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    Past Tense and Task

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    Celta Pre-Course Task Task 1 1. In a part time multilingual group with mixed abilities. 2. I would like to teach closed monolingual groups with little formal education. Task 2 3. Each adult learner brings their own characteristics to the table. Adult learners usually have developed literacy and thinking skills in comparison to children but they may also have productive or unproductive learning experiences previously‚ and so may have set patterns. Task 3 1. I would want to find out their

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    Four Perfect Pebbles

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    Four Perfect Pebbles‚ a Holocaust Story The book begins with Marion Blumenthal‚ a young girl sleeping on her mother’s arm in a concentration camp in Bergen-Belsen‚ a town northwest of Berlin. Their fellow inmates are dying by the dozen. Marion vividly describes the horrors she experienced in the camp. Daily she found herself stepping over dead bodies that were just left strewn about. One of the worst torments was the daily roll call. They would stand in the below zero temperatures for hours on

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    Monopoly and Marginal Cost

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    Find the profit maximizing quantity and price of a single-price monopolist.  Compute deadweight loss from a single-price monopolist.  Compute marginal revenue.  Define the efficiency of P = MC.  Find the profit-maximizing quantity and price of a perfect-price-discriminating monopolist.  Find the profit-maximizing quantity and price of an imperfect-price-discriminating monopolist. Question: Each of the following firms possesses market power. Explain its source. a. Merck‚ the producer of the patented

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    In English‚ there are three basic tenses: present‚ past‚ and future. Each has a perfect form‚ indicating completed action; each has a progressive form‚ indicating ongoing action; and each has a perfect progressive form‚ indicating ongoing action that will be completed at some definite time. Here is a list of examples of these tenses and their definitions: | Simple Forms | Progressive Forms | Perfect Forms | Perfect Progressive Forms | Present | take/s | am/is/are taking | have/has taken | have/has

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    of all firms making similar or identical products. Their market structure depends on the number of firms in the industry and the ways in which they compete. Our text discussed four basic market structures. The first market structure is perfect competition. Perfect competition occurs when numerous small firms are in competition with each other. Businesses in a competitive industry produce the socially optimal output level at the absolute minimal possible cost per unit. Another type of market structure

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    suffered during WWII were so disconnected from each other that many veterans could no longer fit in with society. When America’s troops came home‚ the country had changed dramatically as it had developed into a consumerist society. In J.D Salinger’s “A Perfect Day for Bananafish‚” Seymour Glass is a war veteran who is dealing with PTSD. His experiences in the war changed him forever‚ and he could no longer fit in with the consumerist America. Seymour Glass tells the story of the bananafish to a young girl

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    decision making. Economics is more concerned about the degree of market competition and the pricing strategies of these firms. Marketing‚ on the other hand‚ concentrates its focus on consumer behaviour. Basically there are four major market structures – perfect competition‚ monopolistic competition‚ oligopoly‚ duopoly and monopoly. Market Structures categorize companies based on different characteristics like the number of sellers in the overall market‚ the kind of product‚ market share‚ barriers to entry

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    Angli Helnii BVh Durem

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    АНГЛИ ХЭЛНИЙ БҮХ ДҮРЭМ МОНГОЛ ХЭЛ ДЭЭР Англи хэлний дүрмийн эмхтгэл (English grammar) Тухайлах ялгац гишүүн (The definite article) Эс тухайлах ялгац гишүүн (The indefinite article) Нэр үг (Nouns) Хавсрал нэр (Adjectives) Үйл хавсрал (Adverbs) Тооны нэр (Numerals) Биеийн төлөөний нэр‚ хамаатуулах төлөөний нэр‚ эгэх ба хүч нэмэгдүүлэх төлөөний нэр (Personal‚ possessive‚ reflexive and emphatic pronouns) Үйлдэх төлөөний нэр (Reciprocal pronouns) Заах төлөөний нэр (Demonstrative pronouns) Асуух

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    Monopolistic competition (b) Perfect competition (c) Monopoly (d) Oligopoly Q2 Perfect competitive firms maximize: (a) Total profits by producing where price exceeds average total cost by the greatest amount (b) Per unit profits by producing where marginal revenue equals marginal cost (c) Total profits by producing where price equals marginal cost (why not MC=MR?) d) Market share by producing where price equals average total cost Q3 Which idea is inconsistent with perfect competition? (a) Short-run

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    My perfect town

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    If you were planning a new city‚ what could you do to make sure your city would not face a problem like Philadelphia’s? Be specific about the procedures or equipment you would use. My perfect town To settle a new town is not an easy thing. However‚ knowing the problems that other cities have with the underground system my focus will be to do a good plan both for underground and above ground construction. First

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