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Which presentation aid would be most appropriate for conveyi…

Which presentation aid would be most appropriate for conveying to an audience the difference between rock steady and ska as musical styles?

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Dario wants to explain to an audience of midlevel music stud…

Dario wants to explain to an audience of midlevel music students what the “devil’s tritone” is and distinguish it from Tartini’s “devil’s trill.” Which approach should Dario take to BEST convey this information?

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What are the two pieces of publication information that must…

What are the two pieces of publication information that must be included in the in-text citation parentheses in your outlines (according to the in-text citation lecture video)?

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Please respond to three prompts of your choice in this singl…

Please respond to three prompts of your choice in this single submission box. Be sure to indicate which prompt you’re replying to and separate responses by lines of blank text. Each essay will be worth 58.3 points for a total of 175 points. The rubric is visible on the right hand menu for you to reference.

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Choose three questions from the following list and answer th…

Choose three questions from the following list and answer them to the best of your ability. You may not use any notes, texts, other people, software, or other resources to answer this question – only your own brain.Each response should be about 150-300 words in length (give or take 50 words). As you are not permitted to use any resources, you are not required to cite your sources or include quotations. Each response will be worth 58.3 points.Questions:What are the four stages of knowledge, for Plato? Define them, explain how they work, and why we need each one.What is a dialogue? What does it do for us that other forms of learning cannot?What is most important to a Stoic? When do they think Stoicism is most useful to us?According to Augustine, evil doing arises out of human desire. Using an example, explain how this happens.Why does Montaigne argue that everything we do in life is geared towards pleasure? How can this be, when we often do unpleasant or painful things?According to Hobbes, what are the three forces that govern our behavior, and how do they work?Kierkegaard thinks there are two main ways we create change in our lives in order to avoid boredom: crop rotation versus field rotation. Define each of these and give a brief example to illustrate how they work.Virtue ethics requires finding a golden mean between vice of excess and vice of deficiency. Define golden mean as well as vice, then explain how this process can lead you to eudaimonia, which you should also define in your response.

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Consider the following question taken from a questionnaire:…

Consider the following question taken from a questionnaire:   “Chipotle’s menu items are:” Healthy     *       *        *       *        *       *        *    Unhealthy     This is an example of a:

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Q35 Write out an interpretation of the interval above.

Q35 Write out an interpretation of the interval above.

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Q40 Describe the basic idea of how Hierarchical Clustering w…

Q40 Describe the basic idea of how Hierarchical Clustering works:

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Case 4:  Suppose a researcher believes that total monthly sa…

Case 4:  Suppose a researcher believes that total monthly sales of brand Z in newly opened retail stores are affected by both the length of time the store has been open (in months) and the price of Brand Z.  To investigate, the researcher uses sales (in thousands of dollars) from many stores over many months together with information about how long the store has been open.  In this design X1 is the length of time (in months) that the store has been open and X2  is the price of brand Z in the given store for the given month.    –REFER TO THIS CASE FOR THE QUESTIONS 36-38–       Q36: Given the above output for the model, which of the following is true:

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Suppose you wanted to survey people within a specific zip co…

Suppose you wanted to survey people within a specific zip code about their needs within a product category.  Unfortunately, when you sent out the surveys your list of potential respondents included some individuals outside of the zip code and there is no way of determining which responses are from within the zip code.  What type of error is this?

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