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Which of the following best describes the sampling distribution of a statistic?

a. The mechanism that determines whether the random sampling was effective.

b. A normal curve, for which probabilities are obtained by standardizing.

c.  A distribution of all parameters from the population that is to be randomly sampled.

d. A distribution of a single statistic from repeated random samples of the same size, from the same population.

e. A distribution of all possible summary statistics from a single random sample, from the same population.

Which of the following best describes the sampling distribution of a statistic?a. The mechanism that determines whether the random sampling was effective.b. A normal curve, for which…

 

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I will pay for the following essay Girls with a Pearl Earring. The essay is to be 3 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.

College: Girl with a Pearl Earring John Berger is one Britain’s most acclaimed art critics. In his book “Ways of seeing,”the critic provides a comprehensive analysis of traditional oil paintings, with particular interest in women paintings made by male artists. The classic critical evaluation by Berger has gained popularity as an explanation of the typical male gaze. According to the critic’s thesis, women are viewed by men for pleasure and in turn, women become submissive to this objectification. Berger’s famous work and ideas further draw attention to the relationship that exists between social class and oil painting subjects. In this case, Johannes Vermeer’s painting “Girl with a Pearl Earring” and a similar titled film directed by Peter Webber, perpetuate Berger’s idea of women objectification in traditional oil paintings. According to Berger, “Seeing comes before words” (Berger 83). This phrase clearly shows the art critic’s tendency to favour sight over spoken words. Berger’s basic idea also shows that the social meaning hidden in art is a dynamic element of traditional oil paintings like Vermeer’s. Apparently, masterpieces symbolize education, stature and culture. Additionally, subjects of the paintings present their social meaning as well. This is clearly illustrated in the film “Girl with a Pearl Earring,” where the person who commissions Vermeer’s painting is shown to be a rich, famous and educated man. In contrast, the subject is a simple and innocent maid, who has no choice but to follow her master’s instructions throughout. Another chief idea proposed by Berger is that, customary oil paintings are made with the assumption of a man’s presence in the painting or as an observer (Berger 84). Berger makes this suggestion based on the observation that a woman is normally posed in a manner that seeks to entice or please the observer. This is clearly evident in both the painting and the movie “Girl with a Pearl Earring.” The subject looks sideways over her shoulder. This posture makes her appear as if she hopes to see the person standing in her line of sight. The sideways look, coupled with the slight parting of the lips suggests that the subject is trying to please a male observer, an idea that is reinforced by the movie. The art critic suggests that women are subject to constant observation or supervision by men. As a result, women’s social presence is highly influenced by this continuous scrutiny within confined environments. Berger is keen to note that this relentless monitoring by men leads to increased self-consciousness on the women’s part. This is because a woman has to constantly watch herself and she is always worried about her self-image and men’s perception of her outward appearance. Such consciousness persists even in when a woman is carrying out basic activities (Berger 85). In the “Girl with a Pearl Earring,” which is considered to be one of Vermeer’s most appealing images, the young female subject has an exotic turban on her head, which shows that she took time to prepare for the pose. The girl gazes at the observer or painter her mouth half-opened and her eyes appear to well up. The liquid eyes could be as a result of being nervous, as shown in the film, which is undoubtedly a sign of being self-conscious. Also in the movie, the young girl appears conscious about being watched when cleaning, she also cannot help but stare at her image in the mirror and at the actual painting whenever she visits the studio. Berger creates a bad image of the effects of publicity and oil painting on people’s lives. The art critic indicates that oil paintings are utilized to promote envy, individual prosperity and materialism. Subjects in conventional oil paintings are simply tools that fuel people’s need to own specific items (Berger 99-103). This idea is clearly shown in the film, where the person who pays for Vermeer’s painting boasts about acquiring such an appealing piece of art. Further, the large scale utilized by Vermeer to create the painting shows that he intends to enhance realism by using expressive painting techniques.&nbsp.&nbsp. For instance, the renowned artist enlivens the subject’s smile by using two white paint dots that give the impression of the lips being moist. The artist also enhances the luxurious impression of the painting by focusing on the delicate nature of her skin and her attire. Even the title of the painting, and the painting itself, includes a valuable item, that is, a pearl. This serves to increase the prestige associated with the painting. The significance of the painting is also emphasized in the film, where the wife cries with anger and envy when she realizes that the subject posed for her husband and wore her pearls. Based on the analysis of the painting and film “Girl with a Pearl Earring,” it is beyond doubt that Berger’s ideas on traditional oil paintings are valid. The paintings, like that of Vermeer, show contradiction between individualism, which is portrayed by the artist, observer and owner, and the woman who is treated as an object. The unequal relationship between men and women is rooted in culture, as well as, in consciousness of women who continue to consider themselves to be objects. Work Cited Berger, John. Ways of Seeing. London: British Broadcasting Corporation and Penguin Books, 1972. Print.

