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    in wage inequality based on comparing salaries, which is a direct financial measure. However, compensation systems also include non-monetary benefits, which the research on wage gap has not entirely accounted for while establishing the 79 cent pay ratio figure. Although males and females both value nonmonetary benefits, females tend to overestimate the worth of these benefits, causing them to willingly accept a lower income then necessary. If nonfinancial compensation aspects were weighted more…

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    Female Gender Stereotypes

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    believed are believed to desire sex for emotion and pleasure. Males tend to be more motivated by physical pleasure and sexual satisfaction but women are motivated by emotional investment and romantic relationships. Other factors…

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    There is a great diversity of bird here on Earth; some are swift fliers, others cannot fly at all, while others are brightly colored or incredibly tiny. The smallest bird known to man is almost insect sized and a species of hummingbird. Hummingbirds are a fascinating variety of bird as they lay the world’s smallest bird eggs and most weigh less than an ounce, however, they are little but powerful, with records of up to 45 mph speed and the ability to cross the Gulf of Mexico, a nonstop 20-hour…

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    in crayfish can be seen by anybody, but it becomes more prominent in a restricted laboratory setting. Groups of crayfish of about the same length and the same sex, plainly exhibit a pattern of dominance. When observed, it is noted that the crayfish perform different degrees of combative behavior. Researchers beg the question, how does the sex and the of size crayfish influence the different levels of aggression? Experiments were set up using the species Procambarus alleni Faxon. The crayfish…

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    Nike Women's Stereotypes

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    Women athletes have been present in the media for many years and photos of sports-women in publications in the years 1928, 1956 and 1972 were examined by Poe (1976) who claimed that women appeared only in leisure activities rather than playing competitive sports such as basketball. This supports what Levin (1990) statement, that when women are represented in a competitive way, it is done in a way that is “publicly acceptable”, playing an individual sport such as tennis, rather than team sports.…

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    1.2 Dubas bug Ommatissus lybicus 1.2.1 Taxonomy and distribution Ommatissus lybicus is belonging to the family Tropiduchidae which distributed mainly in tropical regions and comprise about 330 species. Most species of this family are greenish, yellowish to a brownish colour and 5-7 mm long. In addition, Tropiduchidae has clear forewings, which are longer than their body. Tropiduchidae is common in tropical forests and its genus Ommatissus is distributed in the eastern hemisphere. Unlike the…

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    “Self-Presentations of Happiness: Sincere, Polite, or Cautious?” authored by Sherri P. Pataki and Margret S. Clark of Carnegie Mellon University. The paper looked at men and women and their expressed and private feelings upon meeting a member of the opposite sex in correlation to attractiveness using participant self-report. Their hypotheses, methods, statistical analysis, and findings will be reviewed in detail and then critically evaluated. Introduction This paper will summarise and…

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    standard industry ratios. Du Pont Analysis, “Summarizes and highlights a businesses financial condition”, which is mandatory to understand for the successful of the hospital (FACHE 2013). The industry average total profit margin is 3%, and Riverside Community hospital’s…

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    Kroger's Financial Ratios

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    numerous financial ratios that assist management with the operations of selling goods. These financial ratios are also useful to investors and creditors to determine the long-term security, short-term efficiency and overall profitability of a retail company. Additionally, they can help analyze how well a retail company is selling its inventory, pricing its goods and operating its business as a whole. As you can see from the spreadsheets presented there are several financial ratios interpreted.…

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    Ratio Analysis: Petsmart

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    “Ratio Analysis is the single most important technique of financial analysis in which quantities are converted into ratios for meaningful comparisons, with past ratios and ratios of other firms in the same or different industries.” Ratio analysis determines trends and exposes strengths or weaknesses of a firm. PetSmart is using their capital to generate sales at an increasing rate. They have been increasing in NWC turnover from every year and are projected to keep increasing above the industry…

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