Posted on 04 April 2013. Tags: behavior, Weird, Windows
I bought a new laptop and it has of course Windows 8 on it. It took me a couple of days to find my way around but and I’m doing well now. My problem is it keeps on flipping back and forth from laptop to menu for no reasons at ALL. Sometimes I am simply typing a text and then the font will start getting really big and I am not touching the ctrl key and +. The invisible menus appear when I don’t ask for it or my mouse is not running in the 4 corners of my screens or a game of solitary will start right in the middle of a task.
So my question is should my windows 8 be re-installed or these annoying behaviours are part of Windows 8 bugs everyone is talking about?
While I typed this short text on here my screen flipped 3 times back to menu !!
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Posted on 24 August 2012. Tags: behavior, benefit, company mergers, cow town, economy, efficient market, government regulators, market economy, market participants, monopolies, monopoly, monopoly profits, oligopolies, Satalite, town
If a person owned all or most of the tv satalite and radio stations,NEWSPAPERS, could you win in an election against them?
ELECTING A PERSON WITH NO COWS IN A COW TOWN; IF THE TOWN ONLY HAD 10,000 COWS NO WAY ? AFTER THERE IS 1 MILLION COWS MAYBE FUN HUH? It is usually difficult to practice anti-competitive practices unless the parties involved have significant market power or government backing. Monopolies and oligopolies are often accused of, and sometimes found guilty of, anti-competitive practices. For this reason, company mergers are often examined closely by government regulators to avoid reducing competition in an industry. Although anti-competitive practices often enrich those who practice them, they are generally believed to have a negative effect on the economy as a whole, and to disadvantage competing firms and consumers who are not able to avoid their effects, generating a significant social cost. For these reasons, most countries havecompetition laws to prevent anti-competitive practices, and government regulators to aid the enforcement of these laws. The argument that anti-competitive practices have a negative effect on the economy arises from the belief that a freely functioning efficient market economy, composed of many market participants each of which has limited market power, will not permit monopoly profits to be earned…and consequently prices to consumers will be lower, and if anything there will be a wider range of products supplied. Some people[who? ] believe that the realities of the marketplace are sometimes more complex than this or similar theories of competition would suggest. For example, oligopolistic firms may achieve economies of scale that would elude smaller firms. Again, very large firms, whether quasi-monopolies or oligopolies, may achieve levels of sophistication e.g. in business process and/or planning (that benefit end consumers and) that smaller firms would not easily attain. There are undoubtedly industries (e.g. airlines and pharmaceuticals) in which the levels of investment are so high that only extremely large firms that may be quasi-monopolies in some areas of their businesses can survive. Many governments regard these market niches as natural monopolies , and believe that the inability to allow full competition is balanced by government regulation . However, the companies in these niches tend to believe that they should avoid regulation, as they are entitled to their monopoly position by fiat. In some cases, anti-competitive behavior can be difficult to distinguish from competition. For instance, a distinction must be made between product bundling , which is a legal market strategy, and product tying , which violates anti-trust law . Some advocates of laissez-faire capitalism (such as Monetarists , some Neoclassical economists , and the heterodox economists of the Austrian school ) reject the term, seeing all “anti-competitive behavior” as forms of competition that benefit consumers.
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Posted on 14 July 2012. Tags: bearer, behavior, confindence, debut album, erasers, exoskeleton, face, face of terror, faker, glass behavior, rap lyrics, razor, savior god, sharper than a razor, terror
Every Afternon-I ignore traced mirrors before I restore a face of terror”
Trapped in blue dorms of adorn gloom-I tear up that cracked bearer”
It’s clearer when theres stacked-errors`I rap sharper than a razor”
You ravers Ask for no favors-cause my glass behavior is colder than a glacier”
Later’s Alligators-Savior(God) I only treat chambers of paper like a neighbor” (Reference/Allusion)
Cause where were they- when I quavered in acres of danger?”
Claiming Potential` I’m no generall mistake or a faker”
So` haters drop the pencil with them aimed erasers”
It was either crafting knowledge for rapping logic or college”
A niche to accomplished would twitch and say the kids demolished”
It’s chaotic` why doesn’t he want to be a ******* psychologist?”
But a public-novelist-odd whats gotten in his opulent-confindence?”
Maybe the central of his temple is mental-where’s his fundamentals?”
Them cold Devils musta got his dumb chrome dissembled”
And now he resembles a trembling-infant developing syndromes”
While Flow’s are meddling in his exoskeleton` I’ve been alone”
Lyrcs coming off my upcoming Debut Album. Opinions and such. I posted this in poetry because rap is poetry, and I enjoy other poet’s outlooks. Thank you&
It’s kinda complex but read it twice and you’ll understand some elements here. Metaphores, ex.
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Posted on 21 May 2012. Tags: behavior, Determine, Food, food temperature, habitat, niche, temperature behavior
habitat
food
temperature
behavior
all of the above
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Posted on 04 May 2012. Tags: behavior, Bussines, bussines administration, Career, ethical manner, ethics at work, moral philosophy, perfect life, positive attitude, punctuality, statistical report, Team, time accuracy, virtue and vice, Work
Major: Bussines administration
Assignment 1: Understanding the Ethics of My Major (10%)
Introduction:
Many people in their life have to plan his/her in future in order to have a perfect life in which everyone attempted to. Each career has a specific way of ethics. According to Wikipedia web site ethics can be defined moral philosophy, is a branch of philosophy that addresses questions about morality that is, concepts such as good and evil, right and wrong, virtue and vice, justice, etc. (1). .Some positive ethics at work place, attitude, organization, teamwork, confidence, loyalty….etc. Without these ethics employers will perform their work with unpleasant manner. This paper presented to concentrate on the ethical behavior, understanding the ethics of Bussines administration and the ethical issues in bussines.
