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 This assignment is a “think piece,” which is an essay that requires you to interact with a subject and develop your own interpretation based on that experience.  After your initial analysis of a specific topic, you should synthesize that with other outside research to support your ideas.  You should use a minimum of two other scholarly, peer-reviewed resources.

 Specifically for this assignment we will use an interactive map of westward expansion from 1860 to 1890. (See Attached pptx.)

  At the bottom of the map, you will notice the decades 1860, 1870, 1880, and 1890.  Click on each of these decades in succession and you will see the ways in which the country changed. The goal of this assignment is for you to interpret, synthesize, and analyze what you are seeing on the map. You will make a well-organized argument, support that through research, and then write a conclusion for your findings. 

Analysis is the process whereby the researcher separates something into its component parts.  In an analytical essay, the writer examines a subject relative to its own terms, and explains the problem by studying the individual parts.  In contrast, synthesis requires that the researcher examine individual unrelated parts in an effort to discover something new.  A good essay will utilize both analysis and synthesis.  Instead of examining the simple facts of a problem, the writer will go beyond the obvious, making connections between different pieces of evidence to discover something new.

 This essay should be at least three double-spaced pages of text (Times New Roman, font size 12) and you must consult a minimum of two academically credible sources. Bibliographies and citations  be in  APA format. 

 The short paper must include a cover page with your name, course number and course title, instructor’s name, and date. You must also include a bibliography at the end of your paper. While composing your paper, use proper English. Do not use abbreviations, contractions, informal language, passive voice, or first/ second person (I, you, we, our, etc). Before submitting your paper, check your grammar and use spell check. Remember, the way you talk is not the way you write a paper.  

 

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  1. Hugo’s utility function for food and shelter is defined by F 2 S 3 . The price of food is $1 per unit and the price of shelter is $10 per unit. Hugo’s Income is $100. Food and Shelter may be purchased in fractions.
  2. Set up the maximization problem and the accompanying Lagrangian. (5pts)
  3. Are Hugo’s preferences convex? Justify your answer. (10pts)
  4. How much food and shelter will Hugo consume? (5pts)
  5. Suppose the price of food increases to $1.50. How much food and shelter will Hugo now con-
  6. sume? (5pts)
  7. What is the income effect versus the substitution effect on F from the price change? Depict the
  8. two effects on a graph. (15pts) 

 

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A.   Supa-Studios scenario

Supa-Studios (SS) is a fashion retail store located in Melbourne, Australia. Christian is a French designer who runs an atelier in Paris. In December, 2017 SS order items from Christian’s autumn/winter collection as follows: 100 silk tops in black for AUD $5000; 50 pairs of grey plaid pants for AUD $7500; and 10 faux-fur jackets for AUD $2000. All items are to be delivered no later than 15 February, 2018 on FOB (Charles de Gaulle, Paris) terms.

The goods arrive in Melbourne on the 15 March, 2018. A representative of SS promptly inspects the delivery and finds that it contains the following: 100 black tops made from a blend that contains 90% silk and 10% polyester; 40 pairs of pants with a black and white houndstooth pattern; 10 faux-fur jackets

In addition to the goods not being as SS expected, since placing the order the Australian media have been reporting on studies from 2014 showing that chemicals used in the manufacturing of faux-fur can be highly detrimental for human health. As a result, the jackets SS was expecting to sell for $500 each are now practically worthless. On the 16 March, SS notifies Christian of the discrepancies in the delivery and that they are returning the goods and terminating the contract.

You may be asked to consider these questions from the perspective of either SS or Christian. In either case, when preparing your own case, you should anticipate and deal with the arguments the other may make.

a)    What’s the governing law of this contract and does the CISG apply?

b)    What are the main complaints of Supa-Studio – what arguments and evidence is there to support any claims SS can make. Any of SS’ complaints amount to a fundamental breach?

c)    What remedies are available to SS and which do you think are most appropriate to the circumstances of this dispute?

OR, B. Cathy’s Wine Scenario

In September 2015, Cathy Burgundy (a fine wine merchant and the owner of “Melbourne’s Finest Wines” in Melbourne) responded to a brochure sent by a French champagne (JDJ). Although she had not used this supplier before, the price quoted was so good she ordered a large quantity ofCathy requested that the champagne and agreed to pay for the goods

Cathy made the order in anticipation of the increased demand for high quality champagne from her customers for New Year’s Eve (NYE) celebrations on 31 December. The contract of sale was made on Incoterms 2010. The French supplier and sent the bill of lading to Cathy.

On receipt of the shipping documents Cathy paid for the goods. The and clear customs. When notified of its arrival Cathy quickly organized its collection. It was such a busy time of year, Cathy (ie. opening the boxes) On close inspection, she discovered that , which, did not bear the exclusive ‘appellation contrôlée’ label. The next day Cathy notified JDJ that she has not received what she ordered.

Cathy is very disappointed. She cannot sell this wine to her existing client base and does not have time to organize an alternative delivery of champagne from France to fulfil her NYE orders. Instead, Like all wine-merchants, profits made over the New Year season make up a significant part of Cathy’s yearly profits.

You may be asked to consider these questions from the perspective of either Cathy or JdJ. In either case, when preparing your own case, you should anticipate and deal with the arguments the other may make

a)    What is the governing law of this contract and does the CISG apply?

b)    What are the – what arguments and evidence is there to support her claims? Are any of her ?

c)    What to Cathy and which do you think are most appropriate in the circumstances?

 

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Assume you can choose among magnetic tapes, magnetic hard disks, recordable optical discs (CD-R: write once, read many), and flash memory USB drives. Consider each scenario independently of the others. For each of the following purposes, explain which one of the media you would choose and why. Start by saying which medium you have chosen. Then explain why.a. You need to store thousands of employee records for several years. This is only a backup procedure. The information will never be processed from the backup medium.b. The storage medium is used as part of an airline reservation system.c. Your business sells machines that must be maintained well by your clients. You wish to provide them with a digital version of the maintenance manual. The manual includes an index (like one at the end of a book) with links to the proper pages.d. You are a sales manager who travels often. You must store a large PowerPoint presentation that you show to prospective customers in their office. You do not carry a laptop computer, but there is a PC wherever you go. You do not want to carry CDs, because you found that the graphic-rich presentation moves too slowly from CDs.e. You have a business on the Web. You maintain your own server and site. You provide much textual and graphical information from the site. Customers can search products and make purchases.f. You want to store all the paintings of impressionist painters for use by your local library patrons. Patrons can search by artist name, artist nationality, or by the painting’s topic. The library would like multiple copies of what you store, and to be able to loan them to patrons for viewing at home.g. You use the medium for a large database that your employees manipulate frequently. h. You work for the IRS, and you need to archive the tax records of millions of taxpayers for several years. The archiving is done after all processing of tax filings are complete from these files, and when they need a record, they want to access it directly and after all refunds and payments have been made. IRS employees must occasionally go back and retrieve specific records from these files, and when they need a record, they want to access it directly.

 

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