Domestic Market Supply and Demand

Theme: International trade, Domestic Market Supply and Demand Topics: To examine the international trade (exports and imports) and/or the domestic market of a product or a commodity for a specific period in time and region. Your essay must identify the key economies relevant to the product as well as how production or processing of this product has helped or hurt these key economies. Your essay should also include properly cited data and evidence from peer-reviewed sources to support your claims.

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Bread and Circuses

There are many who believe that Bread and Circuses led to the downfall of Rome – in large part because the majority of citizens had no need to work or engage in military service Many also believe that modern day America, with over half the population on some sort of public assistance and free or very low cost entertainment forms are leading the current society to the same fate as Rome. After reading Rome – Bread and Circuses and Gladiators, find two articles discussing Bread and Circuses and its impact on the downfall of Rome. What parallels to Ancient Rome and the current US society do you see? Be sure to focus mainly on the Kinesiology or “Circuses” side of the discussion. For this and any assignment given in this class, the only length requirement is that you have written enough to answer the question. The rubric should help you know what is asked for in the answer. One point of emphasis – one sentence or two sentence answers, whether they have the necessary citations or not, are very rarely enough to completely answer a question. There needs to be an interweaving of what you are trying to convey and your research. An example that will get you a Needs Improvement grade and one that will get you an outstanding grade. NEEDS IMPROVEMENT The reason I believe the sky is blue is when I look into the sky it is blue. OUTSTANDING The reason I believe the sky is blue, is not only that when I look into the sky I see it as what I have been trained is blue, but science tells us that there are some solid scientific reasons for it. The main one is that the color blue is that which we see from the ground as sunlight hits the prism that is our atmosphere and breaks the white light into the various spectrums. [https://spaceplace.nasa.gov/blue-sky/en/} (Links to an external site.) . Since I have seen how prisms break down light, especially in creating rainbows, it makes sense that I see the sky as blue. Post your initial response and include the references to your articles, then respond to at least two other postings.The due date for turning in the initial post is Wed, Oct. 28 at 11:59 p.m. and the discussion closes on Fri., Oct. 30 at 11:59

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Labor Force Participation

Question/Prompt: The overall labor force participation rate peaked at 67.1 percent from 1997 to 2000. After the recession of 2001, it started trending downward. In the aftermath of the 2007–09 recession, the overall labor force participation rate dropped sharply and continued its decline, registering at 62.7 percent in 2015. It changed little in 2016, growing by 0.1 percentage point to 62.8 percent. As a result, from its peak in 2000, the labor force participation rate had declined by 4.3 percentage points by 2016. Source: Projections overview and highlights, 2016–26, (October 2017), Monthly Labor Review, retrieved from https://www.bls.gov/opub/mlr/2017/article/projections-overview-and-highlights-2016-26.htm In this threaded discussion, complete the following: Discuss economic theory related to the quote above. Be sure to include a definition of Labor Force Participation Rate (LFPR) within your discussion. Locate and incorporate outside research that gives evidence and explanation as to the possible causes of these declines in the Labor Force Participation rate. Integrate biblical insights into your discussion board thread. In what way does scripture influence our decision to work?

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On Flint Michigan water crisis

research paper on Flint Michigan water crisis 8 pages of words, 2pages of figures, 5 citations, title page, abstract page, and a work cited page Term Paper Format (all pages must be numbered): Page 1: Title page, include the title of your paper, your name, major, email address, and date. Page 2: “Abstract,” this is a summary of the entire paper, it lists the topic or problem addressed, the main findings and conclusions drawn. The abstract must not exceed one page. 4 Pages 3-12 (or more): Will be the text of your term paper, typed double space, 12 point font. This means that your term paper must be at least 10 pages long (pages 3-12). You may include two pages of figures in that ten page count (so 8 pages of text and 2 pages of figures, minimum). Figures are not required, and if no figures are displayed then the paper must be 10 pages long. Your figures must be numbered (Figure 1, Figure 2, etc) and they must include a caption explaining what is depicted and where it came from (your source). You may include more than one figure per page, or you can go over the 10 page goal with up to five or six figures total (but remember the required 8 pages of text). You must base your research paper on at least five peer-reviewed journal articles, and on the textbook by Marshak and Rauber (2020). Ideally, you want to read and study the most important peer-reviewed articles in your field of interest, and some of the most relevant recent articles. These classic or important articles on any particular topic are easy to find with careful internet research. I can help you if you have questions about the key literature in any field. If your topic is not even mentioned in the textbook then it is not a good choice for this assignment. You may use information obtained from the World Wide Web (as the internet was initially called), but this should only be used sparingly and not as a substitute for the five journal article requirement. However, there are some outstanding websites with quality images that can greatly enhance your term paper. You may definitely use maps, graphs, or other charts from NASA, NOAA, USGS, and other federal agency websites, but be sure to fully acknowledge where the figures were obtained. Be wary of obtaining valid scientific information at any web site not ending in .gov or .edu. Last page of term paper: The list of references consulted for your paper must be included on the last page. Use complete citations, listing author(s), date, title of article, journal name, volume number, and pages. I usually use the bibliographic style of the American Meteorological Society. It is complete and easy, so please use this style for your citations as well. I give a few examples below, just follow the style below as closely as you can. When you make a bold statement of fact in the text of your term paper you need to cite the source of that information by simply noting the first author and date in parentheses. more helpful information: Your term paper can be written from either perspective. You may investigate the scientific aspects of your research topic or the economic, environmental, or social implications of your topic. If you choose the latter, lets call it a “socioeconomic perspective,” please first provide a university-level description of the earth science topic you chose and then discuss the socioeconomic or environmental importance of the topic. For example, lets say you would like to investigate the socioeconomic impacts of groundwater exploitation in eastern Arkansas, which is a real problem that may impact the future economic growth of Arkansas. This over-exploitation of groundwater is both a problem and an opportunity for innovation. There may be engineering solutions to make the extraction, distribution, and use of groundwater 3 more efficient. Or we might address the problem by using more water efficient crops or advanced crop management techniques. New regulations and taxation might also be considered to encourage more sustainable practices. You might choose to explore the groundwater depletion issue from one of these perspectives, and therefore your paper would be both scientific and socioeconomic. In this case, your term paper would first provide a solid description of the problem, answering some or all of the typical questions concerning any research topic like “what, where, when, why, who”, and “how severe is the problem,” “how fast is it happening.” And then your paper would review the potential solutions. This groundwater topic is just an example to give you an idea about what kind of information goes into a university-level research paper. You might choose instead to write a scientific paper on sea level rise. In that case, your paper should outline the history of sea level changes over geologic time, especially during the Quaternary ice age when the advance and retreat of the vast continental ice sheets caused global sea level to change as water from the ocean was added or released from the massive continental ice sheets. How much sea level changed from full glacial to full inter-glacial conditions would be very important to note, how much water is currently stored in Greenland and Antarctica, how much sea level would rise if all of that ice were to melt, along with the scientific evidence for the natural factors that cause sea level to change on these long glacial to post-glacial time scales (that “orbital theory” gets a little bit complicated, but it is also one of the most amazing things ever discovered in the history of the Earth Sciences). Then, finally, you would want to discuss what role humans are now playing in global sea level change and what might be done to mitigate the changes and impacts.

