What are some examples of public and private goods?

What are some examples of public and private goods? Difference and Comparison Basis Public Goods Private Goods Rivalry Non-rival Rival Excludability Non-excludable Excludable Demand Curve Horizontal Vertical Examples Police service, fire brigade, national defense, public transport, roads, dams and river Clothes, cosmetics, footwear, cars, electronic products and food What type of good is a congested […]

How did absolutism develop?

How did absolutism develop? Absolutism was primarily motivated by the crises of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The Protestant Re formation (1517–1648) had led to a series of violent and bloody wars of religion, in the course of which thou sands of innocents met their deaths. What are the similarities and differences between absolute and […]

How does one become a QC?

How does one become a QC? So, how do you become a silk? Any barrister with 10 to 15 years experience may apply for a “patent” or “take silk” in order to become a Queen’s Counsel. It’s necessary if they wish to become a High Court or Court of Sessions judge. How much does a […]

Who created the activation synthesis theory?

Who created the activation synthesis theory? John Allan Hobson What is neurocognitive theory? New neurocognitive theory of dreaming links dreams to mind-wandering. “Dreaming isn’t tied to any one brain state,” said Domhoff. “The issue is the level of brain activation. Dreams are imaginative but largely realistic simulations of waking life.” What are the two theories […]

Why did Alex Pacheco leave PETA?

Why did Alex Pacheco leave PETA? Alex Pacheco, Co-founder (1980), speaking on Animal Rights Zone: I’m often asked “Why did you part from PETA, was it a fundamental issue and/or do you feel the actions by PETA are justified?” The short answer is: I left PETA because it had and has drifted far from its […]

Why is freedom of speech a right?

Why is freedom of speech a right? The right to freedom of speech allows individuals to express themselves without government interference or regulation. The Supreme Court requires the government to provide substantial justification for the interference with the right of free speech where it attempts to regulate the content of the speech. What is Parrhesia […]

What does indicative price mean commsec?

What does indicative price mean commsec? In the securities market, the indicative match price is the price at which the maximum volume of orders can be executed at the time of an auction. What does indicative selling price mean? An indicative selling price is generated by an agent who has on-the-ground experience of a local […]

What is the meaning of strangest?

What is the meaning of strangest? 1. odd, unusual, or extraordinary in appearance, effect, manner, etc; peculiar. 2. not known, seen, or experienced before; unfamiliar: a strange land. What is strangest day ever? 14th of April What is the strangest habit you have? 10 Weird Habits People Have (But Don’t Admit To) Number Crushing. Sleep […]

What is limited omniscient POV?

What is limited omniscient POV? There are two types of third-person point of view: omniscient, in which the narrator knows all of the thoughts and feelings of all of the characters in the story, or limited, in which the narrator relates only their own thoughts, feelings, and knowledge about various situations and the other characters. […]

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