3.5 The Supply and Demand (Price Floors and Ceilings) | Think about how much gas you and your family use every week. If your family owns a car‚ ask your parents about how many gallons of gas is purchased every week. If you are a driver- how many gallons do you consume every week? Do you ride on a bus or other Prices send signals and provide incentives to buyers and sellers. When supply or demand changes‚ market prices adjust‚ affecting incentives. High prices induce extra production while
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a grand narrative- its themes transcend time‚ place‚ culture and context. Owing to the plays universal themes and timeless elements‚ the text has been skilfully and cleverly appropriated to be valued in various periods of time. The film 10 Things I Hate About You‚ composed in 1999 by writers Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirstin Smith‚ Kiss Me Kate directed by George Sydney and Shakespeare Retold- The Taming of the Shrew directed by David Richard are just some examples of texts that were skilfully appropriated
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Inductive reasoning - Representativeness: The sample must: 1. Have all the same relevant characteristics 2. Have tem in same proportion as the target. 3. Selective Attention Biased sampling for every Stereotypical characteristics there are many non-stereotypical ones Enumerative induction Particulars -> General Parts -> whole Form; X percent of observed members of group A have property p. X percent of all members of group A have property P. Target Group/ Population = the whole
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this is a more reasonable rule. They do not want us to have our cell phones because of cheating and the fact that we might not pay attention. The prohibition of them in the building is the best way‚ seen by teachers and administration to keep bad things from happening. On the bus‚ this is a different story. Our bus drivers constantly order us not to use our phones. When a student is ordered not to use their phone and they ask for a reason‚ the response is always the same. Bus drivers respond‚ “because”
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outcomes. In 10 things I Hate About You Patrick eventually falls in love with Kate and in TOTS Petruchio never actually falls in love with Kate only with her money. This difference may be because of the time period change. When TOTS was written women didn’t really have much of a choice in what happened in their life but in 10 Things I Hate About You Kate has that control. In TOTS Petruchio marries Kate for her money and that’s all he ever wants out of it. In 10 things I hate about you Patrick at first
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10 Things I Hate About You The film “10 Things I Hate About You” made in 1999 American teen romantic comedy film. It is directed by Gil Junger. The film had an estimated budget of $16 million and is considered a moderate financial and critical success. In its opening weekend‚ the film grossed $8‚330‚681 in the United States The film is a modernization of Shakespeare’s “The Taming of the Shrew” is titled after a poem written by the film’s female lead to describe her bittersweet romance with the
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successful: To be more efficient‚ avoid mistakes and not lost time: introduce a system to sign-in and sign-out documents and sheets. To introduce Data processing. Question 3: How could the use of information technology help a small business you know be more successful? Provide several examples.The information technology can help in many ways the small business: During my internship in France‚ the owner of business launched a website: Take order of clients Keep contract with clients
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Lawmakers are considering raising the age for legal drivers from sixteen to eighteen. It is believed that this is the correct path for numerous reasons‚ but there are two very important reasons for its implementation. First‚ drivers will acquire increased maturity‚ which leads to better judgement before hitting the road alone. Second‚ this law could reduce car accidents for those sixteen to eighteen year olds and possibly reduce car accidents overall. However‚ some argue that by keeping the driving
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The theory that is mentioned in the article‚ “The Secret to Raising Smart Kids”‚ consists of three elements. These elements include the following: the belief of inherited intelligence‚ the concept of a fixed mindset and growth mindset‚ and the method of praise. The first element that consists of the theory is the debate of intellect. Some people believe that the base amount of intellect of an individual cannot be changed‚ thus creating a fixed mindset. Others believe that intellect can be refined
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The narrator related to Max Kelada as a "second-class citizen"‚ he judged him by his appearance and not by his character. Max Kelada‚ who is a citizen of the British colonies‚ interferes in other people’s lives. He is dogmatic and thinks that he knows everything better than anybody else‚ he is certain that you are as glad to see him as he is glad to see you. He argues a lot and always has something to say‚ runs everything‚ conducts the auction‚ collects money for prizes at the sports‚ organizes
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