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    Breathless It’s the beginning of fall here in the Big Apple, a time of year that brings out both senses of calm and crazy. The apartment I share with my boyfriend is dark and cool, the only light is from the moon as it seeps its feathery blue rays through the curtains. My body is cocooned in the warm covers all alone as I try and keep myself warm without the usual body heat my boyfriend provides. I toss and turn before finally settling on a position and letting sleep envelope me. I don’t know…

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    When making an investment in any business, it is important to understand how it works in order to safeguard hard earned money being invested. Many people who go blindly investing in any form of ‘get rich quick’ schemes finally end up losing it all. Such investments are examples of uncalculated and unworthy risks that only end up with regrets. While many people only invest in order to make quick cash, they do not understand the theories behind risks and returns. Therefore, it is important to…

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    1. Define Stockholder and stakeholder. What is the difference between the two? Stockholder: A man who claims shares in an company and consequently gets some portion of the company's benefits and the privilege to vote on how the company is controlled. Stakeholder: A stakeholder is anyone who can influence or is influenced by an association, venture. They can be internal or external and they can be at senior or junior levels. Difference between Stockholder and Stakeholder: 1. Stockholder (…

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    Devin Ray Professor Song Economics 1A 7 December 2017 Essay Number Two (2) Question 1: What is money? What are the differences between M1 & M2? And how do money-market mutual funds differ from M1? Money, as defined by the textbook, “is the set of assets in the economy that people regularly use to buy goods and services from each other.” (text, Ch. 11-1) This definition of money shows the traditional usage of money as exchanged by individuals and firms, however, there is much more to…

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    1. What is your in game name? My In game name is Lukelad17 2. What is your Discord username? (Ex. Name#1234) my discord username is lukelad17#4766 3. What is your legal first name? my legal name is Luke 4. What is your age? My age is 16 5. What do you plan on doing to help MineSuperior? If i ever become a staff member on MineSuperior I would like to be a very active member and help people with any of their problem they may be facing in game or even outside of the game as well.…

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    perfectly competitive and all investors are price takes; 4) The quantity of securities is fixed; 5) All securities have perfect liquidity, i.e., there are no significant transaction costs and taxes are neutral; 6) There are no inflation or interest rate changes (Naylor and Tapon, 1982). When we consider these assumptions, all investors will hold the same portfolio, likewise, the CAPM will simply follow Markowitz mathematics (Blume, 1992). However, there are plenty of studies that have been…

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    that affects the speed of the chemical reaction will in turn affect the amount of current flow, which will affect the rate of corrosion. The rate of corrosion is directly proportional to the amount of current in the electrochemical corrosion cell. If the current can be measured accurately, then an exact calculation of the metal loss can be made. 2.2.1 ELECTRICAL EFFECTS ON THE RATE OF CORROSION Any issue that have an effect on the quantity of current flowing in a circuit can affect the speed…

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    mineral-fluid exchange in each reactor, quantify the rate of exchange and evaluate the impact of short-term exchange on geochemical proxies. Foraminiferal calcite is the foundation of many proxy-based reconstruction. Hence, understanding the mechanism of exchange and determination of rate of mineral-fluid exchange in foraminiferal calcite are critical for accurate estimation of the extent of post-formational alterations on carbonate-based proxies. The reaction rates estimated in most of the…

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    Enzymes

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    no surprise that so many reactions in the body are all able to proceed faster with the help of enzymes. In this lab, catalase was used to break down hydrogen peroxide and measure the reaction rates depending on the H2O2 concentration. The purpose of this was to see if the concentration of H2O2 affected the rate of the reaction. The hypothesis tested was that larger substrate concentrations should result in…

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    Cost-plus pricing also ensures a positive rate of return because the full production amount plus markup means full recovery of production costs. Due to the costs remaining constant it is easy for a company using the cost-plus strategy to estimate revenue for a particular period time. With these benefits of using cost-plus pricing also comes with some disadvantages. According to Vivian Guo, “the guarantee of a target rate of return creates little incentive for cutting cost…

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