1. A) FIRST MUST GET THE PRESENT VALUE(PV) - PLUG IN THE (PV) TO “FV= pv * [1 + (1+rm(mt))]” PV=p * [1-(1+ rm-mt)](rm) FV=pv*[1-(1+rMmt)] PV=200*[1-(1+.0512-12*30)](.0512) FV= 37256.32 * [1+.0512(12*30)] PV=200*[1-(1+.004166666-360)].004166666 FV= 37256.32 * 4.467744314 PV=155.2346702.004166666
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Below are the answers to the two exercises in week five. Please note that some of these are a bit subjective so your answers might not have matched these perfectly and that is okay. If you have any questions please let me know. The essence of exercise one was to recognize that although some arguments are compelling‚ often individuals (or groups) use tactics with the purpose of emotionally distracting from facts. Hopefully‚ know that you have spent some time recognizing these‚ you will be able
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Sec. 5.4; para. 7). You can tell where there was editing and two different shots were put together. The movie relied heavily on sound effects and camera angles. This scene follows the continuity editing style and of that established shots‚ as described by Goodykoonts and Jacobs (2011)‚ “an established shot is a shot in a scene that sets up‚ or establishes‚ where a scene is taking place and who is in it‚ usually done in a longshot‚ possibly with some camera moves” (Sec. 5.4; para. 7). Hitchcock uses
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Elements of Design Rachel Lawrence ENG 225 Instr. Mr. Imani Muhammad Aug. 05‚ 2013 This paper will cover the elements of design of the movie “300”‚ it was released in 2007 and the movie was directed by Zack Snyder. Snyder desired to create a world from a popular illustrative novel that gives extraordinary images. To do this‚ the film was shot indoors utilizing green screen that helped to build the world that he imagined. He also added grains and lens flares to the film because he desired
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Social Psychology Test 2 Put answers on the appropriate red scan tron. Be sure to bubble in your n number in the space marked “ID”. Bring the scan tron to the classroom between 10 and 10:50 Monday‚ October 03. DO NOT TURN TEST INTO PSYCHOLOGY OFFICE. Late tests are not accepted. 1) A favorable or unfavorable evaluation reaction toward something or someone is what social psychologists call a(n) A. feeling. B. cognition. C. attitude. D. behavioral tendency
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Week 2 Checkpoint History of Personality Psychology Classical conditioning was one form of simple association. Pavlov made it clear during experiments that when a subject is given a stimulus and is then either punished or rewarded‚ the subject learns to associate the reward or punishment with that particular stimulus. Pavlov used hungry dogs that would begin to salivate when a tone was played. This happened because the dogs were always fed immediately after hearing the tone. This is classical
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Axia College Material Appendix B Research Methods Matrix A psychologist is planning to conduct a study that would examine pathological liars and the quality of their romantic relationships. You have been asked to provide the psychologist with a recommendation for which research method should be used to gather data on the pathological liars and their spouses. Using the table below list each research method and its advantages and disadvantages for use in this study. |Research Method
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Week Seven Reports and Presentations • Identify skills needed to deliver effective oral presentations. • Apply business presentation techniques to create Microsoft® PowerPoint® slides. • Create a written report. Course Assignments 1. Readings • Read Ch. 1517 of Business and Administrative Communication. 2. Week 7: CheckPoint: Oral Presentation (Due Day 5) ***Please remember to post your assignment via a PPT‚ within the Assignments section of this course. Thank you. J •
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Analyzing a Film; The Lord of The Ring: The Fellowship of The Ring Kristina Stulce ENG225: Introduction to Film Instructor: Nathan Pritts April 24‚ 2014 Analyzing a Film; The Lord of The Ring: The Fellowship of The Ring Introduction I have chosen to analyze the film The Lord of The Rings: The Fellowship of The Ring (2001). This film won 4 Academy Awards and received 13 nominations including Best Picture. I will be analyzing the summary/history‚ genre‚ two scenes that explain why this
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In the scene “Barrels” Jaws (1975)‚ of the three categories music was more prominent than any other. There were several conversations as well. When anyone thinks of Jaws‚ they think of the music. It creates a sense of danger‚ suspense‚ and apprehension. The music in this scene works well with the dialogue‚ lighting‚ and continuity of editing. Goddykoontz and Jacobs (2011) describe music as being “a crucial part of the movie-going experience” (Sec. 6.4; papa. 18). In the “What If”- You’ve Got
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