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Determining Comparative Advantage For each of the following scenarios, complete the charts and answer the questions that accompany each chart. 1. Anna and Barry can grow the following amounts of potatoes and cabbage with a week of labor. Production Possibilities Chart Cabbages per Week Potatoes per Week Anna 100 200 Barry 120 150 a. Who has the absolute advantage in growing cabbages? ___barry_______ in growing potatoes? ____anna____ b. Complete the following opportunity cost chart to determine the comparative advantage of growing potatoes and cabbage between Anna and Barry. Opportunity Cost Chart (based on cost of specializing in production of only one product) Cabbages Potatoes Anna

Tech and Finance pre test

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Hidden Income Property Sales Tax taken by the government on transactions that people don?t realize they?re paying Tax on your salary each year Tax that you will pay on any housing investments Tax you pay on goods that you purchase, exsoda tax $7 Tax on house Delaware
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Privacy Act of 1974

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[Student Name] Mr. Letts AP Computer Science 2 February 2018 Privacy Act of 1974 Privacy is indeed a key factor in today?s life. The establishment of such privacy we have in our hands is due to the Privacy Act of 1974. The Privacy Act of 1974, as described by the US DOJ, ?establishes a code of fair information practices that governs the collection, maintenance, use, and dissemination of information about individuals that is maintained in systems of records by federal agencies? (?The United States Department of Justice?). In plain words, it simply means that the government is to use the information about you fairly. Fairly in the sense that they are not allowed to disclose any information about you in other means than necessary. This prohibits

Monthly Report Review

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CLUB? ?MONTHLY? ?REPORT? ?2017-2018? Name:_____________________________Month:________________?? *=? ?Required? ?questions? Meeting? ?Log*?? ?(Include? ?additional? ?meetings? ?on? ?back? ?of? ?this? ?paper)?? Meeting? ?Date? Number? ?of? ?Members? Advisor? ?Signature? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Tentative? ?Action? ?Plan? ?for? ?Next? ?Month*? ? ?(Meetings,? ?Events,? ?Activities,? ?etc):? Please? ?include? ?a? ?brief? ?explanation? ?if? ?necessary.?? ? ? ? ? ? ? Please? ?list? ?2? ?things? ?that? ?went? ?well? ?this? ?month? ?and? ?2? ?things? ?that? ?can? ?be? ?improved? ?for? ?next? month.*?? ? ? ? ? ? ? General? ?Feedback?

Competitive Event Guide

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COMPETITIVE EVENT GUIDE ROLEPLAYS WRITTENS MSJ DECA, get ready for a #Limitless year! Here?s an overview of DECA?s countless events. Every year you participate in DECA, you?ll be required to compete in both a roleplay and a written event. No other events are required. Online events include the Virtual Business Challenge (VBC), Stock Market Game (SMG), and any of the DECA Video Challenges, but are optional. Take a look at the information below for a breakdown of all events. Roleplays are essentially impromptu presentations where you have a few minutes to prepare with the prompt. They?re categorized into either Team-Decision Making events (TDMs) or Individual Series events. TDMs are all limited to only 2 members. Teams are allowed a longer prep time, but also a

macroeconomics spring exam, questions and answers

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Name: _________________________________ Days/Times Class Meets: ___________ Today?s Date:__________ 1 Macroeconomics, Spring 2008, Final Exam, several versions Read these Instructions carefully! You must follow them exactly! I) On your Scantron card you must print three things: 1) Print your full name clearly; 2) Print the day and time of your section (for example TTh 7 AM); 3) Print the number I have written in ink on the upper right corner of your copy of this test. (This number tells me which version of the test you have. Without it your test cannot be graded properly and you get no credit for your answers.) II) Answer on your Scantron card, using a #2 pencil. Warning: SOME QUESTIONS MUST BE ANSWERED SEVERAL TIMES!

Raising the Federal Minimum Wage: More Harm than Not

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Noah Lopez Raising the Minimum Wage: More Harm than Not Protests and labor strikes advocating to raise the federal minimum wage seems to have been a trend across the United States, but what the protestors do not know is that raising the minimum wage will do much more damage to themselves than good. The federal minimum wage in the U.S. should be left as it is for the time being, because of the aftereffects pertaining to a country?s economy. Raising the minimum wage now would have disastrous effects on the U.S. economy; it would destroy the value of the U.S. dollar, result in countless job losses and poverty, and eliminate many entry-level jobs and businesses.

Managing Cross Cultural Conflict

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Managing Cross-Cultural Conflict SCLA-10 Unit II: Respectful Partnerships Use Notability and your iPad to Annotate your notes. When complete, submit your note back to Mrs. Vigil as an assignment called Managing Cross-Cultural Conflict DUE: Next Meeting Opening Engagement Imagine a large expanse of water in which there are a number of icebergs. Most of each iceberg remains hidden beneath the surface of the water. When viewing the icebergs from above, they do not appear to come into contact with each other. However, at the bases, they often collide. How might this analogy apply to conflict, and particularly cross-cultural conflict? Dose a similar dynamic occur in the workplace, at school, or in other areas of life? Conflict is a Human Universal

Standard of Living

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Standard of Living What is it? What are some of your ideas about this term? Record your thoughts in a mind web to brainstorm what this could mean in your notebook Start a new page in your notebook and title it Standard of Living Standard of Living Throughout this presentation you will record your own assumptions, generalizations, vocabulary notes and illustrations, and reflections. Standard of Living The quality of life in a country in terms the necessities, comforts and luxuries present in that country. A nation?s overall standard of living can create assumptions of their leadership qualities or abilities. Often we assume the ?answers? come from the more developed nations, but isn?t that how S. America develops such a large gap in their standard of living?

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