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  • Causes of Unification of Germany

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    Causes of Unification of Germany

    Within the context of 1789-1890, was the unification of Germany a result of economic, political or military forces?
    13 Pages

  • Political and economic factors and employment of condottieri

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    Study the rise of condottieri warfare in Italy. What political and economic factors led to the employment of condottieri? Describe their tactical organization, weapons and tactics.
    3 Pages

  • Effect of discrimination on people with mental illness

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    Abstract
    People with mental health problems experience many different types of stigma. This article explores the attitudes and beliefs of the general public towards people with mental illness, and the lived experiences and feelings of service users and their relatives.

    Keywords: Mental health/Mental illness/Stigma/Discrimination

    This article has been double-blind peer reviewed
    5 key points
    1. Stigma can affect many aspects of people’s lives
    2. Self-stigma is the process in which people turn stereotypes towards themselves
    3. How the general public perceive people with mental health problems depends on their diagnosis
    4. Stigma can be a barrier to seeking early treatment, cause relapse and hinder recovery
    5. Future research should investigate the experiences of service users and their families to understand and measure the impact of stigma

    8 Pages

  • Mental Illness and Society

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    Abstract
    Mental illness has widely been known to carry a stigma within society. To evaluate the validity of this claim, I interviewed 2 people from 2 different backgrounds to better understand their take on mental illness. One of my interviewees was my roommate, whom is 21 years old, white and also a first year nursing student. She has also recently attended clinicals in a psychiatric hospital here in Fayetteville. My other interviewee was my dad. He is 50 years old, white and is a real estate and finance attorney. My dad also has a son, my brother, which was previously diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome, so he has experience with mental illness. After performing both the interviews, I found many things that both the interviewees agreed on and some things they disagreed on.
    4 Pages

  • The Stigmas of Mental Illness In Healthcare

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    Stigmas of Mental Illness In Healthcare

    Contents of the paper
    Forms of mental health stigmatization
    Why does the stigmatization exist?
    How can this mental illness stigmatization be eliminated?

    5 Pages

  • IMPLICATIONS OF STIGMA AND MENTAL ILLNESS PAPER

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    IMPLICATIONS OF STIGMA AND MENTAL ILLNESS

    Abstract

    Mental health is an area many people are uncomfortable with. American’s are suspicious of individuals who tend to appear mentally ill. It creates fear and presents the unknown; therefore, stigma. Stigma is defined as disgrace and discredit, which lead to devaluation of an individual. This devaluation creates significant barriers for those who are the target of social discrimination due to their mental state, such as isolation, fear and shame.

    Mental illness affects not only the mentally ill individual, but could also their family and friends creating discrimination and disadvantages for them as well, also referred to as “courtesy stigma”.

    Society can gain a better understanding and reduce the stigma of mental illness through education and understanding that mental health disorders are chemical malfunctions in the brain, and are equally as real as physical disorders that are physically visible.

    9 Pages

  • Econ 101 practice question for Exam 1

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    1. Each month Jacquelyn spends exactly $50 on ice cream regardless of the price. Jacquelyn’s price elasticity of demand for ice cream is:
    2. A) B)   one.
    3. C)   greater than
    4. D) less than one, but greater than zero.

     

     

     

    1. Egg producers know that the elasticity of demand for eggs is 0.1. The hens went crazy and laid 5%

    more eggs than usual. To sell all those additional eggs, they will have to lower price by:

     

    A) 0.1%
    B) 1%
    C) 5%
    D) 50%

     

     

    1. Nations can gain from trade with other nations even if they are less productive in all industries than the nations they trade with.
    2. A) True
    3. B) False

     

     

     

    1. If demand is perfectly inelastic, the deadweight loss caused by a tax will be zero.
    2. A) True
    3. B) False

     

     

     

    1. Suppose apartments rent for $1,600 in Boston. If the City of Boston forces each landlord to charge $1,200, there will be:
    2. A) a decrease in producer surplus for each landlord. B) a shortage of new apartments in Boston.
    3. C) an increase in consumer surplus for Bostonians who can find apartments for $1,200. D) all of the above.

     

     

     

    1. The demand for textbooks is price inelastic. Which of the following would explain this?
    2. A) Many alternative textbooks can be used as substitutes. B) Students have a lot of time to adjust to price changes.
    3. C) Textbook purchases consume a large portion of most students’ incom D) The good is a necessity.

     

    1. A major state university in the South recently raised tuition by 12%. An economics professor at this university asked his students, “Due to the increase in tuition, how many of you will transfer to another university?” One student out of about 300 said that he or she would transfer. Based on this information, the price elasticity of demand for education at this university is:

     

     

    1. A)
    2. B)   highly elastic. C)   highly inelastic. D)

     

     

     

    Use the following to answer questions 8-10: Figure: Market for Hamburgers

     

    1. (Figure: Market for Hamburgers) The figure shows the weekly market for hamburgers at the Tasty Burger Palace. If the price of a hamburger is $1.20 and 300 hamburgers are supplied, producer surplus will equal:

     

    A) $60.
    B) $65.
    C) $135.
    D) $360.

