my car payment at once. (5 points) 2. What aspects of your decision-making process fit the description of a rational choice? Did you consider costs and benefits? Did you pay attention to both monetary and non-monetary factors? Did you consider opportunity costs? Explain. Most aspects of my decision making process fit the description of a rational choice‚ I considered both the costs and benefits. The costs being it is really expensive to own a car and then you have to continually put
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many fewer atoms than the bathtub of water‚ so there can actually be more heat in a colder object‚ but it is spread out throughout many more atoms so the temperature can be lower. 2. 2. Given: 60C(s) → C60; ΔH = 2320 kJ what is ΔH for the following thermochemical equation? 1/60C(s)>>>> C(s) A) +38.7 kJ B) +2320 kJ C) -129 MJ D) -2320 kJ E) -38.7 kJ E is the correct answer. Since the forward reaction has a positive enthalpy‚ the reverse will have a negative enthalpy. Also we are dealing
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Jennifer Prellberg September 8‚ 2014 Animal Health Careers Book Assignment Career Choices for Veterinary Technicians An unknown author once said “They might be only here for a part of your life‚ but to them‚ you are their whole life.” That is my favorite quote regarding pets. Animals play a major role in our lives. Whether we use them to nourish our bodies‚ a mode of transportation‚ helping us plow fields‚ or even just a being to talk and cry with. As I sit here typing
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Running head: STRATEGIC CHOICE AND EVALUATION Strategic Choice and Evaluation STR 581 August 24‚ 2013 Richard Rowlett University of Phoenix Strategic Choice and Evaluation Introduction In the U.S. our economy is still in recovery phase so to speak. Businesses are looking into other alternatives to thrive during this recovery. For some companies considering the alternative might be easier for others than most because some companies grow step-by-step and evolve
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Robin Wake 10/24/12 Choice Theories Madoff was a master thief and financier. In 2008‚ he revealed that the asset management arm of his firm‚ Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities‚ was "just one big lie". In what he described as a Ponzi scheme‚ he took his investors for $65 billion over the course of two decades. The scheme wasn’t revealed until Madoff himself confessed his crimes (How Ponzi Schemes Work). I believe this is based on the rational choice theory. For example‚ a drug addict may
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Choice Theory developed by William Glasser (1998) is based on the assumption that we choose everything we do. According to Glasser‚ as summarized by Gladding (2004)‚ health is based on healthy relationships where one does not feel the need to change those
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conflict will dawn‚ perpetually busy- and without consciousness.”-Gunter Grass. Living in a perfect world is not worth giving up your choices. Without our choices‚ there would be several necessities missing from our human lives. Having a perfect world would eliminate a true family unit‚ a graduation‚ and a job. I don’t think living in a perfect world is worth giving up choices because you would have to give up your true family and parents. In The Giver‚ everyone has an assigned family unit. “Like the Matching
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Promoting choice‚ well-being and the protection of all individuals in a health and social care setting Task A1 Case study of Mr Ali 1a In order to gain as much independent information as possible‚ apart from Mr Ali himself‚ I would approach 3 specific groups of people: • His daughter who of all people will know him best‚ knows what his likes and dislikes are‚ knows what makes him happy or upset‚ and have his best interests at heart. • His home carers and wardens who are involved
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4. Strategic choice: the broad business strategies pursued 4.1 Ansoff’s product/ market strategies? Definition Ansoff’s product is a strategic planning model that links a market or product strategy with a corporation’s general and typical strategic direction (Hussain et al.‚ 2013). The strategies that are being implemented by Woolworths Corporation are market penetration‚ marketing development‚ manufactured goods development and diversification. Market penetration Market penetration can
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Career Choices There are many skills and values to choose from. My 5 Skills I have received are flexibility‚ leadership‚ teamwork‚ communicating‚ and editing. I believe flexibility relates to my career choice‚ my time is very flexible and I can adjust to change. My second skill is leadership‚ I think this skill does suit my career‚ I like being in charge and do well under pressure and know how to direct my coworkers. Third‚ teamwork is a skill that again does suit me‚ I enjoy working
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