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    Stunnig Nikhil

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    USNAI.ANEKO UTTAR CHADHAV .PAR HAR MUSHKIL KAI LIYE EK HI JAWAB KI TUM AAKHRI HO. PAR USSIA KYA PATA KI MUSEBATOON KA PAHAD USKAI INTEZZAAR MAI BAHEIN FAILA KAI KHADA HAI.PARI KAI PAST KAI BAREIN MAI KUCH KEHNAI LAYAK NAHI HAI.MUMMY PAPA OR EK BHAI GUJAR GAYE EK CAR ACCIEDENT MAI TAB WOH 14 SAL KI THI 5 SAL APNI NANI KAI SATH RAHI. PHIR NANI BHI SWARG SIDHAR GAYI .ABB PARI BILKUL AKELI THI.JITNAI BHI PASAIN THAI UNHAI LEKAR GHAR BECHKAAR MUMBAI AA GAYI SINGER BANEIN. PAR YAHAN AKAR PATA CHALA KI

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    The Holocaust In Poland

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    happening between 1938- 1945 ( Allen 7 ). Most of what happened in the Holocaust did so in Germany and Poland as the majority of ghettos‚ concentration and extermination camps were in these regions‚ but the event was not isolated there either ( Holocaust par.15 ) . Those who took part in the act were the members of the Nazi party and those influenced by them‚ and the millions of people who were persecuted. Early in the days of the Holocaust‚ the victims were isolated in Ghettos. This was so they were

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    Chapter 14

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    percent‚ so: New shares outstanding = 30‚000(1.10) New shares outstanding = 33‚000 New shares issued = 3‚000 Since the par value of the new shares is $1‚ the capital surplus per share is $41. The additional capital surplus is therefore: Capital surplus on new shares = 3‚000($41) Capital surplus on new shares = $123‚000 The new equity account balances will be: Common stock ($1 par value) Capital surplus Retained earnings b. $ 33‚000 308‚000 484‚000 $825‚000 The shares outstanding increases by 25

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    Bad Grades in School

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    Epidemic Cheating was is and always will be a fact of life. With technology there are new ways to cheat. However we can not blame our technology for someone else’s cheating. Students tell me that math is the easiest subject in which to cheat in. (Dorff‚ par 3) They’ve figured out how to program calculators to have all the answers for their tests. An English teacher said she no longer counts her vocabulary quizzes in her students grades because she hasn’t found a way to stop them from cheating. In a survey

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    Corporal Punishment

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    refers to "the use of physical force with the intention of causing a child pain‚ but not injury‚ for purposes of correction or control of the child’s behavior"” (Turner‚ Finkelhor Par. 1). “Almost all children in the United States are spanked by their parents at some point in their lives” (Giles-Sims‚ Straus‚ Sugarman Par. 1). This type of punishment has had different outcomes on the children. Some of the children actually end up learning a lesson and changing their behavior from good to bad‚ but then

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    Death marches were also a way of execution because most died of lack of food or because it was too cold‚ and because they were too weak and were shot ("Death" USHMM par. 4). About one in four prisoners died on death marches ("Death" USHMM par.5). The Nazis tried to destroy all proof of the camps by having the prisoners burn them after they left on death marches (Byers 101). When Hitler committed suicide he wanted the Holocaust to keep going on and all

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    a parent died (“Japanese Marriage-History” par. 1). Yome-iri came into practice in 13th and 14th century Japan. This type of marriage was arranged by older relatives‚ sometimes by a matchmaker. In Yome-iri‚ the woman would join the man’s family once circumstances allowed (“Japanese Lifestyle” par 2). It wasn’t until the end of World War II that “love” marriages began to be practiced. In the 1940’s‚ over 70% of marriages were arranged (“Tying the Knot” par. 1). By the 1960’s‚ less than half of marriages

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    For starters‚ they didn’t Industrialize‚ as simple as that. The North had five times the number of factories the South had (Historycentral.com‚ par 2)‚ so the South depended nearly completely on other countries for their ’finished goods’ and for their income‚ from the crops they sold. Also‚ they did not build many train tracks‚ less than half the tracks the North had‚ and these tracks were run

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    Government Surveillance

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    against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated. (Declaration 83) Surveillance is presenting numerous challenges to our right to privacy. The National Security Agency or NSA is amassing private information about Americans. (Heuvel par. 3) Emails‚ phone calls and other forms of communication are being monitored. Unless we the American voters demand of our elected officials that they curtail the unwarranted surveillance by our government on American citizens‚ the current state of

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    Chapter 14 Bond Prices and Yields Multiple Choice Questions 1. The current yield on a bond is equal to ________. A. annual interest divided by the current market price B. the yield to maturity C. annual interest divided by the par value D. the internal rate of return E. none of the above A is current yield and is quoted as such in the financial press. Difficulty: Easy 2. If a 7% coupon bond is trading for $975.00‚ it has a current yield of ____________ percent. A. 7.00 B. 6.53 C. 7.24

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