     

     

    1. (Figure: Market for Hamburgers) The accompanying figure shows the weekly market for hamburgers at the Tasty Burger Palace. If the Palace sells 400 hamburgers, producer surplus will equal:

     

    A) $650.
    B) $400.
    C) $510.
    D) $240.

     

    1. (Figure: Market for Hamburgers) The accompanying figure shows the weekly market for hamburgers at the Tasty Burger Palace. The maximum total surplus for the market for the Palace burgers is and it occurs at a price equal to .
    2. A) $550; $1.50
    3. B) $640; $1.50
    4. C) $1050; $2
    5. D) Not enough information is provided to answer this question, since the maximum total surplus could occur at a price that is not marked in the figure.

     

     

     

    1. You manage a popular nightclub and lately revenues have been disappointing. Your bouncer suggests that raising drink prices will increase revenues, but your bartender suggests that decreasing drink prices will increase revenues. You aren’t sure who is right, but you do know that:

     

     

    1. A) your bouncer thinks the demand for drinks is elastic, while your bartender thinks the demand for drinks is inela
    2. B) your bouncer thinks the demand for drinks is inelastic, while your bartender thinks the demand for drinks is elastic.
    3. C) both the bouncer and bartender think the demand for drinks is elastic. D) both the bouncer and bartender think the demand for drinks is inelastic.

     

     

     

    1. If they produce only hamburgers, then in a single day Sarah can produce 10 hamburgers while Abe can produce 5 hamburgers. If they only make milkshakes, then in a single day Sarah can produce 10 milkshakes while Abe can produce 4 milkshakes. We then know that:

     

     

    1. A) Sarah has an absolute advantage and a comparative advantage in making ham B) Sarah has an absolute advantage and a comparative advantage in making milkshakes.
    2. C) Abe has an absolute advantage and a comparative advantage in making hamburgers
    3. D) Abe has an absolute advantage and a comparative advantage in making milkshakes

     

     

     

    1. A group of dairy farmers are trying to raise milk prices by 10%. If the price elasticity of demand for is
    A) 10%
    B) 7.5%
    C) 15%
    D) 13%

     

    0.75, and the price elasticity of supply for milk is 0, then by how much should farmers reduce their milk production to obtain the 10% increase?

     

    1. The total surplus generated in a market is:
    2. A) the excess supply due to the imposition of a price floor.
    3. B) the surplus that exists when a good is not scarce, defined as the total amount (if any) by which quantity supplied exceeds quantity demanded at a zero price.
    4. C)   the net benefit to consumers, defined as the excess of consumer surplus over producer surplus. D) the sum of consumer surplus and producer surplus.

     

    1. The publisher of an economics textbook finds that when the book’s price is lowered from $70 to

    $60, sales rise from 10,000 to 15,000. The price elasticity of demand is:

     

    A) 500.
    B) 50%.
    C) 3.5.
    D) 2.6.

     

     

    1. Sometimes airlines raise ticket prices as the flight departure date approaches in the hope of increasing revenue. The airlines raise their prices on the assumption that:
    2. A) consumer demand becomes more price elastic as departure time approaches. B) consumer demand becomes less price elastic as departure time approaches. C) consumers are not aware of airline prices.
    3. D) consumer demand is unrelated to prices.
  • Compare and contrast the different methods of hedging transaction exposure

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    BSAD 680 Final Exam

    Directions:

    Answer four of the following seven essay questions. Essay answers should be in paragraph form using complete sentences. (No bullet points) Use APA style for citations as needed. Exams may be subject to student submission using Turnitin at the professor’s discretion. Your answers should be submitted as a Word file attached to an email sent to me by the start of class on March 5th. While brevity is the soul of wit, essay answers should err on the side of completeness versus brevity. That said, I don’t want to see the answer to any question go beyond two single-spaced typewritten pages using a font size of 10-12 points.

    1. Congratulations! You have just been elected ruler of a small LDC. What steps will you take to manage the country’s balance of trade, and its currency? Name and use an actual country – don’t make one up.
    2. Compare and contrast the different methods of hedging transaction exposure. Include both derivative and non-derivative solutions.
    3. Compare and contrast a plain vanilla currency swap with a plain vanilla interest rate swap. Describe and justify a situation where a MNC would use each type of swap.
    4. Discuss the issues and potential solutions for a MNC contemplating foreign direct investment in a LDC.

    10 Pages

  • Role of religion in government policies

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    Role of religion in government policies

    Question: What role should religion play in government policies?
    7 Pages