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    Question 1 (5 points) 1. Which of the following may lead to vertical integration? a) Technological interdependencies b) Reduced search and bargaining cost c) The hold-up problem d) All of the above Question 2 (5 points) Effective collusion generally is more difficult when a) the number of oligopolistic firms involved decreases b) the number of oligopolistic firms involved increases c) when customer orders are small‚ frequent‚ and received on a regular basis as compared

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    Introduction In the modern age of the United States‚ the demographics of its citizens range from distinctive cultures of the world. The cultural diversity in religion consists of Judaism‚ Buddhism‚ and Christianity to Protestantism. The aspects of the American religious landscape originated from immigrants seeking opportunities. The acceptance of the changes did not happen automatically and acts of discrimination were common. In this paper illustrates the early periods of religious pluralism

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    America is a "melting pot" of many different people‚ ideas and beliefs; that is why it is called the "Land of the Free"‚ it is as unique as each citizen that lives here. The American population is made up of many different ethnic groups; some coming over from Europe‚ Africa etc. When the country first started‚ people came over to experience the "new" world. Today‚ people come over to escape their lives in hope for a better one. Whatever the reason‚ people come here to mix into the melting pot by bringing

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    and names. Fitting into American has been a major topic for my English courses for the last 3 years. From an inside perspective‚ it doesn’t seem very hard to be able to fit into a country where just about anything is acceptable. Known as “the melting pot” of different cultures‚ America should be welcoming to non-Americans. The father describes a dramatic moment in their immigration process when he says‚ “We are people without a country‚ until we walk out of that gate‚ and then we are American”

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    Then‚ measured 25cm with the meter ruler to make a point and placed some blue-tac on it 3. Also repeated the points for distance of 50cm‚ 75cm and 100cm 4. Then the ball was placed at the starting point 5. After that‚ the ball was released while the stopwatch was pressed to start 6. When the ball was arrived to the 25cm point‚ stopped the stopwatch and recorded the time 7. Step 6 was repeated on each 50cm point‚ 75cm point and 100cm point 8. Step 4-6 were repeated twice more Material

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    is then sent to Greece‚ her homeland and the place where she was raped. We see the stages of her rehabilitation and her transformation into a woman while she is Greece. One of the main themes in this book is Olive’s fixation with her culture. At points during the book she talks of her Greek heritage as if she either loves it or hates it‚ this emotion is a swinging pendulum that alternates depending on which traditional event she’s telling us about. It makes her look different to the other girls

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    This pattern tends to work better for shorter papers‚ and those with few subtopics It can be used when you have three or more principal similarities or differences. First: All of A: point 1 (plus support) point 2 (plus support) point 3 (plus support) Second: All of B: point 1 (plus support) point 2 (plus support) point 3 (plus support) The danger built into Pattern A is that the writer can end up with two separate essays instead of one unified comparison and contrast essay. To insure unity‚ take

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     Rebuttal is when you say why they were wrong and they do the same. You have to look for as many points as you can to say they are wrong  (but they cannot be random e.g. vocabulary mistakes)‚ you can never have to much rebuttal(but you do have a time limit‚ 4­5 minutes per speech BUT you also have points to present too ). You have three chances to rebut in the whole debate‚ but you can’t keep them “un­updated”‚ e.g. you are saying your last point and you rebut about something the opposing team said in the beginning.  Y

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    Safe Point! Game Mechanics: 2-4 players. A die Four labs comprising four scientists.(labs are the starting points‚ scientists are four colored objects/pieces) Safe point. Map could be circular or rectangular. The idea of the game- Each player has four scientists trying to escape from a lab‚ and to get to the safe point safely before the zombies overwhelm the building. To get out of the lab you have to roll a 6 on the die to get each scientist out. Getting out of the lab‚ you will have to

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    can draw a triangle and specify values to change the size of its sides so they are 3:4:5‚ and then check the measurement of each of its angles. You can also lock the coordinates of a point or the length of a line segment‚ and you can draw a circle and then draw a line that is tangent to a particular point on the circle. The Geometry Mode also includes an animation feature that lets you watch how an object changes in accordance with conditions you define. Geometry Mode Menus Unlike

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