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    sweating results in an increased concentration of salt in your body fluids. 3. Suppose an athlete is working hard and sweating a lot‚ but isn’t drinking anything. What might go wrong? Hint: Osmosis 4. Suppose an active‚ sweating athlete drinks lots and lots of water. What might go wrong inside his or her cells? 5. How do athletes who drink water replace the salt that is lost in sweat? 6. Suppose an athlete is very active for a long period‚ but isn’t eating any food or drinking

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    We should not have work or projects over the summer. My reason is summer is suppose to be a break off school. Summer is meant for laziness‚ fun‚ and vacations. Summer is not suppose to be two to three months of extra school work‚ projects and reading. Summer is not suppose to be EXTRA work and projects. This change would be good so kids can actually enjoy their summer. Will work over the summer interfere with children enjoying their summer? No work means more fun for children. When children have

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    True/False ____T__ 1.  Multinational financial management requires that financial analysts consider the effects of changing currency values. __F__ 2. Legal and economic differences among countries‚ although important‚ do NOT pose significant problems for most multinational corporations when they coordinate and control worldwide operations and subsidiaries. Comment: Legal and economic differences among countries do affect the worldwide operations and subsidiaries. ___T_ 3. When the value

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    EC340 Midterm Exam #2 Instructions: 1. Please remember to fill in your name‚ PID number and section number on the scantron. You do not need to fill in a form number. 2. Non-programmable calculators are allowed. Neither books nor notes are allowed. 3. You need to turn in both the scantron and your exam. 4. There are 40 multiple-choice questions on the exam. Each question is worth 2.5 points. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1

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    Questions ESSAY QUESTIONS 1. Essay Question: Rule Vs. Act Utilitarianism (Utilitarianism) Suppose that you were wondering whether you‚ as a doctor‚ should hug a patient who is in tears. Give an ethical analysis of pros and cons from an act utilitarian point of view. Then give an analysis from a rule utilitarian point of view. 2. Essay Question: (Case Scenario -- Utilitarianism) Suppose that Rosa moves away her children out of town because‚ based on the information she has gathered

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    Stark Law Rules HLHT 5140 May 17‚ 2014 Abstract The Stark regulation and guideline are in a group referred to as the Stark Law considerably restrictions physician referral patterns and limits many but not all types of financial relationships into which physicians may go into. Research have discusses many of the solution necessities of and exceptions to the Stark Law‚ as the Research understands them to at present exist‚ and highlights areas where physicians can retain flexibility. The intended is

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    tested‚ and distributed by an established pharmaceutical company. 10. Suppose that during their affiliation‚ Netflix paid Fox Television Studios (Fox) $2 million for producing and delivering to Netflix each episode of the 3rd season of “The Killing.” Suppose further that the contract included certain script requirements for Netflix product placement‚ and Fox spent an additional $50‚000 to meet those requirements. Then suppose that after pre-screening 5 episodes‚ Netflix claimed that Fox’s efforts

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    Behavior of Interest Rate

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    Lecture Notes on MONEY‚ BANKING‚ AND FINANCIAL MARKETS Peter N. Ireland Department of Economics Boston College irelandp@bc.edu http://www2.bc.edu/~irelandp/ec261.html Chapter 5: The Behavior of Interest Rates 1. Loanable Funds Framework Demand Curve Supply Curve Market Equilibrium 2. Changes in Equilibrium Interest Rates Shifts in Demand Shifts in Supply Example: Interest Rates and the Business Cycle By studying Mishkin’s Chapter 4‚ we learned how interest rates could be measured for a

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    says his costs are $41‚500. 2.) Suppose that a firm has only one variable input‚ labor‚ and firm output is zero when labor is zero. When the firm hires 6 workers it produces 90 units of output. Fixed cost of production are $6 and the variable cost per unit of labor is $10. The marginal product of the seventh unit of labor is 4. Given this information‚ what is the total cost of production when the firm hires 7 workers? a. $66 b. $76 c. $906 d. $946 3.) Suppose that for a particular firm the only

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    ECON101 Tutorial 2 Questions Chapter 3 Question 4 Suppose that there are 10 million workers in Canada and that each of these workers can produce either 2 cars or 30 bushels of wheat in a year. a. What is the opportunity cost of producing a car in Canada? What is the opportunity cost of producing a bushel of wheat in Canada? Explain the relationship between the opportunity costs of the two goods. b. Draw Canada’s production possibilities frontier. If Canada chooses to consume 10 million

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