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    World (24.0 points)   1. Choose a good that you are familiar with‚ such as a t-shirt‚ a tennis racket‚ a cupcake‚ a pair of sunglasses‚ or any other good. Be sure to choose something specific. Then‚ analyze its economic utility‚ using the questions below.               a. Describe the good you chose to analyze. (1 sentence. 0.5 points)   b. Describe the form utility of this good. Is the form utility good or bad? Can you think of ways to improve it? (2-5 sentences. 1.0 points)  

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    Eduardo Valdez Mr. Pass ELA May 13‚ 2015 The Tipping Point In his book‚ “The Tipping Point‚” Malcolm Gladwell puts forth a compelling theory that illustrates the way trends and epidemics share three common characteristics: The Law of The Few‚ The Stickiness Factor‚ and The Power of Context. Gladwell begins with an overview of three shared factors between all epidemics. In essence‚ “epidemics” happen when the right people encounter a potent idea under favorable circumstances. This to me seems a

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    SPIRAL MODEL The spiral model combines the idea of iterative development (prototyping) with the systematic‚ controlled aspects of the waterfall model. It allows for incremental releases of the product‚ or incremental refinement through each time around the spiral. The spiral model also explicitly includes risk management within software development. Identifying major risks‚ both technical and managerial‚ and determining how to lessen the risk helps keep the software development process under control

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    intricately connects the past and present by illustrating the impact of humanity’s innate curiosity. Only through active participation can a person truly understand the world around him. The Enlightenment‚ the period in which Franklin lived‚ encouraged this exact notion of exploration‚ which resulted in rapid advancements across many fields: from science to politics. Franklin rose to the forefront in his time not because he was taught the most information in school but because he involved himself in current

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    temperature at which movement of the specimen is observed is recorded as the pour point. INTRODUCTION In the cloud point experiment‚ waxes will appear and thickens the oil and clogs fuel filter and injectors in engines. The wax also accumulates on the cold surfaces and forms an emulsion with water. The appearances of cloud point determine the first cloud of wax crystals in a liquid when it is cooled. Whereas‚  pour point experiment is to determine the minimum temperature of the oil which will continue

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    Enabling clients to make choices In this essay I will explain and provide case studies and evidence to show how‚ as a senior officer working in residential care for the elderly‚ I can enable clients to make choices about the care they receive. Most of the client group I work with have a variety of disabilities such as Dementia‚ Parkinson’s disease‚ Diabetes‚ or are stroke victims and as such are extremely vulnerable. As a senior officer working with this client group I am in a position of power

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    Engineering and Chemistry Muralla St.‚ Intramuros‚ Manila Melting Point and Boiling Point of Organic Compounds Group No. 5 Manacup‚ Cris Vincent L. Oblena‚ Adrian D. Ong‚ Joshua Jyro B.* *Leader ABSTRACT In compounds‚ two of the physical properties affected by the varying structures are melting point and boiling point. Through the use of the Thomas-Hoover Melting Point Apparatus or the micro method‚ the melting and boiling point of organic compounds are now determined. The aim of this experiment

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    DISCUSS THE IMPORTANCE OF COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT IN PROJECT APPRAISAL 1. Introduction This essay discusses the importance of community involvement in project appraisal. The issue of community involvement has come under scrutiny and has gained increased importance the world over. Community involvement has been seen as essential in achieving development goals. Participatory approaches have been shown to enhance project quality‚ ownership‚ and sustainability; and to empower targeted beneficiaries

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    care for this client that addresses the following topics: a. Discuss interventions used with your client--what worked? What didn’t? Describe any stumbling blocks which threatened the relationship or slowed progress; if you could go back and do things differently‚ what would you change? During the orientation phase of my interaction with the client‚ I requested the client to write down three (3) things that he could give to himself as gifts (realistic and unrealistic). The client came up with

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    Client Resistance and You A client may attempt to avoid counseling attempts for all sorts of for example‚ a fear of intimacy or discovery‚ an unwillingness to face personal truths‚ a lack of interest in counseling‚ a tendency toward self-destruction and/or low self-esteem to name a few. Resistance refers to the client’s efforts to block the progress of treatment. These efforts are usually unconscious. Resistance occurs because the client experiences anxiety when unconscious conflicts begin to be

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