Assignment of Fin-2209: Macroeconomics “A case study of Bangladesh- Inflation‚ Unemployment‚ Growth Trend” A Report On Submitted to Saud Ahmed Course Instructor/ Lecturer‚ Department of Finance‚ Faculty of Business Studies Jagannath University‚ Dhaka Submitted by Sultan Ahmed Khan Representative of the group Epimetheus BBA 3rd Batch Department of Finance‚ Faculty of Business Studies Jagannath University‚ Dhaka. Group Name: Epimetheus Group No: Name of the members of the group: Serial No:
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experiment was to find the positive constant “K” for different liquids in the Newton’s Law of Cooling equation‚ in order to determine when it was safe to store food products in commercial restaurant after cooking. The high risk temperature for bacteria growth is between 5 and 60 degrees. However putting hot food into your fridge before this point can cause food poisoning especially in deep containers‚ which is why it is vital that food companies and chiefs are aware of how longer a food‚ takes to cool
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University of Toronto ECO 349 Money‚ Banking and Financial Markets G. Georgopoulos Student name: Kaiji Lin Student number: 997800535 Assignment 1. Find a recent (August 2011‐ present) money and banking related article in the media (the Economist‚ Globe and Mail‚ National Post‚ New York Times‚ etc.‚)‚ and attempt to explain parts or all of it using the tools we learned in class. Highlight the sentences that you analyze‚ and hand in the article along with your work. Use written and graphical
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Inclusive Growth India’s economic growth after 1990s has made it one of the world’s fastest growing economies in the world. Its GDP growth rates of up to about nine per cent in the last few years are historically unparalleled except by neighbouring China. This is particularly relevant considering the large size of the country’s population. With the rapid growth rates‚ however‚ come new challenges and new questions One such challenging question concerns the spread of the benefits of growth across different
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http://www.unaab.edu.ng COURSE CODE: COURSE TITLE: NUMBER OF UNITS: COURSE DURATION: PCP 504 PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT 3 UNITS 3 HOURS PER WEEK COURSE DETAILS: COURSE DETAILS: Course Coordinator: Email: Office Location: Other Lecturers: DR A.O.OLAIYA olaiyaao@unaab.edu.ng Room 131‚ COLPLANT Prof V.I.O OLOWE‚ Prof P.O.ADETILOYE‚ DR M.O.ATAYESE‚ DR O.S SAKARIYAWO COURSE CONTENT: Seed germination and dormancy. Juvenility and senescence. Translocation and respiration in crops‚ role
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EXTERNAL FINANCING AND GROWTH Two growth rates used in financial planning: 1. Internal growth rate - The maximum growth rate a firm can achieve without external financing of any kind (no debt or equity). - This is the growth rate that the firm can maintain with internal financing only. - The required increase in assets is exactly equal to the addition to retained earnings‚ and EFN is therefore zero. IGR = ROA x Plowback ratio 1 – (ROA
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Population Growth The effects of population growth on economic development differ between the developed and developing countries. In the developed countries‚ population growth has enhanced the growth of such economies because they are wealthy‚ have abundant capital and scarcity of labour. O n the contrary the consequences of rapid population growth on the development of LDCs are not the same. Most developing countries are poor‚ capital scarce and labour abundant; and therefore population growth aversely
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Many people (including national leaders) worry that population growth depletes resources and can trigger social or economic catastrophe if it is not contained. As discussed in the preceding section‚ most of the projected population growth during this century will take place in developing nations. These countries have faced many challenges in recent decades‚ including low levels of education‚ poor health standards‚ poverty‚ scarce housing‚ natural resource depletion‚ wars‚ and economic and political
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Modeling bacterial growth is important in maximizing the efficiencies of biological processes. Although there are many different methods of modeling bacterial growth‚ this experiment focuses on the Monod equations. However‚ in order to use the Monod equations‚ the maximum growth rate and Monod constant must be found. Here we show how the maximum growth rate and Monod constants can be obtained for Escherichia coli using M9 media in a bioreactor at 37 °C and 500 RPM. The maximum growth rate is also obtained
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Vibrio natriegens‚ who are curved-rod shaped microorganisms‚ they elongate to almost twice their own size and form a dividing wall in which splits the single cell into two daughter cells (Madigan et al.‚ 2015). There are four phases to bacterial cell growth: the lag phase‚ which is a period where bacteria are maturing and adjusting to the environment. During this phase‚ RNA synthesis‚ production of ribosomes‚ enzymes and other molecules occur (Mullenger‚ 1973). This is followed by the exponential
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