Demonstrate the design thinking process: Identify challenges or obstacles for a necessary task in your life, and explore solutions by providing four “How Might We?” questions.
What will be an ideal response?
Answers will vary. One example might be: given that people might procrastinate when preparing taxes, how might we help ensure that tax documents are easy to access? How might we ensure information is available for people who have questions about filing taxes?
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During 2012–2013, currency speculator George Soros made a lucrative currency trade. Having expectations of a future depreciation of the yen, Soros made big bets against it. He sold large amounts of yen, pushed its value down, and profited by re-buying the yen when its price bottomed out. What Soros was engaging in was a
a. long position. b. short position. c. premium position. d. discount position.
Sunk costs arise when the choice of one course of action eliminates the possibility of another course of action
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
In Bush v. Gore (2000), the U.S. Supreme Court found that the recount process violated the Equal ProtectionClause when different criteria were used for determiningif a vote counted
a. True b. False
Which sentence is expressed correctly?
A) We were looking for a two- or three-bedroom apartment. B) We were looking for a two or three-bedroom apartment. C) We were looking for a two or three bedroom apartment.