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    Open University

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    Professor‚ Centre for Corporate Education‚ Training & Consultancy‚ IGNOU‚ New Delhi Email:nayantara@ignou.acin Starting with two courses and 4‚000 students in 1985‚ IGNOU has reached the ladder of success being the world’s largest mega university‚ most diverse and inclusive institution offering over 3500 courses and catering to over 2.5 million students. IGNOU is committed to be accessible to all by ensuring learner convenience through its unique ‘age no bar‚ place no bar and pace no bar’

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    Syntactic Rules

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    that one of the main goals of language use is to maintain as much clarity as possible. Syntactic rules are part of what separates human language from animal communication: aspects of syntax such as finiteness - the ability of a verb to be conjugated based on its subject - allow humans to discuss events that are not happening as they speak‚ in an occurrence known as displacement. Besides this‚ these rules allow us to communicate as simply as possible while still maintaining the necessary level of clarity

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    Rule of Mixtures

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    turesRule of Mixtures Composite stiffness can be predicted using a micro-mechanics approach termed the rule of mixtures. Assumptions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Fibers are uniformly distributed throughout the matrix. Perfect bonding between fibers and matrix. Matrix is free of voids. Applied loads are either parallel or normal to the fiber direction. Lamina is initially in a stress-free state (no residual stresses). Fiber and matrix behave as linearly elastic materials. Longitudinal Modulus Equal strain

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    20 Behavioral Biases

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    For readers to understand behavioral investor types‚ they need to get a fundamental understanding of the 20 behavioral biases I outline in my book. In this article‚ we will review these biases that are encountered with actual clients‚ with a description of the bias and a classification of whether the bias is cognitive or emotional. Behavioral biases fall

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    random digits from a Random Number Table and outcomes in the game (6 points) 1/1 v1‚ o\t/ - tr.+ ‚ c. Use the Random Number Table to simulate 20 repetitions Using the table‚ begin at line 37. Report the proportion of times you win the game (6 points) R-b 55 8 ("A‘-( 1 ’17) (e. .7 a? ) Co (‚) CI I V v (1 (0 1/ H Lid cjoQ \re 1.- (74) S )(- c‚5s 2. Bias is present in each of the following sampling designs. In each case‚ identify the type of bias involved and state whether you think

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    Offset Rules

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    Offset Rules 1. Hobby losses: hobby expenses can be used to offset hobby income. 2. Built in loss on property converted to business use: TP’s original adjusted basis (reduced by depreciation claimed) so that the built-in loss (BIL) can be used to offset (i.e. reduce) a gain on a sale‚ but may not create or increase a loss. 3. Losses between related parties: Losses between related parties are not currently deductible‚ but the seller’s loss is discontinued and transferred to the related purchaser

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    Rules for Aromaticity

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    Rules for aromaticity 1. A cyclic planer structure and each atom must have a P orbital so that the electron cloud is not intterupted 2. It must contain an odd number of electron pairs ▪ i.e. the number of electrons must be 4n+2 where n=0‚1‚2‚3‚4……… ▪ so the number of electrons is 2‚6‚10‚14‚18……. ▪ this rule is called the Hückel’s Rule • monocyclic hydrocarbons with alternating single and double bonds are called annulenes • annulenes are named as [n]-annulene

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    The Golden Rule

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    The Golden Rule My Personal Ethics According to Merrian-Webster.com‚ ethics are defined as: “the discipline dealing with what is good and bad and with moral duty and obligation; a theory or system of moral values;” or “the principles of conduct governing an individual.” I still believe in the “golden rule‚” ”do unto others as you would have done unto you‚” this one simple phrase we have all heard since we were young (in one version or another)‚ I believe encapsulates it all. By thinking

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    The Lombardi Rules

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    The Lombardi Rules This book has many important lessons to be taught and learned in life. The following lessons from The Lombardi Rules‚ stood out the most to me because I believe they are very helpful in leadership: *Ask Yourself Tough Questions- I chose this lesson because it asks in the writing‚ if day-to-day urgencies always have to shove higher-order concerns to the side. This question made me think a lot. I concentrated on the meaning behind the question and came up with somewhat of

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    which is based in Bradford where there is a large Muslim community‚ said it had widespread experience of dealing with the issue and would “respect and work around anyone’s wishes not to handle specific products for religious or cultural reasons”. At M&S‚ Muslim staff who do not wish to handle alcohol or pork have been told they can politely request that customers choose another till at which to pay. At one of its stores in central London last week‚ customers waiting with goods that included pork or

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