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    Study Cases Brickley

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    Brickley self tests ‚ chapter 2 and 3 2-3. You have won a free ticket to see an Eric Clapton concert (which has no resale value). Bob Dylan is performing on the same night and is your next best alternative activity. Tickets to see Dylan cost $40. On any given day‚ you would be willing to pay up to $50 to see Dylan. Assume there are no other costs of seeing either performance. Based on this information‚ what is the opportunity cost of seeing Eric Clapton? a) $0 b) $10 c) $40 d) $50 Ticket

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    Office Equipment Company

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    countries. In one of the‚ El Salvador‚ they encountered the problem that their manager announced its resignation. Therefore‚ they had to choose a suitable candidate. OEC didn’t have manufacturing facilities in El Salvador‚ but they had been selling there for more than 22 years at that time. The sales and profits proved to be improving every year. In 1993‚ OEC decided to construct a factory. The components of the machines would be imported and assembled locally as El Salvador could offer a big

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    The Colonel Analysis

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    “The Colonel‚” Carolyn Forche recounts a cruel encounter with the titles main character of interest while working for Amnesty International in El Salvador. The colonel personality can best be summed as a remorseless man in a chaotic country where violence is customary to the colonel and his people. He also cares not for the civil liberties of the citizens of El Salvador that he governs or the fact that he is revealing his evil personality to Forche with no compunction. The theme for “The Colonel” could

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    The El Paso Pigeon

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    The El Paso Pigeon The first time I saw one of those “El Paso Pigeons” was the summer of 2012. My brother-in-law and I were standing in the backyard when he pointed up in the air and said‚ “Look‚ there is an El Paso pigeon.” In the beginning‚ I did not know what he meant by that because I was looking at the sky‚ searching for any kind of bird‚ but I could not see anything. “Right there in the tree‚” he said‚ and pointed at a plastic bag that was stuck in a tree. At that moment‚ I did not spend

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    Deir-el Medina

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    NAVARRA DEIR EL-MEDINA The village of Deir el-Medina is situated in Upper Egypt near Thebes and Luxor‚ on the west bank of the Nile. The typical New Kingdom village was predominately agricultural and contained a wide range of skilled and non-skilled workers‚ including farmers‚ fishermen and labourers. By contrast‚ Deir el-Medina was built to house only one group of people: the skilled workers who built and decorated the royal tombs. The community included the workmen‚ their wives‚ children

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    Rodriguez Diaz De Vivar

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    Rodriguez Diaz De Vivar “El Cid” Born and educated as a nobleman in the Royal Court of the Castile‚ Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar became a famous military leader and diplomat. He was King Alfonso VI’s greatest general in the war against the Moors and is widely considered to be a National Hero of Spain. Known as El Cid Campeador (or El Cid)‚ this honourable nickname translates as the ’Lord of Military Arts’‚ or ’The Champion’‚ and reflects his innovative techniques on the battlefield. Rodrigo Diaz was

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    was one of those people and his heroic actions he took and the attempt he made to stand up for the people of El Salvador made a big impact in the lives of the lower class Salvadorans‚ called campesinos. Throughout Romero’s life his views were changed based on the political climate of El Salvador and the well-being of the poor campesino people that lived there. Romero’s view of the people of El Salvador and their conflict with the government and the influence of the radical communist groups was converted

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    Candide Assessment

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    Candide is in El Dorado‚ a world that is perfect‚ wealthy and equal‚ he still makes naive decisions that were driven by greed and ambition: "I own‚ my friend‚ once more that the castle where I was born is nothing in comparison with this; but‚ after all‚ Miss Cunegonde is not here‚ and you have‚ without doubt‚ some mistress in Europe. If we abide here we shall only be upon a footing with the rest‚ whereas‚ if we return to our old world‚ only with twelve sheep laden with the pebbles of El Dorado‚ we

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    Living in 2 places

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    Essay Living in two places Some people live in a lot of places‚ some don’t move at all. It’s a different experience when it comes to live in different countries. It feels like you start all over again. The places I’ve lived in my entire life are El Salvador and the United States. They have their differences‚ but they both feel like home to me. United States is North America. There are places that are always cold‚ hot‚ or both. It depends on where you live. This country is really big‚ so

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    Using a satirical approach‚ Voltaire seeks to expose much of the misguided notions of the renaissance period in his book‚ Candide‚ or Optimism. Despite humanism thriving‚ Candide’s experiences show that life in the 1700’s was not easy‚ nor fair. The world was becoming more complicated as religiosity‚ politics‚ economics‚ and social life underwent massive changes‚ yet for everyday folks such as Candide‚ Pangloss‚ and Cunegonde‚ these changes did not have an immediate impact on the commoners wellbeing

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