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    ANSWERS TO END-OF-CHAPTER 16 QUESTIONS 16-1 The U.S. dollar. The primary reason for using the dollar was that it provided a relatively stable benchmark‚ and it was accepted universally for transactions. 16-2 Under the fixed exchange rate system‚ the fluctuations were limited to +1 percent and -1 percent. Under the floating exchange rate system‚ there are no agreed-upon limits. Currently‚ the 12 countries making up the EMU have their national currencies fixed to the euro; however‚ the

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    English- In the epic poem‚ Sir Gawain and The Green Knight by an unknown author‚ several characters break rules stated in “The Rules of Courtly Love” by Eleanor of Aquitaine. The biggest rule breakers are the lord and the lady. They break these rules through their words and actions. Two of the several rules that the lord and lady break are “Marriage is no real excuse for not loving” and “He who is not jealous‚ cannot love” The first rule in “The Rules of Courtly Love” by Eleanor of Aquitaine is

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    | Read |  B. | write |  C.  | Execute |  D.  | Read and execute |    Answer  D _____________________________________________________________________________________ | The control unit of computer   A. | Performs ALU operations on the data |  B. | Controls the operation of the output devices |  C.  | Is a device for manually operating the computer |  D.  | Direct the other unit of computers |    Answer  D _____________________________________________________________________________________

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    Study Questions for Into the Wild Chapter 1 1. What date does Jim Gallien pick up the hitchhiker? 2. By the time he drops off the hitchhiker what does Jim Gallien think of him? 3. By the end of the chapter what do you know about the hitchhiker? Chapter Chapter 2 1. Describe the land where Alex disappears. 2. Who visits the bus and what do they find? What date is it? 3. Write down what you have found out about Alex. Chapter 3 1. What was Alex’ adopted home like? When did he first arrive there?

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    B) temporary suppression C) learned helplessness D) passive aggressiveness Points Earned: | 0.0/4.0 | | Correct Answer(s): | A | 2. The method of loci‚ peg-word system‚ substitute word system‚ and method of word association are all examples of _____. A) didectic memory B) mnemonic devices C) eidetic imagery D) a photographic memory Points Earned: | 0.0/4.0 | | Correct Answer(s): | B | 3. The frontal lobes are responsible for processing _____________. A) visual information B) auditory

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    QUESTION AND ANSWER ON MARKET SEGMENTATION Salim Brommer is the Marketing Director of Ashkol Furniture Supplies‚ a medium-sized company which specializes in manufacturing office furniture. The company makes its products in India‚ so benefiting from relatively low labour costs. However‚ it has recently experienced intense competition from suppliers who have even lower cost bases. Salim has decided that his company will benefit if he focuses on those customers who can provide higher profit margins

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    On page 856 Document 18.1 "Socialism According to Marx": How do Marx and Engels understand the motor of change in human history? How do they view the role of class? Marx and Engels wrote‚ "The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles‚" meaning that during and throughout history there is always a constant oppression between the oppressor and oppressed. Each time the fight ends in either a revolutionary reconstruction of society‚ including a destruction of a particular

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    > • ‚ what are my goals} Do I have the right strategy^ Can I execute the strategy I The Questions Every Entrepreneur by Amar Bhide Of the hundreds of thousands of husiness ventures that entrepreneurs launch every year‚ many never get off the ground. Others fizzle after spectacular rocket starts. A six-year-old condiment company has attracted loyal custoiners but has achieved less than $500‚000 in sales. The company ’s gross margitis can ’t cover its overhead or provide adequate incomes

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    A library and a book are very different things. I love books. However‚ I hate libraries. This may seem contradictory. How can someone love a book so much but hate its natural habitat? The answer lies within a bittersweet story of seeing my future‚ not so long ago‚ that tells the story of my education. It was January of my freshman year‚ and my classmates and I were brought to a library to be introduced to the pieces of paper that would follow us forever: our academic transcripts. My classmates joked

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    Winston. She was wandering near the antique store when they ran into each other and she pretended like she hadn’t seen him. It seems plausible because in a society such as this one‚ and with human curiosity it makes sense if more than one person questions how things are done. It might also be possible that she herself is trying to figure out if Winston is trustworthy enough and that is why she is spying on him. Do you think that Winston will find others that share the same ideas‚ and what might

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