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14. lectures of one kind of medicine tests on the big person compared to tests a lot in the child, the government in order to cause the enterprise many to invest the medicine which tests on the child body, decided for these a medicine longer patent which tests to the child, because the patent is longer can cause these enterprises to make a profit much. Asked can weaken the government to be able to achieve the goal ?I elected already these medicines which tested to the child was in the patent deadline. 15. said a place network group any must carries on to the program examines censor, but some Counter- group said like this must create this organization to rule (reigning to the program, this word does not understand, therefore impression is profound), but some people give an example to refute to say the majority of programs all passed, moreover small partially does not start through also only modified a spot. Asked weakens the retort?I elected this network group have been all provided one kind of highly unified standard any 16. has group of people to say, in order to alleviate traffic congestion may construct the railroad, another group of people said like this cannot achieve the goal, but also gives an example to say some year, because has repaired two braches, has been short while the railroad person, moreover this year work person also increased how many. But the preceding group of people also said, this cannot explain any, because only accounts for 20% while the railroad person, asks this group of people's reason untenably, because they had not considered?.... I elect they did not know whether this 20% person have created significantly more than 20% congestion 17. Bold face question: Some company very many staff's health receives harms any but this kind of harm is all of a sudden is very difficultly determined by some kind of concrete measure, therefore the company now uses some kind of measure is alright. (Behind quite is long, always meaning is says the company present measure not any question)?I choose first one kind of situation in which the author... Measure... Justify, the second kind is the author uses for to prove the present measure feasible evidence temporarily these, really again had been unable to remember, regret. . SC 7. Even though Clovis points, spear points with longitudinal grooves chipped onto their faces, have been round all over North America, they are named for the New Mexico site where whey were first discovered in 1932 A. Even though Clovis points, spear points with longitudinal grooves chipped onto their faces, have been found all over North America, they are named for the New Mexico site where they were first discovered in 1932. B. Although named for the New Mexico site where fist discovered in 1932. Clovis points are spear points of longitudinal grooves chipped onto their faces and have been found all over North America. C. Named for the New Mexico site where they have been first discovered in 1932. Clovis points, spear points of longitudinal grooves chipped onto the faces, have been found all over North America. D. Spear points with longitudinal grooves that are chipped onto the faces, Clovis points, even though named for the New Mexico site where first discovered in 1932, but were found all over North America . E. While Clovis points are spear points whose faces have longitudinal grooves chipped into them, they have been found all over North America, and named for the New Mexico site where they have been first discovered in 1932. RC 26. The fields of antebellum (pre-Civil War) political history and women's history use separate sources and focus on separate issues. Political historians, examining sources such as voting records, newspapers, and politicians' writings, focus on the emergence in the 1840's of a new "American political nation," and since women were neither voters nor politicians, they receive little discussion. Women's historians, meanwhile, have shown little interest in the subject of party politics, instead drawing on personal papers, legal records such as wills, and records of female associations to illuminate women's domestic lives, their moral reform activities, and the emergence of the woman's rights movement. However, most historians have underestimated the extent and significance of women's political allegiance in the antebellum period. For example, in the presidential election campaigns of the 1840's, the Virginia Whig party strove to win the allegiance of Virginia's women by inviting them to rallies and speeches. According to Whig propaganda, women who turned out at the party's rallies gathered information that enabled them to mold party-loyal families, reminded men of moral values that transcended party loyalty, and conferred moral standing on the party. Virginia Democrats, in response, began to make similar appeals to women as well. By the mid-1850's the inclusion of women in the rituals of party politics had become common-place and the ideology that justified such inclusion had been assimilated by the Democrats. Q1: The primary purpose of the passage as a whole is to A.examine the tactics of antebellum political parties with regard to women B.trace the effect of politics on the emergence of the woman's rights movement C.point out a deficiency in the study of a particular historical period D.discuss the ideologies of opposing antebellum political parties E.contrast the methodologies in two differing fields of historical inquiry Q2: According to the second paragraph of the passage,Which propaganda included the assertion that A.women should enjoy more political rights than they did B.women were the most important influences on political attitudes within a family C.women's reform activities reminded men of important moral values D.women's demonstrations at rallies would influence men's voting behavior E.women's presence at rallies would enhance the moral standing of the party Q3: According to the passage, which of the following was true of Virginia Democrats in the mid-1850's? A.They feared that their party was losing its strong moral foundation. B.They believed that the Whigs' inclusion of women in party politics had led to the Whigs’ success in many elections. C.They created an ideology that justified the inclusion of women in party politics. D.They wanted to demonstrate that they were in support of the woman's rights movement. E.They imitated the Whigs' efforts to include women in the rituals of party politics. 