A nation with fixed quantities of resources is able to produce any of the following combinations of bread and ovens. These figures assume a certain

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 ou are now engaged in a research project! This can be a very exciting and intimidating process, but you have a great support network to help you. Take just a moment to think about something you hav

 ou are now engaged in a research project! This can be a very exciting and intimidating process, but you have a great support network to help you. 

Take just a moment to think about something you have researched in the past, and describe what that experience was like. What did you research? What were your reasons for researching it? What did you find out about the topic and about yourself? Did you find yourself seeking out primary or secondary sources? What kinds of sources did you use? How did you choose your topic, and what was the result of your research?

Feel free to choose any experience. You do not have to limit yourself to an academic research topic. You might reflect upon research that you did for your job, or you might want to reflect upon a time that you researched a large purchase, such as a new computer or a car. 

No word minimum! Just answer all the questions

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Assignment #1

Purpose of Assignment

To locate, retrieve, and evaluate the effects of macroeconomic indicators on your own decision making.

Assignment Steps

Resources: Tutorial help on Excel® and Word functions can be found on the Microsoft® Office website. There are also additional tutorials via the web offering support for Office products.

Scenario: Consider your last big purchase such as a car, appliances, home repairs, home purchase, computer equipment, college tuition, or another “big-ticket” item, which are often purchased using loans/financing (by borrowing money). Also consider your decision-making process that led you to choose a particular make, model, or brand of the product (or service) you purchased and whether it was the right time to make the purchase given economic conditions at the time of your purchase. While analyzing your decision, keep in mind everything from interest rates to the prices of complementary and substitute goods are driven by human economic behavior. 

Develop a minimum 1,050-word analysis of your decision-making process in which you include the following:

  • Retrieve statistics on Real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and on Real Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) by year for the last ten years. You can retrieve those statistics from internet sources including, but not limited to, the Federal Reserve of St. Louis’s FRED web site, the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) web site, or another credible source of your choice. Post these statistics in a single worksheet of an Excel® workbook and submit your Excel® file with your report. In your report, discuss the latest 10-year trends in both GDP and PCE. Also discuss how the trends in GDP compare with trends in PCE. You are encouraged to include graphs of these statistics in your report; you could create the graphs in Excel®and copy them into your report.
  • Retrieve statistics on the Effective Federal Funds Rate and on the Consumer Price Index: All Items Less Food and Energy by year for the last 30 years. You can retrieve those statistics from internet sources including, but not limited to, the Federal Reserve of St. Louis’s FRED web site, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) web site, or other credible sources of your choice. Post these statistics in a single worksheet of an Excel® workbook and submit your Excel® file with your report. In your report, discuss how the trends in the Effective Federal Funds Rate compare with trends in inflation. If you took out a loan to pay for your “big-ticket” purchase, what was the interest rate on your loan? Were interest rates rising or falling at that time?  Were interest rates relatively high or low at that time? You are also encouraged to include graphs of these statistics in your report.
  • Discuss the influence of any Federal government or state government programs, such as tax credits or tax deductions for energy-saving/efficiency purchases, on your decision to make your last big purchase; or if government incentives did not factor into your decision, explain why not.
  • Develop conclusions about the economy’s influence on personal and business decision-making relative to purchases of big-ticket items, investments, or other major purchases. 

Cite a minimum of three peer-reviewed sources. Note: The Federal Reserve of St. Louis, the Bureau of Economic Analysis, and the Bureau of Labor Statistics can be cited to fulfill this requirement. 

Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.

Click the Assignment Files tab to submit your assignment. Be sure you submit your paper as well as the two required Excel® files.

Assignment #2

Purpose of Assignment

The theory of market economies emphasizes freedom of choice and limited government intervention. The classic argument for government intervention is market failure – the inability of the market economy to correct itself from a dysfunctional state (such as the Great Depression). Students will examine articles from the University library to analyze real-world examples of U.S. government intervention programs and apply current week readings to make intelligent conclusions about the economic policies.

Assignment Steps

Resources: Tutorial help on Excel® and Word functions can be found on the Microsoft® Office website. There are also additional tutorials via the web offering support for Office products.

Using the University Library, EBSCOhost, or ProQuest data bases, locate up to three different articles/publications and/or use The Economist Online from the University Library to examine one case of significant government intervention as it relates to your current industry of employment or an industry in which you are interested in working. You may access EBSCOhost, ProQuest or The Economist Online through the University Library homepage: 

  1. Click on the Library tab. 
  2. Click on the underlined University Library link.
  3. Click on General Resources under Library Resources.
  4. Click on either EBSCOhost or ProQuest.
  5. Go back Library Resources list.
  6. Click on View All Resources Alphabetically.
  7. Click on Economist.com.

