for 7 different delays and 2 different reward magnitudes, whereas the present version only asked 6 questions in total, which is why results for this test was not included in the main article. Supplementary Results Table S3 presents the means and standard deviations of proportions of delayed choices according to condition (gain vs. cost), smoking status, and AUDIT status. Proportions of responses have been found to…
Thomas W. Truxes writes in “Defying Empire: Trading with the Enemy in Colonial New York that during the Seven Years' War”, New York's "most successful businessmen were daring, resourceful, and often ruthless." This assertion is supported throughout the book with multiple examples of how the successful businessmen of the time exhibited these traits. They were bold, inventive, and brutal. These men went to whatever lengths necessary to make money and ensure the security of their businesses. They…
Credit ratings are crucial for schools looking to borrow money for capital improvements and maintain positive cash flow. The article NMSU’s bond rating lowered, describes the financial status of the New Mexico State University. Standard & Poor’s Services is one of three major credit agencies. They issued the credit rating downgrade from AA to AA- with a stable outlook. The downgrade impacts the university both internally and externally. The rating is important to capital projects that the…
The first video of the documentary is “Our Plan” which takes place in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. It starts with the beginning and discovery of oil, also called petroleum back in those times. The tone was very reflective for me due to all the information that the video supplied the viewers with. It goes into detail about how the industry started and what came about it once everyone realized how valuable oil really was. There was so much that I really took in and really enjoyed learning…
The process of crossing over occurs during which of the following? A. diakinesis B. diplotene C. pachytene D. zygotene E. leptotene Bloom's Level: 1. Remember Learning Outcome: 02.04.01 List and describe the phases of meiosis. Section: 02.04 Topic: Meiosis 30. The bivalent structure forms during which of the following? A. leptotene B. zygotene C. pachytene D. diplotene E. diakinesis Bloom's Level: 1. Remember Learning Outcome: 02.04.01 List and describe the phases…
Rockefeller’s Standard Oil Company and was formed on November 1999 by the merger of Exxon and Mobil. The company’s long-term debt to total assets are accounted for and the owner’s deal with this through insurance and organizational re-strategizing. Exxon Mobil has numerous…
At Atlantis Vision Center in Indian Harbour Beach, FL, we often get common, yet important, eye care questions. One such inquiry is the meaning behind the term “20/20 vision.” This term expresses normal visual acuity (in other words, the sharpness, or clarity, of vision) measured at a distance of 20 feet. People with 20/20 vision can clearly see the objects that should normally be seen at 20 feet. However, 20/20 does not necessarily mean perfect vision. The term only indicates the sharpness…
Art and science have always been seen as completely separate and opposite studies. Art has always been seen as the display of pictures created by talented artists, while on the other hand, science has always been seen as experiments and research. In the documentary, Particle Fever, the movie brings attention to the different view of the arts and sciences as two interdependent subjects. The director, Dr. David Kaplan, uses the documentary to give his audience an inside view to the world’s largest…
The Supreme Court declared this adaptable tenet, called the Rule of Reason, in Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey v. the United States, 221 U.S. 1, 31 S. Ct. 502, 55 L. Ed. 619 (1911). Under the Rule of Reason, the courts will look to various components in choosing whether the specific limitation of exchange absurdly confines rivalry. In…
Revolution not only brought modernization and new technologies to society, it dramatically changed the way business was conducted due to the development of large corporations. The Industrial Revolution gave birth to some well-known trusts like, “Standard Oil, U.S. Steel, the American Tobacco Company, the International Mercantile Marine Company, and the match companies controlled by Ivar Kreuger, the Match King. Other trusts were formed by several companies, such as the Motion Picture Patents…