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In Canada, “Civil Law” refers to a. Both the Civil Law of Quebec and non-criminal law in the rest of Canada. b. Both the Civil Law of Quebec and the criminal law of Canada. c. Only the Civil Law of Quebec. d. Only non-criminal law in the rest of Canada.

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In the absence of any air resistance, all objects on the surface of the Earth fall to the ground with the same Group of answer choices speed. velocity. acceleration. force. Either answer A or B.

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What is the bandwidth of a signal composed of frequencies from 80 MHz to 230 MHz? O 230 MHz O 150 MHz O 80 MHz O 310 MHz

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Use the shell method to find the volume of the solid formed by revolving the plane region enclosed by the given functions about the x-axis. Show Work. y = \sqrt{x+2} y=x y=0

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A monatomic ideal gas that is initially at a pressure of 1.40 imes 105 Pa and with a volume of 7.50 imes 10−2 m3 is compressed adiabatically to a volume of 4.50 imes 10−2 m3 .How much work is done by the gas during the compression? Express your answer in joules.

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Anson, Inc. sells a single product and reports the following results from sales of 100,000 units. ANSON, INC. RESULTS FROM THE SALES OF UNITS (100,000) OF ITS PRODUCT Sales Costs and Expenses: Direct Materials Direct Labor Variable Manufacturing Overhead Fixed Manufacturing Overhead Variable Administrative Expenses Fixed Administrative Expenses Total Costs and Expenses Operating Income $ 4,500,000 1,600,000 900,000 300,000 810,000 450,000 400,000 4,460,000 $ 40,000 A foreign company wants to purchase 15,000 units. However, they are willing to pay only $36 per unit for this one time order. They also agree to pay all freight costs. To fill the order, Anson will incur normal production costs. Total fixed overhead will have to be increased by $60,000 to pay for equipment rentals and insurance. No additional administrative costs (variable or fixed) will be incurred in association with this special order. REQUIRED: (1) (2) Using the attached answer sheet, indicate if Anson should accept the order if it does not affect regular sales. Provide an analysis to support your answer. Using the attached answer sheet, assume that Anson can accept the special order only by giving up 5,000 units of its normal sales. Should Anson accept the special order under these circumstances? Provide an analysis to support your answer.

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When people retire from work they, on average, drive less because they do not have a daily commute. In the United States, according to the Current Population Survey, from 2003 to 2012 the proportion of the population over 65 increased from 12% to 13.4%. By dragging the demand or supply curve left or right, and holding everything else constant, show the effect that this event will have on equilibrium price and quantity.

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psychology. In these activities psychologists do not steal, cheat, or engage in fraud, subterfuge, or intentional misrepresentation of fact. Psychologists strive to keep their promises and to avoid unwise or unclear commitments. In situations in which deception may be ethically justifiable to maximize benefits and minimize harm, psychologists have a serious obligation to consider the need for, the possible consequences of, and their responsibility to correct any resulting mistrust or other harmful effects that arise from the use of such techniques. Principle D: Justice Psychologists recognize that fairness and justice entitle all persons to access to and benefit from the contributions of psychology and to equal quality in the processes, procedures, and services being conducted by psychologists. Psychologists exercise reasonable judgment and take precautions to ensure that their potential biases, the boundaries of their competence, and the limitations of their expertise do not lead to or condone unjust practices. Principle E: Respect for People's Rights and Dignity Psychologists respect the dignity and worth of all people, and the rights of individuals to privacy, confidentiality, and self-determination. Psychologists are aware that special safeguards may be necessary to protect the rights and welfare of persons or communities whose vulnerabilities impair autonomous decision making. Psychologists are aware of and respect cultural, individual, and role differences, including those based on age, gender, gender identity, race, ethnicity, culture, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, disability, language, and socioeconomic status, and consider these factors when working with members of such groups. Psychologists try to eliminate the effect on their work of biases based on those factors, and they do not knowingly participate in or condone activities of others based upon such prejudices. ETHICAL STANDARDS 1. Resolving Ethical Issues 1.01 Misuse of Psychologists' Work If psychologists learn of misuse or misrepresentation of their work, they take reasonable steps to correct or minimize the misuse or misrepresentation. 1.02 Conflicts Between Ethics and Law, Regulations, or Other Governing Legal Authority If psychologists' ethical responsibilities conflict with law, regulations, or other governing legal authority, psychologists clarify the nature of the conflict, make known their commitment to the Ethics Code, and take reasonable steps to resolve the conflict consistent with the General Principles and Ethical Standards of the Ethics Code. Under no circumstances may this standard be used to justify or defend violating human rights. 1.03 Conflicts Between Ethics and Organizational Demands If the demands of an organization with which psychologists are affiliated or for whom they are working are in conflict with this Ethics Code, psychologists clarify the nature of the conflict, make known their commitment to the Ethics Code, and take reasonable steps to resolve the conflict consistent with the General Principles and Ethical Standards of the Ethics Code. Under no circumstances may this standard be used to justify or defend violating human rights. 1.04 Informal Resolution of Ethical Violations When psychologists believe that there may have been an ethical violation by another psychologist, they attempt to resolve the issue by bringing it to the attention of that individual, if an informal resolution appears appropriate and the intervention does not violate any confidentiality rights that may be involved. (See also Standards 1.02, Conflicts Between Ethics and Law, Regulations, or Other Governing Legal Authority, and 1.03, Conflicts Between Ethics and Organizational Demands.) 1.05 Reporting Ethical Violations If an apparent ethical violation has substantially harmed or is likely to substantially harm a person or organization and is not appropriate for informal resolution under Standard 1.04, Informal Resolution of Ethical Violations, or is not resolved properly in that fashion, psychologists take further action appropriate to the situation. Such action might include referral to state or national committees on professional ethics, to state licensing boards, or to the appropriate institutional authorities. This standard does not apply when an intervention would violate confidentiality rights or when psychologists have been retained to review the work of another psychologist whose professional conduct is in question. (See also Standard 1.02, Conflicts Between Ethics and Law, Regulations, or Other Governing Legal Authority.) 1.06 Cooperating with Ethics Committees Psychologists cooperate in ethics investigations, proceedings, and resulting requirements of the APA or any affiliated state psychological association to which they belong. In doing so, they address any confidentiality issues. Failure to cooperate is itself an ethics violation. However, making a request for deferment of adjudication of an ethics complaint pending the outcome of litigation does not alone constitute noncooperation. 4 Principle D-Standard 1.06 Effective January 1, 2017

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HW2 part 3: Problem 4 Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem (1 point) Consider the system \begin{cases} 3x_1 - x_2 - x_3 = 3 \\ 2x_1 - x_2 + 2x_3 = 3 \\ -x_1 - 2x_2 - x_3 = 2 \end{cases} (a) Find the reduced row echelon form of the augmented matrix for this system. Your answers must be fractions (decimals are not allowed). You should be able to do this exercise without a calculator. (b) Solve the original system of equations. Your answers must be fractions (decimals are not allowed). x =

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A pure gas in a closed system undergoes a polytropic process where the pressure-volume relation is $pV^n = const$. The gas is compressed from a volume of 4 m³ to 2 m³, and the initial pressure is 2 bar. Use Excel to plot this process for $n = 1$, $n = 2$, and $n = 0.5$, using a scatter plot with smooth lines. The volume data you enter to make the plot should be in intervals of 0.05 m³.

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