Why is environmental justice such a big issue these days?

Why is environmental justice such a big issue these days?

This week, we learned what the environment is and its components. We’ve also learned how we affect our environment. For your Unit 1 Complete assignment, write a narrative essay in which you address and discuss the questions and statements listed below. Use at least three scholarly sources and remember to demonstrate a thorough understanding of the READ and ATTEND sections in your essay. Quote your sources in APA format.

  • Our environment is composed of many things, but they can all be categorized into living and nonliving entities.  Discuss how living and nonliving entities interact at the ecosystem-level with examples.
  • This country has a rich history in terms of environmentalism.  Many of the early principles were based on the conservation ethic and the preservation ethic.  Discuss these contrasting ethical approaches and identify their primary proponents.
  • Why is environmental justice such a big issue these days?  Please cite an issue that has occurred and what could have been done to remedy the problem.
  • Environmental systems sometimes experience a circular system of feedback loops.  How do positive and negative feedback loops work?  Give an example of each.
  • Discuss the first and second laws of thermodynamics.  Use the term entropy in your description.
  • Explain the concept of energy flow through an ecosystem vs nutrient cycling.

Are mental states identical to physical processes

Are mental states identical to physical processes? Explain the disagreement between two philosophers while arguing for your thesis; one who says yes, one who says no.  Philosophers who say yes are Smart and Churchland, philosophers who say no are Gertler and Nagel.

 

Format: Papers must be 4-6 pages, have 1 inch margins, and be in 12pt Times New Roman font, double spaced, with no extra spaces between paragraphs.  Please insert page numbers into your document.  You may choose either: APA, Chicago, or MLA style for citations.  Turn in an MS Word document through the Moodle site (this uses the software Turnitin, which automatically checks for plagiarism) and bring a paper copy to class.

 

Organization: The paper should have three parts, listed below (no need for headings though). THIS IS SUPER IMPORTANT !!!!

 

Introduction:  This is typically the first paragraph.  Longer papers (10 pages and over) may have an introductory section made up of a few paragraphs.

·      In this section, you present to the reader the issue or debate your paper will address.  You will also state explicitly the position you will defend and how you will defend it.

·      Even though this is the first paragraph the reader reads, it is often the last paragraph the writer writes or rewrites.  The reason for this is simple:  the introduction is supposed to present the reader with a bird’s eye view of the whole paper, but sometimes you will not have a clear picture of the whole paper until after you have finished it.

 

Development:  This is the main body of your paper, and it consists of all the paragraphs after the “Introduction” and before the “Conclusion.”

·      Part 1:  To start off the development section of your paper, you will explain the background or context of the issue or debate of your paper.  To do this, you need to describe two different philosopher’s views.

·      Part 2:  After initiating the development, you will actually work on the development.  This consists of presenting your own argument about the issues.

·      Part 3:  In this section you will defend your argument by considering possible counterarguments and offering a reply.

 

 

Conclusion:  In this section, you explain to the reader what your paper accomplished.  You may want to hint at some future questions for research that your paper did not answer or draw a larger moral from the discussion.

 

Here is what our professor expects from a typical paper :

 

1. Start your paper with a fact or a story, not a generalization.

e.g. “Descartes believes that the mind and body are separate.” Or “In 2011 a computer system named Watson beat both Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter on the game show Jeopardy!”  NOT “People have argued about the mind since the beginning of time.”  Avoid talking about the past like this, it is too general.

2. Show why an argument is bad; don’t just say that it is bad.

e.g. “Turing holds that thinking is simply a matter of acting as if you are thinking.  But usually we make a distinction between acting as if you are in some mental state and actually being in that mental state.”  NOT simply “Turing’s argument is hard to believe.”

3. Do not argue from authority.

e.g. “Thinking is a matter of neural networks connecting, according to Science magazine.”  It doesn’t matter who said this, in your paper you must give reasons for the claims you are making, so if you want to quote an outside source in this manner you must tell us the reasons that Science magazine says that thinking is a matter of neural networks connecting.   The fact that someone said this is not reason enough to believe it, even if that someone is a famous philosopher.

4. Do not rely entirely on empirical claims.

 

e.g. “Studies show that depressed people have low levels of serotonin, therefore depression is identical to the physical state of low seratonin.”  This claim, if properly cited, can be used in a paper.  But a scientific study cannot be your only argument for your thesis.  You must say something more.

Macroeconomics Commercial Banks Cash Reserve the Reserve Ratio

 Macroeconomics Commercial Banks Cash Reserve the Reserve Ratio

The reserve ratio is the portion of reservable liabilities that commercial banks must hold onto, rather than lend out or invest.This rate is determined by the Country’s Central Bank.The Cash Reserve Ratio of select Middle Eastern Countries are given below:

Bahrain (%) — 5.0

Oman (%) — 5.0

Saudi Arabia (%) — 7.0

United Arab Emirates (%) — 1.0

As can be seen, the cash reserve ratio of Saudi Arabia is highest among the listed nations. “Discuss on the implications of the 7% reserve rate on Saudi economy, highlighting the advantages and disadvantages”.

The Reserve Ratio of Bahrain Oman Saudi Arabia & United Arab Emirates

The Reserve Ratio of Bahrain Oman Saudi Arabia & United Arab Emirates

Topic: The reserve ratio is the portion of reservable liabilities that commercial banks must hold onto, rather than lend out or invest. This rate is determined by the Country’s Central Bank. The Cash Reserve Ratio of select Middle Eastern Countries are given below:

Bahrain (%) — 5.0

Oman (%) — 5.0

Saudi Arabia (%) — 7.0

United Arab Emirates (%) — 1.0

As can be seen, the cash reserve ratio of Saudi Arabia is highest among the listed nations. “Discuss on the implications of the 7% reserve rate on Saudi economy, highlighting the advantages and disadvantages”.

