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1) Explain the difference between ‘automatic stabilisation’ and ‘discretionary stabilisation’. 2) Mention four reasons why a...

1) Explain the difference between ‘automatic stabilisation’ and ‘discretionary
stabilisation’.
2) Mention four reasons why a government may have difficulty in implementing
discretionary stabilisation successfully.
3) Explain why monetarists would argue that control of inflation is the most effective
method of achieving growth in the economy.
4) Briefly explain the concept of hyperinflation. Briefly explain three likely consequences
of hyperinflation on an economy like Zambia?

In: Economics

Few markets in the real world have the characteristics of a perfectly competitive market. Does that...

Few markets in the real world have the characteristics of a perfectly competitive market. Does that mean that the predictions of the model of perfect competition are not very useful in predicting how markets in the real world work? Discuss.

For your answer support your views/opinions (with at least two scholarly references and mention the reference them ), and a word count of 400 words.

If not follow the instruction above will rate your answer with thumb down.

In: Economics

Social class stratification system can have a great long-term impact on individuals’ health and can result in health disparities in all life resources

 

PHC 181

“Social class stratification system can have a great long-term impact on individuals’ health and can result in health disparities in all life resources”.

Based on this statement, answer the following: -

  • Discuss the influences of social class on health
  • Mention the theoretical explanations that highlight the relationship between social class and health

Written in a Word document (ONE PAGE) divided as introduction, body conclusion

In: Nursing

In plants, how do the 4 types of gymnosperms differ from angiosperms? Please mention at least...

  1. In plants, how do the 4 types of gymnosperms differ from angiosperms? Please mention at least three differences here…..Which type of plant developed first? (2 points)

  1. What are the three types of bacteria based on structure? What are archaea? Are both of these types of organisms prokaryotes? Why? (2 points)

  1. What are at least five factors affecting an organism’s Carrying Capacity (K)? (2 points)

In: Biology

Visit or call a store with a plant nursery (Walmart, Home Depot, etc.) and describe the...

Visit or call a store with a plant nursery (Walmart, Home Depot, etc.) and describe the planting of spinach to an associate or customer as if you were really having this issue. Ask them what they recommend you should do. Do not mention the scientific method or even imply any of these steps while discussing your 'problem.' Listen closely to see if the associate/customer's recommendations align with what is expected for the scientific method.

In: Biology

Positive and Negative Control Questions: Please complete the following table to describe which bacterial species should...

Positive and Negative Control Questions:

Please complete the following table to describe which bacterial species should be used as positive and negative controls for each test. The table at the bottom of this page will help you complete this task. Thenexplains about

What can you learn about a microbe by doing the Phenol Red test, how do you conduct the Phenol Red test?

What does a positive Phenol Red test look like? (mention acid formation and gas formation)

What does a negative Phenol Red test look like?(mention acid formation and gas formation)

Positive Control Species Negative Control Species
Catalase
PR-Glucose
PR- Lactose
PR- Sucrose
Oxidase Test

The table below describes the cultures we will have available to use as positive and negative controls.

TEST RESULTS OF AVAILABLE CULTURES:

Catalase

PR- Glucose

PR- Lactose

PR- Sucrose

Oxidase

Alcaligenes

(Note* Alcaligenes does not use carbohydrates in its metabolism)

+

-

-

-

+

E. coli

+

+

+

Variable

-

Lactococcus

-

Data Not Available

Data Not Available

Data Not Available

Data Not Available

Pseudomonas

+

-

-

-

+

In: Biology

The Patient with Type II Diabetes Mellitus with Hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar Syndrome (HHS)   Patient's Name: Mr. Gregg...

The Patient with Type II Diabetes Mellitus with Hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar Syndrome (HHS)  

Patient's Name: Mr. Gregg

Abstract: Mr. Gregg is a 65-year-old African-American male who was admitted with complaints of increased fatigue, shortness of breath, and headache. He states that he retired 9 months ago after 45 years as a construction worker. He now leads a sedentary lifestyle, and doesn't have as much energy as he used to have. He has gained 50 pounds since retirement. Upon assessment, Mr. Gregg weighs 255 pounds and is 5' 11" tall. Vital signs are temperature 98.8°F, pulse 88 beats per minute, respirations 20 breaths per minute, and blood pressure 150/90. Assessment findings are documented in the patient's record and reported to the physician. The following laboratory studies are ordered to determine the diagnosis of HHS. Serum electrolytes, Na+ 128, K+ 5.8, chloride 98, glucose 940, BUN 62, CREAT 2.4, and HCO3 21. Hemoglobin A1C 12.2.  

In: Nursing

Please dont copy the same answer: Consider the following scenario: A 40-year old therapist becomes attracted...

Please dont copy the same answer:

Consider the following scenario: A 40-year old therapist becomes attracted to a 38-year-old client and soon realizes that the feelings are mutual. They discuss the situation and mutually agree to terminate therapy and to begin dating. They eventually get married. In applying the professional code of ethics and practice standards for counsellors to this case, is the therapist’s decision unethical? Please discuss. What is the rationale behind prohibiting or severely limiting dual relationships?

you should be familiar with all relevant ethical codes and standards according to CCPA,2015 . Attached the link 2. Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association. (2015). Standards of practice. (5th ed.). Ottawa, ON: Author. Retrieved from http://www.ccpa-accp.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/StandardsOfPractice_en_June2015.pdf

You are to explain all three elements. How would you explain confidentiality to a client. What is the role of confidentiality? When can it be broken? What do the codes say about confidentiality? Record keeping discuss how do you keep records protected? Discuss the ethics of the protection of records? When discussing children what can be kept confidential or can anything be confidential? Use the codes to support your answer which includes an abstract and a conclusion.

In: Psychology

Product costs are all the expenses related to producing or acquiring products. Period costs are all...

Product costs are all the expenses related to producing or acquiring products. Period costs are all other expenses. Period costs are tracked during the period in which they occur and products costs are moved to the expense account for costs of goods sold so when the good they are associated with is sold to make matching those expenses with the sales revenue easy. For example the wages for sales staff who sell a books would be a period cost and be recorded as an expense for the period in which they work. Whereas, if you buy books one year, but don't sell them until the next they wouldn't be recorded in the expense account as cost of goods sold until the following year when they are actually sold and are a product cost.

The difference between a product cost and a period cost. A product cost are those costs that are directly associated with the production or acquisition of a good or product. For example, if a Mike's camera store owner bought cameras and paid the shipping to get them to the store the cost of the camera as well as the cost of the shipping would be considered product costs. A period cost is a little more abstract. A period cost would be all of the other expenses. For example the cost of marketing, advertising and administrative would be considered a period cost.

Respond to the above paragraphs in 2 separate paragraphs in your view or opinion.

In: Accounting

Arty Artlover was studying art appreciation. He selected an abstract painting that had no obvious top...

  1. Arty Artlover was studying art appreciation. He selected an abstract painting that had no obvious top or bottom. Subjects were asked to hang the painting whichever way they thought it should be correctly hung. The following table shows how many of the 50 subjects reported each direction. Test at an α = .05 to determine if there were significant differences in the reported direction the painting was hung. Note: assume all directions were equally likely. (8 points)

Top Up (Correct)

Bottom Up

Left Side Up

Right Side Up

18

17

7

8

In: Statistics and Probability