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    Principles of Economics II – Microeconomics Homework #1: Ch 4~6 and Article Questions Article Questions Please download the associated article. “Fare Hike...” 1. Based on the article‚ are taxi fares more elastic or less elastic for drivers? Passengers? How do you know? Give at least 3 reasons. 2. If given a chance‚ do you think that cab drivers would have raised the amount that high? Why/not? Chapter Questions Ch 4 Questions: 1. Consider the market for eggs. For each of the events

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    Certification ROP Computer Application Skills Delhi CA -Certificate of Completion with excellence from ROP Course -Food handling experience -Great Customer Service experience -Stalking/loading experience Employment Subway Livingston‚ CA Crew Member Among the major responsibilities of a Subway Sandwich Artist is to prepare all the ingredients that will be needed during his or her shift‚ create sandwiches delis‚ wraps‚ and salads‚ bake bread and cookies‚ operate the equipment in his or her station‚

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    Chipotle‚ Inc. History of Chipotle Steve Ells is the founder and CEO of Chipotle. Steve is a trained chef and opened his first Chipotle store in 1993 at a former Dolly Madison ice cream store in Denver‚ Colorado. His goal was to serve high quality‚ delicious food quickly and in a “fast-casual” setting (Ells). As Chipotle began to grow and expand‚ Steve took the initiative to learn about the way most of the food in the US is produced and processed. He was quite disturbed when he discovered

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    Dude, You'Re a Fag

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    Dude‚ you’re a Fag High school‚ the best years of your life with everyday shaping and molding you from a feminine boy to becoming a respectable masculine adult‚ in truth its surviving everyday without being called a fag. In C.J. Pascoe’s ethnography she examines the dynamics of masculinity carefully exploring gender conformity that’s extracted from a collection of humiliations‚ fears and anxieties among high school boys. Within the eighteen months that Pascoe tediously studied the students of

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    Hut restaurants during lunch and dinner times‚ because they want to eat high quality food. Carl’s Jr. customers buy Carl’s Jr. meals in Carl’s Jr. restaurants during lunch & dinner times‚ because Carl’s Jr. is edgy like them. Subway customers buy Subway meals in Subway restaurants during lunch and dinner times‚ because they want to be healthy and have very little time to wait or cook. Competitors KFC Copywriting: “Finger Lickin’ Good‚” “The Colonel’s Secret Recipe‚” Sales tactic: discount

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    Wisdom Sits in Places

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    is taking that knowledge and being able to apply it in their daily lives. Wisdom is not something that is easily attained‚ but for those that are able to‚ they are highly respected in the community. Basso does a good job in providing an ethnography that is both etic and emic. However‚ it comes across at times as though Basso believes place-names to be a universal idea: As roundly ubiquitous as it is seemingly unremarkable‚ place-making is a universal tool of the historical imagination.

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    Ethnographic fieldwork is another way of using the term ethnography. Ethnographic fieldwork‚ or ethnography‚ usually consists of “spending a year or more in another society‚ living with the local people and learning about their way of life” (Gezon and Kottak 2). There are at least three different methods that anthropologists use when it comes to how they execute their fieldwork. First‚ there is the Participation-Observation method which can be described as‚ “taking park in the events one is observing

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    confusion or deceive the consuming public. COMPANY NAME COPYRIGHT Microsoft vs MikeRoweSoft • MikeRoweSoft – part-time web design business • It would be funny to add ‘soft’ to the end of it Subways vs Steakways • Steakways – Sell steak in all different way • They haven’t heard Subways in Milford • Subways need to protect its name as it seem like copyright infringement Patent Infringement Apple Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co.‚ Ltd.  Both are smartphone producer  Problem regarding the design

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    confusing to researchers at all levels. The roots of this confusion are explored and examples of “thick description” are provided. The article closes with guidelines for presenting “thick description” in written reports. Key Words: Thick Description‚ Ethnography‚ Grounded Theory‚ Phenomenology‚ Thick Interpretation‚ Thick Meaning‚ and Qualitative Writing One of the most important concepts in the lexicon of qualitative researchers is “thick description.” In fact‚ the Subject Index of virtually every major

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    Anthropology - Paper 13

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    Anthropology proves to be satisfying and intellectually fulfilling to many in the field. However‚ there are also many challenges and bumps in the road along the way. Napolean A. Chagnon and Claire Sterk faced many of these challenges themselves. During his fieldwork with the Yanomamo‚ Chagnon faced many challenges interacting with the natives. Chagnon could not practically communicate with the people until about six months after he arrived. He notes ? the hardest thing to live with was

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