27. Among the myths taken as fact by the environmental managers of most corporations is the belief that environmental regulations affect all competitors in a given industry uniformly. In reality, regulatory costs and therefore compliance fall unevenly, economically disadvantaging some companies and benefiting others. For example, a plant situated near a number of larger noncompliant competitors is less likely to attract the attention of local regulators than is an isolated plant, and less attention means lower costs. Additionally, large plants can spread compliance costs such as waste treatment across a larger revenue base; on the other hand, some smaller plants may not even be subject to certain provisions such as permit or reporting requirements by virtue of their size. Finally, older production technologies often continue to generate toxic wastes that were not regulated when the technology was first adopted. New regulations have imposed extensive compliance costs on companies still using older industrial coal-fired bumers that generate high sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide outputs, for example, whereas new facilities generally avoid processes that would create such waste products. By realizing that they have discretion and that not all industries are affected equally by environmental managers can help their companies to achieve a competitive edge by anticipating regulatory pressure and exploring all possibilities for addressing how changing regulations will affect their companies specifically. Q1:Which of the following hypothetical examples would best illustrate the point the author makes in lines 40-51 (By realizing… specifically) A.Believing its closest competitor is about to do the same, a plant reduces its output of a toxic chemical at great cost in order to comply with environmental regulations. B.In the face of new environmental regulation, a plant maintains its production methods and passes the costs of compliance on to its customers. C.A plant's manager learns of a competitor's methods of lowering environmental compliance costs but is reluctant to implement those methods. D.Having learned of an upcoming environmental ban on a certain chemical, a company designs its new plant to employ processes that avoid use of that chemical. E.A plant attempts to save money by refusing to comply with environmental laws. Q2: According to the passage, which of the following statements about sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide outputs is true? A.Old production technologies cannot be adapted so as to reduce production of these outputs as waste products. B.Under the most recent environmental regulations, industrial plants are no longer permitted to produce these outputs. C.Although these outputs are environmentally hazardous, some plants still generate them as waste products despite the high compliance costs they impose. D.Many older plants have developed innovative technological processes that reduce the amounts of these outputs generated as waste products. E.Since the production processes that generate these outputs are less costly than alternative processes, these less expensive processes are sometimes adopted despite their acknowledged environmental hazards. Q3: The passage suggests which of the following concerning the relationship between the location of a plant and the compliance costs it faces? A.A plant is less likely to face high compliance costs if it is located near larger plants that are in violation of environmental regulations. B.An isolated plant is less likely to draw the attention of environmental regulators, resulting in lower compliance costs. C.A large plant that is located near other large facilities will most probably be forced to pay high compliance costs. D.A small plant that is located near a number of larger plants will be forced to absorb some of its neighbors' compliance costs. E.A plant will often escape high compliance costs if it is located far away from environmental regulatory agencies. 28. Nationalist can affect the feminist. P1: in the past, it was thought that nationalist and feminist didn't relate to each other. Afterwards, somebody found if the Nationalist is different, it will have different effect on the feminist. P2: compare Norway and Sweden. In Norway, persons will focus on the rights of feminist when the carry on the nationalism. In Sweden, persons will focus on the nationalist. P3: take India and Japan as the examples to prove that different nationalist will have different effect on the feminist. 29. P1: one paradox: the quantity of heat and light intensity release from the sun several years ago is 30% less than nowadays. So the earth temperature must be lower several years ago. However, the earth several years ago was liquid which was proved, so the temperature must very high. P2: one explanation is the concentration of CO2 enhanced to counteract the boost up energy of the sun. P3: the disfigurement of this theory 30. According to the development of the agriculture, ceramic developed in South America. The remainder food is needed to contain by these containers. However, the persons who produce the ceramic are mostly the women. Give some reasons about why the women deal with the ceramic. |