Macroeconomics Caselet on Unemployment & Structural Unemployment

Caselet On Unemployment

 

Many Theories are given by different expert to explain the reasons behind unemployment. One reason of unemployment may be downswings (periods of recession) in the business cycle.

Another reason behind wide-scale unemployment refers to structural unemployment. Structural unemployment arises from longer-term changes in the economy, affecting specific industries, regions and occupations. Structural unemployment often explains regional unemployment. Some industries in India have lost their business and so employment to the cheaper imports coming from abroad.

Some experts explain that new technology is a cause of unemployment which is also known as technological unemployment. The argument is that the introduction of new technology is destroying jobs and business while at the same time imports from low-wage developing countries are undercutting goods produced in this country.

However, many studies may contradict this also. New technologies generally help in producing new products, or services and therefore new areas of employment. Sometimes lesser workers may be required in some areas of production where specific tasks are taken over by machines, but rising productivity boosts overall income and then the demand for new jobs in the economy as a whole.

Q1: What are the main causes of Unemployment? Do you agree that technological up-gradation in any industry may cause unemployment in that industry? Provide your opinion with one example.

Q2: Structural unemployment in many countries has touched its highest peak during corona pandemic, but it seems that most of the industries in KSA are not that affected. Discuss the role of the Saudi Government in reducing the impact of Corona pandemic on employment in Saudi Arabia.

The Concept of Market Power and Monopoly Firm Exercising

 The Concept of Market Power and Monopoly Firm Exercising

Write a one to two page paper, addressing the following:

a. Describe in your own words the concept of market power.

b. What are the three reasons that a market might have a Monopoly?

c. Give an examples of two monopoly Firm exercising its market power.

  1. Respond to the postings of two of your classmates.

The Concept of Market Power and Monopoly Firm Exercising

 The Concept of Market Power and Monopoly Firm Exercising

Write a one to two page paper, addressing the following:

a. Describe in your own words the concept of market power.

b. What are the three reasons that a market might have a Monopoly?

c. Give an examples of two monopoly Firm exercising its market power.

  1. Respond to the postings of two of your classmates.

Pre Money Valuation and Post Money Valuation

 Pre Money Valuation and Post Money Valuation

Please answer the and provide numerical example for each following questions:

● Explain the difference between pre-money valuation and post-money valuation.

● Discuss what is meant by a capitalization (or cap) rate in reference to calculating a terminal value.

● What other types of terminal values might be appropriate (i.e., other than smooth growth procedures)?

● Describe the process for estimating the percentage of equity ownership that must be given up by the founder when a new equity investment is needed.

Explain the Effects of Low Price Guarantee on The Price

Explain the Effects of Low Price Guarantee on The Price

Instructions – PLEASE READ THEM CAREFULLY

  • The Assignment must be submitted on Blackboard (WORD format only) via allocated folder.
  • Assignments submitted through email will not be accepted.
  • Students are advised to make their work clear and well presented, marks may be reduced for poor presentation. This includes filling your information on the cover page.
  • Students must mention question number clearly in their answer.
  • Late submission will NOT be accepted.
  • Avoid plagiarism, the work should be in your own words, copying from students or other resources without proper referencing will result in ZERO marks. No exceptions.
  • All answered must be typed using Times New Roman (size 12, double-spaced) font. No pictures containing text will be accepted and will be considered plagiarism).
  • Submissions <u “=””>without this cover page will NOT be accepted.

Sustainability and Dynamic Efficiency

Sustainability and Dynamic Efficiency

1.Explain what you understand by the following:

a.Sustainability. In your answer, clearly distinguish between weak sustainability and strong sustainability.

b.intergenerational equity

c.static efficiency

d.dynamic efficiency

e.property rights

f.open access

g.willingness to pay

h.opportunity cost

2.Discuss some valid and some invalid objections to letting prices eliminate shortages of supplies of scarce resources.

3.Explain the difference between renewable and non-renewable resources. Include examples in your answer.

4.Provide arguments for and against the assertion that natural resources are getting increasingly scarce over time. Include examples in your answer.

5.Many regions of the world are undergoing deforestation. Is the optimal rate of deforestation zero?

6.What are some of the main problems with resource use?

7.Discuss the possible effects of technological progress on the use of natural resources.

8.The discount rate plays an important role in problems involving long time horizons such as climate change. Suppose that a particular strategy for reducing emissions of greenhouse gases that cause climate change would result in a $500 billion reduction in damages 50 years into the future.

a.Assuming a discount rate of 10 percent, calculate the maximum amount that should be spent now to eliminate those damages?

b.How would the maximum amount spent now to eliminate those damages change if the discount rate is 2 percent, rather than 10 percent?

9.The following table provides data on the number of visitors to an open-access public beach, the individual marginal willingness to pay of the visitors to the beach, and the costs per visit to the beach.

No. of visitors Individual MWTP Cost/visit
1 $20 $15
2 $20 $15
3 $20 $15
4 $20 $15
5 $18 $15
6 $16 $15
7 $14 $15
8 $12 $15
9 $10 $15
10 $8 $15

a. Determine the number of visitors that would maximize the net benefit of the beach.

b. Under open access, how many people will visit the beach?

c. Use the answers to part (a.) and (b.) to explain the dissipation of rents in this case.