are three economic stances that a government may have? Describe each of these stances. 1. Static: Sticking to the status quo in the government. 2. Progressive: Increasing the citizen’s equality and improving life for every citizen. 3. Fiscal Policy: The use of taxes and spending. 2. What are the four different types of economic resources? Describe each type. Labor: Labor is the work done by humans to sell consumer goods. Labor is very important. Without it‚ we couldn’t make money or have any way to
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an be measured. ➔ The reaction mixture is called the system and anything around the system is called the surroundings. ➔ Thermochemical equations give the balanced equation with the enthalpy change. ◆ H₂ (g) + 1/2 O₂ (g) → H₂O (l) ; ∆H°= 286 kJ mol⁻¹ ◆ H₂ (g) + 1/2 O₂ (g) → H₂O (g) ; ∆H°= 242 kJ mol⁻¹ ● The reason there is a difference in the enthalpy is because the first equation the water produced is in liquid state; this allows through convection currents for the heat to be kept
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Worldview Questions and Answers – Week 2 As we begin this second week of COUN 506 we are going to concentrate on building models for integration in counseling. Our beginning point in this is to understand more specifically how OUR worldview impacts the models that we use in counseling. The way we interpret behavior has a lot to do with our worldview‚ and a lot to do with our expectations of our clients. One of the first steps in applying worldview questions to counseling is that we have to
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making Type-2 Diabetes rampant in young patients‚ and allowing Cardiovascular Disease to become common for many bystanders. This is from the fact individuals are consuming fast
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Personal Finance Section 6: Study Questions (9 points) Name: keion harris Instructions: Answer each question fully. Complete sentences are not necessary. Lesson 1 (3.0 points) 1. What is a pure risk? (0.5 points)-a risk of something negative happening with no chance of profit or gain 2. Why do people take speculative risks? (0.5 points)-some people want to make money in the stock market thats a risk but they never know when the stock market will go up or down 3. What is meeting the deductible
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Chapter 2 Assignment questions and answers 1. A jewelry store makes necklaces and bracelets from gold and platinum. The store has 20 ounces of gold‚ 24 ounces of platinum. Each necklace requires 6 ounces of gold 3 ounces of platinum‚ whereas each bracelet requires 2 ounces of gold and 5 ounces of platinum. The store has to use a minimum of two ounces of gold. The demand for bracelet is no less than three. A necklace earns $375 in profit and a bracelet‚ $225. Formulate a linear programming model
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Some things that you can do to effectively manage Type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes can be life threatening and can cause a lot of other illnesses to occur. Some people cope with it all wrong and end up in quite a pickle‚ like losing their sight or worst die from it. People think that they are fine if they keep taking pills but they need to check their blood sugar regularly to ensure that it’s indeed high before they do so. Also‚ taking pills is not the only thing you need to do. Some things that
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WEEK 2 EXPERIMENT ANSWER SHEET Please submit to the Week 2 Experiment dropbox no later than Sunday midnight. SUMMARY OF ACTIVITIES FOR WEEK 2 EXPERIMENT ASSIGNMENT Experiment 2 Exercise 1a – Effect of substrate concentration on enzyme function Experiment 2 Exercise 1b – Effect of pH on enzyme function Experiment 2 Exercise 2 – Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis Experiment 2 Exercise 1A: Effect of substrate concentration on enzyme function Review the Week 2 Experiment Introductions‚ our online
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Programme Mathematics SL formula booklet For use during the course and in the examinations First examinations 2014 Published March 2012 © International Baccalaureate Organization 2012 Mathematical studies SL: Formula booklet 1 5045 Contents Prior learning Topics Topic 1—Algebra Topic 2—Functions and equations Topic 3—Circular functions and trigonometry Topic 4—Vectors Topic 5—Statistics and probability Topic 6—Calculus 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 Mathematics SL formula booklet 1
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Math SL Investigation Type 2 Stellar Numbers This is an investigation about stellar numbers‚ it involves geometric shapes which form special number patterns. The simplest of these is that of the square numbers (1‚ 4‚ 9‚ 16‚ 25 etc…) The diagram below shows the stellar triangular numbers until the 6th triangle. The next three numbers after T5 would be: 21‚ 28‚ and 36. A general statement for nth triangular numbers in terms of n is: The 6-stellar star‚ where there are 6 vertices‚ has
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