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    MICRO-ECONOMICS ASSIGNMENT Q(1) Explain and illustrate with diagrams the differences between diminishing marginal returns and decreasing economies of scale and cite causes and examples. Ans. The law of diminishing returns is also called the law of variable proportion‚ as the proportions of each factor of production employed keep changing as more of one factor is added. The law of diminishing returns does not imply that adding more of a factor will decrease the total production‚ a condition

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    represented and can be tied between the two pieces of writing. Some of these ideas and themes include symbolism of equality‚ overcoming obstacles‚ taking risks‚ and courage. I will be discussing how these themes are shown throughout both the novel and poem. The main idea of “If” is to be able to find the perfect balance‚ where you can understand things‚ but not have them control you. Its to find the golden mean‚ where you can be the best person possible. For example a couplet from stanza one reads:

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    One Day‚ Now Broken in Two‚ is an article written by Anna Quindlen. The theme of this piece is based on the attacks made on 9-11 and her eldest child’s birthday of September 11th. Quindlen shows an expression of different thoughts and opinions toward this one date. The attack and her child’s birthday appear to have been split into two viewpoints. One shown as a critical moment in which America’s hearts broke and the second shown as a moment which was filled with excitement and happiness‚ yet each

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    How Does Scout Mature

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    it most clearly arre scout jem atticus. there are also those who are in between the three main levels of maturity such as dill and calpurnia. what is maturity described like in this novel? maturity is supposed to be gained with experience however in this novel age does not express maturity but rather shows how maturity is somewhat personality. people with a calm chill personality compared to one with a outgoing loud personality comparable to atticus compared to scout. scout is

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    polite and a gentleman‚ Carton is a heavy drinker‚ ill-mannered and unkempt. Dickens uses the contrast between the two men to rate the degree in which Carton is ruining his own life‚ with Darnay serving as a representation of Carton’s unrealized possibilities. Dickens stresses this point in Carton’s moment of self-reflection in front of the mirror. Showing Lucie as rather two-dimensional individual so central to the book may seem strange‚ but keep in mind that Dickens created Lucie

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    Scout Finch Struggles

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    Strength in Struggles Unfortunate circumstances form children into adults. Scout Finch‚ an adventurous tomboy from the novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee‚ and Saul Indian Horse‚ a native boy from Richard Wagamese’s novel Indian Horse‚ both prove that to overcome challenges you must have faith‚ resilience‚ and courage; Scout uses challenges to learn but Saul triumphs as he uses his past experiences to mature and develop a new sense of self. For instance‚ Saul’s superior growth can be proven

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    the first step after finishing the high school. It is the path in which you will choose a specific major‚ and which will lead you to your future career. As I am a student of Kabul University‚ I am not satisfied completely with the approaches they teach. However‚ now I am an undergraduate student in the American university of Afghanistan which is completely different from Kabul University. I can see the huge differences between these two Universities in terms of security‚ educational system‚ and the

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    heard me confessing my love for him. I was asking myself why he had to have the name Montague and requested he change his name for me and forget about his father’s wishes. I never noticed how ridiculous this terrible feud is before! It makes no sense; Two intelligent families that cannot seem to solve a feud and no one even remembers what started the whole thing. Anyways‚ I truly feared for Romeo when he was up with me on my balcony‚ but I did not want him to leave! My dear relatives would murder him

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    many children have experienced the pressure of fulfilling their parents’ expectations or following in their footsteps. This pressure will oftentimes have a negative effect for the children of those parents. In the chapter of Amy Tan’s Joy Luck Club‚ “Two Kinds‚” the reader is introduced to Jing-mei‚ a young Chinese girl who wishes to become the prodigy that her mother wishes her to be. However‚ her constant disappointment in the many challenges her mother presents her causes her to lose hope and motivation

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    Patience Between Gender

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    situations‚ such as relationships‚ school and career. This will help close research gaps for future studies of the same field. Table of Contents Introduction 4 Problem Statement 5 Research Objectives 5 Operational Definitions 6 Literature Review 7 Perception‚ Impressions‚ and Social Categorization Women are more patient than men‚ but both only last an average two-and-a-half minutes Methodology 9 Research Design 9 Participants 9

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