Oda‚ Yamato and Tarohmaru in Chapter 6 analyze gender segregation in which the strength of occupational that differ across Japanese prefectures. Across many societies occupational segregation generally shows certain similarities. Men are more likely to get manual jobs‚ while women are more likely to get non-manual jobs than men. This gender segregation referred to as horizontal occupational. However‚ vertical segregation is a trend of vertical occupational‚ whereby women tend to get jobs with lower
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4. If the diameter of a monster truck tire is 3.6 m and makes one rotation every 5 seconds‚ how far does the tire roll in 1 minute? T=2 5. What trigonometric function gives an output of when the input is ? K=1 6. Which of the six trigonometric functions are positive in quadrant III? K=2 7. What is the vertical and horizontal translation for the function C=2 8. If a bicycle wheel makes 7 rotations a second and has a diameter
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CASE 6 – ACCIDENT OR HOMICIDE? The shooting of Yoshi Hattori CHAPTER 6 – PRINCIPLES OF THE CRIMINAL LAW Factual guilt- guilty based upon the facts‚ though not necessarily legally guilty Legal guilt - proof of criminal liability beyond a reasonable doubt by admissible evidence within a court of law. Criminal liability - the degree of blameworthiness assigned to the defendants as a result of legal adjudication Elements of a crime – the five key elements common to almost all criminal statutes
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Chapter 9 When valuing raw materials inventory at lower-of-cost-or-market‚ what is the meaning of the term "market"? a. Net realizable value b. Net realizable value less a normal profit margin c. Current replacement cost d. Discounted present value The floor to be used in applying the lower-of-cost-or-market method to inventory is determined as the a. net realizable value. b. net realizable value less normal profit margin. c. replacement
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Chapter 1 1. A Chapter 2 1. Which event brought Queen Isabella to the throne in 1474? a. The death of her brother Henry 2. How did a sea route to Asia impact Europe? a. The route allowed merchants to charge lower prices for imported Eastern goods 3. The government of which country sponsored Christopher Columbus’s 1492 exploration? a. Spain 4. How did Ferdinand and Isabella react to Columbus’s first voyage? a. They believed Spain could challenge Portuguese dominance of the seas 5. The Treaty of Tordesillas
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0 out of 1 points Which of the following is excluded from an individual’s cash budget? Selected Answer: social security tax payments Answers: wages and salary retirement account social security tax payments alimony Question 2 0 out of 1 points One means to adjust for risk is Selected Answer: to divide each funds’ return by the return on the market Answers: standardize funds’ return by their beta coefficients compute their rates of return including both income and capital
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Quiz Questions for Chapter 9 1. A truck was purchased for $25‚000. It has a six-year life and a $4‚000 salvage value. Using straight-line depreciation‚ what is the asset’s carrying value (book value) after 2 1/2 years? a. $8‚750. b. $12‚250. c. $14‚583. d. $16‚250. 2. On January 1‚ 2003‚ Superior Landscaping Company paid $17‚000 to buy a stump grinder. If Superior uses the grinder to remove 2‚500 stumps per year‚ it would have an estimated useful life of 10 years and a salvage value
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In chapters six and seven of Slaughterhouse Five‚ Vonnegut discusses why each moment of life should be enjoyed‚ that hope can be found in dark places‚ and how life is constantly moving forward. For instance‚ in chapter six a theme is to enjoy life while possible‚ because time is always running out and moving forward. When Lazzaro threatens to kill Billy‚ he tells him not to worry about it and to just enjoy life while he can. In life‚ there will always be something in the future that could happen
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Chapter 7 Competition and Policies towards Monopolies and Oligopolies‚ Privatization and Deregulation Suggested Answers to the Review Questions I. Questions 1. Pure monopoly refers to the case where: a) there is a single firm selling the commodity‚ b) there are no close substitutes for the commodity‚ and c) entry into the industry is very difficult or impossible. If we further assume that the monopolist has perfect knowledge of present and future prices and costs‚ we have perfect monopoly
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forgo buying the product. a. True 4. Companies operating in less competitive markets offer products or services that differ from each other. a. True 5. $6‚250‚000 on the sales order activity and 5‚500 sales orders. a. = 6250000/5500 batch-level costs. 6. The lower the cost of producing a product‚ the greater the quantity of product the company is willing to supply. a. True 7. _____ tracks and accumulates business function costs across the entire value chain from a product’s initial R&D to its final
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