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    TERM PAPER: DOT.COM BUBBLE vs RAILWAY MANIA INTRODUCTION Our world has suffered numerous economic crisis ever since we had a concept of money. One may argue that economic crisis and economic growth go hand-in-hand. A very frequent source of economic crisis are speculative bubbles which essentially tailspin our economy into a euphoric state. They fill our investors with irrational exuberance, and coax them to go on an expensive investing spree. This goes on until the speculative behaviour…

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    Key Test Learning Test

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    How do you administer the items? - The child draws a line from the black dot to the gray dot. Further instructions are given once there are multiple starting points (i.e., more than one black dot) or there are no dots at all to follow – these instructions are given on the second page of the test where the examinee is reminded of the initial instructions and is told that for items with no dots, they can start anywhere. Individual items are not timed – the entire test is timed. 7.…

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    Despite its location, Dot’s Donut Shop was about to get famous. Little to very few people know of Hughesville, Nebraska or let alone heard of Dot’s Donut Shop. The little town of 879 people in central Nebraska was soon to be a town known worldwide but not necessarily for a good reason. It was the first day of Tom Johnson’s senior year. He hated being stuck in a small town with nothing but a gas station, and a rundown donut shop so as you imagine he was ready to get out of here and go to…

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    Beluga whales http://www.care2.com/causes/death-of-baby-beluga-at-the-georgia-aquarium-fuels-calls-to-end-captivity.html have captured our childhood hearts and imaginations through a very popular nursery rhyme. Anyone remember the line "See the water squirting out of your spout" from the Baby Beluga song? Well, it turns out that beluga whales might squirt water out for a reason, and researchers think they know why. Bursting the Beluga's Bubble As reported in Phys.org,…

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    Bubble Bath No. 3 Analysis

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    and promised further crimes. His M.O. was what eventually led to him being captured and convicted of his crimes. The story of Berkowitz proves following the same method of doing things can lead to trouble. This concept is emphasized in the story “Bubble Bath No. 3” by Margery Allingham. In this story, a man follows a M.O. for killing his victims, and this is what leads to him getting caught. This story revolves around the ideas only following a certain set of methods can be dangerous, and being…

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    Tantrum Toys Case Study

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    This study carried out by this group of inventors studied the bubble solutions of Tantrum Toys and its competitors. Tantrum Toys wanted to compare their solution in a neutral setting free of bias. The solutions in question were placed in similar numbered containers with no other kind of label. The goal was to find which solution produced the largest bubble. Knowing if they had the largest bubble or not would possibly affect their business decisions. In answering these questions, Tantrum Toys…

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    Introduction Quantum dots (Q-Dots) is very small semiconductor particles that means it can be either conductors or resist electricity depending on the temperature and purity of the semiconductor. Q-dots range in size from 2-10 nm, so because of their small size, quantum mechanics governs the physics of the particles. The synthesis Q-Dots were first studied in 1982 by Efros and Ekimov, and then many developments have reported the synthesis of semiconductor nanoparticles.1 Q-Dots have unique…

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    Benzenethiol Ligand Study

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    In this study, the effect of benzenethiol ligand on CdSe/ZnS core/shell quantum dots was investigated. Conventional long-chain oleic acid (OA) and trioctylphosphine (TOP) capping ligands were partially replaced by short benzenethiol ligands, and the improvement in the luminescence performance was observed in quantum dot light emitting diodes (QD-LED). Approximately 1.8 fold improvement was achieved for both the maximum luminance and maximum current efficiency for the QD-LEDs fabricated with…

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    Great Depression Analysis

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    Causes of the Great Depression include the following: Federal Reserve Money supply decreased and prices dropped Banks failed Low investment return Consumers withdrew funds International Trade Tariffs of 100% were imposed on raw materials entering the United States, thus the exporting countries imposed tariffs of their own. www.minneapolis.fed.org Which do you think was most damaging to the country’s economy? The failure of the Nation’s banks and the Stock Market crash, caused two-fold…

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    A rentier state can be defined as a state that “derive[s] most or a substantial part of [its] revenues from the outside world and the functioning of [its] political system depend[s] to a large degree on accruing external revenues that can be classified as rents” (Schwarz 604). Rentier states are heavily concentrated in Latin America, the Middle East, and Sub-Saharan Africa. The similarities of the rentier economies in these three regions vastly outweigh the differences as they are all plagued…

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