Referee Report on: Do Consumers Exploit Precommitment Opportunities? Evidence from Natural Experiments Involving Liquor Consumption Authors: B.Douglas Bernheim‚ Jonathan Meer‚ Neva K. Novarro Published by: NBER Working Paper Series‚ Working Paper No. 17762 Student: Congying Hu Master Candidate in Economics Department of Economics Northeastern University Boston‚ MA (617) 794-6623 hu.c@husky.neu.edu I. Summary of the Paper The authors are doing research on the relationship
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Representation of teenagers in Kidulthood (movie) I am going to be analysing the representation of teenagers in the movie Kidulthood. The movie is about teens in an urban area of London and how their lives are; the storyline is based around a day off school because a fellow student committed suicide. From the beginning of the film we get a strong sense of how the writer wanted teenagers to be portrayed in this film. The opening scene is set in the school‚ with flyers being handed around about a
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ITE 221 – Project#1 – Data Representation http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/d11h6832%28v=VS.71%29.aspx Class library of the .NET Framework for Microsoft. 1. What is a data structure? A data structure is a related group of primitive data elements organized for some type of common processing and is defined and manipulated in software. 2. What is a library? A library contains resources for developing software. These resources could be pre-written code‚ subroutines‚ classes‚ values
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such as their career. When their past poor choices are revealed many people may choose to abstain from associating with current or previous addicts. The poor representation in media creates a hard obstacle for addicts to overcome in their aim to better themselves. The image of narcotics abuse is always exaggerated in media. The representation is
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Representation of the Character I am playing a character called Jean Taylor from the play Fine ME by Olwen Wymark. The play was first performed at the Richmond Fringe Theatre at the Orange Tree on October 21st 1977; this play takes place in England‚ west London. This play is set in the late 20th century; the plot of this play is based on a teenage girl called Verity Taylor‚ who has suffered from an undiagnosed mental disorder for many years before being admitted to Broadmoor mental hospital after
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Image and representation Architecture is understood and studied from drawings and images. Drawings possess a life of their own and express the intentions of the architect. In the following essay‚ I would annotate the various arguments brought forth in the two readings‚ “The Necessity for Drawing: Tangible Speculation” by Michael Grave and “Architectural Drawings and the Intent of the Architect” by James Smith Pierce. Both the readings discuss about the importance of the language of drawing in
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Dear Students This is a gentle reminder about the Final Examination of AF3110 Intermediate Accounting 1. Details of the Final Examination are as follows: ‐ Date: 8 December 2014 (Monday) ‐ Time: 7 pm – 10 pm (3 hours) ‐ Venue: SH2‚ Sports Hall 2‚ Kwong On Jubilee Sports Centre (Communal Building) ‐ Scope: All Lessons ‐ Format: Closed book examination ‐ Question type: Essay (31.5%)‚ Computational (25%) and Journal Entries (43.5%) Additional Instructions: You are reminded to study all teaching materials
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Unit 1 Assignment 1 EACH QUESTION IS EQUAL TO 10 POINTS X 10 QUESTIONS = 100 POINTS (MAXIMUM) 1. Express 3000 in scientific notation a. 3 x 102 b. 3 x103 c. 3 x 104 d. 3 x 105 2. Express 75‚000 in scientific notation a. 7.5 x 102 b. 7.5 x103 c. 7.5 x 104 d. 7.5 x 105 3. Express 2‚000‚000 in scientific notation a. 2 x 103 b. 2 x104 c. 2 x 105 d. 2 x 106 4. Express 2.5 x 10-6 in regular decimal number form a. 0.0000025 b. 0.000025 c. 0.00025 d. 0.0025 5. Express 5.0 x 102
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to be the lower or “working” class‚ more commonly known as the poor. The different medias that society are exposed to usually show poor people as being lazy‚ dirty‚ and often uneducated. According to Bell Hooks essay‚ Outlaw culture: Resisting Representation‚ “value was connected to integrity‚ to being honest and hardworking.” (pg 433) Although she points out that the media portrays the poor as lazy‚ and non hardworking‚ she fails to speak on the fact that the most hardworking people are actually
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affected by cognitive biases‚ “a cognitive bias refers to systematic patterns of deviation from norm or rationality in judgement‚ whereby inferences about other people and situations may be drawn in an illogical fashion” (Wikipedia‚ 2016). In simpler terms cognitive biases are natural ways our brains work that causes distortions or errors in thought or judgement. There are multiple types of cognitive biases‚ three examples I have experienced are confirmation bias‚ representativeness heuristic‚ and the
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