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    INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH SAMPLE FINAL TEST Writing AE2 Task 1: Choose the appropriate connectives below to fill in the blanks in the following text and put them in the boxes (2 x 10 = 20 pts). 1. Furthermore 2. and consequently 3. In my opinion 4. especially 5. First of all 6. To me‚ however 7. To put it another way 8. Lastly 9. Admittedly 10. Even so The issue of whether sex education should be introduced in all schools at secondary level

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    1 6 Analyzing Consumer Markets Chapter Questions     How do consumer characteristics influence buying behavior? What major psychological processes influence consumer responses to the marketing program? How do consumers make purchasing decisions? In what ways do consumers stray from a deliberate rational decision process? Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education 6-2 Consumer Behavior Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education 6-3 What Influences Consumer Behavior? Cultural Factors Social Factors

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    A Review of The Limits to Growth The Limits to Growth: a Report for the Club of Rome ’s Project on the Predicament of Mankind was published in 1972 predicting the future of exponential growth of economy and population in a finite world. Since 1972‚ more than 10 million copies in 37 languages have been sold by now (Gambino‚ 2011). This ambitious book is written by MIT researchers for Club of Rome which is an international think tank. The authors created a global computer model‚ Wolrd3‚ to simulate

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    Salt and Grass Growth

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    effects of salt on grass growth. In the winter‚ many people place a salt compound on their driveways to melt snow and ice that has accumulated. The following spring‚ it is noticed that the edges of the driveway does not have any grass growing and grass a little further from the driveway is growing slower than the rest of the lawn. It will be determined if grass growth is negatively impacted in the spring after a winter of salt compound applications.   Salt and Grass Growth Introduction: In

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    Fibroblast Growth Factor

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    There are numerous fibroblast growth factors (FGF) in our central nervous system. Members in the FGF family play different roles in the Central Nervous system (CNS) [2]. In the FGF family‚ there are 23 members of FGF‚ 10 of those are expressed in the CNS‚ including FGFR 1-4 [2]. There is great focus on FGF 2‚8‚15‚ and 17. FGF2 and 15 are stated throughout the CNS [2]. FGF8 and 17 are confined to specific regions in the brain and only expressed during the beginning stages in the embryo proliferation

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    Hume on Probability Hume begins section six of “An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding” by stated right out that chance does not exist‚ but is merely a result of our ignorance of the causes behind any given event. He argues this by relating probability and belief. Belief arises when probability is at its most high. According to chance‚ any event may turn out anyway. Hume illustrates his point with a die. If a die were marked with one figure on four sides‚ while another figure on the other two

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    their work. Which exemplifies on the idea that History is a very subjective topic and the idea that historians can or is “objective” is hard to comprehend because‚ as much as historians try to keep their work unbiased‚ it is quite hard not to let our minds and opinions intrude our work. In summary‚ Albert states‚ “…. but also that in approaching their work the reader has to have a keen sense of the fact that historians did not have all the evidence nor did they use it in a way which is beyond question;

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    is a essay on the correct appearance and wear of the army PT uniform because I failed to meet the standards and did not have my uniform complete. The army P T uniform consists of the following items on days when the weather is cold which are an army physical fitness jacket‚ long black running pants‚ fleece PT cap‚ gloves with green or black inserts an leather palms. WHen I arrived at PT formation I didn’t have my gloves an was told by SSgt to be in the proper uniform the following morning for PT formation

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    1. Review the information in Illustration Capsule 4.1 concerning American Giant’s average costs of producing and selling a hoodie sweatshirt‚ and compare this with the representative value chain depicted in Figure 4.3. Then answer the following questions: a. Which of the company’s costs correspond to the primary value chain activities depicted in Figure 4.3? Fabric‚ Trim & Hardware‚ Labor‚ Duty‚ and Shipping all represent Primary Value Chain Activity costs. This results in a total cost of $38

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    Economic Growth

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    Case #9 1. Is it proper to multiply the average order size‚ $42.33‚ by the number of addresses (1‚300‚000) in the target mailing? a. No‚ there is far too much variability in responses‚ including a massive outlier‚ to have any confidence in this average. The response rate is very low‚ one would be concerned as to why the rate of response was only 9.2%. The question would therefore be whether the remaining 90.8% will follow the same pattern or will they buy anything at all. There is also

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