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    surplus equals dead weight loss 3. In rent years‚ many elderly people have purchased Medigap insurance policies to cover a growing Medicare copayment. These policies cover some or all of the medical costs not covered by Medicare. Use economic theory (ex. Elasticity) to explain how the growth of these policies is likely to influence the demand for health care by elderly people. Having a policy and demand for healthcare are positively related. A person who has a policy will like to get medical

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    following a) In what ways can HR strategies provide the level of organisational flexibility required by modern organisations? OR b) Should reward strategies always include an element of performance related pay. Justify your answer in relation to both theory and practise?

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    (b) (d) Neither (a) nor (b) Q4. In advertising for ………… is not allowed on T.V (a) Liquor (b) Cigarettes (c) Both (a) and (b) (d) Neither (a) nor (b) Q5. A theory states that no matter how efficiently goods / services are produced‚ if they cannot be delivered to the customer in the quickest possible time it is vain. This theory is called (a) Quickest the best (b) Instant service (c) Service on time (d) Timely effort Q6. Entrepreneurs find direct marketing the attractive because of

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    Just as everything and every institution require a set of I rules‚ traffic also needs rules in order to remain orderly I and disciplined. The question that next arises in our minds is that‚ what is the necessity of rules? It is necessary to have rules everywhere in order to make the functioning smooth and efficient. If there were to be no rules then‚ it would be a picture of total chaos and confusion. Rules regulate the work and help it move along the desired path. Thus‚ in order to have a smooth

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    Argula Harish                                                                                                                  300714275 1.Name two concerns stated in the article which different faith groups have about agricultural biotechnology. Ans: Few religious groups like Catholics and Muslims have some problems with modifying the original genome structure of specific organism. These two religions feel using biotechnology and altering the genome is modifying  the God’s creation and it is considered as “playing with

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    Hourly 1 Learning Objectives Introduction To Cognitive Neuroscience Reading: Gazzaniga et al. Chpt 1 Learning objectives: * Define the term Cognitive Neuroscience * Describe the contributions of the following scientists/physicians to our understanding of the brain: Rene Descartes‚ Thomas Willis‚ Paul Broca‚ Carl Wernicke‚ Gustav Fritsch & Eduard Hitzig‚ Korbinian Brodmann‚ Santiago Ramon y Cajal; Camillo Golgi. * Describe the contributions of the following scientists to our understanding

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    bProblem 1. Adjusting entries (18 points) The following trial balance was taken from the books of Fisk Corporation on December 31‚ 2004. Account Debit Credit Cash $ 12‚000 Accounts Receivable 40‚000 Note Receivable 7‚000 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $ 1‚800 Merchandise Inventory 54‚000 Unexpired Insurance 4‚800 Furniture and Equipment 125‚000 Accumulated Depreciation of F. & E. 15‚000 Accounts Payable 10‚800 Common Stock 44‚000 Retained Earnings 55‚000 Sales

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    The period between 1760 and 1830 can be described as a time when the middle class began to win power from the aristocracy  One of the major events that occurred at the beginning of the Industrial Revolution in the English cloth-making industry was the invention of the steam engine by James Watt  The Industrial Revolution began in England because its government was will to fund industrial growth  Adam Smith in his Wealth of Nations emphasized the concept of enlightened self-interest 

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    When Craig Silvey published his novel‚ Jasper Jones‚ in 2009‚ Australia was a very different place in comparison to the small Western Australian town of Corrigin in 1965‚ the fictional setting of the narrative. A knowledge of the context of text production and the context of the world of the text can help us to gain a deeper understanding of the issues raised in the novel. Most importantly‚ the novel foregrounds values such as egalitarianism‚ multiculturalism and racial and gender equality‚ while

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