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    DIFFERENCES BETWEEN OPEN-ENDED AND CLOSED-ENDED FUND OPEN END FUND DEFINATION A type of mutual fund that does not have restrictions on the amount of shares the fund will issue. If demand is high enough‚ the fund will continue to issue shares no matter how many investors there are. Open-end funds also buy back shares when investors wish to sell. CLOSED END FUND DEFINATION A type of fund with a fixed number of shares outstanding‚ and one which does not redeem shares the way a typical mutual fund

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    Open and Closed Systems By Kathryn Naggie AIU Online Macroeconomics February 19‚ 2012 ABSTRACT In this

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    Title of Speech: THINK KARLA Topic: Adoption (Open Adoption) Specific Purpose: To persuade and convince my audience to adopt a child‚ whether it be domestically‚ privately‚ or internationally‚ and to raise the child with connection to birth mother and father if deemed appropriate. Thesis Statement: Adoption gives the children a better chance at a good life. I. Introduction A-D. Children everyday are born into this world and abandoned. Many grow up not understanding who their parents are

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    Closed And Open macro-economy Systems Todd Gray ECON224-1204A-04 Macroeconomics American Intercontinental University- Online In today’s business world it is important to understand the difference between an open and closed Macroeconomic system. Each time you go out to purchase a good or service you need to be aware of how your hard earned money is being distributed across the economic system. There are two types of systems that I will discuss an open system and a closed system.

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    When looking at open and closed societies‚ the differences between the two are more thought of than the similarities. During World War II‚ Germany was a closed society. The citizens were told what to do in every aspect of their lives. The German government wanted to try and create a “perfect race”. In an open society‚ like the United States‚ each individual is able to be just that‚ an individual. There are no set standards that Americans have to reach. One of the biggest ways these two societies

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    1. Open Economy vs. Closed Economy • Open Economy A country has an open economy if it is joining international trade‚ which exporting and importing are collectively together. Selling or buying of goods or services to a foreign country is allowed in this kind of economy. The Market-economy is mostly free from trade barriers and where exports and imports form a large percentage of the GDP. Imports give citizens of a country access to products and services provided by other nations

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    Open and Closed Source Systems June 24‚ 2013 Open and Closed Source System What Open Source Means Open-Source means it is free. No one owns it‚ so there is no source code‚ no key code‚ and no licensing to purchase. When Linus Torvalds created Linux‚ he determined that the more people or‚ the more minds delving into the software can make the system more creative‚ more improved‚ and the possibilities are endless. Thus‚ he gave Linux to the world as a free open-source operating system ("Damicon;

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    Letter to A Friend: Open and Closed Endings Dear Olisia‚ How are you? I hope all is well. So I was talking to your brother‚ Max‚ the other day and he was telling me how you have decided to come to Leaside High School for your high school life! I am honestly so happy that you have chosen this pathway! I remember you telling me you enjoyed English very much from a young age. Well‚ I am currently taking my 9th grade English course and I thought that maybe you would want to be ahead of the game and

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    Open and Closed Borders: The Effects on America by Savannah Miller American Studies English 6C Mrs. Teisha Sherrill March 20‚ 2013 Introduction “The Census Bureau estimates that 450‚000 illegal immigrants enter the United States each year” (Point: Immigration). Why are so many immigrants coming here illegally? “Immigrants leave their country of origin for a variety of reasons including employment‚ economic‚ social conditions‚ military conflict‚ and political turmoil”

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    operating system is open source or closed source. Operating systems are created with programming code. Programmers are responsible for writing the source code‚ which is compiled into executable code. This executable code is what creates the product ran on computers. An open source system is a system in which the source code is visible. A closed source system keeps the source code hidden. System Differences There are more differences than visible code between open and closed source systems. One

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