Questions

Which of the following are adaptations to land of both

QUESTION 1.Which of the following are adaptations to land of both gymnosperms and angiosperms but arelacking in ferns and mosses?A) sporesB) true roots, stems, and leavesC) fruits and flowersD) pollen and seedsE) vascular system2.Mammals have two traits that set them apart from all other animals. These areA) body hair or fur, and being homeothermic.B) amniotic […]

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Date: September 2nd, 2020

FINANCE-Once again, the Grand Canyon University mascot

QUESTION Once again, the Grand Canyon University mascot, the ‘Lope, graduated from GCU and anticipates monthly take-home pay of $2,750 for his mascot work over the next 3 months. He also expects a tax refund in the second month of $75. His basic monthly expenses are housing of $556, food of $345, and miscellaneous expenses […]

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Date: September 2nd, 2020

Identify and define the operational definition of two variables used in

QUESTION Crum, A.J., & Langer, E.J. (2007). Mind-set matters: Exercise and the placebo effect. Psychological Science, 18 (2), 165-171.Please read this article thoroughly. (1) Identify and define the operational definition of two variables used in the study (they can be either/both independent/dependent variables). (2) Identify, in detail, ( and describe in your own words) the […]

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Date: September 2nd, 2020

Carefully consider what the implications of the neuroplasticity

QUESTION Carefully consider what the implications of the neuroplasticity of the brain are, and imagine that you are a parent, a teacher, a student, caregiver for an elderly person or an employer. Describe a program proposal where you would use information about neuroplasticity of the brain and its implications in your role (i.e., parent, teacher, […]

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Date: September 2nd, 2020

FINANCE-Business Finance Fall 2015

QUESTION Business Finance Fall 2015 CHAPTER 9 1. Compute the (a) net present value, (b) internal rate of return, (c) payback period for each of the following projects. The firm’s required rate of return is 14%. YEAR PROJECT A PROJECT B 0 $(270,000) $(300,000) 1 120,000 0 2 120,000 (80,000) 3 120,000 555,000 Which project(s) […]

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Date: September 2nd, 2020

Part (A) Technology- explain their particular improvement of the Levalois

QUESTION Describe the culture of the Neanderthals. Part (A) Technology- explain their particular improvement of the Levalois technique and possible diversification of traditional methods regarding the specialization of tools. Part (B) Subsistence – what can be conjectured from Neanderthal sites regarding food-getting and clothing? Part (C) Speech and Symbolism – explain the recent discovery of […]

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Date: September 2nd, 2020

FINANCE-Suppose you buy both a European put and call options

QUESTION Suppose you buy both a European put and call options on the same security with both options expiring in 6 months and both having strike price equal to the initial value of the security. Under what condition this is a reasonable investment?   ANSWER: REQUEST HELP FROM A TUTOR

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Date: September 2nd, 2020

FINANCE-Mr. Wizard’s Magic Shoppe had the following condensed balance sheet

QUESTION 27) Mr. Wizard’s Magic Shoppe had the following condensed balance sheet at the end of operation for 2010:Mr. Wizard’s Magic ShoppeBalance SheetDecember 31, 2010Cash$40,000Current Liabilities$35,000Other current assets60,000Long-term Notes Payable40,000Total current assets$100,000Bonds Payable50,000Investments$25,000Capital Stock150,000Fixed assets (net)110,000Retained earnings80,000Land$120,000Total assets$355,000Total Liabilities and Equity$355,000During 2011, the following occurreda. Mr. Wizard’s sold some of its investments for $13,000 which […]

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Date: September 2nd, 2020

FINANCE-Complete this exercise in Excel using the company

QUESTION Complete this exercise in Excel using the company: RANDSTAD HOLDING NV: Instructions Download 5 years of monthly price data for your company. Convert your price series into a return series by calculating: returnt: = (Pt – Pt-1)/Pt-1 Or, download 5 years of return data (then you don’t have to calculate return). Calculate the mean […]

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Date: September 2nd, 2020