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    This is when the teachers puts all of the student’s hard work together and show how they relate to each other. I think it is a good opportunity to let students judge their peers way of thinking and ask questions to get a better understanding. In the book, 5 practices orchestrating productive mathematics discussion, it tells us that we can use this time to get students to compare their peers’…

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    Fiduciary Duty Weese (2009) defines Fiduciary as a person or organization that has legal, financial responsibility for another organization (Weese, 2009, p. 390). Fiduciary duty is the highest standard of responsibility. The following paper will demonstrate the University of North Carolina at Pembroke’s (UNCP) fiduciary duties with recommendations. Leadership and responsibility begin at the top; the paper begins first identifying UNCP’s Board fiduciary duties followed by recommendations on how…

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    … is not the same thing as equality of opportunity, and equality of opportunity is at the heart of the American vision” (Meacham). Capitalism promotes competition, and thus inevitably produces winners as well as “losers.” The effect of competition pans out so that certain individuals are able to realize their dream more significantly than others. Dream achievability is deeply rooted in equality of opportunity, and America’s vision entails equal opportunity for all. It is true that certain…

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    will select business management course, since it has more benefits and it will help me promote my goals, despite forgoing other benefits associated with other courses such as mathematics and economics. Again, business management course has a lower opportunity cost compared to the other elective subjects. Consequently, as a rational thinker, I believe that business management provides major future benefits both financially and socially. For example, through business management I get higher…

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    Recently, more and more students prefer to study abroad. And a number of international students in the U.S, which is the most attractive destination in the world, has increased 72 percent since 2000. As we know most of undergraduate and postgraduate tuitions are incredibly expensive. Moreover students have to not only afford the tuitions but also the expenditure of living, which make the budget of study abroad become higher. As a result, there is a popular topic that whether students should…

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    in order to fulfill her aspirations of becoming a surgeon. Due to her constant hospital visits when she was a child as a result of her Diabetes and Eczema, she feels the urge to be in the medical field. She hopes that this will give her a good opportunity to affect the lives of people in a positive manner, as her doctors did for her. Along the way, she hopes to meet a great man that she can marry and spend her life with. Ashley also desires to fulfill a lifelong dream of living in New York City.…

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    sexes to form a group, organization or community. Today, society still struggles to add diversity into schools. Some understand we must have a moral obligation to our future generations to be diverse and equal so that everyone is given an equal opportunity which is where the affirmative action comes in. While others do not see an issue in banning the affirmative action and creating a "Religious Freedom Law" which discriminates against specific members of people. Some accept that diversity…

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    substitute. The types of costs that affects consumer and producer investments include fixed costs, variable costs, opportunity costs, marginal costs, and economic costs. In economics, investments can be defined as an asset or item that is purchased with the hope that it will foster income or eventually reap benefits in the future. In economics an investment…

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    Opportunity costs can be defined as the cost of opportunities which the victim/survivor has lost as a result of being in or leaving a violent relationship. An opportunity cost is the cost foregone when the woman’s options are limited by the circumstances in which she finds herself. Examples include the loss of employment and promotion opportunities and quality of life. Another reason for government attention and resources…

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    Economics is how we use our resources when there is scarcity. Time is a scarce resource, and people need to use it wisely. There are tradeoffs and differing amounts of utility people receive with what they do with their time. One-way people could spend their time is at the gym. While some people easily make a habit of going to the gym, others struggle to go and work out. People need to make decisions and they face tradeoffs with how to spend their time. One thing a lot of people say, is I…

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