Examples of intervention programs you may select, but are not limited to:

  • US agriculture support programs
  • Low income support programs (Food Stamps, Earned Income Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit, and Temporary Assistance to Needy Families)
  • Medicaid, Children’s Health Insurance Program, The Affordable Care Act (Obamacare)
  • Low-income rent controls and housing vouchers
  • Government promotion of renewable energy sources to discourage use of fossil fuels such as coal and oil
  • Unemployment Insurance
  • Bailout of U.S. banks and other financial institutions during the Great Recession
  • Bailout of U.S. auto makers during the Great Recession
  • Social Security retirement benefits

Develop a minimum 10-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation including detailed speaker notes or voiceover including the following:

  • Describe the intervention and detail its history.
  • Analyze the arguments for government intervention as opposed to arguments for market-based solutions. Hint: See the information in our course textbook on market failures.
  • Examine who may be helped and who may be hurt by the selected government intervention.
  • Examine externalities and/or unintended consequences of such intervention.
  • Determine the cost trend of the intervention program since its implementation including whether costs are increasing, decreasing, or vary with the state of the economy.
  • Evaluate the success or failure of the intervention in achieving its objectives and develop conclusions.
  • Recommend whether the program should be continued as is, discontinued, or modified and defend your recommendation.

Note: The use of tables and/or charts to display economic data over the time period discussed is highly encouraged. However, if your source includes the copyright symbol, which looks like this: ©, then you should not copy any table and/or charts from that source. You could use, but are not required to use, charts/graphs retrieved from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis FRED web site as long as the data sources used by FRED to create those charts are government sources such as the Bureau of Economic Analysis or the Bureau of Labor Statistics. 

Cite a minimum of three scholarly, peer-reviewed references.

Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.

Click the Assignment Files tab to submit your assignment.

It is very important that you read and understand what needs to be done and that these are two seperate assignments.

You manage a construction company and need to decide how many houses to build in a new residential area where your firm is the only builder.

You manage a construction company and need to decide how many houses to build in a new residential area where your firm is the only builder. You have to make this decision in a time of uncertainty, where there is a 60% probability of low demand and a 40% probability of high demand. The corresponding inverse demand functions for these two scenarios are P = 300,000 – 400Q and P = 500,000 – 275Q, respectively. Your cost function is TC = 140,000 + 240,000Q.

a. How many houses should you build?

b. What price should you charge?

c. What profits can you expect?

Spring 2008. Department of Economics, University of Texas Professor: Dean Corbae, Office: BRB 3.134A, Phone: 512-475-8530 Email:…

Spring 2008. Department of Economics, University of Texas Professor: Dean Corbae, Office: BRB 3.134A, Phone: 512-475-8530 Email: as.edu, web: www.eco.utexas.edu/~corbae Office hours: Friday, 9-10:30am Teaching Fellows: Bulent Guler, e-mail:as.edu, Office hrs: Monday, 1-2:30, Office: BRB 3.120, Martin Dumav, e-mail:, Office hrs: Wednesday, 1-2:30pm, Office: BRB 3.128. Review Sessions: Friday 11-12:30pm, BRB1.118. Syllabus This class will be organized around trying to answer the following question. What is the optimal (labor, capital, and inflation) tax in industrial economies?

Research Methods in School Counseling – Beginning of an Action-Research Proposal/Paper Topic Selection and Abstract

Need help with my Psychology question – I’m studying for my class.

Please only bid if you have experience writing Action-Research Papers and having experience working with school-age children!

The project will acclimated to a final Action-Research Proposal/Paper. The goal is to submit parts to polish a Final Literature Review Paper.

This part will need to include: a cover page, abstract, topic selection, and (I have already done the 15 reference page.)

Formulate a question, what question do I want to answer?

Clarify a target group. (Maybe low-income families)

Pick a factor to focus on, and interventions, what supports are there to reach desired solution?

Identify, a topic suitable for the literature review. This topic will be used for all other writing for the course. Review the 15 journal articles. Create a cover page with a title, an abstract (around 500 words).

Apa standard.

I have attached the first few journal articles. There are 15 in total.

2-1 Discussion: Operating System Interfaces

Help me study for my Computer Science class. I’m stuck and don’t understand.

Imagine you are the CEO of a large technology company whose primary products include microprocessors and operating systems. You have three engineering departments. Each is headed by a passionate technologist in the role of chief engineer.

