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How to Predict the Selling Price of a House
Executive Summary
An analysis was done to find an equation that predicts the selling price of a house. The data used in
this research analysis to predict the selling price of a house is shown in the Bryant/Smith Case 28
(See Appendix 1).
The null hypothesis stated that there is not a relationship between the selling price of a house and its
characteristics. The alternate hypothesis stated that there is a relationship between the selling price
of a house and its characteristics. A 95% confidence level was chosen and a prediction interval
which is a confidence interval estimate of a predicted value of the selling price used. The MegaStat
output of a Regression Analysis of the Bryant/Smith Case 28 data was used as the basis to calculate
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Even houses on the same road and in identical condition can sell for different prices due to the
negotiations that take place between buyer and seller on the price and the property valuations that
vary from agent to agent.
In a case study presented by Cain and Janssen, their approach was illustrated with an actual
situation in the pricing of townhouses. According to Cain and Janssen A serviced parcel of land
in a suburban location is proposed for a 16 unit townhouse development. The developer has
acquired the land, prepared plans and drawings, secured zoning approval, applied for bank
financing and commenced excavation. Construction is set to begin. A major decision is the
setting of prices for the units. This is of critical importance to the success of the project. In
particular, if the prices are perceived by the market as too high, sales will be slow, and profits
eroded. If on the other hand prices are too low, profits may be foregone. Overpricing, however, is
more serious than under pricing in the present instance .
One key starting point for a House Price Index is a fixed housing stock. However, the quality of
the housing stock is likely to rise as a result of newly built homes. This, in turn, causes the mean or
median price to continue to rise even when individual properties are not appreciating (Bailey et al,
1963). For example, if a disproportionate number of high priced homes were sold in a given period,
the mean or median price would
Gang Report On Gang Groups
According to the 2013 National Gang Report, gangs continue to flourish, progress, and develop
criminal tradecrafts (p. 3). Based on state, local, and federal law enforcement reporting, the National
Gang Intelligence Center (NGIC) calculated that the US gang composition is approximately 88
percent street gang members, 9.5 percent prison gang members, and 2.5 percent outlaw motorcycle
gang (OMG) members. Street gangs pose the most violent and significant threat in most
communities, while prison gangs are viewed as the least problematic (National Gang Report, 2013,
p. 3). OMGs are described as the greatest threat in approximately 11 percent of jurisdictions, despite
comprising only 2.5 percent of the gang composition (National Gang Report,... Show more content
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Street gangs are linked to crime in elementary, middle, and high schools, and even on college
campuses. Schools provide grounds for recruitment and many public schools are widespread with
gang activity such as assaults, robberies, threats and intimidation, drug distribution, and weapons
offenses (National Gang Report, 2013, p. 4). Gangs continue to commit violent crimes, including
assaults, and robberies, and threats and intimidation more so than white collar type crimes, such
as identity theft and credit card fraud (National Gang Report, 2013, p. 4). Drug trafficking was
identified as the most common criminal activity of gangs (National Gang Report, 2013, p. 4). In
2010 and 2011, Décary Hétu1 and Morselli analyzed two popular social network sites to find the
presence of gangs on both Facebook and Twitter (p. 877). The top three gangs with the highest
number of members on Facebook in 2010 and 2011 included: Hells Angels (14,775 and 42,911),
Crips (4,598 and 5,457), and Bloods (1,993 and 3,497) (Décary Hétu1 Morselli, 2011, p. 883). As
noted in the article, the number of followers increased dramatically for Hells Angels over just a
one year period. Similarly, Twitter s top three gangs were the Bloods (47,171), Hells Angels
(13,411), and the Latin Kings (6,823) (Décary Hétu1 Morselli, 2011, p. 885). Law enforcement
monitoring of social networking sites is a useful tool for
Before You Were Mine Poem Analysis
Through the poetry collections The Whitsun Weddings and Mean Time , it can be inferred that the
poets contemplations on the modern world are similar to how Enright describes The Movement,
being about an honesty of thought and feeling . This comparison can be made between the two poets
due to their poetryoften being written with a yearning for the past (Katherine Viner) mainly linked
to place and time for example, which can be observed in Larkin s poem Here and Duffy s poem
Before You Were Mine . This yearning for the past often shows their feelings on the modern world
to be pessimistic and cynical, showing the theme of isolation, such as in Duffy s Captain of the
1964 Top of the Form Team . However, it can be argued that their... Show more content on
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Here the persona is a child, and the poem is therefore written from the perspective of a child,
different to Larkin s Here and The Whitsun Weddings which are written from the perspective of an
adult persona. This reinforces the idea that the poets write from a time and place that is familiar
to them, with Duffy referencing 1960 s pop culture, relevant to when she was a child herself, just
like the persona. The tone of cynicism in Litany can be seen through the metaphor and simile in
the line A tiny ladder ran up Mrs Barr s American Tan Leg, sly like a rumour. The American Tan
Leg refers to a new stocking colour, which was made to try and mimic the skin tone of American
women that were appearing more in TV and Film in the 60 s. Here the persona observes the
imperfection in the stockings, the ladder suggesting that there is imperfection and falsity in the
women portrayed in the poem. This can be reinforced by the idea of the ladder being sly like a
rumor because it reveals more of the women, behind the facade they are putting up by wearing
and using items they see in the the catalogue they re passing around between them. This could
show an opposition Duffy may have towards the effect that consumerism has on the women in
society, who like gossip, inferred by the quotation sly like a rumour . Duffy continues to
seemingly disparriage the 60 s society with references to the class system, gender roles and
freedom of speech, and knowing that society has changed since then, it could be argued that whilst
Duffy may be opposing consumerism, she maybe emphasising her support for the changes made in
areas such as these. An example of this can be seen in the line Language embarrassed them .
Therefore, an honesty of thought and feeling in this poem can show both the opposition to the
modern world of 60 s, which perhaps made the persona feel isolated, as well as the support for the
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
Social Welfare Policy:
1.Identify policy
The social welfare policy known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP),
formerly known as Food Stamps was implemented in 1964 and renamed in 2008. The goal is to
provide monthly benefits to low income households to help pay for the cost of food. This is a
federally funded program that combats food insecurities. The process to receive SNAP benefits is
pretty much the same across the board. One must complete an application, a face to face interview
and then a telephone interview. After those steps, the amount of monthly benefits will be determined
based on income and how many are in the household. Some issues that have risen from this program
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Food Insecurity is Longitudinally Associated with Depressive Symptoms Among Homeless and
Marginally Housed Individuals Living with HIV written by K. Palar, M. Kushel Et. Al. is research
study that looks at the relationship between food insecurity and depression. This is another
longitudinal study that looked at 346 participants for a mean of 28 months from 2007 2010. These
participants were recruited by the Research on Access to Care in the Homeless (REACH) from
homeless shelters, meal programs, and those who have HIV. Outcomes concluded there is an
association between depressive symptoms and food insecurity. There is also about 1/3 of the
population with HIV that has major depressive symptoms (K. Palar, M. Kushel Et. Al). Findings
from this study are consistent with similar studies conducted in other parts of the world (Atlanta,
Miami, BC and Uganda). Implications of this study are untruthful self reporting among respondents
and lagged evidence. Overall, this study has plausible evidence that food insecurity may lead to
depression symptoms becoming
Marxist Theory On Capitalism And Communism
MARXIST MATERIALISM

