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Write 2 pages with APA style on My Diamond Ring. My Diamond Ring My special fashion item is a diamond ring. The ring is rather simple with a hexagonal stone well bound ona gold coated ring. The stone is attached on the ring in a manner that may be described to be akin to someone holding a special item. Indeed the description attest to the bond I share to the ring. The gold coated ring blends well with my skin tone. Additionally, the ring proposes little concerns on my outfit, although I do not prefer wearing it on all occasions.

My late grandmother gifted me the ring. She had anticipated it to serve a special reminder of the good time we shared following our visiting. My family had paid her a visit during one of the Easter vacations. In a remarkable manner, there was a unique bond shared between my grandmother and I. Every member of the family commented about our relation. Arguably, it suggested that I had won her tender spot. The ring only assisted in the cementing of the suggestion. Grandmother disclosed that she had received the ring form our late grandfather as a special present for her birthday. She further disclosed that she saw the little her in my personality, hence the kind gesture. I felt humbled by the present.

I wear the ring in exceptional days that mark an excellence in life. Such includes occasions that exemplify my achievements such as graduations and birthdays. I tend to be persuaded that the ring offers a touch of greatness upon being worn. The perception may be related to the impression I had shared towards my grandmother. I once lost the ring after my younger sibling played a trick on me while on the onset of my thirteenth birthday. I was extremely anxious over the loss. I found myself combing my entire room in search for the ring. Apparently, I used to place it on my drawer to my cloth closet. I cannot recollect the number of times I pulled the drawer in search of the ring. Eventually, my sibling disclosed of the folly, leaving me rather agitated while the rest of the family found the entire scenario rather humorous.

I established a secret place for storing my exceptional ring, only allowing its visualization by the rest of the family and friends while on my ring finger. While young, I used to where it on my necklace. However, when my fingers increased in breadth, I was able to wear it on them. The ring may be best considered feminine due to the shape and the considered size of the diamond. Men are related to rings that tend to embrace a touch of masculinity in their description. My ring may be regarded as rather feminine due to the appearance, as well as its source. Additionally, it has a thin ring frame, whereas masculine ones have a broader appearance.

The ring may compare to the earrings worn by Charlotte A. Kunkel. They were perceived to be offering a statement that distinguishes her character. Apparently, it was suggested that she had little to do with feminism upon being spotted on earrings (Damhorst, Miller, and Michelman, 183). The same may be argued over my ring. The ring is intended to make a statement regarding the essence of the exceptional situation upon which it is worn. Additionally, I perceive the ring to be making a statement with respect to the depth of the achievement I regard myself while wearing it on my finger. Such observations assist in relating it to the earrings worn by Charlotte.

Work cited

Damhorst, Mary L, Kimberly A. Miller, and Susan O. Michelman. The Meanings of Dress. New York, N.Y: Fairchild Publications, 2001. Print.

 

