[pic] Course code: eco 101 Course title:micro economics Section: Submitted By: Name: Hoor-E-Jannat 2009-1-30-039 Submitted to: Dr. Muhammad Mahboob Ali Department of Economics Date: DECLARATION I‚ do hereby declare that the dissertation titled: “Contribution of RMG sector in Bangladesh economy” submitted to the Dr. Muhammad Mahboob Ali for the award of the course of socio-economic profiles of Bangladesh
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Introduction To Information Technology ONLINE Spring Quarter 2013 ITM 100-OL Instructor: Dr. Solomon Nyaanga 4 Credit Email: Solomon-nyaanga@mymail.berkeleycollege.edu PREREQUISITES: None Phone: 973-642-3888 ext. 6220 862-684-1099 (Cell) Virtual Office Hours:
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information about a piece of semiconductor : ____type of the material___________ ‚ ______doping concentration_____________ ‚ _________mobility________________________. 9. For a realistic MOS structure‚ the threshold voltage (VT) should include two terms in addition to those in the ideal model‚ representing _____work function difference________and ________________interface charge________________. 2. Reverse biasing of a p-n junction is to connect a positive voltage to the ______n_______-side of the
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FIN 534 – Homework Chapter 4 Directions: Answer the following five questions on a separate document. Explain how you reached the answer or show your work if a mathematical calculation is needed‚ or both. Submit your assignment using the assignment link in the course shell. Each question is worth five points apiece for a total of 25 points for this homework assignment. 1. A $50‚000 loan is to be amortized over 7 years‚ with annual end-of-year payments. Which of these statements is CORRECT? a.
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authors and subscription information: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/cjcc20 May 4th and June 4th compared: A sociological study of Chinese social movements Zhidong Hao a a Assistant Professor of Sociology‚ Department of Sociology‚ Anthropology and Social Work‚ Whittier College‚ Whittier‚ CA‚ 90608‚ USA E-mail: Published online: 27 Apr 2007. To cite this article: Zhidong Hao (1997): May 4th and June 4th compared: A sociological study of Chinese social movements‚ Journal of Contemporary
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Why has Wal-Mart viewed international expansion as a critical part of its strategy? Wal-Mart has viewed international expansion as a critical part of its strategy because of a number of reasons. First‚ Wal-Mart saw the potential for increased profits and sales in new markets.“After rapid expansion during the 1980s and 1990s‚ Wal-Mart faces limits to growth in its home market and has been forced to look internationally for opportunities”(Ball‚ 2007). Second‚ Wal-Mart saw the need “to protect their
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collected over rent earned 24‚000 Taxable income $124‚000 Current income taxes - 30% $37‚200 (b) Deductible Balance (Taxable) Future Tax Current Sheet Temporary Tax Asset Long- Account Differences X Rate (Liability) Term PP & E ($16‚000)* 30% ($4‚800) LT Unearned Rent revenue 24‚000 30% 7‚200 C Future income tax asset‚ Dec. 31‚ 2009 2‚400 Future income tax asset before adjustment 0 Incr. in future income tax asset and future income
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Functions of the Bangladesh Bank Bangladesh Bank performs all core functions of a monetary and financial sector regulator that it is along with a number of other non-core functions. Some of the major functions are the Bangladesh Bank are as follows: * Formulation and implementation of monetary and credit policies. * Management of Bangladesh’s international reserves. * Issuance of currency notes. * Regulation and supervision of banks and non-bank financial institutions‚ promotion
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CHAPTER 9 PROBLEM #2 A. PV= (-50‚000/1.40)- (20‚000/{1.40^2} + [100‚000/ (1.40^3] + [400‚000/(1.40^4) + {800‚000/[1.40^4] = -50‚000 + (10‚204) + 36‚443 + 104‚123+ 520‚616 = $ 615‚264 B. PV= (35‚714) + (10‚204) + 36‚443 + 104‚123 + 671‚688= $766‚336 C. (35‚714)+ (10‚204) + 36‚443+ 104‚123 + 1‚543‚256 = $1‚637‚904 D. PV AT 40%= $1‚637‚903.85 INVESTMENT @ $3‚000‚000.00 POST-MONEY VALUATION= $1‚637‚903.85 + 3‚000‚000= $ 4‚637‚903.85 PERCENT OF OWNERSHIP BY INVESTOR: $3‚000‚000/ $4‚637‚903
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4th Amendment The Fourth Amendment is a very important element of the United States Constitution. This Amendment has been the solutions to several Supreme court cases‚ such as Terry v. Ohio‚ Cupp v. Murphy‚ and Florida v. Jardines. This amendment also codifies various statutes. Terry v. Ohio (1968) was a court case led by a conflict between a group of men and Officer McFadden. Officer McFadden was patrolling downtown Cleveland‚ when he noticed a group of men suspiciously wandering around. He decided
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