less formal than a deductive fallacy. They are arguments
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MaryKate Hastie Mr. Perry English 101 February 13‚ 2013 Love is a Fallacy Is Max Schulman’s novel‚ Love is a Fallacy‚ anti-women or anti men? Although the answer to this question is very argumentative‚ many people would read this essay and immediately agree that this essay was written in an anti-woman perspective. However‚ there are those who would view this essay in the anti-men perspective as well. Moreover‚ neither view is 100% accurate. The story does‚ in fact‚ have a number of anti-women
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Operations Management Practice Quiz 1 (LL) Process Analysis and Quality Please circle the most appropriate response. There is only one right answer. It should take you no more than a minute to answer one of these questions if you know your stuff. 1) When improving the throughput of a process we focus on: a) increasing the capacity of the lowest capacity task b) increasing the capacity of all tasks in the process c) increasing the cycle time of each task d) restructuring
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Quiz 1 Study Guide Quiz 1 covers chapters 1‚ 2‚ 4‚ and 5 in Doweiko (2015). It is highly suggested that as you use this study guide‚ you write down page numbers and details on this study guide as well as highlight information in your text so you can more readily find the details you’re looking for when taking the test. The quizzes are open-book‚ open-notes. You will have 1 hour to complete the 25 items. Below are topics in each chapter that you will want to study for the quiz. Chapter 1 (pages 1–7)
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