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Module 1 paper

Module 1 paper Submit Assignment • The goals of this assignment are: 1. to demonstrate an understanding of the class readings and their approaches to the analysis of ads; 2. to demonstrate an ability to apply ideas and theoretical models from the class to your own analysis; 3. to practice close textual analysis of advertising as social communication. Short Paper ...

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The ‘What Works’ Exercise

The ‘What Works’ Exercise You have a spreadsheet that contains 100 recent posts from the HopCat East Lansing Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/pg/HopCatEastLansing/posts/). HopCat’s goal for their Facebook page is to generate high levels of engagement and amplification. They have asked you to analyze their Facebook to determine what kinds of posts receive the most engagement. You should code for at least ...

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US yield curve in 2007 and 2011

[Type here] [Type here] Question 1 (15 marks) a) (8 marks) Above is the US yield curve in 2007 and 2011. Using the theories of the term structure of interest rates, explain the shape of the yield curve for Figures 1 and 2. Give a brief explanation of the US economy for each of those time periods that may explain ...

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Project Plan Inception

Project Deliverable 1: Project Plan Inception Due Week 2 and worth 50 points This assignment consists of two (2) sections: a project introduction and a Gantt chart or project plan. You must submit both sections as separate files for the completion of this assignment. Label each file name according to the section of the assignment for which it is written. ...

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Sodium Sulfite

Sodium Sulfite -Food additive chose: Sodium Sulfite (No adulterants or GMO are allowed for the food additive) -Use research articles and one review article to support your facts (Please use Food Science Journal citation format) -Two main focus: (Please answer all following questions in paragraphs/essay) 1) Applications in food a. How this additive is applied (in solution or solid form ...

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Introduction to Environmental Studies

Introduction to Environmental Studies Fall 2018 Assignment #2 INSTRUCTOR: Dr. James MacLellan TEACHING ASSISTANT: Noelle Stratton (noelle.stratton@mail.utoronto.ca) Worth 20% of overall mark Due in class: October 17, 2018 INTRODUCTION It has often been assumed that science is somehow sheltered from the political, economic and social influences which drive modern society’s relationship with the environment. Its’ ability to produce ‘objective’ knowledge ...

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Bouyancy, temperature, and heat budgets

LAB 4 – Bouyancy, temperature, and heat budgets Part A. Hands-on exercises: Pressure, buoyancy, convection, ideal gas equation /40 Apparatus: Wood blocks of different dimensions; Clear or rubber hose siphon tubing and 2 buckets, beakers with different water levels; Alcohol thermometers, table of water densities, dH2O, hot plate for stirring only, Erlenmeyer conical flask, stir bars, rubber stoppers with holes ...

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Introduction to Forensic Anthropology Age Activity

ANTH 310 Introduction to Forensic Anthropology Age Activity Name: __________________________________________________________________ Estimation of Age Activity The analytical stage of forensic anthropology involves answering questions that lead to identification of the individual whose remains are being examined. The questions asked in developing a biological or demographic profile for an individual include the following: ? What is the ancestry of the individual? ? ...

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probability notation

MGT 233 – Homework #2 Spring 2018 This homework assignment is due at the beginning of class on Monday, October 8, 2018. Instructions: Use proper probability notation for all parts of each problem. Show all work in order to receive full credit. For all normal distribution, include a graph indicating the mean and shade the area under investigation. For your ...

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contract

Suppose you are driving around town in your classic antique sports car. A limousine pulls up to you at a red light. The window comes down and you see it is a famous actor. The actor tells you he will pay you $100,000 for your classic car, as he has been looking for one just like it for a long ...

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