For Kottak’s Chapter 10 and lectures‚ The Modern World System: -world systems theory: identifiable social system based on power and wealth differentials and it extends beyond individual countries. -core: geographic center (most dominant position in the world system) includes strongest‚ powerful‚ most advanced industrial nations. -semi-periphery: (between the core and periphery nations) industrialized- export both industrial goods and commodities but lack power and economic dominance of core
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1. What are four alternative theoretical approaches to personal helping listed in your text? Ego psychology‚ behavioral practice‚ cognitive practice‚ and crisis intervention. 2. What are four basic steps identified by Parad‚ Selby and Quinian (1976) in crisis intervention that are designed to help the client return to pre-crisis level of functioning? The search for the precipitating event and its meaning to the client. The search for coping means utilized by the client. The search for
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Take-Home Exam Exercise 1 (a) If the emissions in the area are left unregulated then the two factories will emit as much as they can‚ which means there will be zero abatement (MAC=0). So we have: Factory A: MACA=0 4000-EA=0 EA=4000 Factory B: MACB=0 4000-4EB=0 EB=1000 For the socially optimal level of emissions we have: MACA=4000-EA EA=4000-MACA MACB=4000-4EB EB=1000-0‚25MACB By adding the above by parts we get: E=5000-1‚25MAC MAC=4000-0‚8E The socially optimal level of emissions
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Accounting ReportJosephine SpeignerBCOM/230May 8‚ 2014Professor Fran CarterAccounting ReportTo: Marketing Manager From: Account Manager Attention: John‚ Marketing Manager; report of the Accounting Manager I have performed the duties of Accounting Manager to ABC Company for the year ended 31 December 2013 as requested by you. The annual financial statements listed below are the responsibility of the members. No audit is required and no audit was conducted. Accordingly‚ I do not imply or express
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Course Design Guide SCI/275 Version 6 1 Course Syllabus College of Natural Sciences SCI/275 Version 6 Environmental Science Copyright © 2012‚ 2010‚ 2009‚ 2008‚ 2007‚ 2006 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course focuses on the causes of‚ impacts of‚ and solutions to environmental issues. Students identify global environmental issues as well as develop and critique environmental action plans. Topics include ecosystems‚ energy‚ populations‚ resources‚ pollution
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Renewable Energy Wind Abstract We have been harnessing the wind’s energy for hundreds of years. From old Holland to farms in the United States‚ windmills have been used for pumping water and grinding grain. Today‚ the windmill’s modern equivalent‚ a wind turbine‚ can use the wind’s energy to generate electricity. Wind turbines can be used as stand-alone applications‚ such as for pumping water or to help reduce homeowners’ electric bills‚ or they can be connected to a utility power grid
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FINAL EXAM#06044100 PENN FOSTER STUDENT ID# 21877046 What’s required to implement an organization commitment to social responsibility? What are the main obstacles to implementing socially responsible policies? Name specific actions that can be taken toward increased social responsibility. In order to implement an organizations commitment to social responsibility it is necessary to identify values held by society‚ how the organization intends to address‚ and then develop
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1. a) Write the Gibbs equation for free energy and specify the terms in the equation and their respective units in the SI system. G = U + PV – TS b= H – TS Where G = Gibbs free energy(Joule) H =Enthalpy(Joule) U = Internal energy(Joule) P = Pressure(Pa) V = Volume (m3) T = Temperature (K) S = Entropy(Joule/K) b) Write the Gibbs phase rule and explain the meaning of the terms in the equation. F = VAR – REL (where VAR= P(C+1)‚ REL = (P-1)(C+2)) F = P(C+1)
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1. Yield spreads represents the difference in yield between issues of different terms to maturity but same risks. a. T b. F 2. The coupon rate is the interest rate that equates the current purchase price of the bond with the economic value of all anticipated future interest and principal payments. a. T b. F 3. Zero coupon bonds are sold at an original price that is a substantial premium from their face amount. a. T b. F 4. Municipal bonds are interest-bearing securities
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1. TCO (4). A disk drive ____ controls the transfer of data from a motherboard to a disk drive and vice versa. (Points : 2) mapper regulator controller manager 2. TCO (4). ____ drives are small‚ portable drives that use flash memory or external hard drives to store data for backup or transfer between PCs. (Points : 2) USB Tape Optical Floppy 3. TCO (1). FireWire is a very fast digital input/output system‚ providing transfer rates of up to ____Mbps. (Points : 2) 100 400 480 750
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