Question: I need help understanding the word demographics?
Can I have a well explained definition of the word demographics? Please explain it in the form that a 13 year old would understand it. Thank you!
Answer:
Answer by Laurel
Demographics is a set of statistics about a group of people.
It might be numbers about births, marriages, deaths. Or might be about income, education, and what kinds of jobs people have. Or it might be about where they live or what their hobbies are. Or it might even be about what they believe!
If you can measure groups of people with statistical numbers, it is demographics.
Demographic numbers are used by advertisers to use money wisely.
In television, they are used to measure audiences. It would be a waste of money to advertise beer or pick-up trucks on a show were 5 year-old girls are watching cartoon mermaids. In the travel industry, you might want to sell to those little kids to go to Disney world, but you would not want to waste money advertising a mountain climbing and ski vacation to sweet little old ladies at a nursing home.
Politicians use demographics to learn about what voters want so that they know which of their promises they can break most easily. (Do you know what sarcasm is?)
Question: I need a summery and an opinion for this article HELP!?
Cheaper Materials Could Be Key To Low-cost Solar Cells
ScienceDaily (Feb. 19, 2009) — Unconventional solar cell materials that are as abundant but much less costly than silicon and other semiconductors in use today could substantially reduce the cost of solar photovoltaics, according to a new study from the Energy and Resources Group and the Department of Chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley, and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL).
These materials, some of which are highly abundant, could expand the potential for solar cells to become a globally significant source of low-carbon energy, the study authors said.
The analysis, which appeared online Feb. 13 in Environmental Science & Technology, examines the two most pressing challenges to large-scale deployment of solar photovoltaics as the world moves toward a carbon neutral future: cost per kilowatt hour and total resource abundance. The UC Berkeley study evaluated 23 promising semiconducting materials and discovered that 12 are abundant enough to meet or exceed annual worldwide energy demand. Of those 12, nine have a significant raw material cost reduction over traditional crystalline silicon, the most widely used photovoltaic material in mass production today.
The work provides a roadmap for research into novel solar cell types precisely when the U. S. Department of Energy and other funders plan to expand their efforts to link new basic research to deployment efforts as part of a national effort to greatly expand the use of clean energy, according to Daniel Kammen, UC Berkeley professor of energy and resources and director of the Renewable and Appropriate Energy Laboratory.
Kammen and colleagues Cyrus Wadia of LBNL and A. Paul Alivisatos of UC Berkeley’s Department of Chemistry embarked on an intensive research project to explore the question of whether high-impact materials have been overlooked or underdeveloped during the last several decades of solar cell research.
“The reason we started looking at new materials is because people often assume solar will be the dominant energy source of the future,” said Wadia, a post-doctoral researcher who spearheaded the research. “Because the sun is the Earth’s most reliable and plentiful resource, solar definitely has that potential, but current solar technology may not get us there in a timeframe that is meaningful, if at all. It’s important to be optimistic, but when considering the practicalities of a solar-dominated energy system, we must turn our attention back to basic science research if we are to solve the problem.”
The most popular solar materials in use today are silicon and thin films made of CdTe (cadmium telluride) and CIGS (copper indium gallium selenide). While these materials have helped elevate solar to a major player in renewable energy markets, they are still limited by manufacturing challenges. Silicon is expensive to process and mass produce. Furthermore, it has become increasingly difficult to mine enough silicon to meet ever-growing consumer demand.
Thin films, while significantly less costly than silicon and easier to mass produce, would rapidly deplete our natural resources if these technologies were to scale to terawatt hours of annual manufacturing production. A terawatt hour is a billion kilowatt hours.
“We believe in a portfolio of technologies and therefore continue to support the commercial development of all photovoltaic technologies,” Kammen said. “Yet, what we’ve found is that some leading thin films may be difficult to scale as high as global electricity consumption.”
“It’s not to say that these materials won’t play a significant role,” Wadia added, “but rather, if our objective is to supply the majority of electricity in this way, we must quickly consider alternative materials that are Earth-abundant, non-toxic and cheap. These are the materials that can get us to our goals more rapidly.”
The team identified a large material extraction cost (cents/watt) gap between leading thin film materials and a number of unconventional solar cell candidates, including iron pyrite, copper sulfide and copper oxide. They showed that iron pyrite is several orders of magnitude better than any alternative on important metrics of both cost and abundance. In the report, the team referenced some recent advances in nanoscale science to argue that the modest efficiency losses of unconventional solar cell materials would be offset by the potential for scaling up while saving significantly on materials costs.