 

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1.    Ford purchased material handling equipment for its Fusion (car) assembly line on November 19, 2015 for $45,000. It later sold the equipment on April 15, 2017 after posting a $1,000 advertisement in a manufacturing magazine with the details on the equipment for sale. The buyer paid $27,000 in cash for the handling equipment. Assume the depreciation able to be claimed for the equipment was $4,000, $6,000, and $6,000 in 2015, 2016, and 2017, respectively. Further, assume the company had no prior unrecaptured net Sec. 1231 losses in years 2012-2016.

a.    What was the amount and character of the gain (or loss) Ford will recognize on the sale? If there is more than one type of character (e.g. part is treated as ordinary gain (loss) and part is treated as long-term capital gain (loss)), please say the dollar amount related to each type of character (e.g. $50,000 ordinary gain and $50,000 long-term capital gain).

b.    What was the amount and character of the gain (or loss) Ford will recognize on the sale if the amount of cash paid by the buyer changed to $35,000 instead? As with the above, if there is one that one type of character, state the dollar amount of gain (loss) related to each type of character.

c.What was the amount and character of the gain (or loss) Ford will recognize on the sale if the amount of cash paid by the buyer changed to $50,000 instead? As with the above, if there is one that one type of character, state the dollar amount of gain (loss) related to each type of character.

 

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Need an research paper on alternate forms of currency. Needs to be 9 pages. Please no plagiarism. Alternative forms of currency have particularly been important in small communities where there exists mutual trust. These communities can make use of the alternatives forms of currency to strengthen their economies and to ensure that the demand for the produce of those particualr communities goes high (Farrington 2008). Technology has also introduced more sohisticated from of alterantive currencies where people create online communities that use alternative forms of currency. In essence, communities can escape the tedious formalities, requirements and risks that are associated with conventional currency and enjoy the effeciencies associated with alternatives forms of currency while at the same time strengthening the local communities and enhancing business relations. This paper reviews the current state of knowledge of the benefits and limitations of multiple exchange movements as well as noting areas for future research. 2.0 Local Exchange Trading System (LETS) 2.1 Functionality Basically, LETS involves people living within a given community who have decided to form some sort of a system requiring membership and where the members trade with each other using the barter trade system. Hoeben (2003) outlines that in average members of such a community do not make more than one exchange every month. In essence, the economic viability of such a system is significantly limited. In practice the actual exhange of goods for other goods do not actually take place but the members invent some sort of virtual currency that is used to monitor the balance of the members (Greco 2001). The system does not charge or accrue any interest becaue its major role is to monitor the transactions by its members. LETS responded to the need of European communities during tough financial times and since then the system has gained significant fame. However, the founder of LEST outlined that for the system to be functional certain conditionalities had to be met. These conditionalities were that the system should be run “professionally” and that the cost of operation should be paid by the members via “LETS currency”, trade should only take place on the basis of free will, full transparency is expected with regards to the accounts of each member so that other members can know the persons draggin the system behind, the unit of currency should always be equal to the national currency (Douthwaite 2002). 2.2 Benetits of LETS 2.2.1 Wealth Creation for Communities LETS plays the important role of empwering local communities to create and accrue that stays within communities and functions to benefit the communities. According to Visser (2005), the wealth of a community is viewed in terms of the goods and services the community owns and not the money the community has in its banks. LETS places emphasis on the generation of goods and services because members will need these goods and services to be able to accumulate LETS credit that they can use to buy other goods and services. Each individual in the LETS community will be motivated to play an active role on the system by having as many trading partners as possible.

 

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