Answer:
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Explanation:
• Distinguish between a need and a want and provide examples.
• Distinguish between a producer and a consumer.
• Distinguish between a good or service and provide examples.
• Examine how consumers tend to satisfy their wants and needs by buying goods and services from businesses.
• Describe how resources are used to produce goods and services in the satisfaction of wants of consumers.
• Define economic resources as land, labour, capital and enterprise and provide relevant examples.
• Describe how a business owner identifies the nature of consumer demand by analysing sales, conducting market research and examining social trends.
• Define scarcity and explain the concept of the economic problem as faced by consumers and producers
• Explain what is meant by the term ‘consumer sovereignty’
Explanation:
1. A need is something thought to be a necessity or essential item required for life. Examples include food, water, and shelter. A want is something unnecessary but desired or items that increase the quality of living. Examples are Travel, Entertainment, Designer clothing.
2. Producers create, or produce, goods and provide services, while consumers buy those goods and services with money.
3. Goods are the things that can be offered to a marketplace for attention, acquisition, use or consumption that can satisfy a consumer's need or desire. They are durable goods, which last for many years, such as refrigerators, washing machines, etc., and non-durable goods that can only last a short time, such as consumer goods, soaps, powdered shampoo, etc. while Service is an activity in which one party can offer to another party without transferring the ownership of anything. examples are legal advice, surgery, house cleaning.
4. You satisfy your needs and wants by purchasing and consuming goods and services. What are Goods? Goods are things that you can see and touch. They are the products you can purchase to meet your wants and needs.
5. There are natural resources that are
not manmade, human resources, which are the service providers, and capital resources which are the
tools used to produce a good or service.
6. Economic resources are Things that are inputs to the production of goods and services. There are four economic resources: land, labour, capital, and technology. Technology is sometimes referred to as entrepreneurship.
Land...Natural resources are used in the production of goods and services. Some examples of land are lumber, raw materials, fish, soil, minerals, and energy resources.
Labor...Work effort used in the production of goods and services. Some examples are the number of workers and the number of hours worked.
Capital......Physical goods that are produced and used to produce other goods. Examples of capital would be machinery, technology, and tools such as computers; hammers; factories; robots; trucks, and trains used to transport goods; and other equipment employed in the production of a good or service.
Enterprise.....(sometimes called entrepreneurship) The ability to combine the other productive resources into goods and services.
7. Market research blends consumer behaviour and economic trends to confirm and improve your business idea. Here are a few methods you can use to do direct research:
...Surveys
....Questionnaires
....Focus groups
....In-depth interviews
8. One of the defining features of economics is scarcity, which deals with how people satisfy unlimited wants and needs with limited resources. Scarcity affects the monetary value people place on goods and services and how governments and private firms decide to distribute resources.
9. The economic power exercised by the preferences of consumers in a free market.
What Does "Soft Rain" Mean? Pls Answer Based On the Poem "There Will Come Soft Rains.
it will be the world once without war and full of peace. so there comes a soft nature this means soft rain.it mainly means beauty of nature.
Explanation:
Answer:
houses fears
Explanation:
in the story There Will Come Soft Rains the dramatic irony occurs every day. This happens in the fact that the house doesn’t know that no one lives there and is still set for its daily routine. This is dramatic irony because us, as the audience, knows this along with the narrator, but the house doesn’t.
2. Birds ... over the trees on that day. a) flying b. fly were flying
3. Last summer we... our way in the forest lost b. loose loosing
4. The day .. very hot. a. becoming b. was becoming e. become
5. Tourists ... around the countryside. a. were travelling b. travelling c. travel
6. We ... late yesterday so we overslept today. a. stayed b. staying c. were staying
7. In the past, people ... candles when it was dark. use b. used c. were using
8. Rats that ... every night used to make a strange noise a come out b. coming out c. came out.
Answer:
1.were flying
2.lost
3.was becoming
4. were travelling
5. stayed
6. used
7. came out
Explanation:
it is mostly bast on past tense and past participle
The poem as a whole can best be understood as the speaker encouraging his beloved to.
The poem can be understood as the speaker encouraging his beloved to continue being herself.
