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    Financial Education Essay

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    Research on financial knowledge and behavior indicates individuals in both developed and developing countries lack adequate knowledge to make informed financial decisions, especially subgroups like the young, women, and the less educated. When resorting to financial education programs, we can’t clearly figure out their efficiency. To expand our knowledge on the topic, we propose a financial education program with the treatment effect to test out its impacts on financial behaviors of young people…

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    CHAPTER# 01: INTRODUCTION The emerging era of technology and advancements has brought many privileges for the working sector as well as unwanted liabilities too. One of the many unwanted liabilities is the Occupational stress which has grasped the attention of many over the past few decades. Stress at work is seen as a major cost by organization because it affects employee performance, notably through absenteeism and presenteeism (the practice of attending work even when employees feel too ill…

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    Auto Insurance Case Study

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    1. INTRODUCTION ESTIMATING AUTO INSURANCE PREMIUM USING GENERALISED LINEAR MODELS 1.1 BACKGROUND INFORMATION AND PROBLEM STATEMEENT The basic role of insurance is to pool fortuitous losses together, provide financial protection, offering a means of transferring the risk of losses in exchange of an insurance premium. Insured’s pose varying level of risks to an insurer. It is rational that the rates charged correspond to individual risk levels. The non-uniform rates charged…

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    Comfort Delgro Case

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    groups to capture the cause-and-effect relationship – if flat-fare option during different timing of the day is effective in increasing revenue. Controlling for extraneous variables, 2000 CD App users are randomly chosen as our target group. Using simple random sampling, 500 users from the target group are randomly chosen to form Control Group, Test Group 1, 2 and 3 respectively, and only users from the assigned groups have access to the fare options as described in Table 1. For simplicity,…

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    Research Framework, Design, and Methodology This study attempts to measure and assess the effects of art education in K-5th grade curriculum by evaluating its relation to the academic achievement of special needs students. The research takes a qualitative and quantitative approach by conducting a case study that analyzes data collected by correlating art integration to the academic achievement of special needs students. This study has a control group of 10 special needs students in a blended…

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    Confirm that the simulation has been reset by checking that the Time Elapsed box to the right of the Control Panel reads “0 Years”. 8 Click the STEP 50 button on the Control Panel, and the simulation will run for 50 years and automatically stop. Watch the graph to confirm that the size of the moose population changes dramatically when the moose first arrive, and then eventually stabilizes (levels out). ← You can adjust how fast the simulation runs with the SPEED slider to…

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    Buffon’s Needle I Introduction Formulated and eventually published in 1777, Buffon’s needle is a problem that Georges Louis-Leclerc, Comte de Buffon came up with. The problem was a simple one: when a needle drops onto a floor marked by equally spaced lines, what is the probability that the needle lands on one of the lines on the floor? The question by itself is an interesting one for me; when I first saw the problem I was actually surprised there was a mathematical way to solve the problem.…

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    Sero-prevalence and Trends of Transfusion transmitted Infections among 706853 Blood Donors in a Tertiary Care Hospital in Jaipur Introduction: Blood Transfusion Services is an essential part of the National Health Service. There is no substitute for Blood and its components. Blood transfusion is lifesaving in some situations as well as it has potential life threatening hazards. Transfusion of unscreened blood and its components significantly exposes the patient to potential risk of transmitting…

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    At all levels of society, polling has major sway. Whether it’s a small poll of a small group to determine where everyone will be going for lunch, or one of whole states to determine who the next leader of the free world will be, it uses vote totals obtained from the polling process to give perspective on what the population deems to be the “right” decision. As is expected, however, the practice has its drawbacks - specifically, the inherent risks of weighting, selection bias, and decreased…

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    Blue Light Essay

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    SUMMARY For my research project, I investigated “To what extent does exposure to blue light in technology cause disruptions to the sleeping patterns of teenagers compared to elderly people?” as it interested me due to the large amounts of time many people I know currently spend in facing technology and the lack of sleep they receive consequently. Furthermore, I was also intrigued in investigating whether physical age can cause an impact to the effects of blue light on sleeping patterns. The…

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