Friday, April 18, 2014

What can I do to make my neighborhood safer?




Dani


My neighborhood is a mix of projects and Luxury brand new apartments in Brooklyn and is really close to Manhattan. I went to a website and saw the crime report for my neighborhood and it's bad. I wont even walk down my street alone after reading it. I saw kids spray-painting death-threats on building at 3PM last Sunday afternoon (saved the non-emergency police phone #).

I just want suggestions on what I can do, who I can vote for to change the upcoming areas in Brooklyn. I work from 6pm-4am and really don't want to get robbed or raped when I get home because the garage doesn't always shut due to other tenants. I have ADT install security, but that only keeps my home safe. I want ideas on how to make neighborhoods better because it's really sad driving by the projects and they have to have a 300 ft tall NYPD security box to control the violence.



Answer
Form a neighborhood watch.

What does inelastic and elastic demand mean ?

Q. CAN ANYONE HELP ME PLEASE !

1. Generate two lists, each with at least five goods and services that you have purchased recently, classifying each of the goods and services as having elastic or inelastic demand.

2. Calculate and discuss the elasticity if a movie rental fee increases from $1.99 to $2.99

THANK YOU TO ANYONE THAT CAN HELP ME :)


Answer
If demand is elastic, it means that demand for a product is sensitive to price changes. If demand is inelastic, it means that the demand for the product is not influenced by price changes to a great extent. Elastic demand tends to be the feature of luxury products or products that can be easily substituted, while inelastic demand is more common with necessities.

1. Elastic could be: movie tickets (you can watch TV if tickets are too expensive), vacations (you can just stay home instead), bus tickets (you can take the car, bike, train, plane, etc.), restaurant dinners (you can dine at home instead), branded clothes (you can buy non-branded clothes).
2. Inelastic could be: bread, electricity, flour, socks, water. If any of these get too expensive, you don't really have a choice but to pay the higher price.




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