QUESTIONS chap12 3. How do the entry and exit of firms in a purely competitive industry affect resource flows and long‐run profits and losses? LO3 Answer: Entry and exit help to improve resource allocation. Firms that exit an industry due to low profits release their resources to be used more profitably in other industries. Firms that enter an industry chasing higher profits bring with them resources that were less profitably used in other industries. Both processes increase allocative efficiency
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Question 1 1. Environmental changes can result in the inactivation of enzymes. Answer True False 1 points Question 2 1. Hydrolases are generally involved in __________ reactions. Answer anabolic catabolic both anabolic and catabolic neither anabolic nor catabolic oxidation-reduction 2 points Question 3 1. Which of the following types of carrier molecules is NOT found in electron transport chains? Answer ubiquinones hemoglobin flavoproteins
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Statement on Teaching and learning Learning is described as the acquisition of new knowledge which eventually leads to a change in behaviour while teaching is regarded as the transference of knowledge...... As a teacher‚ my main responsibility in the classroom is to facilitate and provide guided my students learning. Learning is the acquiring new knowledge which will lead to behaviour change. On the other hand‚ teaching is transference knowledge in a manner that caters to individual learning styles‚
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unemployment level then means that fewer people have income to spend on leisure purposes‚ and those that do will tend to spend on lower budget accommodation such as travel lodge; having a bad effect on the higher level hotels such as Marriott. BBP Learning Media (2009) the global hospitality industry Available from: http://ncba.ie/student_and_teacher_resources_files/The_Global_Hospitality_Industry.pdf [ Accessed 09 October 2013] Exchange rates have an effect on the hotel industry; this is because
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Teaching for learning 2: Justification for scheme of work 0805064 Angie Newton Planning as a whole is an essential aspect of teaching and is even more effective when it’s a process that is collaborative with your colleagues and pupils‚ therefore enhancing the effectiveness of your teaching (DCFS‚ 2011‚ Mawer‚ 1995). Schemes of work are a long term planning solution‚ which identify the learning opportunities across a whole school year (Gower‚ 2004). The framework is broad‚ so to go alongside
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4/16/14 Biology 260 Host Defenses V Outline Self and non-self Play distinct and significant role in detection‚ recognition‚ and cell communication. MAJOR FUNCTIONS: Perceive and attach to nonself or foreign antigens Promote the recognition of self-antigens Receive and transmit chemical messages among other cells of the system Aid in cellular development Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) proteins = Human Leukocyte (HLA) Antigens‚ set of genes that codes for human cell receptors
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responsibilities of a teacher within the context of the teaching cycle and makes reference to legislation and codes of conduct‚ internal and external points of referral and record keeping. | As a contemporary teacher in Academic Studies there are many roles and responsibilities to be considered‚ most can also be found across a range of teaching sectors. Gravells suggests teachers practice differing roles within a model referred to as the Teaching Cycle‚ which encompasses five stages; Identify
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points I have learnt from this day are: • Application of the FENTO teaching cycle • Andragogic teaching methods • Different types of learning domains • Different teaching methods • Planning a lesson Day one of the PTLLS course covered a lot of areas that provide essential information in order to provide a foundation for good teaching practice. The main points I learnt from today’s session are highlighted in the FENTO teaching cycle‚ as explained by Groves‚ 1999‚ which incorporates eight seperate
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Institute for Educational Development March 2012 Is it the way to teach language the way we teach language? English language teaching in rural Pakistan Ali Nawab Aga Khan University‚ Professional Development Centre‚ Chitral Follow this and additional works at: http://ecommons.aku.edu/pakistan_ied_pdcc Recommended Citation Nawab‚ A. (2012). Is it the way to teach language the way we teach language? English language teaching in rural Pakistan. Academic Research International‚ 2(2)‚ 696-705
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Evaluate these approaches to learning Nowadays‚ approaches to learning (deep‚ surface and strategic learning) are increasingly popular in the contemporary world. But in the meantime‚ which approach is the most effective has become a highly debated issue. Some students adopt a surface approach to their studies (Lublin‚ 2006) and others adopt a deep approach (Morgan‚ 1993). Therefore‚ this essay will analyze deep‚ surface and strategic learning‚ and show that these three approaches are equally important
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