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Zanzibar's Climate Change. Content Warning.
Amidst the turquoise waters and swaying palms of Zanzibar, there exists a tale of unwavering resilience and hope. It's a story of a coastal community, anchored to tradition yet weathering the tempestuous tides of climate change.
By Saidi Haji2 years ago in Education
Elon Musk Joins the iPhone 15 Revolution
In a surprising turn of events, tech billionaire and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk recently made headlines by getting his hands on the much-anticipated iPhone 15. Musk, known for his innovation in the electric vehicle and space exploration industries, has once again shown his interest in cutting-edge technology by acquiring Apple's latest flagship smartphone.
By Jasper Wilde2 years ago in Education
What Happens to Your Body When a Mosquito Bites You? . Content Warning.
Mosquitoes are those annoying little insects that buzz around and bite us, causing itching and irritation. They can be a real nuisance during the summer, but have you ever wondered why they bite and why it itches so much? Let's dig into the world of mosquitoes to find some answers.
By Sonam Shahukhal2 years ago in Education
Patternmaking in Fashion Designing: The Blueprint of Style
Patternmaking is the unsung hero of the fashion world, an essential but often overlooked aspect of the design process. It's the meticulous craft that transforms a designer's vision into a tangible garment, ensuring that it not only fits perfectly but also drapes and moves with grace.
By IIFD Chandigarh2 years ago in Education
Chapter 2. of "The Two Crazy Besties"
It seems like you're crafting a scene filled with intense emotions, relationship conflicts, and some humor, especially around the central element of food. The dynamic between the characters is tense, with jealousy, frustration, and a playful undertone in the dialogue. To help turn this into a more structured and fleshed-out story with a minimum of 850 words, here's a revised version that maintains the tone and depth of the original while adding more clarity, context, and emotional buildup:
By Nora Ariana2 years ago in Education
EFFECTS ON WORK EFFORT
⦁ EFFECTS ON WORK EFFORT The effects of labor supply on economic growth are twofold. An increase in population results in an increase in output; but unless output rises at the same percent age rate as population, per capita income will fall. Population growth, therefore, may depress rather than increase per capita output. This outcome, of course, was the dismal fate which Thomas Malthus predicted some 175 years ago. Even though economic development in the industrial countries has managed to combine rising per capita income with rising population, the Malthusian specter still darkens the prospects of economic development in the less developed countries. However this may be, fiscal instruments are not a major factor in population policy. Personal exemptions under the income tax, although related to family size, are hardly sufficient to enter into family planning, and expenditure programs for birth control are hardly within the realm of fiscal economics. Fiscal policy, however, enters the picture via effects on labor input with a given population. Changes in labor input-whether in hours worked or labor force participation-are positively related to the level of both total and per capita output. Tax Effects We begin with the effects of taxation on labor supply. Income Tax The effects of the income tax on work effort are by no means obvious. The tax generates an "income effect" which is favorable to working more, so as to recoup lost income. But it also generates a substitution effect which works in the opposite direction. Since the reward for surrendering leisure is reduced, people will tend to work less. The net result depends on which of these two effects is stronger. As shown in Figure 17-1, the wage rate prior to tax equals OA/OB and the worker may choose positions on the opportunity locus AB. He or she selects C, the point of tangency, with indifference curve i' and hours worked equal to DB. As a tax at wage rate AE/AO is imposed, the opportunity locus swivels down to EB and the taxpayer moves to F on indifference curve i". Leisure is increased and work has fallen by DG. Suppose, however, that the slope of the lower indifference curve is as shown by i"*. In that case, the worker moves to H, with work rising and leisure falling by /D. 3 The former case reflects an upward slope in the labor supply schedule, whereas the latter reflects a backward-sloping schedule. If the labor supply schedule is upward-sloping, as most textbooks draw it, the negative substitution effect outweighs the positive income effect and work effort is reduced. Yet seen in the historical perspective, it is evident that rising wage rates have been accompanied by reduced hours of work, i.e., a substantial part of the gains from productivity growth has been directed into increased leisure. Although this does not prove that the short-run supply schedule of labor is backward-sloping (in which case taxation would raise rather than lower the amount of labor supplied), it should not be readily assumed that an income tax must reduce effort. Even though we all seem to know someone who has been discouraged by taxation and has worked less, most of us seem to respond by working more.
By Muskan kalra2 years ago in Education
Teacher Sacrifices
Evelyn Mitchell was not just a teacher; she was a beacon of hope for her students. Year after year, she devoted herself to shaping young minds at Woodbridge High School, a small, underprivileged school in a forgotten corner of the city. Her commitment to her students and her willingness to go above and beyond made her a legend in the community.
By Mason Cooper2 years ago in Education
Teacher-Student Bonds
Amelia had always been a shy, introverted girl with a passion for art. Her life had been filled with uncertainty and doubt, until she stepped into Mr. Anderson's art class in the 9th grade. Little did she know that this encounter would not only change her perspective on life but also shape her destiny in ways she could never have imagined.
By Mason Cooper2 years ago in Education
The two crazy bestie Chapter 1.
**"Who Could Be Knocking at This Time?"** Who could be knocking at this time? I’m coming, who is that? Kevin, what are you doing here at this hour? Why are you in my house at this time? Do you realize what time it is? It's 3 AM! I need to sleep. I have an important task to take care of early tomorrow morning at the office. Why would you show up at my house in the middle of the night? You could have stayed in your house. What is so urgent that you had to come here at this hour?
By Nora Ariana2 years ago in Education
Child Safety in the Great Outdoors
The great outdoors offer a wealth of opportunities to connect with nature, get some exercise, and spend quality family time. However, outdoor adventures can come with risks, particularly for children. As a parent or caregiver, it's your responsibility to ensure that children stay safe and have a positive experience in nature. In this blog post, we'll discuss tips and best practices for keeping children safe while camping, hiking, and exploring the great outdoors. 🌳🏞️👨👩👧
By shehan anthony2 years ago in Education








