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Law of demand 2014Travis KleinThe document discusses different allocation methods such as first come first serve, rationing, and auctions. It then explains the law of demand, how lowering price increases quantity demanded, and how businesses can use demand to predict revenue. The key points are that auctions allocate resources to those willing to pay the most, the law of demand states that as price decreases quantity demanded increases, and businesses care about demand because it allows them to predict revenue from price and quantity sold.
Day 5Travis Klein1. The document provides instructions and prompts for classroom activities related to economics topics like supply and demand, elasticity, and markets. It includes bellringer questions, instructions for games, and prompts for group work at whiteboards.
2. Students are asked to consider how various factors would impact different markets, like the gasoline market, spam market, and potato chip market. They are tasked with determining if changes would increase or decrease parts of demand or supply.
3. Other activities include practicing graphing concepts like supply curves and producer surplus, identifying supply and demand determinants, and discussing scenarios that shift supply or demand curves for various goods. The document aims
Law of demand 2014Travis KleinThe document discusses different allocation methods such as first come first serve, rationing, and auctions. It then explains the law of demand, how lowering price increases quantity demanded, and how businesses can use demand to predict revenue. The key points are that auctions allocate resources to those willing to pay the most, the law of demand states that as price decreases quantity demanded increases, and businesses care about demand because it allows them to predict revenue from price and quantity sold.
Day 5Travis Klein1. The document provides instructions and prompts for classroom activities related to economics topics like supply and demand, elasticity, and markets. It includes bellringer questions, instructions for games, and prompts for group work at whiteboards.
2. Students are asked to consider how various factors would impact different markets, like the gasoline market, spam market, and potato chip market. They are tasked with determining if changes would increase or decrease parts of demand or supply.
3. Other activities include practicing graphing concepts like supply curves and producer surplus, identifying supply and demand determinants, and discussing scenarios that shift supply or demand curves for various goods. The document aims
4squaresChandan DubeyThis document presents a series of 4 square questions to divide white areas into equal pieces. It asks the reader to divide square A into two pieces, square B into three pieces, square C into four pieces, and square D into seven pieces. After presenting each question, it provides feedback and hints, and ultimately reveals the solutions. The overarching lesson is that the mind often overcomplicates simple problems, and simplicity is key to finding solutions and living well.
Ant philosophyChandan DubeyThe document outlines an "ant philosophy" in four parts: (1) ants never quit and keep looking for ways to reach their goal; (2) ants think about and prepare for winter during the summer; (3) ants stay positive and look forward to summer even during winter; (4) ants gather as much food as possible for the winter during summer. The overall lessons are to never give up, plan ahead, maintain a positive attitude, and do one's best.
Printing pressTravis KleinThe document discusses changes in communication over time and their impact on society. It mentions how the printing press was invented by Johannes Gutenberg in 1455, allowing new ideas to spread more widely in Europe. The Renaissance period from 1350-1600 is described as a 'rebirth' fueled by factors like the circulation of Greek texts and the invention of the printing press, making knowledge more accessible. Students are prompted to consider how Gutenberg and the printing press significantly changed the world by spreading information.
Thur roman empire langTravis KleinBased on a map of languages in Europe, students should identify three countries where Spanish-like languages are spoken, such as Italy, Portugal, France, and three countries where German-like languages are spoken, such as Germany, Austria, Switzerland. The document instructs students to compare this map to a modern map of Europe to identify 14 countries that were part of the Roman Empire and explain why Spanish and Italian would be mutually intelligible, as well as write a paragraph about how modern US society has borrowed from Roman culture.
RSA MONTHLY FRAUD REPORT - September 2014EMCRSA identified 33,145 phishing attacks in August, a 22% decrease from July, and estimates these attacks cost global organizations $282 million in losses. The report found that phishing attacks against U.S. nationwide banks increased from 59% to 72% of the total, while attacks against credit unions more than doubled from 5% to 12%. The U.S. remained the most targeted country with 61% of attacks, while brands in the U.S., UK, and Canada accounted for over 40% of the total phishing volume in August.
Series7 Performance WhitepaperAdaptec by PMCThe document discusses Adaptec's Series 7 SAS/SATA RAID adapters, which provide high native port counts and PCIe Gen3 performance. Key points:
- Series 7 adapters have 16 or 24 native SAS/SATA ports, allowing them to fully utilize PCIe Gen3's performance, unlike most adapters that max out at 8 ports.
- Using expanders reduces performance significantly compared to direct port connections, causing up to 70% lower sequential speeds and 60% lower random IOPS.
- In tests with 24 SSDs, the 24-port Series 7 adapter achieved over 500,000 random IOPS, 6.4GB/s read throughput, and was over 10 times
3 law of supplyTravis KleinIn 3 sentences or less:
You ask what the minimum hourly wage I would accept is to work at Subway, pretending there is no minimum wage. The document then discusses determinants of supply such as price of production, resources, taxes, regulations, expectations of future prices, number of sellers, and technology. It provides examples of how these factors can increase or decrease the quantity supplied and illustrates supply curves on graphs.
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Informe consulta devolucionesNathalia SanchezEste documento contiene un informe de 21 consultas de devolución de zapatos y calzado comprados entre enero y junio de 2012. Cada consulta incluye el código, referencia, descripción del artículo, fecha de compra y motivo de devolución. Los motivos de devolución van desde imperfecciones en la fabricación y materiales defectuosos hasta daños por uso inadecuado. El informe proporciona detalles sobre cada devolución como la fecha, el nombre y teléfono del cliente y el vendedor a cargo.
Dedicated Networks For IP StorageEMCThis document discusses best practices for deploying dedicated IP storage networks and examines how Brocade technology provides a robust infrastructure for these environments. Key points include:
- Dedicated IP storage networks provide benefits like predictable performance, security, failure containment, and uptime which are important for mission-critical storage applications.
- Brocade VCS Fabric technology and VDX switches create an automated, high-performance network ideal for IP storage with features like deep buffers and load balancing.
- Examples of networks that often use dedicated infrastructures include backup networks, virtual infrastructure storage, and storage replication networks.
Spending multipliersTravis KleinThis document discusses several economic concepts:
- If a person's MPC is 0.9, then if they receive a raise they will spend about 90% of the additional income while saving 10%.
- APC is the average propensity to consume and is the inverse of APS, which is the average propensity to save.
- The document also asks a hypothetical question about making future generations pay for current spending increases.
AbortionChandan DubeyThe document is written from the perspective of an unborn baby writing letters to their mother over the course of several months of pregnancy. It expresses the baby's happiness at being conceived and growing, but also senses the mother's sadness and worries. It describes feeling confused when the parents argue. At three months, the baby is taken for an abortion procedure and pleads for help as it is ripped apart, crying for its mother to defend it. The document aims to persuade the reader against abortion by sharing an emotional story from the perspective of an unborn child.