Describe the term "human capital" who used the term and why?

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Answer 1
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Answer: Human capital is a loose term that refers to knowledge, experience and skills of an employee. The theory of human capital is relatively new in finance and economics.

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Answer 2
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The idea of human capital can be traced back to the 18th century. Adam Smith referred to the concept in his book "An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations," in which he explored the wealth, knowledge, training, talents, and experiences for a nation. some exaplmes are Education.

Technical or on-the-job training.

Health.

Mental and emotional well-being.

Punctuality.

Problem-solving.

People management.

Communication skills.


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When considering the mental health aspects of public health emergencies and disasters, we are most concerned with the phenomenon of:

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Answer:

Surge

Explanation:

This phenomenon has indeed been an issue of the most concern considering the pandemic that has affected the world recently.

Medically, if there's is a surge in mental health aspects of public health emergencies and disasters, it implies there may be more deaths for the communities affected.

Question 21 (3 points) Tehe Eupicureans believed that only ______ is good. ignorance
pleasure
suffering
Love

Question 22 (2 points)
Thomas Aquinas accepted Platonic dualism.
True
False

Question 23 (2 points)
Thomas Aquinas divided knowledge into two spheres. That of faith and that of reason.
True
False

Big Question 25 (3 points)
The idea that God must exist because the universe is orderly but could not have produced that order itself (and is therefore made orderly by an intelligent being) is known as the _____ argument for God.
Pathological
Oderian
Teleological
Encyclial

Question 26 (2 points)
The rediscovery of the works of Aristotle had a major impact on late Medeival thought.
True
False

Question 27 (3 points) Augustine got many of his ideas about how God illuminated the universe from his interpretation of the works of _______.
Aristotle
Zeno
Epictus
plato

Question 28 (3 points)
The idea that the simplest explanation of something is usually the best is known as _____.
Zeno's Paradox
Augustine's Razor
Hubble's Law
Ockham's Razor

Question 29 (2 points) Augustine separated the fallen "City of Man" (sometimes called the "City of the World") from the perfect "City of God."
True
False

Question 30 (3 points) Anselm's idea that if people can concieve of God, a perfect being who exists (because existence is a prerequisite of perfection), therefore God must exist is known as the ______ for God's existence.

Ontological
Confrontational
Teleological
Illogical

Question 31 (2 points)
One of the defining debates of Medeival Philosophy is that between the superiority of faith versus reason.
True
False

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  • The Eupicureans believed that only pleasure is good.

Epicureans identify good with pleasure and with the absence of pain from the body and the soul.

  • Thomas Aquinas accepted Platonic dualism: False.

Plato believed that the essence of a human being was the soul, that is to say, a person is essentially his/her soul. He thought the body as a mere instrument of the soul. On the other hand, Aquinas thought, taking into account the Christian Dogma of Resurrection in which humans resurrect in their corporeal forms, body and soul go hand in hand, meaning that the soul becomes the substantial form that leads the body to perform its actions.  

  • Thomas Aquinas divided knowledge into two spheres. That of faith and that of reason: True  

Aquinas perceives reason and faith as two types of knowledge. Reason refers to what people can know by experience and logic alone. Therefore, human beings can know that there is a God and that there is only one God. Faith refers to what people can know by God's revelation to us, through the Bible, for instance. Christans believe God is triune (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) and these truths about God can't be known without faith.  In sum, faith and reason are two ways of arriving at truth.

  • The idea that God must exist because the universe is orderly but could not have produced that order itself (and is therefore made orderly by an intelligent being) is known as the teleological argument for God.

The teleological argument (term derived from "telos", the Greek word for "goal" or "purpose") also known as the argument from design is an argument for an intelligent creator or God. These arguments attempt to identify various empirical features of the world that are evidence of intelligent design and claiming God's existence as the best explanation for these features.

  • The rediscovery of the works of Aristotle had a major impact on late Medieval thought: True  

The Scholastics, like Thomas Aquinas or Roger Bacon, transformed the intellectual and cultural environment of Europe in the Middle Ages, influenced by the rediscovery of the works of Aristotle, who believed that the material world was not inferior. The Scholastics' work laid the foundation for huge changes such as the Reinassence and the Scientific Revolution.

  • Augustine got many of his ideas about how God illuminated the universe from his interpretation of the works of Plato.

Plato's theory of recollection alludes that the human mind somehow has built into it an understanding of the Forms, meaning that at some point the soul must have received some kind of illumination. Medieval philosophers from Agustine on, would take this idea into account for further development.

  • The idea that the simplest explanation of something is usually the best is known as Okham's Razors.

Occam's razor is the problem-solving principle, specially in philosophy, that refers to the idea that the simplest solution tends to be the right one. In other words, the more assumptions or guesses you make, the more unlikely to have an explanation.

  • Augustine separated the fallen "City of Man" (sometimes called the "City of the World") from the perfect "City of God.": True.

Augustine uses the term "city" to refer to "society". The City of Man, according to Augustine, is based on man self-love . This kind of love is one that is egocentric and egoistic. It expresses the will to absolute autonomy in rebel against the theonomous and theocentric love of God. On the other hand, The City of God refers to heaven, which is the perfect city, where the church is the kingdom of Christ.

  • Anselm's idea that if people can concieve of God, a perfect being who exists (because existence is a prerequisite of perfection), therefore God must exist is known as the ontological argument for God's existence.

The main purpose of Anselm's ontological argument is to provide a proof of God's existence. Anselm relies on an assumption that does not depend on experience for its justification, that is a priori, and then uses logical means to come to the conclusion that God exists.

  • One of the defining debates of Medieval Philosophy is that between the superiority of faith versus reason: True

The Medieval philosophers are characterized for discussing ideas such us the superiority of faith versus reason, the good and evil as well as the existence of  God.




21.). Pleasure

22.) False

23.) True

24.). Not included in the questions

25.). Telelological

26.). True

27.). Plato

28.). Okham's Razor

29.). True

30.). Ontological

31.). True

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We are currently seeing an increase in home _________, where many household activities are being automated or controlled from a distance.

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Answer: Automation

Explanation: Automation is the act or process of converting the controlling of a machine or device to a more automatic system such as computer or electronic controls. An increase in home automation allows many household activities to be automated or controlled from a distance i.e. without external control or intervention.

Such activities would include: scheduling of tasks for example watering the garden, accessing surveillance cameras within and outside the house, opening doors, windows etc.

The Constitution states limits on the powers of the national government. What type of governmental system does this reflect

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Answer:

I believe it is Federalism.

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In survey research, the term ________ refers to the attributes that differ among members of a population. unknowns interviews variables questionnaires random samples

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Answer: variables

Explanation:

A variable is either a qualitative or quantitative entity for example a number, age, sex, income, days, class grades, color, texture, shape and other. A variable can be changed or manipulated in an experiment to know its impact on the desired variable or the experimental variable.

A variable may vary among the members of the population for example height, weight, age, sex, intelligent quotient and other features. Such variation s can be useful in determination of the most prominent or least occurring traits in the survey research.

In the context of verbal representations of one's thoughts and perceptions, the best-fitting example of a category is known as a(n) ______.

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The correct answer is "prototype". In the prototype theory a category is defined as the element that is the best fit of it, or the element that first come to mind when the category is mentioned. For example, the category "mammals" could be defined by a chimp instead of a bat (since a bat is the only mammal that can fly and is not the best fit of the category). Another example can be the category "furniture" which could be defined by a chair instead of a stool, since a chair is the first that comes to mind for most people when furniture is mentioned.