Chapter 6 Explain what free energy is and how it can be used to predict the energetic outcome of chemical reactions.Free energy is defined as the energy available to do work in any system. The free energy is denoted by the symbol G. G = H – TS* H: the energy contained in a molecule’s chemical bonds‚ called enthalpy.* TS: the energy term related to the degree of disorder in the system. T is the absolute temperature (K)‚ and S is the entropy.We can use the change in free energy to predict whether
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Principles of Insurance Principles of Insurance An insurance contract is a type of a legal contract in which a type of risk is transferred to an insurance company in return of a premium by the policyholder. As by their nature‚ insurance contracts may be exposed to misconduct by both parties: the underwriter and the policyholder. Therefore six principles of insurance‚ which are recognised by law‚ were created to reduce this type of abuse. In the following pages I will explain these principles
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Basics of Insurance 2 Contents:- * Life insurance * General insurance * Insurance market scenario * Emerging trends in insurance 3 Learning Insurance * What Is Insurance Insurance is concerned with protection of economic value of assets.Tangible assets are human beings‚ house‚ furniture‚ motor cycle etc.Intangible assets are liabilities 4 History of Insurance * It
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2‚ 2006 NATURE Petition for review on certiorari FACTS - Societe Francaise Des Colloides loaded a cargo of textiles and auxiliary chemicals from France on board a vessel owned by Franco-Belgian Services‚ Inc. - The cargo was consigned to General Textile‚ Inc.‚ in Manila and insured by respondent New India Assurance Company‚ Ltd. - While in Hongkong‚ the cargo was transferred to M/V P. Aboitiz for transshipment to Manila. - Before departing‚ the vessel was advised that it was safe to travel
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Introductory Insurance • • • • • Introductory Insurance 1 Introductory Insurance 2 • “ ” • “ ” Introductory Insurance 3 Introductory Insurance 4 • • “ ” Introductory Insurance 5 Introductory Insurance 6 1 Outline • • • • • • 1 2 3 4 5 1: 1 ; 2: 1 2 3 • • • • • …… “ ” Introductory Insurance 7 Introductory Insurance 8 • • • • • Introductory Insurance 9 Introductory Insurance 10 10 Introductory Insurance
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Ch4&5 1.All except one of the following require the application of a net force. Which one is the exception? | Changing an object’s speed without changing its direction of motion | | Changing an object’s direction of motion without changing its speed | | Maintaining an object in uniform circular motion | | Changing an object from a state of rest to a state of motion | | Maintaining an object in motion at a constant velocity | 2.The force that accelerates a car on a level road
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between insurance and hedging Insurance is generally an action taken to offset the impact of a negative event. Taking out insurance is a bet that something bad may happen and that protection against it is needed. Hedging is a type of insurance. However‚ hedging is a markedly different method of insurance from home‚ auto and flood insurance. Hedging refers to any series of actions taken to offset the potential risk of losses on a financial investment. Medical‚ home‚ auto and flood insurance policies
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Introduction It is said that marine insurance started sometime by the end 12th century in North Italy though some writers opine that it was in 3000 BC (not in the present form) when the Chinese merchants were dispersing their shipments along with several vessels with a view to minimize the damage to the shipments. Then a time came when the insurance of ships and cargo came in the form of bottomry that was essentially a monetary protection in the case the cargo is lost at sea or damaged. Then‚
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CHAPTER - 1 INSURANCE 1.1 Introduction In law and economics‚ insurance is a form of risk management primarily used to hedge against the risk of a contingent‚ uncertain loss. Insurance is defined as the equitable transfer of the risk of a loss‚ from one entity to another‚ in exchange for payment. An insurer is a company selling the insurance; an insured‚ or policyholder‚ is the person or entity buying the insurance policy. The insurance rate is a factor used to determine the amount to be charged
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INSURANCE LAW PROJECT | HEALTH INSURANCE AND REGULATORY ISSUES UNDER IRDA ACT 1999 | Rudresh Pratap Singh Roll No. 49 Semester V RMLNLU | Contents INTRODUCTION 4 The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority 5 Regulatory issues in the health insurance business 5 It should be the duty of the regulator (IRDA) to ensure that the new entrant in the health insurance sector: 5 II. Regulations Pertaining To Consumer
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