What is the speaker in a poem?It is the voice of the poem.It is equivalent to the narrator of the text.It is who is telling the poem to the reader.In the poem, the speaker is very enchanted by the woman he loves. This makes him not want her to change anything about her as it would make her stop being who she is and he loves her that way.
Through questions similar to yours, we can see that you are referring to the poem "Dedication."
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What are examples of sentences containing adverbs?.
Answer:
A few examples are: He was swiftly running. She was quickly eating. They were crazily celebrating.
Explanation:
These are adverbs because the word before the verb is describing the verb which makes it an adverb.
a answer plss, tomorrow will be a deadline
Answer:
1. Fairness
2. fairness
3. judging others
4. unfairness
5. unfairness
6. fairness
7. fairness
8. judging others
9. judging others or unfairness
10. unfairness
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WHAT IS THIS POEM ABOUT
What is the deeper theme or message of the poem?
What specific lines, images, or words in this poem show the theme or message? You MUST include at least 2 examples.
Just Push
By lindamichellebaron
One day the teacher walked us to the
room.
The door was closed, the keys inside.
The teacher tried the door,
but it didn’t open.
We waited until he got another key.
That’s when he realized
It was open all along.
All he had to do was push.
Sometimes,
I think he does us the same way,
Has us waiting,
while he looks for the key of knowledge
to let us in,
when really, all he has to do
is give us a little push
by just thinking…
we can.
In which case should an essay writer choose to include a quotation instead of a paraphrase?
When trying to prove your thesis (use direct quote)
Answer:
Explanation: When the quotation expresses the idea better than the essay writer would be able to.
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Answer:
A sign says that the preserve was established to help city-dwellers experience nature. However, the parking lot is spoiling Kevin’s experience of nature
Explanation
what are cryptogams?give any two examples
Answer:
Cryptogams are plants that reproduce by spores without flowers or seeds. The reproductive organs are not visible. Examples of cryptogam are mosses, ferns, liches, algae and so on.
Question 5 of 10
Which claim is not defensible?
O A. The world would be better off if political boundaries didn't exist.
B. The government works better when the president and the majority
of Congress are from the same lparty.
O c. Decreasing taxes on middle-class citizens improves the U.S.
economy.
O D. The nation's debt generally rises during times of war.
SUBMIT
Answer:
I thank its c because you can't defend it
Which of the following attivities
is not part of prewriting?
Answer:
Collecting errors in grammar, spelling, and punctuation
Explanation:
It should be the last thing you do when you are writing not the first.
What types of items does Josef see in the common room below deck?
Answer:
Paintings of Hitler
Explanation:
Answer:
Based on your question, this is from the book REFUGEE>
Explanation:
He see's Paintings of Hitler.
Write an essay why technology harms
Answer:
Technology can be harmful to people in a few different ways. It can cause eyestrain, depression, and can make it harder for a person to focus on something. Looking at a screen for long periods of time can cause your eye to hurt and could also cause some damage. This could damage your vision and you would need to get glasses to help you see better. Technology also causes depression because social media can make you insecure and can give you an unhealthy view of the world, causing depression.
Explanation:
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Melinda drew a model to determine how many fourths are in 3 wholes.
Three circles are shown. Each circle is divided into 4 fourths.
Which of the following division problems describes Melinda's work?
A.
4
÷
3
=
4
3
B.
3
÷
1
4
=
12
C.
4
÷
1
3
=
12
D.
3
÷
4
=
3
4
Answer:
its B not D but A for efford
Explanation:
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Using the information in the text, write a paragraph about traditional life in the UAE.
