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Given the demand function P = 20 – 5Q, find the price elasticity of demand when price of the commodity is 5 Birr per unit. Mention if the demand is price elastic or inelastic at this point​​

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The price elasticity of demand is -0.33 and it is price inelastic.

Since the price function is given as:

P = 20 - 5Q

where, P = 5

Then the quantity will go thus:

P = 20 - 5Q

5 = 20 - 5Q

5 - 20 = - 5Q

-15 = -5Q

Q = -15/-5.

Q = 3

The price elasticity of demand will be:

dQ/dP × P/Q = -1/5 × 5/3 = -1/3 = -0.33

In conclusion, the price elasticity of demand is -0.33.

In this case, the demand is said to be price inelastic since the price elasticity of demand is less than 1.

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social science. Olympic games are held after every four years true or false​

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True. Olympic games are held after every four years

Why are land contracts usually not subject to mortgage laws

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courts generally do not view land contracts as functionally equivalent to mortgages

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What is primary agent of Socialization?
What is Secondary agent of Socialization?​

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Primary agent of socialization is the acceptance and learning of a set of norms and values established through the process of socialization.

Secondary agent socialization is usually associated with teenagers and adults, and involves smaller changes than those occurring in primary socialization.

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primary agent= family

secondary agent= educational institutions

Explanation:

primary socialization is take place in the family. it is the process helps a child to build up and develop personality

secondary socialization is a social training received by a child in formal setting. here child acquire both subjects and social knowledge

A psychologist flashes a sequence of five letters (such as STEPS) on a screen in front of you and then asks you immediately to count backward from 1000 by 7s. After a few seconds, she asks you to recall the five letters. This psychologist is most likely studying the ________.

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A psychologist flashes a sequence of five letters (such as STWLG) on a screen in front of you and then asks you immediately to count backward from 1000 by 7s. After a few seconds, she asks you to recall the five letters. This psychologist is most likely studying the ________.

a. effect of proactive interference on STM

b. use of semantic codes in LTM

c. role of decay in STM loss

d. relative effectiveness of rote and elaborative rehearsal

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A psychologist flashes a sequence of five letters (such as STEPS) on a screen in front of you and then asks you immediately to count backward from 1000 by 7s. After a few seconds, she asks you to recall the five letters. This psychologist is most likely studying the effect of proactive interference on STM(short term memory)

What is proactive interference effect?

When more distant memories prevent the recovery of more recent memories, this is called proactive interference. It is frequently simpler to recall knowledge that has been taught in the past rather than more current learning since older memories are frequently better practised and more solidly entrenched in long-term memory.

recollection of such occurrences with success. As a result, interference has been defined as either recent learning that weakens the recall of previously learned information or old learning that interferes with the recall of recently acquired knowledge (proactive interference) (retroactive interference)

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Why remittance is important in rural development? In long answers.​

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The importance of remittances

The increasing attention paid to the question of migrant remittances comes from the realisation of the important role they play in poverty alleviation and, circumstances permitting, economic development more broadly. The former is most obvious in the way the circumstances of individuals are directly transformed; the latter operates via a collective response much dependent on the existence of institutions that can leverage remittances to create true ‘development finance’.

Individual poverty alleviation

Remittance payments directly alleviate the poverty of the individuals and households to whom they are sent. Forming a relatively stable source of income independent of the (often dire) local economy of recipient families, remittances offer a lifeline to millions in the most vulnerable groups across the developing world. Moreover—and unlike other financial flows to developing countries that stream through government agencies and non-governmental organisations (NGOs)—remittance payments are targeted precisely to the needs and desires of their receivers. It is not aid agencies or governments that decide when, where or why remittance incomes are spent, but the recipients themselves.

As with other ‘novel’ devices of promise in the field of economic development (micro-finance and civil-society promotion being other examples), relatively little in the way of empirical work has been undertaken on the impact of remittances on poverty alleviation. The empirical work that has been done, however, supports the positive picture painted above and in the countless anecdotes that dominate the literature. For instance, a 71-country study undertaken by Adams and Page (2005:1646) concluded that remittances ‘reduce the level, depth, and severity of poverty’ of receivers and their communities. Likewise, Ratha (2005) found that remittance flows lowered the proportion of people living in absolute poverty in Uganda, Bangladesh and Ghana by 11, 6 and 5 per cent, respectively. Gupta et al. (2007) find that a 10 per cent increase in a country’s remittances-to-GDP ratio corresponds with a fall in the percentage of people living on less than $US1 a day of just more than 1 per cent. The World Bank (2003), the OECD’s Financial Action Task Force (2005) and Spatafora (2005) also find reductions in absolute poverty among remittance receivers. Meanwhile, studies such as López-Córdova (2005) and Hildebrandt and McKenzie (2005) find positive associations between remittances and poverty-reduction ‘proxies’ such as lower infant mortality and higher birth rates.[1]

The ways in which remittances alleviate the poverty of individuals are, in the ‘first round’ of effects, direct and fairly obvious. They include the following.

