In a detailed paragraph‚ explain the following line: “One must imagine Sisyphus happy.” C amus concludes his essay by arguing that happiness and absurd awareness are intimately connected. We can only be truly happy‚ he suggests‚ when we accept our life and our fate as entirely our own—as the only thing we have and as the only thing we will ever be. The final sentence reads: "One must imagine Sisyphus happy." But why must we imagine Sisyphus happy? Camus’s wording suggests that we
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sections – C: Subjective Questions and D: Objective Questions (Multiple Choice). • Specific instructions are provided for each section separately. Please read the instructions for each section carefully and answer the questions that follow. • Section A under Part I and Section D under Part II are compulsory. • For Section D under Part II (Multiple Choice Items)‚ you are required to write your responses on the Answer Sheet provided. • The intended marks for each question are given in brackets
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The Ultimate Question 2.0 The book Ultimate Questions 2.0 by Fred Reichheld covers a very important topic about measuring customer satisfaction that has helped many big businesses such as Apple‚ Intuit‚ Enterprise rent a car‚ Phillips‚ etc over the years and still is helping many other businesses around the world. Profitability is essential to all businesses but in this book the author does a great job of describing the difference between good profit and bad profit. From the analysis of good
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not dumping should be permitted is a moral question. b. Are dangerous products of any use in the 3rd world? This is a non-moral scientific question. c. Is it proper for the US to sponsor the export of dangerous products oversea? This is a moral question. d. Whether or not the notification system works as its supporters claim it works is a nonmoral factual question. e. Is it legal to dump this product overseas? This is a nonmoral legal question. 2. What is dumping‚ and giving some examples
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ECON 130 tutorial questions Tutorial 1 (week 3): Thinking like an economist. MC1. Suppose Frieda is offered a free voucher that entitles her to one of the following: a movie‚ dinner at a restaurant‚ or a concert. Frieda values the movie at $15‚ dinner at $20 and the concert at $40. Frieda’s opportunity cost of going to dinner is: a) $15. b) $20. c) $40. d) $55. Question 1. What are the essential elements of the basic competitive model? Question 2. Consider a lake in a national
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(U1)‚ and the no‐trade equilibrium consumption and production for each country. Label Home and Foreign’s no‐trade consumption points as A and A*‚ respectively. 4. Now suppose the world relative price of car is Pc/Ptv=1. a. What good will each country specialize in? Briefly explain why. b. Graph the new world price line for each country in the figures in problem 3‚ and add a new indifference curve (U2) for each country in the trade equilibrium. c. Label the exports and imports
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Q.1 A] Read the given stanzas carefully and answer the questions based on them [08] Once upon a midnight dreary‚ Fingers cramped and vision bleary‚ System manuals piled high And wasted paper on the floor‚ Longing for the warmth of bedsheets : Still I sat here doing spreadsheets: Having reached the bottom line‚ I took a floppy from the drawer. Typing with a steady hand‚ I then invoked the “save” command But got instead a reprimand : It read‚ “Abort
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DBQ QUESTIONS Writing the DBQ Civil War Assess the following quote: “Ultimately‚ the Civil War reduced sectional antagonism and made the United States truly ‘one nation.’” ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The Constitution Using information from the evidence below as well as your knowledge of the period‚ discuss the development of the United States Constitution as a document
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says that the whole cosmos is in a constant state of change. He expressed this view with his famous remark "You cannot step in the same river twice". This remark raises an important philosophical problem of identity or sameness over change. This question doesn’t apply just to rivers‚ but to anything that change over time: plants‚ animals‚ it applies to people too‚ the problem of personal identity - you are not the same person today as you were yesterday. 2- Things change. (Even though I find him
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Economic Questions “Why would a developing nation answer the three basic economic questions differently than a country like the United States?” There are three basic economic questions that each and every society must answer to. The way that the society answers to these questions shape and define their economic system. The first economic question that they must answer to is “What Goods and Services Should We Produce?” The second question is “How Should We Produce Goods and
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