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Budget Constraint

Chapter 3 – Budget Lines 1.       Given two goods, shelter and food, with a price of Ps=$5 and Pf=$10 respectively, and M = $100 a.       Suppose price of shelter decreases from $5 to $4/sq yd. Show the effect on the budget constraint. Write out the new budget constraint, find the new slope of the budget line and draw the old and new budget lines.       2.       Given the original budget constraint of $100 = $5S + $10F: a.       Show the effect of a rise in the price of food from $10/lb to $20/lb. Write out the new budget constraint, find the new slope and graph the new budget line.           3.       Given the original budget constraint of $100 = $5 + $10F: a.       Show the effect of a rise in the price of food from $10/lb to $20/lb and a rise in the price of shelter from $5/sq yd to $10/sq yd. Write out the new budget equation, find the new slope and graph the new budget line.       4.       Given: $100 = $5 + $10F a.       Suppose there is an increase in income from $100/wk to $120/wk. Show the effect on a graph. Find the new slope.

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Economic Crisis of 2008

essay must be about the 2008 financial crisis. What led to the crisis, the regulations that came from it, how that affected the economy after the crisis. must be 8 pages long with a annotated bibliography that doesn’t count for the page count. I cannot use Wikipedia as a source and sources must be credible and unbiased.

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The effects of Covid-19 on Supply and Demand chain

This is a direct copy/paste from instructions: The paper should consist of the following:   Title Page Body of the Paper (5 to 7 double-spaced typed pages) Reference page where you list your sources (3-5 sources)   The paper should address the major points of your various sources.  Feel free to add your own opinions to the analysis of your sources.  Don’t be shy about expressing your opinions.  Remember, in economics, everyone has an opinion.

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Analyzing Managerial Decisions

write a case study for the topic Analyzing Managerial Decisions – Investing in a New Restaurant Concept (Please see attached document for full article description) There is a total of two references needed. Use a total of 4 sentences from references (two from each reference)  Please do not start any new paragraph with content from reference  Rest part of case study please use your own word Address each question at bottom of the case study by creating a new paragraph  Do not use -> et. al APA7

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Macroeconomics Exam

Macroeconomics Exam that includes 24 multiple choice question. This exam includes calculating nominal and real GDP growth rates.

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 Income Inequality, Poverty, and Discrimination

Topic selection: Every student should select either Chapter 23 or Chapter 24 belonging to the textbook section on Microeconomic Issues and Policies. Chapter 23: Income Inequality, Poverty, and Discrimination. Chapter 24: Health Care. Format and Criteria: The research paper should be 6-8 pages long (at least) excluding the bibliography page, Your paper should consist of three parts and should include and discuss the following matters:          Summarize the selected chapter (1.5 – 2 pages) (textbook) – part 1;          Select one problem described and discussed in this chapter and analyze it using the additional not related to the textbook materials (2-3  pages) (independent sources) – part 2;           Discuss how this problem affects you of people whom you know. If you think that this problem has a solution discuss it (2.5- 3 pages) – part 3. The paper should be typed. Use the MLA format. To learn about the MLA format check this site:  http://mlaformat.org/ .  All used sources should be named. You should use for your research at least 3 sources including the textbook.

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