The Malaysian Bar Mat Rempit menace: Pain and shame tactic from RTD Thursday‚ 14 May 2009 11:32AM ©The New Straits Times (Used by permission) By : Fadhal A. Ghani and Minderjeet Kaur KUALA LUMPUR: The Road Transport Department wants the power to arrest Mat Rempit who have struck fear in the hearts of Malaysians with their recent involvement in snatch thefts. It is also seeking to change the law to cane the illegal racers whose actions have also led to the eventual death of victims.
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Baldeo Persaud NT 1230 Unit 5 Problem Set 1 Matching Complete the following exercise by matching the terms with their corresponding definitions. a. automated password guessing b. Windows authorization mechanism c. passwords plus smartcards d. stored in a digital certificate e. standard for smart card support f. decrypts data encrypted with a certificate g. firewall exceptions h. standard for fingerprint scanners and other devices i. potentially destructive software j. firewall rule requiring IPsec
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Problem Set 1 Complete all questions listed below. Clearly label your answers. 1. The receipts and year of release of the five movies with the largest nominal box office revenues‚ along with the CPI data of each year are presented below. Assuming that the receipts for each of the movies were derived during their year of release‚ convert the receipts for each to real dollars for the year 2010 (2010 CPI 218.1). Put the movies in order from largest to smallest real box office receipts. Movies
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Problem Set 3 Name Problem Set 3 is to be completed by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of Module/Week 6. 1. Data for the market for graham crackers is shown below. Calculate the elasticity of demand between the following prices. Price of crackers Quantity Demanded (per month) $3 80 $2.5 120 $2 160 $1.5 200 $1 240 $1.00 - $1.50: ___$-0.45________________________________ $1.50 - $2.00: ____$_-0.77______________________________ $2.00 - $2.50: _____$_-1.28_____________________________ $2.50 - $3.00: ____$_-2
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TABLE OF CONTENT [pic][pic][pic][pic] Pages 1. Introduction 2 2. Objective 3 3. Methodology 3 4. Definition
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Problem Set – June 11th 1. How does our spatial representation of time constitute an element of consciousness? Jaynes outlines six essential features to consciousness in modern humans. The first is spatialization. This describes the ability to metaphorically construct abstract concepts in a spatial map. For example‚ think about human history from about 1000 AD to today. How did you conceive of this concept? Did you see a timeline running left to right‚ with bullet points for the Norman Conquest
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Homework Problem Set 4 1. Because Q=12-2P inverse demand P = -0.5 Q+6 For “half price” case‚ P = 2.5‚ Q=7 consumer surplus = 7*(6-2.5)/2 = 12.25 For “buy one‚ get one free” case‚ when original P = 5‚ Q = 4 instead of 2‚ total benefit TB = (4+6)*4/2 = 20 On the other hand‚ payment is 2*5=10 dollars‚ so consumer surplus will be = 10 Thus “half price” gives more surplus. 2. cost minimizing manner‚ marginal product of typewriter/marginal product of word processor=rent of typewriter/rent
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Econ 122A Problem Set 6 Name(Print)______________________ Due in class on March 14 UCI ID_____________________________ 1. In class‚ we have talked about the following simple wage equation wage = α + β female + u ‚ where female is a dummy that is equal to 1 if female‚ and 0 otherwise. ˆ ˆ Given the OLS estimates α and β for the above model‚ what are the OLS estimates ˆ ˆ for a model with a male dummy instead of a female dummy
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Running Head: MACRO ECONOMICS Macro Economics Econ 214 Problem Set 3 Complete all questions listed below. Clearly label your answers. 1. Will increases in government spending financed by borrowing help promote a strong recovery from a severe recession. Why or why not? 2. Does fiscal policy have a strong impact on aggregate demand? Did the shift of the federal budget from deficit to surplus during the 1990s weaken aggregate demand? Did
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The Mat Rempit Who are the Mat Rempit?They are a group of youth who about in large groups on their motorcycles at late hours of the night. However‚ if this was all‚ they would be considered harmless. On the contrary‚ the Mat Rempit are not just a public nuisance but become a serious threat as they terrorise the public both on the road and at other public areas too‚ and they endanger their own lives. First and foremost‚ the Mat Rempit endanger the lives of the public‚ both on the road and at
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