Nobles in Egyptian society were related to the pharaoh, priests, scribes, doctors, lawyers, or important military personnel. Many of the nobles were overseers of the lands worked by peasants. Taxes from these lands were paid to the government in the form of crops or cattle. These crops in turn were used to pay skilled workers and peasants for their labor on governmental project. Ancient Egyptian temples and shrines were very sacred places. Only special people were allowed into the temples: the priests, priestesses and pharaohs. The Pharaoh was revered as the head of the priesthood. Second only to the Pharaoh was the High Priest who carried out the Pharaoh’s religious duties. Priests were rich and powerful, and were ranked with the officers of the state. Priests had many special privileges. They were called by special names, wore special clothing and were allowed to "see" the gods. In ancient Egypt, most priests married and had families.
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Let's say that that Daniel has work on the same day his friends want to see a movie.If Daniel misses out on the movie the oppertunity cost will be missing out on the movie to go work.If Daniel skips work, the opportunity cost will be the wages lost from work.
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I think it is the first answer choice.
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The advantages of analyzing and experimenting with a model is that the outcome will be significantly less "real" than a real object as well as the fact that you will know the difference between the two (model & real) and what will happen.