Marx was a philosopher and economist. He developed the concept of materialism to study the
material things in society, i.e. the economy, that shape and affect the social life of individuals.
Marx studied the work of Hegel, however rejected his predecessor s focus on ideals because he
recognized an essential connection with the problems of society and individuals and the material
conditions of the society (Ritzer 2011: 21). Marx employed materialism in two facets of his
theoretical work, historical materialism and dialectical materialism. Materialism is a central
component of Marx s study of Capitalism and theoretical development of Communism.
Historical Materialism Historical materialism serves a dual role in ... Show more content on
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The statement encapsulates the tenets of historical materialism and is a major Marxist critique of
Capitalism. Marx finds throughout history, specifically written history, the economic conditions of
given time periods created social orders that reflected the conditions. Societies have typically
organized a two party social class system, assigning an individual based upon their wealth and role
in economic and social structures. Marx simplifies the relationship of the classes as that of oppressor
and oppressed throughout history and societies, and highlights the perpetuation of inequality based
on the class system (50).
Industrialization and capitalism established a society of Bourgeoisie and Proletariats, the former the
owners of the means of production and the latter the workers. Marx formed the labor theory of
value to mirror the doctrine of political economists like Adam Smith. The labor theory of value
attributes all wealth and value in Capitalism to the labor of the
American Propaganda
Propaganda is information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote a political
cause or point of view. It can be of a positive or negative nature, but its overall aim is to influence
those viewing it and hopefully persuade them to share the propaganda s creator s point of view.
When America joined the War in 1941, after remaining neutral and determined not to get involved
for two years, a great amount of propagandawas produced and displayed to the American citizens.
This propaganda was produced in many different forms, one of which was using American
companies advertisements. Although this may seem unnecessary as there were many other media
forms that were also used, advertisements were a very big and important form for... Show more
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This shows us that advertisements being used as forms of propaganda were being produced for
essentially the entire duration of America s participation in the War, which tells us that it was an
important form of propaganda. This meant that America felt that propaganda needed to be
produced and spread as soon as possible and advertisements of different companies were one of
the first forms of media to be used do so. And by using adverts, they could use both images and
written words to influence people. Using emotive language would have been very effective in
persuading and influencing others, and an image literally paints a picture for you to imagine. A
picture can have an effect without you putting much effort into observation just by looking at an
image you are taking it in; you do not need to read. And by already creating an image for you, you
immediately see what they want you to see, and imagine exactly what they want you to imagine,
how they want you to imagine it (for example in source E how you see the evil in the Japanese pilot
that they wanted the American citizens to see and know about and you see the destruction of the
American plane and the pilot, one of their own, falling seemingly lifeless to the ground, which would
have immediately hurt and offended the Americans seeing it). Another
How Did George Eastman Impacted Society
All of these men were Captains of Industry. Though these men did not treat everyone with respect,
they were all philanthropists. They each donated a generous amount of money to schools and
organizations that could use the money to help change society. George Eastman donated money to
dental clinics for children that could not afford treatment (reading). This impacted our society
because people that needed dental work done could have it. Families that don t have a lot of money
do not have to worry anymore about not being able to afford it. Eastman also gave scholarships and
internships to engineering students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (reading). This gave
opportunities to people other than the rich, who wanted to learn to build
Joran Van Der Sloot Biography
A week after Holloway s disappearance, police arrested the last men seen with Holloway: Joran
Van der Sloot, Deepak Kalpoe, and Satish Kalpoe. In the beginning, the stories of all three men
matched. They stated that they all went to the beach and eventually dropped Holloway back off at
