Category: Economics (Page 26 of 50)

Book Summary

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Read the first chapter of either “What is the Socrative Method?” by Christopher Phillips (starting on page 14) or “The Euthphro” by Plato (starting on page 16)

Write a short, objective summary of 250-300 words which summarizes the main ideas being put forward by the author in this selection Should be a minimum of one page and a maximum of two pages long.
This essay requires that you read the entire assignment, then write a short summary that identifies the thesis and outlines the main argument. it -It is not about your opinion or perspective

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What is Your Relationship to Language as a Student?

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Write a A literacy narrative that tells the story of your relationship to language as a student. It should have a theme, a plot and should be descriptive and engaging. Once the narrative has been written, you will write a 500-word analysis of the narrative. The analysis should explain the rhetorical situation of the piece and explain why particular details and descriptions were important and necessary.

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Probability Distribution for Estimating Employee Turnover

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As a manager of an organization, what probability distribution would you use if you wanted to estimate or study an aspect of your employee turnovers? Explain why you would use it.  Identify the statistical formulas and what additional data you would need to determine your estimate(s). Some aspects of employee turnovers may be time employed, number of annual turnovers, time until the first turnover of the year, etc.

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How Would Businesses Operate if There Were No Personal Computers?

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A counterfactual story deals not with reality, but with the “what if” logic. What if the personal computer had not been invented? What if someone went back in a time machine and changed the future so that there was no such thing as a personal computer?
Write a paper addressing how businesses would operate today in that alternate reality of having no personal computers.

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