Finding an affordable electricity supply is essential for meeting basic human needs, Kammen said, yet 30 percent of the world’s population remains without reliable or sufficient electrical energy. Scientific forecasts predict that to meet the world’s energy demands by 2050, global carbon emissions would have to grow to levels of irreversible consequences.
“As the U.S. envisions a clean energy future consistent with the vision outlined by President Obama, it
Answer:
Answer by Paul
Generally speaking, renewable energy is more expensive than traditional sources and it’s not yet efficient enough to be a major contributer to our energy needs. See http://www.renewableenergy101.info for more info.
Question: Need help on essay – “The Recession is NOT over”?
I’m writing my essay how the recession isn’t over, but it’s stated that it was over in 2009.
I think its more of a persuasive essay, but my teacher didn’t say what kind of essay it needed to be. I’m going towards more of a persuasive then “research”.
My thesis is: The Government may say the recession is over because the stock market is getting better every month; however, the recession isn’t over yet because the employment rate is still at a high rate and taxes rate are getting even higher.
Is there any way I can improve it?
My Body’s are:
Body 1: The stock market is growing every month.
This is the counter-argument paragraph
Body 2: High taxes.
Not sure how I can put this together since it doesn’t really flow, maybe it should be the last body.
Body 3: Unemployment rate is still high.
This would be the bulk since I have more information.
Anyone want to help out on my essay? I need to make it atleast 750 words but with this topic, I’m not too sure what to write and embellish on.
Currently my body 1 has about 2- 3sentences saying how stock market is going up, meaning more people are investing and that means more money is flowing. I need more to this paragraph but I’m having trouble.
And Body 2 is iffy for me, because I don’t have to pay taxes yet, can you chime in what increased? How it’s effecting you?
Same with body 3.
Thanks for the comment and helping with my paper!
Answer:
Answer by Carolyn
Other noted signs of recession where I live are:
1. continued housing market problems-slow sales, reduced prices, and lots of foreclosures even in this weekends paper
2. continued business failures, small and large. Many empty stores, empty factories
3. continued increase of food stamp recipients, due to layoffs every month
4. fear of new Obama law making everyone get health insurance-how can someone ‘pay’ for it, my husband would have to pay $ 400.00 month for me, since I quit working and lost benefits. We cannot afford it.
5. Our taxes have not gone up yet, but prices at the store go up each week on food items. Many things are 20-50% more than a year or two ago. So we buy cheaper brands, less quality, and less quantity. Cheap market bread was 59cents a loaf, now is 1.19. Same with hamburger/hot dog buns, oranges are now 79 cents each, were 3/1.00
Question: looking for people to respond to vegan poll, please help!?
Hi! I’m a (vegan) graphic design student looking to do some “market research” for a project in which I have to design an identity for a restaurant. If anyone would be willing to fill out my survey I’d be super grateful, it’s very quick and simple:
http://FreeOnlineSurveys.com/rendersurvey.asp?sid=ps9ks6fcrlj9gac729592
If you’re not keen to do that, I’d really appreciate any imput regarding your motives for being a vegan and the restaurants/cafes that you like.
Cheers guys
xxxxx
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Answer by Kristin
yay!! another vegan! lol i am lactose so the dairy doesnt get to me lol
every one makes fun of me cuz my binder is covered in PETA stickers
Question: Help with vegan stuff?
Hi! I’m a (vegan) graphic design student looking to do some “market research” for a project in which I have to design an identity for a restaurant. If anyone would be willing to fill out my survey I’d be super grateful, it’s very quick and simple:
http://FreeOnlineSurveys.com/rendersurvey.asp?sid=ps9ks6fcrlj9gac729592
If you’re not keen to do that, I’d really appreciate any imput regarding your motives for being a vegan and the restaurants/cafes that you like.
Cheers guys
xxxxx
Answer:
Answer by diver
Completed your survey. Good Luck.
Question: need help in assignment..help..please?
i need to make an assignment on” ethics in marketing research “…my teacher has said that no copy paste material allowed….please help put…if anybody has rare material regarding this then please give me…or if anybody has written his/her own material regarding this topic…then please help me out…thanks…..
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Answer by Umesh V
ok tell me somthing plz
Question: Those who speak English can you help?
I want to express idea, that sounds ”have you ever get to know personally what is market research”. hot to make the sentence shorter? Can it be “have you ever encountered market research personally?” or does that sound stupid? i want to ask if a person in his life get to know personally market research
Answer:
Answer by alex_leaf
Have you ever done any market research yourself?
or
Have you ever worked in market research yourself?
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