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Understanding Economic Growth and Financial Institutions

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1. Real GDP per Person

Define real GDP per person. At what rate did the U.S. real GDP per person grow from 1914-2014? –Real GDP per person is real GDP divided by the population. Real GDP per person tells us the value of goods and services that the average person can enjoy. Real GDP per person in the U.S. doubled between 1960 and 1987 and almost tripled between 1960 and 2013.

2. Factors Affecting Potential GDP

What are the two factors that make potential GDP grow? –Potential GDP, which is the maximum level of real GDP that can be produced while avoiding shortages of labor, capital, land, and entrepreneurial ability that would bring rising inflation and fluctuations of real GDP.

3. Classical Growth Theory

What is classical growth theory? –A

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Spanish Employment Law: Contract Termination & Key Aspects

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Spanish Employment Law

Contract Termination

Termination of Contract

There are several reasons for the termination of an employment contract. Besides death and mutual agreement, termination is typically initiated by either the employer or the employee. Legal rules exist to protect workers from unjustified dismissal.

Disciplinary Dismissal

Disciplinary dismissal is the most severe sanction an employer can impose for serious employee misconduct. This includes:

  1. Very serious breach of contract, fundamentally violating the employer's rights.
  2. Intentional or negligent, unjustified breach of contract.

Employee-Initiated Termination

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Refer to the exhibit. When a static IP address is being configured on the host, what address should be used for the default gateway

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HOSTàROUTER: 1

ENABLE

CONFIGURE TERMINAL

INTERFACE GIGABITETHERNET 0/0

IP ADDRESS 192.168.1.126 255.255.255.224

NO SHUTDOWN

EXIT

INTERFACE GIGABITEETHERNET 0/1

IP ADDRESS 192.168.1.158 255.255.255.240

NO SHUTDOWN

HOSTàSWITCH 2

ENABLE

CONFIFURE TERMINAL

INTERFACE VLAN 1

IP ADDRESS 192.168.1.157 255.255.255.240

NO SHUTDOWN

HOST/ROUTER 3

EXIT (LLEGAR AL CONFIGURE TERMINAL)

HOSTNAME MIDDLE

ENABLE SECRET CISCO

LINE CONSOLE 0

PASSWORD CLASS

LOGIN

EXIT

SECURITY PASSWORD MIN-LENGTH 10

SERVICE PASSWORD ENCRYPTION

IP DOMAIN-NAME CISCO

CRYPTON KEY GENERATE RSA

1024

EXIT

USERNAME CICLOS

LINE VTY 0 4

LOGIN LOCAL

TRANSPORT INPUT SSH

EXIT

INTERFACE GIBABITEETHERNET 0/0

IPV6 ADDRESS 2001:DB8:ACAD:A::1/64

IPV6 ADDRESS FE80::1 LIN

EXIT

GIBABITETHERNET 0/1

IPV6 ADDRESS 2001:DB8:ACAD:B::1/64

IPV6

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Geometry Theorems, Formulas, and Concepts

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Polygon Interior Angles Theorem

The sum of the measures of interior angles of an n-gon is (n-2)x180

Interior angles of a quadrilateral:

The sum of the measures of the interior angles of a quadrilateral is 360o

Polygon Exterior Angles Theorem

The sum of the measures of the exterior angles of a convex polygon, one angle at each vertex, is 360.

Angles have to measure up to 360. 360/n (n=#of sides)

Theorems

If a quadrilateral is a parallelogram, then its opposite sides are congruent

If a quadrilateral is a parallelogram, then its opposite angles are congruent

If a quadrilateral is a parallelogram, then its consecutive angles are supplementary

If a quadrilateral is a parallelogram, then its diagonal bisects each other

If both pairs of opposite sides of a quadrilateral

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Factors Affecting Population Distribution and Demographic Transition

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Factors Affecting Population Distribution

Physical Factors:

Favourable conditions include abundant water, a temperate climate, and fertile land. Regions with less water or extreme temperatures are less densely populated.

Human Factors:

Historically, regions near rivers and valleys like the Nile were densely populated. Today, economic and job opportunities in cities attract large populations.

