A. The city park commission authorizes the construction of a new swimming pool. Which of the following does NOT constitute an act of

A. The city park commission authorizes the construction of a new swimming pool. Which of the following does NOT constitute an act of “investment” as economists use the term? A. The city park commission authorizes the construction of a new swimming pool. B. An individual buys 100 shares of stock at $30 a share and then sells the stock at a profit for $35 a share. C. A corporate lawyer attends a seminar on changes in the federal tax code. D. A grocery store increases its inventory of potato chips and soft drinks before the Canada Day weekend.

I decide not to. I did it by myself. Please let me know if was charged $10 even though I did not get the answer?

I decide not to. I did it by myself. Please let me know if was charged $10 even though I did not get the answer?

phylosophy

Kant and the ethics of real.

Explain the difference between the non ethical and ethical sudden moments of truth in your own words explain.

a.       1. show why our everyday actions no matter how much we reform ourselves cannot be ethical with examples.

b.       2. What do you think kant means by a moral revelution? How does it prefigure an ethical subject? Give example.

c.       3. How do principles allow one to do one ethical duties?

d.       4. What does it mean to do ones duty?

2 provide a detailed analysis of an ethical person… (Malcom x)

a.       1.Analyze the situation of which they were apart; everyday, normal and pathology

b.       2.What was the moral revolution that ruptured his everyday life allowing him to become ethical

c.       3. Discuss the moment when this person made an ethical decision to commit himself to the mora revolution.

d.       4. Show some ways that he use their principles to practice fidelity in the moral revolution? What did he do?

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I will pay for the following article The Power Of Advertisement. The work is to be 2 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.

I will pay for the following article The Power Of Advertisement. The work is to be 2 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page. The world of advertisement is truly magical. You have two to three seconds to tell your story and to tell it in such a way that it should make the target audience to shell out the money from their pocket and make a buy. Bill Bernbach has rightly said that “ Advertisement is not a science. It is persuasion. And persuasion is an art” [1]. This art has been used by advertisers and companies throughout the world to make people buy their product.

Jib Fowles, through his essay “Advertisings Fifteen Basic Appeals” has given the information about the emotional appeals that advertisers use to make the consumer buy the products, and hence making us consumers smart enough not to become a prey to their gimmicks. His effort is to make us aware of the visual gimmicks that are being used to make us believe in certain things that are not true. Fowles has done a great job by giving us examples of different advertisements and talking about the different emotional and subconscious drives they are trying to appeal to.

The essay is sort of good as far as information goes, however, I personally think that it has missed the essence by not mentioning the word ‘mental association’ and by downplaying the importance of sex in the advertisements. Let us understand one thing, right from the advertisements of bikes, shaving blades, medicines, cosmetics and laptops, sex plays a huge part. Maybe not directly, but certainly indirectly. If a medicine commercial says that it keeps you young, it certainly gives you an idea of biological pleasures of remaining young and sex is one of the pleasures. The Pepsi commercial can make a person to buy a cold drink not because he likes the cold drink but by ‘arousing’ him and mentally associating him with Michael Jackson [2].&nbsp.

“Horses of the Night” Discussion Questions

  • When do you first suspect that Chris is living in a world of delusions? List as much evidence as you can find before the last couple of pages.
  • Characters in this story have difficulty communicating. Give as many examples as you can. How does this theme of communication help you to understand what happens in the story?
  • Contrast the views of God held by Chris and Vanessa. What circumstances in their lives do you think have led them to their beliefs?
  • Chrisâs letter is very revealing. How do you interpret the lines Vanessa repeats to her mom?
  • Laurenceâs descriptive writing is very effective. For example, read the following: âThe blue air trembled and spun with the heat haze, and the hay on which I was lying held the scents of grass and dust and wild mint.â How does the author achieve this descriptive effect? Pick one other especially descriptive passage from the story, write it down, and be prepared to explain why you think it is so effective.

1. Tammy loves donuts. B. If the price of donuts is $0.20, how many donuts will Tammy buy?

1. Tammy loves donuts. B. If the price of donuts is $0.20, how many donuts will Tammy buy? At a price of $0.20, Tammy would buy 5 donuts. C. Show Tammy”s consumer surplus on your graph. How much consumer surplus would she have at a price of $0.20? The figure to the left shows Tammy”s consumer surplus. At a price of $0.20, Tammy”s consumer surplus would be $1.00. D. If the price of donuts rose to $0.40, how many donuts would she purchase now? What would happen to Tammy”s consumer surplus? Show this change on your graph. If the price of donuts rose to $0.40, Tammy”s consumer surplus would fall to $0.30 and she would purchase only 3 donuts. A. Use this information to construct Tammy”s demand curve for donuts. B. If the price of donuts is $0.20, how many donuts will Tammy buy? C. Show Tammy”s consumer surplus on your graph. How much consumer surplus would she have at a price of $0.20? D. If the price of donuts rose to $0.40, how many donuts would she purchase now? What woul

Microsystems Discussion

I’m stuck on a Science question and need an explanation.