the Holiday Inn. However, this claim was proven to be false after video tapes were reviewed
showing that the Kalpoe car never went to the hotel (Joran van der Sloot Biography, 2016).
The two Kalpoe brothers then changed their story and told authorities that Holloway made them
leave her and Joran van der Sloot at a fishermans hut on the beach nearby. The brothers went on to
say that they never heard from Natalee again (Joran van der Sloot Biography, 2016).
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They also arrested his father on the belief that he helped dispose of the body and helped to coach
the testimony of the three men. With no evidence they could be held on, and because of the fact
Joran s father was affluent, authorities had to release the men (Joran van der Sloot Biography, 2016).
Over the course of the investigation, several individuals were arrested and questioned. The stories of
the three main figures, the Kalpoe brothers and Joran van der Sloot, changed continuously,
especially that of Joran. A complete timeline taken from Crime and Investigation.com shows a more
understandable timeline (Natalee Holloway: Missing in Aruba, 2015).
24 May 2005 Holloway graduates from Mountain Brook High School and leaves for a five day trip
to Aruba
30 May 2005 Holloway leaves Carlos n Charlie s bar around 1 am and is last seen getting into a car
outside the club
31 May 2005 Holloway fails to catch her return flight home. Police find her passport in her hotel
room with her packed bags
4 June 2005 Police pinpoint three Aruban men as their lead suspects
6 June 2005 An expanded search for Holloway begins
8 June 2005 Micky John and Abraham Jones are arrested
9 June 2005 Joran van der Sloot, Deepak Kalpoe and Satish Kalpoe are arrested
23 June 2005 Paul van der Sloot is
Stress at Work
Impact of work related stressors on employees psychological health Mona Rafiq Marfani BBA
Department of Business Administration Iqra University, Karachi INTRODUCTION Job stress can
be defined as the harmful physical and emotional responses that occur when the requirements of
the job do not match the capabilities, resources, or needs of the worker. Job stress can lead to poor
health (mental and physical). 25% of employees view their jobs as the number one stressor in their
lives. Northwestern National Life. 75% of employees believe the worker has more on the job stress
than a generation ago. Princeton Survey Research Associates. Problems at work are more strongly
associated with health complaints than are any other... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
WORK RELATED STRESSORS Stressors are the agents which trigger the various stress
reactions. Today s environment provides physical, emotional, and mental stressors that set off
the initial alarm reaction. Physical stressors in factories are usually linked to noise and physical
and chemical hazards. Emotional or mental stressors can be unpleasant or pleasant. A promotion
can be just as stressful as the loss of a position. Stressors are additive and can build up. The way in
which people are affected depends on their values, experience, and adaptability (Julia Von Onciul,
1996). |Work related stressors | | | |Physical stressors Emotional and mental stressors | |* Noise *
Fear (of sanctions) | |* Chemical hazards * Joy (about promotion) | |* Temperature extremes *
Anger (over injustice) | |* Physical trauma * Challenge (of a new
I Know That Sounds Like Digital Media And Advertising
I know that sounds like Digital Media has no center but of course that s not true: there are rules
(color, placement, context, intent, etc.), and as always, if you know the rules you can either
follow them or break them. Do either of them well and you ll succeed. There are some concrete
aesthetic guidelines you can follow to ensure your imagery will please the eye. So let s talk about
3 of the major compositional aesthetic theories, and how they function in Digital Media and
advertising: 1. The Rule of Thirds The Rule of Thirds basically says that if you divide any screen
(television/movie/computer/smartphone) into a grid of equal thirds, the eye is naturally
attracted to the 4 points on the grid where those lines intersect (this rectangle is commonly
referred to as The Golden Section). Look familiar? It should: if you ve ever turned on the Grid
function on your iPhone camera, then you ve been using The Rule of Thirds for years. So, try
using this grid when choosing an image (most photo editing software programs have something
like it, and you can turn them on and off for easy A/B comparison), and see where those 4 points
land. What do you want people to focus on? And is it near one of those points? If not, you can
either crop the image differently or choose another, but the important thing to think about is how
you want your audience to respond to your imagery and how you want their eye to travel. The
Golden Section can be like a bulls eye for their focus you can always
Aspects Of An Act For The Gradual Civilization Of Indian...
Final Exam 2015

