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    Quiz 10 A pure monopolist is selling 6 units at a price of $12. If the marginal revenue of the seventh unit is $5‚ then: [pic] |[pic] |firm’s demand curve is perfectly elastic. | |[pic] |price of the seventh unit is $10. | |[pic] |price of the seventh unit is greater than $12.

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    claims in his book titled‚ ‘The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century ’(2005)‚ that globalization and technology has flattened the world to a ‘level playing field’. He analyses the ten ‘flatteners’ or events that happened over a period of around ten years to make the world go flat. The first flattener‚ that Friedman writes about‚ was the Fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and end of the Cold War‚ that brought forward the idea of a globalized world‚ where people from either side of

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    GLOBAL BUSINESS STRATEGIES READING REPORT Savannah Benton The World Is Flat by Thomas L. Friedman. Pp. 533-579 April 21‚2015 I. Four noteworthy quotes or key insights from the assigned reading. 1. “I believe that capabilities create intentions. If we create an Internet where people can open an online store and have global suppliers‚ global customers‚ and global competitors‚ they will open that online store or bank or bookshop…The history of economic development teaches this over and over: If you

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    The world does not have flat feet… Ah‚ a discussion I know something about on a personal level... 1. The advantage of ’knowing the business’ – was that Adida was successful in Europe before coming to the United States and then bought out popular shoe brands in the US to even the ‘playing field’ with Nike. 2. The group most harmed by the buyout was Adida itself in that they underestimated Nike - and their hopes of being Numero Uno did not materialize – even with their other athletic clothing

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    day and age that we live in‚ technology is becoming an essential part of our daily lives. The twenty-first century‚ largely dubbed as the “Age of Technology” and also the “Era of Globalization‚” has brought on the feasibility of an interconnected world. Globalization is considered to be the unavoidable wave of the future. A few texts from Kwame Anthony Appiah‚ Marshall Poe‚ and Thomas L. Friedman further elaborate on a few important aspects of globalization. Technology‚ a major part of globalization

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    beginning to throw in their boots and let robots do the dirty work” (Briggs). Technology in this world has grown over the past decades and we have become more and more reliant on our technology. Agribots and drones is the newest and latest thing in this world that could really boots our crop productivity. Thomas L. Friedman‚ author of The World is Flat‚ argues that‚ “As an individual‚ in a flat world is figuring out how to make yourself as an ‘untouchable’” (280). He then describes ‘untouchables’

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    Chapter 10 Assessment

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    Sarah Haynes Dr. Christerson Honors Biology 9D 11 April 2015 10.1 Assessment 1a. Identify two reasons why a cell’s growth is limited. The larger a cell becomes‚ the more demands the cell places on its DNA. In addition‚ a large cell is less efficient in moving nutrients and waste material across the membrane. 1b. As a cell’s size increases‚ what happens to the ration of its surface area to its volume? As a cells size increases‚ the volume increases more than the surface area. However‚ the ratio

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    The video discussion‚ Tom Freedman‚ The World is Flat‚ is about Tom Freedman’s experience of how he learned the world is flat. By this‚ he means that anyone can send their own content to anyone in the world‚ basically for free. Tom believes the global economic playing field is being leveled. He believes this happened by three great eras of globalization. The first‚ globalization 1.0 started in 1492 and lasted until early 1800’s where the world shrunk from large to medium. The Spanish explored the

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    Chapter 10-Personality

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    Every person is different in his or her behavior‚ feelings and the way of thinking. These unique characteristics formulate personality. Some people are easy-going‚ fun-loving; the others are aggressive‚ powerful and decisive. Researchers-psychologists‚ Don Riso and Russ Hudson‚ created very interesting and observing questionnaire called Enneagram and wrote a book called “The wisdom of Enneagram”. Enneagram helps to indicate the type of personality of the person. It shows which of the good qualities

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    Chapter 10 Review

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    Section 9-1 Review Key Ideas 1. Identify the primary source of energy that flows through most living systems The sunlight. Autotrophs use sunlight to make their own food. Organisms that can’t make their own food consumed the food molecules made by autotrophs‚ eat autotrophs or eat organisms that consumed autotrophs. 2. Explain how an organism’s metabolism is related to Earth’s carbon cycle. An organism’s metabolism is related to using energy to build organic molecules which contain

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