Tutorial Questions – Sets 1 and 2 Week 2 Tutorial: 1. What is the difference between microeconomics and macroeconomics? Microeconomics is all about particular economic units‚ with consideration of these individual units‚ where as macroeconomics is all about concern for the economy as a whole or with basic/generalized subdivisions. 2. What is the difference between deductive and inductive methods in economics when discussing theories? Deductive methods (or also known as hypothetical methods)
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Individual Notes week 2 Economic Opportunities Paper Refer to the Railroads Map under The Corporation in Ch. 17 of American History: a Survey under to study the progression of the nation’s railroad system during 1870. After studying this map‚ imagine yourself as a business promoter seeking new immigrant labor from either Europe or Asia. Write a 350- to 700-word paper in which you describe the economic opportunities beckoning newcomers in all regions of the country as a result of industrialization
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individuals (labour) bring forth a diverse range of skills and other characteristics and have different preferences between work and leisure‚ and hence supply different number of hours of work. in assessing what is known as the demand side‚ Norris notes ’employers differ in the type of labour they seek. It is the (ideal) task of labour markets to allocate labour to its most productive uses to maximise the output of goods and services and the collective utility of workers. The most prominent competing
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questions. Please do NOT incorporate information from other sources. All of the information that you need to answer the questions successfully is supplied in the case material. Each of the four questions counts 25% toward the total score on the exam. NOTE: This is an INDIVIDUAL assignment‚ and the Stern Honor Code will be strictly enforced. When completed‚ please email your answer document to jporac@stern.nyu.edu no later than 9 am on Monday‚ Jan 21st 2013. Label your document file with your last
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0200025 Topic/Objective: Name: Justin Tolentino Senior Year‚ Adv. Summer Reading Assignment Class/Period: 1st Period English Date: 8-13-14 Essential Question: Questions: Notes: “What you don’t necessarily realize when you start selling your time by the hour is that what you’re really selling is your life.” This short quote is very eye opening as it makes you question if it is true. It almost forces you to look at your life and ask if getting a job‚ or maybe a job that you already have‚ is
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Sociology Chapter 1 notes Define – Sociology: is the systematic study of human society and social interaction. Society: is a large social grouping that shares the same geographical territory and is subject to the same political authority and dominant cultural expectations. Sociological imagination: the ability to see the relationship between the individual experiences and the larger society. Industrialization: the process by which societies are transformed from dependence on agriculture
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Apartheid Notes Apartheid was a political system in South Africa‚ which was in use in the 20th century‚ mainly between the 1940s and the 1980s. In the system‚ the people of South Africa were divided by their race. Even though black people were the majority in the country‚ a small number of white people ruled them and held most political offices. Racial segregation is the separation of humans into racial groups in daily life. It may apply to activities such as eating in a restaurant‚ drinking
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Accounts Notes Double Entry Example 1 Transactions Debit (In) Credit (Out) Bought goods for resale for cash Purchases Cash Sold goods for cash Cash Sales Paid cash into bank Bank Cash Sold goods and received cheque Bank Sales Bought goods and paid by cheque Purchases Bank Example 2 Transactions Debit Credit Bought goods on credit from M.Mizzi Purchases M.Mizzi Paid M.Mizzi in cash one week later M.Mizzi Cash Sold goods on credit to S.Said S.Said Sales S.Said paid by cheque Bank S.Said Example
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Staudacher Hypnotherapy - A Handbook- Michael Heap and Windy Dryden Counselling and Psychotherapy – Further Techniques- counselling Skills 1‚ The Initial Consultation-Counselling Skills 2‚ Chrysalis notes Chrysalis notes‚ module 4- working with self esteem‚ understanding hidden agendas Chrysalis notes module 7 – regression‚ introduction to working with greif and loss General Hypnotherapy Register- Hypnotherapy code of ethics for Hypnotherapists Scripts‚ Strategies in Hypnotherapy‚ The complete works
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As supporting notes The practitioner we were most inspired by was Katie Mitchell. The crucial idea behind Katie Mitchell is that of Stanislavsky‚ naturalistic but with a contemporary twist. We chose to explore an extract from Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen. Being‚ a naturalistic play‚ we thought that by using Katie Mitchell as our practitioner‚ we would be able to put a slight twist onto the dated play‚ and gain more knowledge of the characters. This involved us researching the era of the play‚ the
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