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    structure, quasi-legal constraints, and powerful outside forces. Each factor has been proven that influence the level, and to give inside how to help bring higher managerial discretion. For example, a firm has product differentiability promote the latitude of managerial action. While product portfolios are large, it expands the capability of managers, they have higher chance to meet customers’ need. As in paint industry, if a company decides only to produce interior paint, it automatically drops…

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    causes negative effects on low-latitude countries. Low latitude countries contain many developing countries and they would be severely impacted by global climate change due to their dependence on agriculture and forestry. Mendelsohn says, “The low latitudes tend to be too hot for the most profitable agricultural activities and any further warming will further reduce productivity. Up to 80 percent of the damages from climate change may be concentrated in low‐latitude countries.” Not only does…

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    Physical Geography affect us? Geography has affected us humans overtime in multiple ways. You might be thinking how? Well, physical appearance is one because of the lines of longitude and latitude. That I will then later on, go into detail about how our appearance is affected by the lines of longitude and latitude. Physical geography is what creates us modern humans today and how we live and how we contribute to society. In this essay I will cover up the ways how physical geography has affected…

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    Missouri Compromise The Missouri Compromise was passed on March 3, 1820. The Congress passed the legislation in Washington D.C under a condition that slavery will forever be prohibited in the Louisiana Purchase territory north of the 36 degrees latitude, excluding Missouri. The bill that would admit Missouri into the Union as a slavery-prohibited state was first, introduced by Representative James Tallmadge of New York in February 1819. The amendment that James Tallmadge proposed had forbid the…

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    P110/120 Study Guide

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    What is the optimum angle of tilt (from the horizontal) for a solar collector located at 30 N latitude for the purpose of domestic water heating? For space heating? The angle of tilt would be 30 degrees for both domestic water heating and space heating because the tilt is supposed to be equal to the latitude. 4. What are the disadvantages and advantages of locating solar collectors on a vertical, south-facing wall? An advantage is that insolation…

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    As part of the media industry, films have become influential in shaping the opinion and learning process of the audience. As cited in a study conducted in India, researches from developed countries indicate that visual media such as films, influence a wide variety of behaviors and attitudes among young people . With this idea, the researchers believed that the film “Heneral Luna” poses cognitive, affective and behavioral effects to the audiences. A. Theoretical Framework The study aimed to…

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    1) Table 2) Day length is related to latitude in the way that as you get close to the equator descending from the North Pole in the winter the amount of sunlight is grows, until hitting a full 24 hours of daylight at the South Pole. However in the summer it is the opposite. Starting at the North Pole with 24 hours of sunlight, it slowly decreases as you go down until it reaches 0 at the South Pole, when there is no sunlight at all. (For the North Pole it’s reversed, so it starts out at 0 in the…

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    Gymnosperms Research Paper

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    success is in fact comparable to angiosperms, as gymnosperms are thriving in important niches across latitudes. This is…

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    Bufflgrass Research Paper

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    pressure and continentality. Western winds blow away from the 30-degree latitude belt, causing light surface winds and intense heat that evaporates moisture in the air. Low-latitude or tropical deserts are located between 18 and 28 degrees, the areas centered on the Tropics of Capricorn and Cancer. Since the winds blow north above the equator and south below, the tropical areas seldom experience rain-producing air masses. Latitude/Longitude: 27.7° N; 8.1° W Buffelgrass are very easy to spot…

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    motivated reasoning and fuzzy trace theory, we suggest that multiple accounts engender fuzzy gist representations, making it easier for people to generate justifications to support their desired spending decisions. However a single account reduces the latitude for distortion and hinders generation of justifications to support desirable spending decisions. Across four studies that provide participants with the opportunity to earn, spend and save money, we demonstrate the proposed effect and test…

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