Here are their proposals for introducing the next “killer” product:

  1. The chief of microprocessor engineering wants to introduce the next generation of the instruction set architecture (ISA). She wants to offer a new ISA that revolutionizes the instructions set the way RISC did to CISC.
  1. The chief of motherboard engineering wants to make radical changes to the peripheral component interconnect (PCI) interface for hardware that will double PCI transfer speeds of the company’s motherboards without negatively impacting compatibility with the existing PCI standard.
  1. The chief of portability engineering wants to make the company’s portable operating system interface (POSIX) interface for system calls more compliant so that millions of Linux and Windows developers will have the same operating system interface.

In your initial post, describe which of these plans would you (as the CEO) approve and why? Be sure to justify your selection with technical details.

In responses to two of your peers, support the position of the original post or constructively offer a counterpoint that identifies some of the engineering tradeoffs that could result from the decision.

To complete this assignment, review the Discussion Rubric document.

communication assigment

Content

1.   Assignment Information

  1. Assignment 1: Communication Self-Assessment

    In this assignment, you will be assessing how well you communicate. You will first take a communication quiz; then, you will provide a short reflection based on your quiz results.

    Part 1: Take the Communication Quiz

    1. Go to http://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newCS_99.htm and take the communication quiz to measure your communication skills.
    2. Take a screenshot of your quiz results. Note: You will be submitting a screenshot of your quiz results along with your reflection.

    Part 2: Review the feedback of your quiz results and create a refection discussing your results. You will write a one to two (1-2) page paper in which you:

    1. Summarize the results of your communication quiz by keeping the following questions in mind:
      1. What kind of communicator did you believe you were prior to taking the quiz?
      2. After taking the communication quiz, what did the results tell you about how you really communicate?
    2. Provide a conclusion that discusses lessons learned after taking the communication quiz. Next describe three (3) characteristics of an effective communicator; then, suggest two (2) ways you can improve your own communication
    3. Use correct sentence mechanics, grammar, spelling, punctuation, and style.

    Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:

    • Be typed, double-spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with 1-inch margins on all sides. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.
    • Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, student’s name, professor’s name, course, and date. (The cover page is not included in the required page count.)

So the demand curve is P = 200 – 3Q with a long run marginal cost of production is constant and equal to $20. What would be the consumer surplus if

So the demand curve is P = 200 – 3Q with a long run marginal cost of production is constant and equal to $20. What would be the consumer surplus if it was perfectly completive market? Whats the Dead weight loss if the market is a monopoly?

Topic and Structure:THE TOPIC IS ABOUT MOBILE PHONES Annotated Bibliography – Review four potential sources for your research paper project (you should already have your research essay topic chosen

Topic and Structure:

THE TOPIC IS ABOUT MOBILE PHONES

Annotated Bibliography – Review four potential sources for your research paper project (you should already have your research essay topic chosen), and select two to explore further, with at least one qualifying as a periodical.

Here are some possible places to search for credible sources:

  • Internet Public Library Link.
  • Truman State University’s Pickler Memorial Library (this source lists periodical databases only, so you may choose your periodical here): Link.
  • Google Scholar (note that this is different from regular Google): Link.
  • Microsoft Academic Search: Link.
  • Cornell University’s arXiv (open access sources in math, biology, physics, and other fields): Link.
  • Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE): Link.
  • Your local library 

This assignment does not follow the standard introduction, body paragraph, and conclusion format; instead, you will simply create three well-developed paragraphs per source, each with a specific objective, for six paragraphs total. For each of your two chosen resources, you will summarize the material, assess the source’s content, and reflect on its value for your research paper project. Some sources are long and contain main ideas and subtopics, so be sure to focus your assignment on ideas that are relevant to your research paper topic. Learn more about summarizing, assessing, and reflecting here.

This essay also requires a particular format in which you will summarize, assess, and reflect on one source in full before you move to the next one. See the sample here under “Sample MLA Annotation” for format details.

Notes

·         Make the title of your annotated bibliography your research paper project’s topic.

·         On the line under your title, but left-aligned on the page, include your proposed research essay’s thesis so that graders can provide some preliminary feedback.

Format Requirements:

Header: Include a header in the upper left-hand corner of your writing assignment with the following information:

  • Your first and last name 
  • Course Title (Composition I) 
  • Assignment name (Comparison and Contrast) 
  • Current Date

Page Layout:

  • MLA style documentation (please see the tutorial in the course topic)
  • Last name and page number in upper-right corner of each page 
  • Double-spacing throughout
  • Title, centered after heading
  • Standard font (Times New Roman or Calibri)
  • 1″ margins on all sides
  • Save the file as .docx or .doc format

Length: This assignment should have three full paragraphs per two sources for a total of six paragraphs, with at least 500 words minimum overall. 

Underline your thesis statement.