Tutorial 1 BME1014 Trimester 1 2013/2014 Q1 Briefly discuss each of the following economic ideas: People are rational. People respond to incentive. Optimal decisions are made at the margin. Q2 Indicate whether each of the following statements applies to microeconomics or macroeconomics issue. a) Proton plans to spend RM800 million on a new automobile plant. b) The nation’s economy grew at an annual rate of 3.7 percent in the final quarter of the year. c) The trade
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Econ 103 Ch 4: Page 88 (page 490 in Economics) 1. Define GDP and distinguish between a final good and an intermediate good. Provide examples. GDP is the market value of all the final goods and services produced within a country in a given time period. A final good or service is an item that is sold to the final user‚ that is‚ the final consumer‚ government‚ a firm making investment‚ or a foreign entity. An intermediate good or service is an item that is produced by one firm‚ bought
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MGT 320 Opening Exercises Week 1 1. Marbury v. Madison established: a. Judicial review 2. Which of the following is not a primary source of law? a. Journal articles 3. All of the following are different theories of jurisprudence except: a. The Uniform Commercial Code 4. Litigation is imperative in cases involving business dealing to establish all of the following except: a. Moral conduct 5. ______ refers to the various administrative bureaucracies in government‚ sometimes termed the unofficial “fourth
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Topic 1. Was the internment and treatment of ‘enemy aliens’ in World War One justified? 2. Did the role of Canada in the battles of WWI make Canada stronger? 3. Was Robert Borden correct in his decision to pass conscription? 4. Why was Prime Minister Mackenzie King so successful as a Canadian politician ? 5. Was the Winnipeg General Strike a radical uprising or peaceful resistance? 6. Was R.B. Bennett’s response to the On-to-Ottawa Trek appropriate? 7. Was the sacrifice made by Canadians
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Honors Chemistry Chapter Nine PracticeExam Student: ___________________________________________________________________________ 1. Which of these compounds is most likely to be ionic? A. KF B. CCl4 C. CS2 D. CO2 E. ICl 2. Which of these compounds is most likely to be ionic? A. NCl3 B. BaCl2 C. CO D. SO2 E. SF4 3. Which of these compounds is most likely to be covalent? A. Rb2S B. SrCl2 C. CS2 D. CaO E. MgI2 4. Which of these compounds is most likely to be covalent?
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The marketing mix in marketing strategy: Product‚ Price‚ Place and Promotion The marketing mix is the set of controllable‚ tactical marketing tools that a company uses to produce a desired response from its target market. It consists of everything that a company can do to influence demand for its product. It is also a tool to help marketing planning and execution. The four Ps of marketing: product‚ price‚ place and promotion. The marketing mix can be divided into four groups of variables commonly
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The Fire team Squad Leader Equipped with the M16A4 service rifle and M7 bayonet‚ the Marine rifle squad leader: ● Is responsible for squad employment ● Maintains communication with fire team leaders Fire Team Leader A corporal often serves as the fire team leader. Equipped with the M16A4 service rifle‚ an M203 grenade launcher‚ and an M7 bayonet‚ the fire team leader: ● Is responsible for the safety of his Marines and their performance ● Controls the movement and fires of the Marines within the fire team
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MINI-LESSON abandon (v.) = desert‚ leave behind able (adj.) = capable‚ qualified‚ fit abolish (v.) = end‚ eliminate abrupt (adj.) = sudden‚ hasty‚ unexpected acclaim (v.) = applaud‚ praise‚ honor acclaim (n.) = praise‚ applause‚ honor acrid (adj.) = bitter‚ sharp‚ biting adapt (v.) = adjust‚ modify adept (adj.) = skillful‚ expert adhere (v.) = stick‚ cling admonish (v.) = warm‚ caution‚ advise adorn (v.) = decorate‚ ornament advent
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5C Problems involving triangles cQ1. The diagram shows a sector AOB of a circle of radius 15 cm and centre O. The angle at the centre of the circle is 115. Calculate (a) the area of the sector AOB. (b) the area of the shaded region. (226 ‚ 124 nQ2. Consider a triangle and two arcs of circles. The triangle ABC is a right-angled isosceles triangle‚ with AB = AC = 2. The point P is the midpoint of [BC]. The arc BDC is part of a circle with centre A
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Assignment #1 – Model Answers Aim for around 1000 words and certainly no more than 1250 words Last week‚ Japan’s government downgraded its views on consumer sentiment and machinery orders‚ while the Bank of Japan effectively cut its assessments on exports. The Wall Street Journal‚ August 13th‚ 2012. a) Using the basic Keynesian model‚ provide a detailed analysis of the likely impact of the changes described above for Japan’s real GDP and rate of unemployment. (20 marks) b) Suppose the government
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