Ethical behaviors:
Ethics is an important part of an organization’s like your image and your performance of each employee job. In order to be successful in any part in career, you have to behave with an ethical manner. Some ethical behavior in the work place which are positive attitude, dependability, punctuality, accuracy, loyalty, organization, appearance, sense of teamwork, Confidentiality and Responsibility. Firstly, positive attitude which reflects on employers outcome. As an example if you are working as a cashier in a market and your manner are good, you will attract more customers and get their attention by the politeness the way you communicate and the opposite is the same. Dependability which means the quality of being dependable or reliable for example it leads the manager to delegate a great project to a dependable employee. Punctuality is the quality of being prompt, precise, or exact for instant delivering the order to the customer on time. Accuracy is the state of being free of mistakes as sending a statistical report to the manager with truthful data. Loyalty is faithfulness or a devotion to a person or cause as when an employee takes a pay cut to save the company. Organization is the quality of being organized as keeping your work environment (office desk) clean and organized. Appearance is outward or visible aspect of a person or thing which can be consider the first factor affect the first impression for example attending a meeting with formal dress. Sense of teamwork is the cooperation done by a team. A good team that shares a unified goals and objectives such as a football team that play with a team spirit to win a shared game. Confidentiality is the state of being secret which can be an important behavior for a good physician who keeps his patients secrets and privacy. Responsibility is the state of being responsible, accountable, or answerable such as being responsible for any harm results of a certain decision (2).
Importance of Ethics in Bussines administration:
Bussines ethics is the behavior that a business adheres to in its daily dealings with the world the ethics of a particular business can be diverse. They apply not only to how the business interacts with the world at large, but also to their one-on-one dealings with a single customer(1) Bussines ethics should be obtain for its importunacy and should make it every part of bussines life.
Ethical issues in bussines:
Any bussines man will face ethical issues in his/her career such as not negotiating with the team or
working in a project individually will corrupt a bad conclusion and relationships with clients and consultants. This is just few of ethical issues in bussines
Conclusion:
This paper sited out to address the ethics in general and bussines ethics particularly. Bussines ethics is the field of applied ethics which examines and sets standards for bussines men obligations to the public, their clients, employers and the profession. Many ethical behaviors must be a part of the bussines work such as accuracy and sense of teamwork. In addition, he has to be flexible and adaptable to any issues and changes he will face during his every day job.
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Posted on 11 April 2012. Tags: behavior, birth, Curve, density, density dependent factors, Exponential, female insects, homing behavior, male birds, open grassy areas, plateau phase, population density, prairie chickens, species benefit, time population
A interaction is which both species benefit is best described as
• commensalisms
• mutualism
• predation
• parasitism
The number of individuals in a given area or volume of a habitat is
• the population density
• the population growth
• the population birth rate
• the population size
In natural communities, some feedback mechanisms operate whenever populations change in size, they are
• density-dependent factors
• density-independent factors
• always intrinsic to the individuals of the community
• always extrinsic to the individuals of the community
A population that is growing exponentially in the absence of limiting factors can be illustrated accurately by a(n)
• S-shaped curve
• J-shaped curve
• Curve that terminates in a plateau phase
• Tolerance curve
During the spring, male prairie chickens gather in open grassy areas an shuffle in a dance with their wings drooped, head erect and tail feathers spread. The function of this dance is to
• frighten off smaller birds from the territory
• select the showiest females to mate with
• attract the attention of the females
• imprint the younger male birds
• teach courting behavior to younger male birds
The maximum rate of increase per individual under ideal conditions is called the
• biotic potential
• carrying capacity
• doubling time
• population size
Female insects often attract mates by releasing sex pheromones. This signal is
• visual
• acoustical
• tactile
• chemical
The maximum number of individuals of a population (or species) that a given environment can sustain indefinitely defines ___________.
• exponential growth
• the carrying capacity of the environment
• the doubling time of a population
• density-independent factors
Newly hatched goslings follow any large moving object to which they are exposed shortly after hatching; this is an example of
• homing behavior
• imprinting
• piloting
• migration
The number of individuals that contribute to a population’s gene pool is
• the population density
• the population growth
• the population birth rate
• the population size
A young toad flips its sticky-tipped tongue and captures a bumblebee that stings its tongue; in the future, the toad leaves the bumblebees alone. This is and examples of
• instinctive behavior
• a fixed reaction pattern
• altruistic
• learned behavior
A newly mated queen ant found an ant nest in an unoccupied patch of suitable habitat. Assuming that no disasters strike the nest, which of the following types of equation is likely to best describe its population growth?
• linear
• quadratic
• logarithmic
• logistic
• exponential
Which of the following is NOT characteristic of logistic growth?
• S-shaped curve
• Leveling off of growth as carrying capacity is reached
• Unrestricted growth
• Slow growth of a low-density population followed by rapid growth
The range of all factors that influence whether a species can obtain resources essential for survival and reproduction is called the __________ of a species.
• habitat
• niche
• carrying capacity
• ecosystem
Assuming the birth and death rate remain constant, in the equation G = rN, r is equal to
• the per capita rate
• the minus migration factor
• exponential growth
• the net reproduction per individual per unit of time
A one-way relationship in which one species benefits an the other is directly harmed is
• commensalisms
• competitive exclusion
• parasitism
• mutualism
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