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    The Hollow Men

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    www.ivanaradovanovic.com Directorate of Young Artists Biennale of Europe and Mediterranean (BJCEM), headed by artistic director Andrea Bruciati, art historian, selected her work The Hollow Men to represent Montenegro in the event Mediterranea XVII Young Artists Biennale in Milano, 2015. September 2015 she had a solo exhibition called The Hollow Men-Burning Way in the the Kolarac Foundation Gallery in Belgrade. Also, she had a solo exhibition The Hollow Men-Burning Way in a former factory hall…

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    the small country, I have experience about how the life would be if you have no money. So, I already done some research about how to save money and I would like to give you some information about it. IV. Saving money could help to reduce personal economic risk in the future. V. Today, I would like to give you some ways to save your own money. 1. Know your cost of living 2. Savings policy 3. Make…

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    Mungbean Case Study

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    Introduction Mungbean (Vigna radiata) is a leguminous crop which serves as an important food and cash crop which is cultivated in Asia, Africa, Australia, North and South America. It is a short duration crop and requires low farm inputs. The world’s production of mungbean is more than 6 million hectares per annum and has the highest production in Asia. It is eaten as a vegetable and it is also processed into various products such as sweets, noodles and drinks. Mungbean is rich in easily…

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    Ananya Roy Globalization

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    University of California, Berkeley professor Ananya Roy strives to eliminate poverty stereotypes that come forth from globalization and consumerism. In her carefully structured arguments she depicts a new light on poverty and its gaps, sharing both her experience and academic opinion. However, her discourse focuses in an expository manner, how both: First World (United States of America) and Third World (India) countries view their poverty and other’s. Moreover, in her unbiased opinion, she…

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    A. Calculate the expected value of the alternating St. Petersburg lottery in form of an infinite series? Fair gamble: In the Lottery gamble, this is chance of winning or losing for the person. A lottery is a fair gamble L=[x, -x; 1/2, 1/2\] Such that Ex= Where, x is the random variable events. The St. Petersburg Paradox: S. No: Outcomes Prices Probability 1 H $2 1/2=0.5 2 TH -$4 1/4=0.25 3 TTH $8 1/8=0.125 4 TTTH -$16 1/16=0.0625 5 TTTTH $32 1/32=0.03125 --- --- --- --- N n(T…..T)H…

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    In his book, “The Signal and the Noise,” Nate Silver discusses many statistical and analytic techniques as they relate to everyday events and phenomenon. For instance Silver writes about topics such as baseball, weather predictions, climate change, the stock market and terrorism to name a few. In each chapter he addresses the issues at hand and describes how statistical analysis can be employed to make the topic easy to understand and often predict certain outcomes. The book is very enjoyable…

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    Advantages: 1) Competition in pricing for general contract. As the name suggested, Design-Bid-Build asks general contractors to compete with each other based on the prices from subcontractors. Since this process involves biding and competing with other contractors, the owner may get the best price from Design-Bid-Build delivery method. 2) Theoretical price certainty from bid. Although general contractors put the bid document out to different subcontractors and ask them to bid on the…

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    The objective of the firm is to identify a market for its new products [5]. From a business perspective, the steps to be followed for the successful commercialization of a nanotechnology based product include market size, market potential, and the economic scenario of the countries and the people who use such products [6]. Common challenges faced by nanotechnology firms are : (i) Time Lag: The average time delay between research, completion, and commercialization of a nanotechnology product can…

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    Roomex Case Study

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    THE NICHE MARKET: INCENTIVE TRAVEL IN BELGIUM Market overview After further research on the corporate travel industry, we discovered a niche market steadily growing in Belgium; the incentive corporate travel market. This part offers insights into the Belgian incentive travel market, and presents related matters and considerations to address in order for Roomex to capitalize on it. It is measured that around 23% of Belgian companies with sales figures of more than 620,000 Euro use incentive…

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    3.6. Root causes in the Bourbon Dolphin accident The critical events in the Bourbon Dolphin accident are identified with the help of reviewing the official report of Bourbon dolphin accident (2008) and experts opinions. These are initial heel angle and drift of vessel. 3.6.1. Root causes in vessel capsizing The stability of an AHV during anchor deployment or recovery is a complex subject. The stability is primarily dependent on vessel’s design, environmental conditions and forces acting on it.…

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