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    Mutual Fund Essay

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    the developments of mutual funds between 1964 and 1987, UTI alone managed the show with five open-ended funds. The first decade of UTI operations (1964-74) was the formative stage. It introduced UnitLinked Insurance plan (ULIP) in 1971. The period 1974-84 witnessed a state of consolidation and expansion of the UTI. During the period 1984-1987, the Trust launched several new schemes such as Children‟s Gift Growth Fund (1986) and Master Share (1987). The first Indian offshore was brought out.…

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    Erick climb the mountain. (Wolterstroff, 1987, p19-20). During the third stage of grief known as bargaining, Wolterstroff wished if the time goes back to last Friday or Saturday. He asked if Erick woke up late as he used to, so he is late for climbing. Even though he should read a book respectively waiting for his brother. He desired Erick to do what was proper. He was negotiating if anyone can delay, halt or even change the process retrograde (Wolterstroff, 1987, p21-23). Wolterstroff portrayed…

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    NCAA Death Penalty Essay

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    programs: 1952-53 University of Kentucky basketball, 1973-75 University of Louisiana-Lafayette basketball, 1987 Southern Methodist University (SMU) football, 2003-06 Morehouse College soccer and 2005-07 MacMurray College men’s tennis.…

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    This is believed to be the second largest one-day market crash in history. The Crash of 1987 came on the heels of a spectacular stock bull market that started in 1982 that was fueled by a supercharged business environment. The Dow stock index nearly doubled from 1986 until the fall of 1987, when the market began to drop. On Monday October 19th, 1987 (“Black Monday”), an avalanche of very aggressive “sell” orders hit the market as investors began to panic, which resulted…

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    Mutual Fund History

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    launched it with scale of units begin open in the month of July, 1964 at the nominal value of Rs. 10 each. Thus, the UTI came out with its first open-ended scheme in 1964. During the initial phase of the developments of mutual funds between 1964 and 1987, UTI alone managed the show with five open-ended funds. The first decade of UTI operations (1964-74) was the formative stage. It introduced UnitLinked Insurance plan (ULIP) in 1971. The period 1974-84 witnessed…

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    Normalizing the Function of Autistic Children Wei Chi Chang Arizona State University Normalizing the Function of Autistic Children Despite the fact that Lovaas (1987) claimed that the result indicated early intensive behavioral therapy would be efficient and beneficial, Schopler, Short, and Mesibov (1989) criticized the study by pointing out three major flaws— subject selection bias, adequacy of the control group, and inappropriate outcome measures. The subject selection bias was…

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    and traits of alcohol consumption (Horn, Winberg & Foster, 1987). There are twenty-four scales that monitor alcohol levels into three categories, “primary, second-level, and third-level,” (Horn, Winberg, Foster, 1987). The assessment is primarily used for individuals who are entering treatment programs. (Horn, Winberg, Foster, 1987). The assessment is in the form of yes or no questions. Furthermore, Horn, Winberg & Foster (1987) suggest that the AUI should produce a variety of norms to…

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    normal pricing for goods and high taxation (McCulley, 1987). The rebellion was meant to find solutions to the problems that we were facing. Besides, the ineffective leadership, under the Sir William Berkeley, Governor of Virginia, precipitated the formation of this Bacon rebellion (Wiseman & Oberg, 2005). Berkeley had a long past that included being a veteran of the English Civil Wars and also participating as a frontier Indian fighter (McCulley, 1987). On the other hand Nathaniel Bacon, Jr.,…

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    was serving in his second term as President. In 1987, Reagan told anti-abortion demonstrators, "Abortion is not a harmless medical procedure but the taking of the life of a living human being. This tragic and terrible toll continues at a rate of more than 4,000 young lives lost each day." ("Reagan Offers Support To Anti-Abortion Protest") Operation Rescue (OR), a nonviolent action organization consisting of thousands of Christians was formed in 1987 to organize numerous nonviolent blockades…

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    Fiji Migration Essay

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    context, can be defined as the political instability and the socioeconomic situation or conditions that existed during this timeframe. This research essay will first discuss the political factors, such as the aftermath of independence of Fiji and the 1987 military and the 2000 civil coup d’états, that caused emigration of Fiji Indians to New Zealand. Secondly, it will discuss the culmination of the other socio-cultural and economic factors that aided this emigration…

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