Answer:
The Culture of the United Arab Emirates is part of the culture of Eastern Arabia.[1] It's historical population was a small tribal community that changed with the arrival of an influx of foreign nationals in the mid-20th century.[2] Emirati culture is a blend of Arabian, Islamic, and Persian cultures, with influences from the cultures of East Africa and Indian Subcontinent.[3] Islam has had a prominent influence on local architecture, music, attire, cuisine, and lifestyle.[4]
In the United Arab Emirates, the city of Al Ain in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.[5] The Emirate of Sharjah was named "The Cultural capital of the Arab World" by UNESCO in 1998 and the "Capital of Islamic Culture for 2014" by the OIC.[6]
explanation:History
Main article: History of the United Arab Emirates
See also: Demographics of the United Arab Emirates
Artifacts uncovered in the UAE show a history of human habitation, transmigration and trade spanning over 125,000 years.[7] The area was previously home to the Magan people[8] known to the Sumerians, who traded with both coastal towns and bronze miners and smelters from the interior. A rich history of trade with the Harappan culture of the Indus Valley is also evidenced by finds of jewelry and other items and there is also extensive early evidence of trade with Bactria[9] as well as the Levant.[citation needed]
Language
The UAE's official language is Arabic, but English is widely spoken due to the country's diverse nature and economic globalization.[10][11][12] Farsi, Hindi, Urdu, Bengali and Mandarin are also widely spoken by expatriates from Iran, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and China.[13][14][15]
Emirati people
Main article: Emirati people
Due to growth in trade, expatriates from over 200 nations have migrated to the UAE seeking better lives and higher-income jobs.[18]
The UAE has been criticized for perpetuating a class-based society, where migrant workers are in the lower classes.[19][20] Despite the diversity of the population, only minor and infrequent episodes of ethnic tensions, primarily between expatriates, have been reported.[21][22][23]
The population as a whole is estimated by the U.S. State Department to be at 9 million people, with only 15–20% of these being citizens. The population growth rate is 4% per year. The primary religion in the United Arab Emirates is Islam (Muslim), with the population estimated to be 96% Muslim. Hinduism and Christianity are minorities as stated by the United States State Department. The official language of the UAE is Arabic, although other languages such as English, Persian, Hindi and Urdu are also spoken. The U.S. State Department estimates the people of the UAE to have an average life expectancy of seventy-seven years.[citation needed]
Gender Roles
The UAE ranks 18th out of 162 countries in the UNDP’s 2020 Gender Inequality Index (GII) as the government has made gender reforms,[27] but the gender gap remains and more efforts are required to achieve equality.[13] Married women are required by law to obey their husbands.[28]
Naming Conventions
The first name is followed by “ibn” or “bint,” which means ‘son of’ or ‘daughter of’, respectively, and the name of the father followed by the family name.
Holidays
Date English Arabic
January 1 New Year's Day Ra's as-Sana al-meladiah رأس السنة الميلادية
Zil Hajjah 10 Day of the Sacrifice Eid-al-Adha عيد الأضحى
Muharram 1 Islamic New Year Ra's as-Sana al-Hijria رأس السنة الهجرية
Rajab 27 The Night Journey Al-Isra'a wal-Mi'raj الإسراء والمعراج
December 2 National Day Yawm al watani اليوم الوطني
Ramadan 29/30 Shawwal 1 End of Ramadan Eid-ul-Fitr عيد الفطر
Dress
Main article: Clothing in the UAE
Many Emirati men and women prefer traditional Emirati clothes, such as the kandura and abaya, an ankle-length white shirt woven from wool or cotton. Many local women wear an abaya (black over-garment) and a headscarf.[39]
Traditional clothing is designed for comfort in high temperatures and to keep with the Islamic religious beliefs in the country. Clothing that cover more parts of the body from the sunlight is preferred.[42][43]
Food
Main article: Emirati cuisine
The Emirati diet is a mixture of a Bedouin diet (meat and camel milk), a fishermen's diet (fish), and a farmer's diet (dates). These foods, along with key spices, such as cinnamon, saffron, and turmeric, form the basis of both historical and modern Emirati cuisine.[45]
Vegetables that are easy to grow, such as cucumbers and tomatoes, are featured prominently in the diet. Dried lemons, called loomi, are grown locally and used in numerous dishes. Mangos are also grown in the northern emirates. Meats traditionally used include chicken or small fowl, such as Houbara bustards, and goats. Since camels are highly prized for milk and as a means of transportation, camel meat is normally reserved for special occasions.
Which sentence uses the correct form of the word their
A. Their going to visit Kerry's parents, but they also plan to go to the beach.
В. Their car is in the shop, so they will be flying to Vermont and then to Florida C. Mark and Kerry are excited because their going on vacation for a week and a half.