Healthcare institutions continue to face challenges in providing safe patient care in increasingly complex organizational and regulatory environments while striving to maintain financial viability. The clinical microsystem provides a conceptual and practical framework for approaching organizational learning and delivery of care. However, conflict exists between the conceptual theory and the daily practical applications of providing safe and effective care within healthcare systems. What are some conflicts that you may have observed, or think may exist between the conceptual theory of the clinical microsystem and every day practice in the clinical setting? The microsystem unit allows leaders to embed quality and safety into a microsystem’s developmental journey. Leaders can set the stage for making safety a priority for the organization while allowing individual microsystems to create innovative strategies for improvement. Remember, leaders include formal, informal and on-the-spot leaders. What are some ways that leaders in a microsystem unit can make safety a priority while still allowing creative, innovative strategies for improvement?

150-200 words

Answer questions in a memo format about a job offer

Start with a job ad of your choosing and answer the following questions in memo format.

1. Why did you choose this job ad? Do you feel that you are qualified for the position?

2. How long has the ad been posted? If it has been posted for a long period of time, are you sure that the position is still available? How?

3. Where is the company located?

4. What skills is your prospective employer seeking, from most important to least important? (bulleted list)

5. Did you know anything about the company before you saw the job ad?

6. What is the mission statement of the company? History of company?  Remember that it is essential for you to learn as much about the company as possible; you can use such knowledge for your cover letter and interview. 

7. What are keywords on the website that you can use in your cover letter and interview? (list)

8. Based on your research, what is your personal sense about the company? What do you feel the company values?

Use a technology company in new york for the job offer. 

Question 6 (1 point) If the interest rate is 10%, the depreciation rate of an asset is 10%, its service life is 10 years and its rst cost is $10…

please help me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Question 6 (1 point) If the interest rate is 10%, the depreciation rate of an asset is 10%, its service life is 10 years and itsfirst cost is $10 million then EAC(Capital) for a ten-year life is $1.000 million.$1.060 million.$1.349 million.$1.409 million. $1.977 million. Save

Use the Stage-Gate model (Links to an external site.) to develop a theoretical new product or service.

Can you help me understand this Writing question?

Part 1

1,Use the Stage-Gate model (Links to an external site.) to develop a theoretical new product or service. Some of your businesses might be service-based, so you may have to be creative in thinking about a new project. If you have any problems thinking of a product or service idea, please let me know and I’ll help you think of one. Here is another resource on the model. While you will not actually be creating a new product, you can still detail the requirements for each stage as well as the metrics you will use to make a decision to continue to the next stage or stop the project. Since this is a theoretical exercise, you can make assumptions while completing each phase.

In short, the Stage-Gate model has the following six phases:

Stage 0: Discover. In this phase, you think of a new product or service idea.

Stage 1: Scoping. This is where you evaluate the idea on its viability and marketability. A SWOT analysis is often used for this phase.

Stage 2: Building a Business Case. Further define the product, the manufacturing requirements, a project plan, and estimated revenues.

Stage 3: Development. A prototype or prototypes are developed.

Stage 4: Testing and Validation. The prototype is tested. If there is a problem, the team goes back to the development stage. If it works, the product can be prepared for Stage 5.

Stage 5: Launch. A marketing strategy is developed and the product is made available to customers.

How about a real-world example? Here’s a Stage-Gate approach from the Centers for Disease Control (Links to an external site.). Note how much more complex it is compared to the version we use in this course. It is included here just so you can get an idea of how much this model can expand and be used not only for product development but also project management. IT may also give you ideas of items to include in your Stage-Gate assignment.

2,Create a 5 slide presentation that outlines the different kinds of innovations described in the supplemental reading (product, process, and business model). You can supplement your description using chapter 9 from the Entrepreneurship e-book. On the fourth slide, provide a real-world example of each innovation type. On the fifth slide, describe how market research can be integrated in the Stage-Gate model.

part 2

Find an article that discusses the two topics of market research and innovation.

  • Summarize the article, noting examples and key points.
  • Next, analyze the article. What do you think about what is discussed? Are there key considerations missing or other issues?
  • Finally, how do you see market research evolving in the future, specifically considering online/social factors and the dramatic increase in available data?
  • Please include a link to the article.

The essay should be at least 300 words.