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Hi, need to submit a 1250 words essay on the topic Radiolab Writing.

His results showed that 91% of the men sampled and 84% of the women sampled contemplated murdering someone. Furthermore, they gave vivid descriptions of their alleged victims, the means to be employed and the precise moments they would execute their plans. For example, a female (aged 20 years) respondent wanted to kill an ex-boyfriend who was apparently blackmailing her with the threat of circulating some intimate footage to people at her university.

One can conclude that the respondents of these studies lack emotional intelligence. Emotional intelligence (EI) refers to an individual’s ability to understand and control their emotions. It encompasses four components, which include perceiving emotions, using emotions, understanding emotions and managing emotions. An individual must first decipher his emotions in order to understand their source of origin. Secondly, one should use their emotions in the appraisal of cognitive functions such as thinking and problem solving. Lastly, one should manage their emotions in order to influence those of others (Zimbardo et al 400).The respondents’ inability to control their emotions results in the development of irrational murderous thoughts, which impedes their ability to explore other alternative solutions of mitigating the problem. Dr. Bauss friend’s inability to control his anger due to public ridicule by his wife is an indicator that he is incapable of accepting negative criticism, which functions to cloud his better judgment.

Stanley Milgram renowned experiment focused on individuals asked to electrocute ‘learners’ who failed to get correct answers after studying paired words displayed on a sheet of paper. The male subjects aged between 20 and 50 years, were required to electrocute the ‘learners’ each time the latter wrongfully answered a question. The main aim of the

 

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Post lab 51. What fraction of energy will be lost when a moving cart of mass m inelastically collides with a stationary cart of mass ? 2m?2. Why do we choose to measure the velocity as close to the collision as we can? What would happen if we measured the velocity several seconds afterwards?3. How much more energy does a car going at 60 mph have compared to a car going at 30 mph?4. One rubber ball and one mud ball travel towards a wall with the same velocity. The rubber ball bounces off with the same speed and the mud ball sticks. Which one is the elastic collision and which ones is the inelastic collision? Which ball transfers more momentum to the wall? how much and why? Balls have the same mass.5. Imagine an elastic collision between two gliders. One glider has really large mass and some initial velocity vi, the other a very small mass and no initial velocity (m1>>m2). What should the final velocities of the gliders be respectively? (Hint: Try looking at the derived formulas and think about a semi-truck hitting a marble and make some appropriate approximations to simplify those equations.) Show your work.6. A ball of mass 100g is dropped from a height H=2m above the floor. It rebounds vertically to a height h=1.5 m after the colliding with the floor. Find the momentum of the ball immediately before and after the ball collides with the floor. Find the coefficient of restitution and determine the type of collision. Show your work.7. Let’s say I am in a bumper car and have a velocity of 14 m/s, driving North. I and my car have a mass of 120 kg. You are in a bumper car, sitting still. I run into you, and we collide elastically. If I end up with a velocity of 2 m/s going South, am I heaver or lighter than you? What is your mass, and what is your final velocity? Show your work.Prelab 6:Please write dawn the detail of your calculation, not just the final result.2. If I have a bar of length 2d that is supported on a peg at a distance 3/2d from the left end of the bar and I place a force of F in the downward direction at a point d/4 from the right end.a. Is the resulting torque positive or negative?b. What is magnitude of torque of force F?c. What is the torque of the force (direction and magnitude) I need to add to the left END of the bar at 3d/4 to keep it in equilibrium?3. If Hobbs is waiting for Calvin to come home from school and pounces on Calvin as he opens the door. Hobbs hits Calvin with a force of 50N on his head (1.2 meter above the ground) at an upward angle from horizontal of 15 degrees. What is the magnitude of the torque that Hobbs produces if we assume the axis of rotation is at Calvin’s feet?4. How do we define the angle, theta, when we deal with Torque? (1) ie:The angle, theta, is measured between _________________ and ___________________.

 

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DryIce, Inc., is a manufacturer of air conditioners that has seen its demand grow significantly. The company anticipates nationwide demand for the next year to be 180,000 units in the South, 120,000 units in the Midwest, 110,000 units in the East, and 100,000 units in the West. Managers at DryIce are designing the manufacturing network and have selected four potential sites—New York, Atlanta, Chicago, and San Diego. Plants could have a capacity of either 200,000 or 400,000 units. The annual fixed costs at the four locations are shown in the following table, along with the cost of producing and shipping an air conditioner to each of the four markets. Where should DryIce build its factories and how large should they be? [Hint: use the Excel template of capacitated plant location model]

Production and Transport Costs for DryIce , InNew YorkAtlantaChicagoSan DiegoAnnual fixed cost of 200, 000 plant$5. 75 million$5 million$5. 9 million$6 . 2 millionAnnual fixed cost of 400, 000 plant$9. 5 million$9. 2 million$9. 7 million$10 . 4 millionEast$ 2 1 1$ 232$255$ 299South$ 242$ 2 12$ 25 5$ 280Midwest$ 240$ 235$ 215$240West$3005 280$ 25 5$ 2 256 .120 points ]

 

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I’m having so much trouble with tax calculation questions.

Yvonne Jerc has an adjusted gross income of $75,000, a taxable income of $65,450 and itemized deductions and exemptions totaling $9,550. What is Ms. Jerc’s average effective tax rate?

15.0%

18.3%

20.7%

28.0%

It is based off of:

If taxable income isThe tax is

Not over $36,90015% of taxable income

Over $36,900 and less than $89,150$5,535 plus 28% of the excess over $36,900

Over $89,150 and less than $140,000$20,165 plus 31% of the excess over $89,150

I calculated 28% of 28,550 which is $7,994. I then added $7,994 + $5,535 = $13,529

13,529/75000 = 18.03?

Are deductions suppose to be included in the calculation? I’m just not grasping what the actual formula is and how to calculate it.

 

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