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    AP Prompt: Allegory and symbolism are often used to convey implicit meaning in a work of literature. In a well-organized essay discuss how Robert Frost uses the aforementioned devices to convey his intent or implicit meaning. Robert Frost’s iconic poem The Road Not Taken is a work heavily reliant on the use of symbolism and allegory to convey the implicit meaning. The poem is a narrative of a moment in a man’s life where he must make a choice‚ standing at a separation of paths in a yellow wood

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    pocket costs) 2. Implicit costs: the opportunity costs to the firm of using inputs it owns(land owned by firm‚ capital owned by firm‚ owners’ time)‚ doesn’t require firm to pay money (sn: capital is buildings/machines used to produce a product‚ not money) * Profits: 1. Accounting profit: Defined as TR – Total explicit costs 2. Economic Profit: Defined as TR – All costs(total explicit+total implicit costs) (Economic Profit=Accounting profit – Total implicit costs) Economic profit

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    References: Education.com. (2012). Curriculum. Retrieved from http://www.education.com/definition/curriculum/ Stewart‚ D. (2012). How do explicit & implicit curriculum differ? Retrieved from http://www.ehow.com/info_11367407_explicit-implicit-curriculum-differ.html Teacher ’s Mind Resources. (2011). What is curriculum? Retrieved from http://www.teachersmind.com/Curriculum.html

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    explicit and implicit. Explicit rules are specifically written or spoken. These kinds of rules are made clear so there is no confusion. Implicit rules are rules that are implied. You have learned them throughout life and through you experiences communicating with others (Beebee‚ Beebee‚ &Ivy‚ 2007). An example of explicit rule would be rules like when your boss tells you that you must dress in formal business attire except on Fridays when business casual is acceptable. Some implicit rules are how

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    Introduction to Economics Exercise 4 - Outline solutions 1. Let us return to the butter market of Question 2 from Exercise 3: The demand for butter is given by: Qd = 20 – 0.05P And supply is given by: Qs = – 10 + 0.20P Where P is pence per kilogram of butter‚ Qd is the number of kilograms of butter demanded per day‚ expressed in thousands and Qs is the number of kilograms of butter supplied per day‚ expressed in thousands. (a) Take the market equilibrium calculated in Exercise

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    Having an increasingly diverse society would lessen implicit biases (unconscious biases) people have towards different races because people would be exposed to different cultures and would get to know people and move past stereotypes and misconceptions. Once we get rid of‚ or at least minimize‚ implicit biases‚ I think society will become more diverse and accepting. Because many people unknowingly have implicit biases towards different races‚ this can unintentionally affect hiring

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    fluency. While asking the comprehension questions Nadia got 5 out of 8 with look backs. She got a 3 out of 4 for the explicit questions and 2 out of 4 for the implicit question. The look backs did not make a difference in her comprehension. Nadia got two of the implicit question wrong‚ but in the retelling she said the right answers. The implicit questions 4 and 7 were specifically looking for the answer family‚ but she stated her grandpa. Overall‚ Nadia was at the Frustration level according to the

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    Identify the affected Parties. Utilitarian View Virtue Ethics 4. Identify the Consequences. State: (a) the consequentialist principle (CP) used to assess the actions of the decision maker (e.g.‚ egoism‚ utilitarianism); (b) the standard implicit in this principle (e.g.‚ action in my long-term self-interest); (c) the key potential consequences for each of the affected parties; (d) the extent to which each consequence undermines (U) or supports (S) the issue based on the CP selected. An

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    to the fact that the woman’s state of mind is also “off balance” which is the implicit meaning of the scene. By using the Dutch Camera Angle this causes confusion for the viewer‚ helping us to relate to the implicit meaning of the scene. The next scene I chose to analyze is when she stands in front of the window‚ watching herself chase after the hooded figure. She then pulls a key out of her mouth. Here the implicit meaning is one for the whole film‚ which is that she holds the key to end her

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    Question 1.1 “According to the definition of opportunity cost‚ the more alternatives that we have given up in undertaking an action‚ the higher the opportunity cost.” Please comment on this statement and explain your answers using examples. Ans Opportunity cost of an action refers to the value of the best alternative that must be given up in order to undertake that action. That is‚ the highest-valued option forgone. The statement in the question is uncertain and is determined by situation

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