‘Survivalist’ income supplementation. For many recipients, remittances provide food security, shelter, clothing and other basic needs.

Consumption ‘smoothing’. Many recipients of remittances, especially in rural areas, have highly variable incomes. Remittances allow better matching of incomes and spending, the misalignment of which otherwise threatens survival and/or the taking on of debt.

Education. In many developing countries, education is expensive at all levels, whatever the formal commitments of the State. Remittances can allow for the payment of school fees and can provide the wherewithal for children to attend school rather than working for family survival.[2]

Housing. The use of remittances for the construction, upgrading and repair of houses is prominent in many widely different circumstances.

Health. Remittances can be employed to access preventive and ameliorative health care. As with education, affordable health care is often unavailable in many remittance-recipient countries.

Debt. Being in thrall to moneylenders is an all-too-common experience for many in the developing world. Remittances provide for the repayment of debts and for the means to avoid the taking on of debt by providing alternative income and asset streams.

Social spending. Day-to-day needs include various ‘social’ expenditures that are culturally unavoidable. Remittances can be employed to meet marriage expenses and religious obligations and, less happily but even more unavoidable, funeral and related costs.

Consumer goods. Remittances allow for the purchase of consumer goods, from the most humble and labour saving, to those that entertain and make for a richer life.



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55. Name three supranational organizations where the UK is a member.

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Answer:

UN Security Council, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and Council of Europe.

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what are four contributory factors to the social problem locally and globally​

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Answer:

unequal wealth distribution, disease, colonization and past inequalities as well as bad governance and corruption

Wich rank on Braily is needed to write direct messages?

I'm curious, so far the system just says to write more answers. Seems not very transparent to be honest. Maybe even manipulating. ​

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Answer:

maybe the best and the logical answer

Explain why Pope Urban II helped Byzantine at the start of the Crusades.

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Pope Urban II helped the Byzantine at the start of the Crusades because he wanted to reclaim the Holy Land from the Muslims as well as free the churches on the eastern side. In return, he declared, more like promised, that everyone fighting or taking part in this war would be forgiven and pardoned for all their past sins.

Which type of food should we eat in the morning and in the evening?​

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Answer:

At morning you need to eat apple at night you need not food to eat

What is your role as a student in the society

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For the prosperity and betterment of a society, the foremost role of student is to gather knowledge and wisdom and must not waste his/her precious time carelessly. He must submit himself to the rules of discipline to build a civilized society. ... A student can understand and help common people to understand their rights.

Should social reform be provided by citizens or the government?
Is volunteering a responsibility of all citizens? Why or why not?
How can local government shape the lives of citizens?

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Social reform should be provided by the government because they have the funds to provide the changes compared to the citizens.

Volunteering shouldn't be a responsibility for all citizens because some may not have the time to do volunteer work, or some may have special conditions which prevent them from doing volunteer work.

Local Governments could shape the lives of citizens by creating a bigger sense of community and also involving the young people in that area. Local Governments could also help provide the necessary things, funds, or reforms that the people need, which the main government isn't providing for them.

Social reforms should be provided by the government.

No, volunteering is not the responsibility of all citizens.

The local government can shape up the lives of citizens by involving young citizens and making community for better and innovative ideas.

The social reformed are the changes in the society for the developments. Therefore, the social reforms should be provided by the government as the government thinks for the entire society taking into consideration all the citizens.

The government has enough funds to provide the changes for the various social reforms and policies.

Volunteering is the self-desire of each citizen to provide their services for the society or not. Therefore, it is not a compulsory responsibility of all citizens because it depends upon the vacant time of the citizen to do the volunteer work for society.

If volunteering is made the responsibility of each citizen that it would become difficult for the government to monitor the task performed by each citizen.

The local government can shape the lives of the citizens by making such social reforms and policies that provide benefits to the general public. It can be fulfilled by employing young citizens for providing their idea towards development and introduce new ideas for the government, especially for the fund allocations.

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Suppose there is a temple, monastery, mosque or church near your school or house that is in need of urgent repairs. What could you do to preserve it?​

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Explanation:

I will aware all people of my community

I will tell them to respect other cultures too

I will tell them to use the money that was donated by devotees

I will ask for help to local people and request them to donate for it

Please give me the name of 13 district of province no 3​

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Answer:

Explanation:

Rapti District (Chitwan, Ramechhap, Makwanpur) Chautara District (Sindhupalchok, Kavrepalanchowk) Trishuli District (Nuwakot, Dhading) Kathmandu District (Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Bhaktapur.

