Two important industries on the island of Bermuda are fishing and tourism. Data shows that,
in 2009, a total of 306 fishermen in Bermuda caught 387 metric tons of marine fish. And
the 2,719 people employed by hotels produced 5,54,400 hotel stays (measured by the number
of “visitor arrivals”). Suppose that this production point is efficient. Assume also that the
opportunity cost of 1 additional metric ton of fish caught is 2,000 hotel stays lost and that
this opportunity cost is constant (i. e., it doesn’t change).
(a) If all 306 fishermen were to be employed by hotels (in addition to the 2,719 people already
working in hotels), how many hotel stays could Bermuda produce?
(b) If all 2,719 hotel employees were to become fishermen (in addition to the 306 fishermen
already working in the fishing industry), how many metric tons of fish could Bermuda
catch?
(c) Draw a production possibility frontier (PPF) for Bermuda, with “fish caught” on the
horizontal axis and “hotel stays” on the vertical axis. In this PPF, indicate Bermuda’s
actual production point for the year 2009.
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English, 21.06.2019 14:30
In a short paragraph of at least two hundred words, compare and contrast how miguel de cervantes’s use of figurative language differs from language use by ha jin. use at least two examples of textual evidence to support your answer.
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English, 22.06.2019 03:50
Juanito. hey, don't leave yet. what type of work? and where? who do i see? hey, don't leave yet! the duende. (the duende stops and turns). be careful. danger. danger. (he exits.) —blanca flor, angel vigl read these lines from the play again, then rewrite them as they might appear in a novel. the answer is 'hey, don't leave yet," cried juanito. "what type of work? and where? who do i see? hey, don't leave yet! " the duende stopped and turned back to juanito. "be careful. danger," he warned. as he turned to leave, he repeated: "danger."
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English, 22.06.2019 09:40
Read the excerpt from the war of the worlds, which includes a description of setting shortly after the martians' first deadly attack.the undulating common seemed now dark almost to blackness, except where its roadways lay grey and pale under the deep blue sky of the early night. it was dark, and suddenly void of men. overhead the stars were mustering, and in the west the sky was still a pale, bright, almost greenish blue. the tops of the pine trees and the roofs of horsell came out sharp and black against the western afterglow. the martians and their appliances were altogether invisible, save for that thin mast upon which their restless mirror wobbled. patches of bush and isolated trees here and there smoked and glowed still, and the houses towards woking station were sending up spires of flame into the stillness of the evening air.what options accurately explain how the narrator's feelings are reflected in the setting? (select all that apply.)the war of the worldsthe narrator is comforted by the oncoming evening, as reflected in the setting details. for example, he says the martians are invisible.the narrator is distressed by the deceptive quiet of the evening, as reflected in the setting details. for example, he still sees smoke from the widespread destruction.the setting details to reveal the narrator's feelings of both relief and apprehension. for example, although the martians are not seen any longer, the remnants of the attack are still quite visible, and it's not clear whether the danger is over.the setting details reflect the narrator's feelings of both fascination and relief. for example, although one of the martians' odd tools is still visible, the creatures themselves no longer pose a threat.
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