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2. Give an example of an event or incident that has taken place in the U.S. economy which has a major economic impact–be specific, e.g., 9/11 attack, natural disaster, rise or fall in oil prices due to OPEC policies, consumer optimism or pessimism about an expected economic expansion or downturn, increase in government spending on healthcare, tightening of the legal and institutional environment, and so forth. What effect would this event have on AD or AS, other things being constant? What would be the resulting effect on equilibrium price level? Explain. What will be the effect of the different tools of fiscal policy to stabilize the economy? Give an example of a built-in stabilizer and explain how it would work to reduce this rise or fall in the level of AD.

 

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I will pay for the following essay The truth about Rotating Insulin Injection Sites : How they can make a big difference. The essay is to be 2 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.

He is already an insulin dependent patient using Humulin N and/or Humulin R interchangeably or in conjunction with his other medications. He has used several injection sites such as his abdomen, thighs, buttocks, and arms. So far, he felt that injections in his abdomen are less painful and immediately effective. According to Diabetes Care 27 on Insulin Administration, “site selection should take into consideration the variable absorption between sites. The abdomen has the fastest rate of absorption, followed by the arms, thighs, and buttocks.”

In several research studies and from medical practitioners who are experts on the field, rotation of injection sites is an important consideration for diabetic care. The table below shows the rationale and effects for rotating insulin injection sites:

What then is the correct way to rotate insulin injection in the sites stipulated for effective diabetic care? Rotating the injection sites means “each injection should be at least a finger’s width away from the last one”. (Judy Kohn, abbottdiabetescae.com) Ms. Kohn recommended that a patient should inject in imaginary rows along the region, and to use up all the available sites in that region before returning to the original injection site.

The effect and rationale for rotating insulin injection sites have not been overemphasized. However, its awareness could prevent further medical complications associated with the disease. Diabetes, in general, is a difficult disease due to its management and complications. However, with proper diet, exercise, medications, and care, a diabetic patient could live a happy, normal

 

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The Waters Bottling Company of Munsonville, NH have never done any marketing for their water before so they will need to be educated as to the role of marketing in their company’s success. They started their company last year and want to do it right according to their president and founder Dr. M. Waters (The M stands for Muddy, so he prudently only uses the initial. He is also rather fond of Blues music, which he would like to incorporate into the marketing plan in some way). They want to sell their crystal clear granite filtered mountain water to the right market, identify that target market. How should it be packaged or the name to identify it, and determine how to carry the product through the entire Marketing Plan.

 

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1.     Another shoe manufacturer, Shoes 4U, makes three models of shoe and they wish you to determine their break-even point in dollars.

  1. Their monthly fixed cost is $6000.
  2. The price of the Dress Shoe is $10, it costs $6 to manufacture and annual sales are forecasted at 18000 pairs.
  3. The price of the Sandle Shoe is $3, it costs $1 to manufacture and annual sales are forecasted at 18000 pairs.
  4. The price of the Runner Shoe is $4, it costs $2 to manufacture and annual sales are forecasted at 14000 pairs.

3.    A fabrication company wants to increase capacity by adding a new machine. The first is considering proposals from Vendor A and Vendor B. The fixed cost for machine A are $80,000 and for machine B, $58,000. The variable cost for A is $12.00 per unit and for B, $14.00. The revenue generated by the units processed on these machines is $24 per unit. If the estimated output is 5000 units, which machine should be purchased and why?

 

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