Which diagram most accurately explains changes in media over time?
led to
O A.
The availability of
satellite and online
radio
Radio reaching the
largest audience of
any form of mass
media
led to
ОВ.
The development
of the web
led to
A change in who
controlled which
stories and opinions
were published
led to
The popularity of
television
Increased
opportunity for
everyday people to
share their political
views
led to
D.
The decline in
print media
Newspapers and
magazines no
longer being
relevant
No

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Answer:

the answer is B

Explanation:

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The development

of the web

led to

A change in who

controlled which

stories and opinions

were published

led to

The solution that accurately explains the changes in the media over time is:  The development of the web led to A change in who controlled which stories and opinions were published.

How the web has impacted the media

Thge discovery of the web has led people over time to embrace the use of internet based techniology.

By this people source for information from the web, they search for news and they are able to create their own

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solve this pls p uhuvu​

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Explanation:

Nepal is a similar to garden were different types of flowers are grown. The fragrance of these flowers enchant the whole garden making and pleasant. Nepal is considered as beautiful garden because of its immense beauty . Nepal is comparable to a garden where divers types of flowers are grown. Nepal is a beautiful country which has rich culture and amazing history. There are 126 caste/ethnic groups reported in the census 2011.

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As we know Nepal is known as the garden of natural beauty.Here are many types of plants,trees,flowers etc. Here are many types of animals,birds etc.We can see huge huge himalayas and hills as well as terais. We can find different types of weather here such as very cold ,moderate,warn and very hot. We can find different types of medicine plants here. We can see different castes,religion and culture. Here are different types of history places such as temples,old styles houses etc. Here we can find different religion,caste, culture, humans,plants, trees, places so we can say 'Nepal is a beautiful garden.'

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Iceland gets a lot of cold winds from the north. The average temperature in Iceland is between 10 and 15 degrees Celsius. What is the climate zone ​

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Iceland has two main climate zones polar and temperate.

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What is the correct clases for this drugs
Promethazine

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Answer:

phenothiazines

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Answer:

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Promethazine is in a class of medications called phenothiazines. It works by blocking the action of a certain natural substance in the body.

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Allusions Quick Check
Which term describes a brief reference in a text to a fictional or historical story, person, or event that readers will be familiar with?
(1 point)
A: connection
B:background
C:narrative
D: allusion

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Answer:

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Allusion is the term describes a brief reference in a text to a fictional or historical story, person, or event that readers will be familiar with. Hence, option D is correct.

What is a historical fiction?

Historical fiction is a literary subgenre in which the action is historically accurate. Historical fiction aims to accurately capture every element of the time period, including social mores, manners, traditions, and customs. Historical fiction takes place in a genuine location and at a historically significant moment in time.

A good example is the historical novel "Gone with the Wind." The narrative, which is set in the Civil War and Reconstruction eras, is focused on the fictional character Scarlett and details both her romantic adventures and her family's post-war problems.

Thus, option D is correct.

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The includes Arizona, Utah,
New Mexico, and Colorado.
A. Four Regions Monument
B. Four Boundaries Monument
C. Four Corners Monument

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The answer for this question is A: four regions monument

a list of our cultural identity​

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Answer:

some list of our cultural identity are location, sex, race, history, nationality, language, sexuality, religious beliefs, ethnicity, aesthetics, and even food.

How can you keep yourself away from such social problems ?Mention any four aways answer.​

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Answer:

the best you can do is spread awareness.we can't change world but we can change ourselves.

the more clarity we get the better we become not just for ourselves but for also for people around us.

pay aur bills meet our obligations.

by geeting clarity our perception of things broadens and we can deal with issues holisticay addressing the causes not just the symptoms

Answer:

by proper education and skills development

by involving in social organisations like clubs and welfare communities

by self-discipline

maintain good health practises

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As director of a positive youth development program working with teens who have been expelled from school for violent behavior, what would be the main focus of your staff's activities

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The main focus of the activities of my staff will be on how teens can have acceptable behaviors which can be used for nation building and how they can contribute positively to the nation.

Youths will be engaged in several programs within the community. These programs will recognize their strengths,  and help shape them for the future.

Youths will be taught about the importance of good behaviors and the negative effects of bad behavior in the society to enable them understand that only good behavior are essential for their development as an individual and as a nation as a whole.

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government and the wealthy benefit from the existence of the poor and this is the main reason why poverty continues to exist briefly explain​

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Poverty and wealth are often found side by side. They are two dimensions in our world that are interrelated because they affect each other and influence both the willingness and capacity of states to ensure a stable global system. Traditional approaches to IR are premised on the notion of state sovereignty. But, sovereignty as an absolute concept that reinforces separation between states has been tempered through the many processes of globalisation, including economic agreements and the establishment of international organisations, as well as with the emergence of human rights thinking as captured through the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. With respect to the emergence of human rights thinking, the premise goes that in the context of a common set of universal rights based on the individual, the sovereignty of the state can be challenged if a government does not respect or maintain these rights. Here, sovereignty means that a state does not only maintain rights, it also meets its responsibilities. Poor people are cheated out of their savings and the rich flaunt their money like it's honest and hard worked generated money.

Goal-setting, including the Types of goals

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