As the human population grows quickly‚ the world simultaneously is changing faster than we thought. From the articles in the Unit 1‚ I think authors tried to give us many information such as various predictions and possible facts to lead the global trend in 2030. Moreover‚ each articles include similar issues for the future in the world such as megatrend‚ scare resources‚ the role of geography‚ and so on. All authors from the Unit 1 talk about similar concepts for the future with different styles
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Past Simple FORM [VERB+ed] or irregular verbs Examples: • You called Debbie. • Did you call Debbie? • You did not call Debbie. Complete List of Simple Past Forms USE 1 Completed Action in the Past [pic] Use the Simple Past to express the idea that an action started and finished at a specific time in the past. Sometimes‚ the speaker may not actually mention the specific time‚ but they do have one specific time in mind. Examples: • I saw a movie yesterday.
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CHALLENGES FACED BY ORGANIZATION IN THE NEXT YEAR Introduction Organizations face challenges day to day and year to year. The challenges could be due to the declining sales‚ or due to the quality as a result of poor workforce management. Many of the organizations in the world have suffered a huge challenge so far due to a bad global economy. This has resulted in the lay-offs in the organizations. As a come-back to the declining market growth and making a stand in the global market‚ organizations
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ECONOMIES OF SCALE AND ECONOMIES OF SCOPE Economies of scale are reductions in average costs attributable to production volume increases. They typically are defined in relation to firms‚ which may seek to achieve economies of scale by becoming large or even dominant producers of a particular type of product or service. A distinction can be made between internal and external economies of scales. Internal economies of scale occur when a firm reduces costs by increasing production. External economies
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Supply Increase – Shift Right Demand or Supply Decrease – Shift Left Quantity Demand or Quantity Supply Increase – Move along the Curve Right Quantity Demand or Supply Decrease – Move along the Curve Left D. Draw Graph – Make sure to label everything You will have to use Paint‚ save as a jpeg and insert into your Word Document Answer sheet EXAMPLE ON HOW TO ANSWER: EX: What would happen to your Demand for Luxury Items if you Lost your job? A. Demand Decrease B. Income C. Shift Left D. **MAKE
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mixed; thus‚ they must be broken into their fixed and variable elements so that the cost behavior of the power usage activity can be properly described. Machine hours have been selected as the activity driver for power costs. The following data for the past eight quarters have been collected: [pic] .:. For the following requirements‚ round the fixed cost to the nearest dollar and round the variable rates to the nearest cent. Required: 1. Prepare a scattergraph by plotting power costs against machine
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English Department students in 2nd semester. It learns about how to write well in English‚ especially learns how to make a good scientific writing. Scientific writing is very important in future‚ because all students must write thesis in the end of year in college. So that‚ from the beginning the lecturer gives many knowledges to 2C students about how to write scientific writing well. It is needed more exercises to make good writing‚ because a good writing can not be produced instantly. It must be
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Philippines Economics Table of contents 1. General Information 2. Agrarian Economy 3. Industrial Economy 4. Services Industries 5. Conclusion 1. General information The Philippines are located in Southeast Asia in the Western Pacific Ocean. 7‚107 Islands are part of the republic. The islands are divided into three major groups: Luzon‚ Visayas‚ and Mindanao. The South China Sea defines its western borders and the Pacific Ocean its eastern limits. The country-
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Ponting 1991‚ p37]) marked the most fundamental shift in human development seen since the first bipedal human-like species walked the earth. During this time and the brief era [see Ponting 1991‚ p18] that has followed it to the present‚ humans have made a multiplicity of social‚ cultural and technological advancements (inclusive of the political and religious realms)‚ all of which began with an agrarian shift by an array of hunter-gatherer societies – a shift that marked the transition from ‘savage’ Palaeolithic
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of the body weight has to shift to the unaffected lower extremity‚ leading to an asymmetrical standing position. This type of position causes a decrease in balance and a major disruption in the ability to walk.Foot Drop is when weakness or damage to the common fibular nerve‚ or paralysis of the muscles causes the dropping of the forefoot. As a result‚ many stroke patients cannot lift the front part of the foot‚ and so their toes drag across the ground as they walk. 30 stroke patients with foot drop
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