1. A patient with poorly controlled Type I diabetes has blood drawn and finds that the pH of his blood is 7.1. The normal pH of blood is 7.4. The patient’s blood [H+] is A) one fourth normal B) one third normal C) half normal D) twice normal E) three times normal 2. The Henderson-Hasselbalch equation: A) allows the graphic determination of the molecular weight of a weak acid from its pH alone. B) does not explain the behavior of di- or tri-basic weak acids C) employs
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. Part 3: 20 points (10 points per question) SHORT-ANSWER. Answer the following questions in your examination booklet. Question 1: The Legal Emphasis Name and explain four kinds of intentional discrimination (8 points). Explain what is also known as unintentional discrimination (2 points). • Intentional Discrimination: (2 points per type) o Direct – An employer deliberately refusing to hire‚ train‚ or promote an individual. It is important to realize that deliberate
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Economics 323-B1 International Economics Midterm Exam 1100-1150‚ Friday 26 February 2010 C. Smith You have 50 minutes to complete this exam. Points allocated to a question are shown in brackets beside the question for a total of 100. Answer ALL questions. Calculators and other electronic devices may NOT be used during the exam. 1. Wages differ greatly across countries and they depend‚ to some extent at least‚ on productivity differences. Suppose Canada and Japan produce two types
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Laura Marie PHI 104-51 MIDTERM MIDTERM EXAM INSTRUCTIONS: Please answer the following questions with a few sentences or a paragraph. 1. Define Ethics: Ethics are principles of right conduct that serve as rules for people. It is the understanding of what is right and wrong‚ and choosing to do what is right. 2. What are the 5 Steps to Making an Ethical Decision? The first step in making an Ethical decision is to recognize a moral issue. The second step
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CLICK TO DOWNLOAD MAT 540 MIDTERM EXAM 1. Deterministic techniques assume that no uncertainty exists in model parameters. 2. A continuous random variable may assume only integer values within a given interval. 3. A joint probability is the probability that two or more events that are mutually exclusive can occur simultaneously. 4. A decision tree is a diagram consisting of circles decision nodes‚ square probability nodes‚ and branches. 5. A table of random numbers must be
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1. What is a pure risk? (0.5 points) 1) A pure risk is a risk of something negative happening‚ with no possibility for profit or gain. Either things will remain the same‚ or something bad will happen. 2. Why do people take speculative risks? (0.5 points) 2) People take speculative risks because it’s usually risks that involved with every day human right‚ or in living in a particular society. 3. What is meeting the deductible? (0.5 points) 3) Meeting the deductible is when you
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CLICK TO DOWNLOAD MGMT 520 MIDTERM EXAM 1. (TCO B). Infuriated when Harry Reid is re-elected during the 2010 fall election‚ the Republican National Committee decides to take matters into its own hands. In 2011‚ the House of Representatives passes a new "Freedom isn’t Free Act" that requires that anyone who wants to vote in the 2012 presidential election must prove that they paid at least $200 in federal income tax in the past year‚ including people aged 18 (who typically are deducted on their
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Exam 1: Chapters 1‚ 3‚ and 5 Insider trading occurs when | | someone has information not available to the public which they use to profit from trading in stocks. | | | corporate officers buy stock in their company. | | | lawyers‚ investment bankers‚ and others buy common stock in companies represented by their firms. | | | any stock transactions occur in violation of the Federal Trade Commissions restrictions on monopolies. | The secondary market is used | | by corporations
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Section 6 Study Questions (9.0 points) Answer each question fully. Complete sentences are not necessary. Lesson 1 (3.0 points) 1. What is a pure risk? (0.5 points) A risk of something negative happening‚ with no possibility of profit or gain. 2. Why do people take speculative risks? (0.5 points) Some people want to make money like in the stock market that’s a speculative risk because you never know when the stock market will go up or down. 3. What is meeting the
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1. What is aetiology? a) the study of physical features to determine criminal activity b) how crime is caused c) the study of policing d) psychology of crime 2. What are the four stages of police cynicism? a) enjoyment‚ distrust‚ hostility‚ acceptance b) loyalty‚ questioning‚ realization‚ cynicism c) pseudo-cynicism‚ romantic cynicism‚ aggressive cynicism‚ resigned cynicism d) John Wayne cynicism‚ hero cynicism‚ uniformic cynicism‚ superior cynicism 3. Which of the following is NOT
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