The root question from the language of business is “How do we create more value?” (or “how do we make more money”). The root question from the language of art is, “How do we heal patients?” Do you think these questions are compatible? If so, to what extent – and under what conditions?
These two questions are compatible to an extent in the following ways like the end result
In business after implementing a hardwork or the required work ,the results are achieved it can be material,value ,name fame or in form of money but in the language of art the end results expected os the quality, improvement, solutions achieved for a patient problem this enhancing the life.
In simple the language of business is done for nonrealistic things or materialistic achievement whereas the language of art is done for realistic or living things to get their needs fulfilled
The root question from the language of business is “How do we create more value?” (or...
If the defensive types of language most often create negative communication climate, explain why you feel we use this type of language so often when interacting with others with whom we share a relationship. What is one strategy you think you can use to do a better job of using supportive language (or avoid using defensive language) to create a positive communication climate? Imagine that you were the recipient of one of the defensive language statements given above and described...
What is your most powerful memory of a physician practicing the art of medicine? How has it contributed to your personal ideal of what health care should be like, for patients and for the people who provide it? Given the real challenges of health care in America—an aging population, a dramatic rise in chronic conditions, and more—how realistic do you think your ideal is? Does it prioritize art over business or science?
Why do companies create budgets, what is the importance of a budget, and how do budgets help businesses? What is a Master Budget? Please describe its contents and talk about the relationships between those contents. Do you believe in household budgets, do you think budgets are helpful to stay on track? Do you ever compare the amount of money you make versus how much money you spend?
12-How do you think learning more about the humanities has changed your perspective on the value of art? State your favorite work of art and describe why it is your favorite – how it moves you. How does a deeper understanding of the humanities help you to understand the world you live in today? why are the humanities important?
What do you think we could do to better at math? How might we make it more accessible and less scary?
Question 1 (1 point) The Global English Language Job Market is Changing: What This Means for ESL Teachers By Christie Van Tol University of Toronto TEFL Online https://medium.con accelerated/the-global-english-language-job-market-is-changing-what-this-means-for-esi-teachers-92c8d87cf8eb As the fastest-spreading language in human history, over the past several decades, English has come of age as the world's most common language. Today, English is spoken by 1.75 billion people-that's a quarter of the world's population. And this number is only set to grow. By 2020, the British Council forecasts...
How do you think we should value management? Specifically how might we try to determine MRPL for managers? Does management skill matter? Are managers that can make a meaningful difference rare?
Once again we will create a program that tells us how many
months we need to save to reach a goal. This time however, using
recursive functions. The guidelines are the following:
In main, ask the user for the initial amount, the goal and the
“monthly amount” (the constant amount of money that will be put
aside every month).
Once you have these values you should call your function. Your
function should not return anything and it should...
Question 1. We have studied how the World is now more globalized than before, how thanks to globalization MNEs are able to get around market imperfections and to create value. We also saw that the theory of comparative advantage suggests that everyone benefits from international trade- rich and poor countries, and it is a very strong rationale for globalization. So the discussion question for this topic is: Is globalization good? On another point- we see more and more firms having...
To what extent do you think your behavior patterns emanate from biologically-based, wired-in instinct (if any) and how much from cultural learning/acquired culture and language (if any)? And why do you think that?