I guess since Canada doesn’t pay to protect and defend the rest of the world, they have more money to pay for their health care? Is that it?
Posts Tagged ‘Structure’
What is the typical commission rate and/or structure for making cold calls for an insurance agency?
I just started working with an insurance company to make cold calls to set up appointments for the agents. What is the standard procedure for the insurance industry? How much is typically paid per appointment made & what is the typical percentage amount paid to me once a policy is sold?
How do you think technology will change the structure of the economy in the next 100 years?
Just wondering what people think will change because of technology. Technology has drastically affected the way we live our lives. How will it effect manufacturing and the economy as we move on? Will it be a positive or negative force. Do you think space travel, democratization of manufacturing (machines that will make you whatever you want), energy on massive scales, and possibly settlements on the Moon are things that might happen in the next 100 years
But before you answer think about how much technology has changed the lives of people in the past 100 years and consider that technology doubles every 18 months (Moore’s Law).
Spotty J – Almost every measure of the capabilities of digital electronic devices is strongly linked to Moore’s law: processing speed, memory capacity, even the number and size of pixels in digital cameras. All of these are improving at exponential rates as well. This has dramatically increased the usefulness of digital electronics in nearly every segment of the world economy. Moore’s law describes this driving force of technological and social change in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
So yes moore’s law applies to transistors but those transistors make things work faster and preform better. I figured a dork like you would know that.
For the Person I picked for best answer
To say that technologies mature and plateau is the most narrow minded premise I’ve ever heard. Technology is unable to plateau, we might plateau in development because the technology meets our current needs. And development didn’t necessarily plateau in the car industry. It’s just the technology became unrealistic in a real world application. Formula 1 cars have engines that produce massive amounts of energy and rev at amazing speeds. Over 17,000 rpm (revolutions per minute). Or drag cars in the NHRA that go from 0 mph – 340 mph in less than 6 seconds. Oh no…it hasn’t plateaued and just because we don’t see it in everyday life doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist. So the capability of your sedan might not have increased drastically over the past 50 years but the technology that makes it more comfortable, reliable, and safe has changed drastically.
If someone told you 15 years ago that we would have computers in our cars that told you how to get places you would have laughed and said “maybe for the super rich.” But almost every car made now has that as an option for usually under $2000.
You’re right in saying that bio-tech might yield some amazing things in the next 20 years. Where I’m keeping my eye is Nanotechnology. Almost every expert and theorist thinks this is what might reshape our society in the way we manufacture, fight disease, and other important aspects of our lives. But what is the most amazing thing to me is that as we go on all these technologies will start to converge and start yielding great advancements that will change the way we live our lives. If you’re to narrow minded to see the possibilities oh well.
What is the pay structure of Primerica??
One of my clients son approched me to join Primerica, I went to one of their meetings and It looks like a good oportunity. I asked him about the pay structure and he was not to sure. Being that life insurance is their main product, can someone tell me how they get paid?
What is the oldest structure in the United States of America?
Just a general ponder – the oldest we have in the UK are either those in the Shetland Isles which are between 3 and 6 thousand years old and Stonhenge which is around 2 – 3 thousand years old.
I know that the states is a fairly modern country but surely there must be some ancient settlements from before the Europeans colonized it…
How do you think technology will change the political structure in the next 100 years?
Just wondering what people think will change because of technology. Technology has drastically affected the way we live our lives. How will it effect society and politics as we move on? Will it be a positive or negative force.
Do you think space travel, democratization of manufacturing (machines that will make you whatever you want), energy on massive scales, and possibly settlements on the Moon are things that might happen in the next 100 years?
Will liberal or conservative economic structures matter when machines do everything for us, giving us other avenues to explore? Hopefully travel and education.
But before you answer think about how much technology has changed the lives of people in the past 100 years and consider that technology doubles every 18 months (Moore’s Law).
I mean for this to be a fun question. So if you think its fun to speculate then answer it…if not don’t.
Almost every measure of the capabilities of digital electronic devices is strongly linked to Moore’s law: processing speed, memory capacity, even the number and size of pixels in digital cameras. All of these are improving at (roughly) exponential rates as well. This has dramatically increased the usefulness of digital electronics in nearly every segment of the world economy. Moore’s law describes this driving force of technological and social change in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
So yes moore’s law applies to transistors but those transistors make things work faster and preform better. I figured a dork like you would know that. Quirk! Great imagination btw.
What’s wrong with this sentence structure?
I have a prof who is a bit nitpicky. Is there anything wrong with the following sentences in terms of grammar, spelling, or structure? Word says no >_>
1. The various utopian groups (religious and secular) were similar in that they were communities working for themselves and each other, following a captivating leader, and who wanted a better future for themselves.
2. And so they sabotaged their efforts or withdrew from the groups all together.
3. The text book touches on the decline of the Zoar settlement’s decline, saying “The opening of the Ohio-Erie Canal ended Zoar’s isolation, and outside influences pressed in.”
4. separating
what % dose a lender take from a structure settlement $ advance ?
inheritance probate $ advance
just what is a structure settlement?
my son lost his foot in 1987? hit but a drunk driver he got $750,000.00 payment at age 21 he blew it oh well his mother sure raised him right however my knowledge of a structure settlement is he got x amount of dollars monthly, quarterly, semi or anually, ect, and lump sum at that age am i understanding this right?it was in california so if anyone has some ideal of what a structured settlement is in california is and how i can look into the history of it i would greatly appreciate it i want nothing from him or it like i said its my understanding he blew it anyway but there is an underlying reason for it thank you garry gatlin
What is a structure settlement?
I’ve spoken about this several times, and its been awhile and still i see or receive anything from my lawyer i am in need of a loan at least and was wondering what exactly is a structure settlement? And if there is a loan out there i can get that won’t take much out if i get a settlement from my case? And NO there is no1 at all in my family that i can turn to because we are ALL doing bad.
What company would give me the most money for my structure settlement.?
Im interested in selling my structure settlement, what company would give me the best offer, and has anyone that answers my question sold there structure settlement, and to who.
Thanks
I have a car accident benefit lawsuit settlement, wonder which method is best:self invest or structure invest?
Quote from FT Markets newdpaper December 27,2006 by Christoper Brown-Humes & Paul J Davies:”strong demand for credit exposure through structured products pushed spreads on credit default swaps to levels much lower than many of the cash bonds on which they are based.” I have approx. $300K Canadian and have previously been in the mutual fund industry and do know how to diversify and select bonds, options and stocks globally before the car accident and had bad luck. I take much more conservative view now and yet my lawyer thinks structured is best. The broker offer options plan from straight to other intermitent lump sum of $10K. I look at it is about 3.76% is the rate and they emphasize it is tax free payments and also protected from bankruptcy and divorce. I had one divorce already from the accident and recently had fortune read and this guy claim I will have another wife by 4 yrs time. But my luck is all good from now on. My personal trading have all been smaller profit 3-86% return.