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Week 2 : Demand Curves; Uncertainty – Quiz 1. The problem of scarcity(Points : 2) arises only in poor countries.exists because the price of goods is too highexists because of limited resourceswill eventually be solved by better planning.2. The slope of the production possibility frontier shows (Points : 3) how inputs must be changed to keep them fully employed.the technically efficient combinations of the two goods.how demanders are willing to trade one good for another.the opportunity cost of one good in terms of the other.3. The solution to the simultaneous equations 5X – Y = 10 and 10X + Y = 35 is (Points : 2) X = 15, Y = 0.X = 3, Y = 5.X = 5, Y = 3.None of these4. Suppose QD = – 5P + 44 and QS = P – 4. Then, the equilibrium price is (Points : 3) 789105. Normative economic analysis (Points : 2) involves the study of what comprises a normal firm.is usually thought to be a waste of time.involves how resources are actually used in an economyinvolves judgments on how resources should be used in an economy.6. Indifference curves (Points : 2) are contour lines of a utility functionare nonintersecting.are negatively slopedAll of the above.7. Suppose that a consumer is willing to give up 2 beers to get an extra steak. Also suppose that the price of a steak is $10 and a beer costs $2.5. Then in order to increase utility, this consumer should: (Points : 3) buy more steak and less beer.buy more beer and less steak.continue with current consumption plans.Not enough information to answer the question.8. The X-intercept of the budget constraint represents (Points : 2) how much of good Y can be purchased if no good X is purchased and all income is spent.how much of good X can be purchased if no good Y is purchased and all income is spent.total income divided by the price of X.a and c.9. The point of tangency between a consumer’s budget constraint and his or her indifference curve represents (Points : 3) complete satisfaction for the consumerthe equivalence of prices the consumer pays.constrained utility maximization for the consumer.the least he or she can spend.10. An increase in an individual’s income without changing relative prices will (Points : 2) rotate the budget constraint about the X-axis.shift the indifference curves outward.shift the budget constraint outward in a parallel way.rotate the budget constraint about the Y axis.11. Suppose a cup of coffee at the campus coffee shop is $1.50, and a cup of hot tea is $1.25, and a student’s beverage budget is $20 per week. What is the most cups of tea the student could buy? (Points : 2) 201610812. If people like their goods in fixed proportions, the two goods are (Points : 2) perfect substitutesperfect complementscomplements (but not perfect)substitutes (but not perfect)13. Suppose a teenager likes both rap music (R) and country music (C) with a set of preferences so that U = C1/2R1/2. Which point (C, R) makes the teen the happiest? (Points : 2) 4, 1625, 19, 916, 414. If a person’s indifference curves can be represented as downward sloping straight lines, the person views the goods as (Points : 2) perfect substitutesperfect complementscomplements (but not perfect)substitutes (but not perfect)15. Suppose a cup of coffee at the campus coffee shop is $1.50 and a cup of hot tea is $1.25. If a student’s beverage budget is $20 per week; what is the algebraic expression (equation) of the budget line for this student if C = cups of coffee and T = cups of tea? (Points : 2) 20 = 1.50C + 1.25T20 =1.25C20 = 1.25T20 = 1.25C + 1.5T16. If a person always prefers Indian food to Mexican food, but Mexican food to Italian food, then he/she also: (Points : 2) prefers Indian food to Italian food.is indifferent between Indian food and Italian food.prefers Italian food to Indian foodis indifferent between Italian, Indian and Mexican food.17. Which of the following points in the diagram above represents the highest level of utility?(Points : 2) ABCThey all derive the same utility. 18. The diagram below shows the indifference curves and budget constraints for a consumer that spends all her income buying CDs for two artists: Shakira and James Blunt. James Blunt’s CDs costs $20, while Shakira’s CD costs $10. Given this information, we know that at point C the MRS is:(Points : 2) more than 2.exactly 2.less than 2.we can’t say. 19. If the Y-intercept of a linear function increases while the slope remains unchanged (Points : 2) the graph must shift down.the graph must rotate to the left about the X intercept.the graph must shift up.the graph remains unchanged.20. The slope of a nonlinear function at some particular point (Points : 2) is the slope of the straight line that is tangent to the function at that point.is the slope of the straight line connecting the origin and the point.cannot be determined.is constant for the entire function.

 

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As a result of the multiplier effect, small changes in investment spending can create much larger changes in total output. Given the current level of high unemployment in Canada, what can the government do to encourage investors to invest more? Which of the following should the Government do? Which do you think will be effective? Can you think of additional measures?

  • Offer zero income tax to newly formed businesses for the next five years.
  • Make borrowing from banks easier for businesses, especially newly established businesses.
  • Provide full GST rebate for the first five years for the newly formed small businesses.
  • Make it easier for immigrants to come to Canada under business class who have business background and who provides reliable evidence of setting up a new business upon arrival

 

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A county engages in basic transactions.Kilbourne County engaged in the following transactions in summary form during its fiscal year. All amounts are in millions.1. Its commissioners approved a budget for the current fiscal year. It included total revenues of $860 and total appropriations of $850.2. It ordered office supplies for $20.3. It incurred the following costs, paying in cash:Salaries $610Repairs $ 40Rent $ 25Utilities $ 41Other operating costs $1194. It ordered equipment costing $9.5. It received the equipment and was billed for $10, rather than $9 as anticipated.6. It received the previously ordered supplies and was billed for the amount originally estimated. The county reports the receipt of supplies as expenditures; it does not maintain an inventory account for supplies.7. It earned and collected revenues of $865.a. Prepare journal entries as appropriate.b. Prepare closing entries as appropriate.c. What would have been the difference in the year-end financial statements, if any, had the county not made the budgetary entries?

 

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