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How is technology changing interpersonal relationship in our contemporary society? Think of cell phones, blackberries, Ipads,...

How is technology changing interpersonal relationship in our contemporary society? Think of cell phones, blackberries, Ipads, Ipods, etc. Do you think these changes are good or bad, or good and bad? Explain Is there any indication that technology is making our lives better? Could it be that earlier, simpler societies such as hunting and gathering societies, were superior than our own in terms of human relationships? Watch these videos. Share what you learned. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTGKUwMegZ4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4M0iojAIfU0&spfreload=10

In: Psychology

Please the following quedtions, accordingly: 1. Discuss how different design components fit together in a business/orgainzation.  ...

Please the following quedtions, accordingly:

1. Discuss how different design components fit together in a business/orgainzation.  

2. Does current technology fit with reward systems?  

3.Does culture support production efficiency?
4.Does structure compliment measurement systems?

Please answer the following questions, accordingly:

1. Discuss how different design components fit together in business/organization.

2. Does current technology fit with reward systems?  

3. Does culture support production efficiency?
  
4. Does structure compliment measurement systems?

In: Operations Management

Challenges face established firms in regards to innovative technology. Three challenges include 1) working on existing...

Challenges face established firms in regards to innovative technology. Three challenges include 1) working on existing opportunities; 2) pursuing future opportunities; and 3) optimally balancing the firm’s resources to work on the existing while pursing the future opportunities.

Questions

Describe how your firm allots and distributes resources for innovative technology opportunities. Link their actions to corporate strategy and corporate planning.

How does your firm allot resources to grasp existing opportunities?

How does your firm allot resources to pursue future opportunities?

Is the allotment of resources optimal?

In: Operations Management

This week, we covered the challenges that criminal justice agencies incur when developing or advancing technology....

This week, we covered the challenges that criminal justice agencies incur when developing or advancing technology. As you reflect on these topics, describe how the justice administrator can overcome the challenges of acquiring and implementing new technology and analyze how justice administrators can effectively utilize the Internet to accomplish their missions. Also, describe how you think it can affect your personal or professional life.

Your response should be at least 150 words. Please write in complete sentences and in your own words. As always, double-check your spelling and grammar

In: Psychology

Write down the details (can be in the form of a diagram) for the immobilization of...

Write down the details (can be in the form of a diagram) for the immobilization of bovine serum albumin onto a glass surface. The immobilization strategies should meet the following requirements:

• Involve affinity and covalent linkages

• Involve succinimidyl-4-(N-maleimidomethyl)-cyclohexane-1-carboxylate (SMCC) as heterobifunctional linker

In: Nursing

18. A firm should shut down in the short run if:

 

18. A firm should shut down in the short run if:

     a. price is greater than average variable costs

     b. average fixed costs are greater than marginal revenue

     c. price is less than average variable costs

     d. total costs are greater than fixed costs

19. A firm is said to be making profits when:

     a. marginal revenue exceeds marginal costs.

     b. marginal revenue exceeds variable costs.

     c. average revenue exceeds average total costs.

     d. average revenue exceeds average variable costs.

20   If a competitive firm finds that at current output levels, marginal cost exceeds marginal revenue , it should:

     a. shut down.

     b. raise prices.

     c. increase output.

     d. reduce output.

 

21. A perfectly competitive firm is a:

 

A)

price leader; it can change its price and other firms will adjust.

 

B)

price maker, because it has the freedom to set the selling price.

 

C)

price taker, because it must accept the market equilibrium price.

 

D)

price participant, because it can coordinate its pricing decisions with other firms.

22.

The demand curve for an individual perfectly competitive firm:

 

A)

is a downward sloping demand curve.

 

B)

is perfectly elastic.

 

C)

is perfectly inelastic.

 

D)

is equal to the firms average variable cost curve.

In: Economics

Write down the equation for the Stress-Strain relation in a fluid.

Write down the equation for the Stress-Strain relation in a fluid.

In: Mechanical Engineering

For this problem, imagine that you are on a ship that is oscillating up and down...

For this problem, imagine that you are on a ship that is oscillating up and down on a rough sea. Assume for simplicity that this is simple harmonic motion (in the vertical direction) with amplitude 5 cm and frequency 2 Hz. There is a box on the floor with mass m = 1kg. (a)Assuming the box remains in contact with the floor throughout, find the maximum and minimum values of the normal force exerted on it by the floor over an oscillation cycle. (b)How large would the amplitude of the oscillations have to become for the box to lose contact with the floor, assuming the frequency remains constant? (Hint: what is the value of the normal force at the moment the box loses contact with the floor?)

In: Physics

It is a busy night in the emergency room and the ICU is down to two...

It is a busy night in the emergency room and the ICU is down to two open beds. At two in the morning, the ambulance pulls up to the emergency room door with three patients who had been involved in a shoot-out. Apparently, a sting operation had gone bad during a drug deal, and an undercover policeman and two drug dealers had been wounded. All three men appear to be in critical condition and need the services of the ICU (intensive care unit). How would you decide which of the men should receive the ICU beds? Given that the policeman was hurt in the line of duty, is this a time where social utility is an appropriate method for micro allocation of scarce resources?

In: Nursing

write down about blood thinner safety and monitoring.

write down about blood thinner safety and monitoring.

In: Nursing