Pick one of the nanomaterial (e.g. nanoparticle, nanowire,
nanotube) and describe its basic properties, production,
characterization,...
Pick one of the nanomaterial (e.g. nanoparticle, nanowire,
nanotube) and describe its basic properties, production,
characterization, applications and references (no more than 10
pages including references).
Magnetism - comparing its basic properties with the basic
properties of electricity there are similarities, yet distinct
differences, seen. Together, electricity and magnetism can be
combined to form the more general theory of electromagnetism -
seeing that electricity and magnetism can be seen as "opposites
sides of the same coin."
One topic that was seen for electricity was the special and
common case of electrostatic equilibrium of a conductor. Here
several properties were given with the primary one of that...
Magnetism - comparing its basic properties with the basic
properties of electricity there are similarities, yet distinct
differences, seen. Together, electricity and magnetism can be
combined to form the more general theory of electromagnetism -
seeing that electricity and magnetism can be seen as "opposites
sides of the same coin."
One topic that was seen for electricity was the special and
common case of electrostatic equilibrium of a conductor. Here
several properties were given with the primary one of that...
Question 1:
Pick one of the following and market types in economic,
analyzing the properties of the market (pricing, output, decisions,
and market concentration) in the context of a case study
1. Perfect Competition
2. Monopoly
3. Monopolistic competition
4. Oligopoly
Guidelines:
Number of pages: 15 to 18
Font 1 and 1.15-line space
Times new Roman
Pages must be numbered
Table of content
References (APA style)
Ecosystems have two basic properties, energy and materials.
Please describe how these two properties affect ecosystems. (please
can someone go in depth please type i have a problem reading
handwriting)
Question #2 For a product of your own choosing, pick one logical
variable (e.g., age) that can be used to segment the market. Now
add a second variable (e.g., gender) so that customers have to
satisfy the categories of both variables simultaneously (e.g., 18-
to 24-year-old women). Now add a third variable. How many possible
segments can you identify from a combination of three variables?
What implications does this have for the marketing manager?
pick one of the transition element and talk about the element's
physical, chemical properties, preparation, discovery, and
industrial application of that element
Course: Marketing Management
For a product of your own choosing, pick one logical variable
(e.g., age) that can be used to segment the market. Now add a
second variable (e.g., gender) so that customers have to satisfy
the categories of both variables simultaneously (e.g., 18 - to 24
year old women).Now add a third variable. How many
possiblesignments can you identify from a combination of three
variables? What implications does this have for the marketing
manager?
Pick a specific company or industry and then list and describe
one macro and one micro environmental factor that must be
considered by that organization when it tries to successfully
market to their customers.
Pick one specific type of connective tissue and describe in
detail its appearance/cellular components/matrix and state two
locations and functions of that tissue type.