.D The last time they were their, Kerry forgot her luggage in the cab ride Reset Submit
Answer:
В.) Their car is in the shop, so they will be flying to Vermont and then to Florida
Explanation:
A.) is incorrect because "their" is used to describe something belonging to someone. The accurate form is "they're", the contraction of "they are". "Their" is used before a noun, whereas "they're" is used before a verb.
B.) is correct because the following word is a noun that belongs to the people described in the sentence.
C.) is incorrect for the same reason as described in A.)
D.) is incorrect because a noun belonging to Kerry is not being described. The accurate form is "there" as the sentence is indicating a place.
Which title is capitalized correctly?
1. Lila In the Ice cream
2. the Monkey and Me
3. Peter Goes away
4. The Paper Syndrome
Answer for points
What does it mean to summarize information from a source?
A) to provide a concluding statement for the paper
B) to analyze, interpret, or explain the information
C) to copy the information and replace a few of the words with synonyms
D) to evaluate the information for reliability
E) to capture the main idea of the information in your own words, condensing a large section of a text into a sentence or two
Answer:
E
Explanation:
I think it's E because it best explains what summarizing is in my opinion.
Why is it important to communicate with people in person
Answer:
you will both understand each other's point of view and get more clarity on that specific conversation
Use each pair of vocabulary words in a single sentence
Anticipation and reserved
Answer: The anticipation you are feeling right now may cause you to become more reserved. (option 1)
What's causing you to be more reserved, is it the anticipation you're feeling for tomorrow's test. (option 2)
Explanation:
what does ,"fallen from grace" indicates?
Explanation:
It is an idiom referring to a loss of status respect or prestige.
Brainly at if correct
Answer:
the graphic shows how more students visit the library over time even increasing in contest months.
Explanation:
Based on what you know about the immaturity of the amygdala in early childhood, what is a likely experience that many young children have?.
A likely experience many young children have because of the immaturity of the amygdala is frightening nightmares.
What is the amygdala?The amygdala is a part of our brains that is in charge of handling emotional processes, including stimuli related to fear. Since the amygdala is immature in children, it is likely that many of them will experience frightening nightmares as a consequence.
With the information above in mind, "frightening nightmares" is the best way to answer the question.
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Are my answer correct help me with 3 I give Brainly
Answer:
I believe so, reading this I got the same answer. You just need the quote, and make sure to double check. Good luck :)
how does the world around you influence your sense of self?
I need you OPINION.....
Answer:
Culture, the way people dress, politics, media, what we are learning in school, and many more things influence me because I see those things everyday. Even though I try not to be influenced by these things, it is basically inevitable.
Explanation:
Answer:
We Sense Our Self Through the Groups We Belong To. Another social influence on our self-esteem is derived from our group memberships. For example, we can establish self-esteem by perceiving ourselves as members of valuable and important groups.
What information is the pie chart above intended to show?
A. A comparison of the geographic size of different time zones
B. The different percentage of states in each time zone
C. The number of different times zones in the United States
D. A comparison of the sizes of different states
The question of her decision is one not to be lightly considered, and it is not for me to presume to set myself up as the one person able to answer it. And so I leave it with all of you: Which came out of the opened door,-the lady, or the tiger?
—“The Lady, or the Tiger,”
Frank R. Stockton
Based on what you have read, explain what you think came out of the opened door. Use details from the story in your response.
Answer:
Sample response:
I think that the princess sent her lover to the lady because she loved him too much to see him die. We can see this from her fears about the lover being torn apart and because we know how much she loved him.
OR
I think that the princess sent her lover to the tiger to be killed because she could not stand the idea of someone else marrying him. We can see this because she was jealous and hated the woman he would marry. We also know that she thought it would be good for him to wait for her in the "blessed regions."
Explanation:
Fill in the blank to summarize the passage
1- gloves , parts , colors
2- grow, feel , look
3- bread , plastic , tubes
HELP ASAP!!
Answer:
Plastic 3-D printed hands are great for growing kids. Their families can afford to buy new parts. Kids like the way they look, and the hands are easy to use. A 3-D printer makes new hands by building up layers of plastic.
Explanation:
1. Parts
2. Look
3. Plastic