Demography:

Scientific study of human population rates. Demographers measure population growth using indicators like birth rate, fertility rate, and mortality rate.

Demographic Indicators:

  • Birth Rate: Measures the number of births in an area over a year. Formula: (annual births / total population) x 1,000
  • Fertility Rate: The number of children women have between
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End of Year Test 2

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TEST A

Grammar

(1)

1. 's going to drive
2. anything
3. yet
4. cut

(2)

1. have been booking
2. will be doing
3. will need
4. used to walk

(3)

1. had lost
2. to look
3. seeing
4. will have returned

(4)

1. suggested we go
2. the man who painted my picture last week
3. can't go out tonight unless you finish your homework first
4. was taken to hospital last night

TEST B

(1)

1. have seen
2. walking
3. was swimming
4. could phone

(2)

1. have been wearing
2. have ... written
3. are taught
4. to sit

(3)

1. asked me whether I had been taking my medicine
2. the boy whose bike broke last week
3. having my house painted next Tuesday
4. able to book a holiday if we save some money

(4)

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End of Year Test 1 - Vocabulary

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End of Year Test 1

TEST A

Vocabulary

  1. Boring
  2. Under
  3. Preparing
  4. Confident
TEST B

Vocabulary

  1. Disrespectful
  2. Sensitive
  3. Stylish
  4. Modest

Verbs

  1. Looking
  2. Come
  3. Apologize
  4. Replaced

Expressions

  1. Made a fortune
  2. Out of the blue
  3. Take part
  4. Got good grades

Adjectives

  1. Optimistic
  2. Get
  3. Illegal
  4. Useful

Rationalism: Key Philosophers and Concepts

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Key Figures in Rationalist Philosophy

1. Who are the Three Great Rationalists?

  1. Descartes, Plato, and Spinoza
  2. Descartes, Leibniz, and Spinoza
  3. Descartes, Leibniz, and Locke

Answer: B. Descartes, Leibniz, and Spinoza. Their philosophy emphasizes the importance of innate reasoning abilities in acquiring knowledge.

2. What is Saint Augustine's "Confessions" About?

  1. Life
  2. Religion
  3. Nature of Time

Answer: C. Nature of time. He famously stated: "If no one asks me what time is, I know; if they ask and I try to explain, I do not know."

3. From Which Community was Spinoza Expelled?

  1. Christian community
  2. Jewish community
  3. Muslim community

Answer: B. Jewish community. He was expelled due to his philosophical views, which were considered heretical.

4. How did St. Augustine Fuse

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Classroom Learning Games for Language Skills

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Analyzing Two Classroom Learning Activities

Learning Purpose

The relevance of these games will depend on your purpose. Both seem suitable for revision or practice of instructions.

  • Activity A involves counting and receptive language skills (reading and listening). It can also involve speaking if the teacher gets children to comment on what they are going to do.
  • Activity B involves listening and speaking, specifically giving and following instructions.

Learners

Both activities seem suitable for younger learners as they are simple to understand and carry out.

  • Activity A requires children to be able to count up to six, so it may not be suitable for very young learners (5 and under). It is more demanding linguistically in terms of receptive skills (reading
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Vehicle Recommendations, Parts, Maintenance, and Performance

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Automotive Knowledge Assessment

Vehicle Recommendations for Specific Buyers

  1. Janet: I recommend a red convertible for Janet. She is a single, mature, ambitious businesswoman with no dependents. She would surely love such a car.
  2. Edward: Edward needs a car that makes him feel young again and helps him overcome his mid-life crisis. Since he is wealthy, I would recommend a super sport car.
  3. John: John should certainly buy a hatchback. Given his young age and the fact that this is his first car, I believe it is the most suitable choice for him now.

Automotive Exterior Parts Vocabulary

Front and Top Components

  • Sun roof
  • Roof
  • Windscreen
  • Windscreen wiper
  • Bonnet
  • Logo
  • Headlight
  • Front bumper
  • Indicator
  • Wing
  • Wheel arch
  • Sill
  • Tyre
  • Wheel trim

Rear and Side Components

  • Side window
  • Rear
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