Question 1 | 1.61 points | Save | | You are standing on a scale in an elevator. Suddenly you notice your weight decreases. What do you conclude? | | | | | | | | The elevator is accelerating downwards. | | | The elevator is moving at a constant velocity downwards. | | | The elevator is moving at a constant velocity upwards. | | | Your diet is working. | | | The elevator is accelerating upwards. | | | | | | Question 2 | 1.61 points | Save | | Tidal
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However‚ planters liked permanent labor so they looked for more slaves instead of the indentured servants so that practice didn’t last long.. In the 1600’s women did not have many options of jobs. Most of them were homemakers‚ who cooked and raised children. Yet‚ mostly women of a lower and middle class‚ were allowed to have jobs such as spinning cloth‚ washing clothes‚ or being bakers. Some were even domestic servants. Women did not have the ability to vote or live alone
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the country. Imperialism actually helps both countries by giving the stronger country more resources and other needs. The smaller country than gains a more stable and strong economy and government. A notable case of imperialism is the British imperialism in India. In the early 1600’s British ships encountered the people of the Mughal Empire. The Mughal Empire was a strong empire that was much larger and more powerful than any country in Europe. After 100 years in the 1700s‚ the Mughal empire
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Malicious Falsehood Malicious falsehood exists to protect against statements which themselves are not defamatory but are untrue and cause damage. It is possible to have a statement which is not defamatory and a claim in libel or slander would not succeed but a Claimant still has a claim in malicious falsehood. An example of malicious falsehood would be a situation if somebody says that a solicitor has retired from practice. As a consequence this could cause financial loss through lost
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Forecasting Monthly Sales Case Study Review Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Quantitative Analysis for Management Group One Background For years The Glass Slipper restaurant has operated in a resort community near a popular ski area of New Mexico. The restaurant is busiest during the first 3 months of the year‚ when the ski slopes are crowded and tourists flock to the area. When James and Deena Weltee built The Glass Slipper‚ they had
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Standardized testing in the united states and around the world is an Unjust‚ Inefficient‚ and Inaccurate way of rating scholars. It is true that it measures the natural intelligence of someone but people give these tests way more credibility than they deserve. Standardized testing is unjust. Standardized testing measures one thing and one thing only‚ the natural intelligence of a human being. According to late education researcher Gerald W. Bracey‚ PhD‚ standardized tests cannot measure "creativity
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UNIT 8 SALES : FORECASTING‚ BUDGET AND CONTROL Structure 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 Objectives Introduction Sales Forecasting Sales Quotas 8.3.1 How Quotas Are Set? 8.3.2 Attributes of A Good Sales Quota Plan Sales Budgeting 8.4.1 8.4.2 8.4.3 8.4.4 8.4.5 Purpose Methods Preparation Implementation and Feedback Mechanism Flexibility 8.5 8.6 Sales Control Methods of Sales Control 8.6.1 Sales Analysis 8.6.2 Marketing Cost Analysis 8.6.3 Sales Management Audit 8.7 8.8 8.9 Let Us Sum Up Key
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However‚ the approach Malcolm X conveys was the opposite of MLK’s tactics for achieving justice. The lifelong brutality was finally taking a toll on the people. The way African Americans were getting treated regarding their skin color was soon the outcome of the approach Malcolm had in mind for justice. Violence against African Americans had occurred long before Malcolm’s protest for justice. Indeed‚ violent was now becoming a casual routine for African Americans. Perhaps‚ the approach Malcolm was
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Wars are very expensive. They are expensive due to the cost of funding the mass quantities of weapons‚ armor‚ labor‚ innovations and time. An example I am going to use is the Revolutionary War. The Revolutionary War was finically expensive. The Revolutionary War was expensive for both sides. The British had to fund the building of many ships to get overseas‚ weapons to all their soldiers and their uniforms. To help the British recover from past wars‚ they raised taxes for America. Britain charged
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1) 2) 3) Natural resources and their role in the global economy: the mineral‚ energy‚ land‚ forest‚ water resources Human resources of the world economy and labor migration Scientific and technical resources and information resources 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) By Consumption and resilience: exhaustible non-renewable exhaustible renewable inexhaustible As belonging to the natural environment: Lithosphere resources: minerals land
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