Question 1
Aspects of An Act to Encourage the Gradual Civilization of Indian Tribes in this Province, and to
amend the Laws Relating to Indians, 1857 include:

Applied equally to Upper and Lower Canada;


Referred to as the Gradual Civilization Act, this statute was the first to introduce the concept of
enfranchisement the process by which Indian people lost their Indian status and became full British
subjects;
Intent was to remove all legal distinctions between Indians and non Indians.
Only Indian men could seek enfranchisement: 1) had to be over the age of 21 2) Able to read and
write in either English or French 3) Free of debt
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Indian women were excluded from voting for band chiefs and councils
prohibited the sale of alcohol
Instituted compulsory enfranchisement by stating Indian women who married non Aboriginal
men automatically lost their Indian status, and any children resulting from the marriage would also
be denied Indian status.

As with all of the Acts discussed so far, these points were subject to confirmation by the
government. This is another example of attempts to eradicate Indian people and their culture and to
assimilate into a civilized world. It was the goal of the government that this Act would speed up
assimilation by eliminating tribal systems. These Acts were designed to break down tribal forms of
government on the grounds they were irresponsible.

The purpose of the Indian Act, 1876 was to consolidate earlier Acts into one piece of legislation that
provided a national framework. This was to assist in the assimilation and civilization of Indians
across Canada. The Act provided government with the power to impose an elected band council
system and establish rules respecting the operation of
The Political Aspects Of Cuba. The Political Part Of The
The Political aspects of Cuba
The political part of the country of Cuba is known as a Communist State that is ran by General
Rual Castro. Since 1965 Cuba has been under a Communist Party of Cuba called Partido Comunista
De Cuba (PCC). There are twenty four members of the political bureau of the central committee of
the communist party of Cuba. These people make the decision for Cuba. Cuba s court system is
made up of four different parts. The 1st is Peoples Supreme Court, 2nd is Provincial Courts, 3rd is
Municipal Courts and the 4th is Military Courts. The Peoples Supreme Court is made up of 5
chambers (Criminal, Civil and Administrative, Labor, State Security and Military). All 4 of the
courts are controlled by Minister of Justice. In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This has been recently changed do to the Obama administration. They use oil and fuel for most
everything which comes from Venezuela. Fuel for their cars and other transportation is controlled
by the government, it never changes in price. Cuba s economy is weak by not as weak as some
other countries. The average income for a Cuban is a little over $5,000 but take home is $20
Cuba s Military break down. Cuba has an Army, Airforce and Navy. The breakdown of the army
is known as Revolutionary Armed Forces. They are broken down to three different parts. They
have the Eastern, Central and Western. They based in their respected areas of the Island. They
have combat and supply units. The structure they have is brigades, regiments and infantry, tank,
artillery and air defense battalions . (THE REVOLUTIONARY ARMED FORCES, 2010 ) Cuba
has their version of a special forces that trained in a valley in Pinar Del Rio Mountains. The
Special Forces are around 25,000 strong and the regular army has an active front line of about
90,000. The weapon capability is Tanks is only around 50 or so, Armored Fighting Vehicles is
about 2,000, Artillery is 250 pieces, their version of MLRS or Multiple launching rocket system
they have about 100. The Cuban Airforce also known as Revolutionary Air and Air Defense Force.
They around 250 MIG s which do to money lack thereof maybe 130 are in
Service today and of those 20 or 30 are combat

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