Population problem in Bangladesh The population of a country has always been considered as a blessing unless and untill it grows very rapidly and the people remain unproductive.Bangladesh is a small country with a huge population .Besides the population is increasing at an alarming rate that has become a burning question of the day.Moreover the major portion of this huge population is remaining unproductive that has turned this population as a curse rather than a blessing. ➢ The causes
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44.90% Interest Coverage 5.26 2.00 Debt to Equity 1.55 2.09 The current liabilities are somewhat unchanged from year to year. The firm is utilizing total debt more than equity with earnings decreasing and interest increases. E. 2007 2008 Gross Profit Margin 0.4 0.3 Operating Profit Margin 16.47% 4.44% Net Profit Margin 7.60% 0.33% NOPAT Margin 9.88% 2.67% Profitability is has decreased significantly due to the increase in interest and
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environment. The zebra mussel has a very negative effect on the environment surrounding the Hudson River because they are depleting the food supply of the fish‚ causing changes in the water‚ and taking up a lot of room. The Zebra Mussel is rapidly decreasing the food supply for fish in the river. There are many microorganisms in the river who’s numbers have been affected by the introduction of the Zebra Mussel. For instance‚ the number of phytoplankton has been decreased
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don’t fearabout consequences as the see there is away to escape out as whole system iscorrupt. There mainly two causes forincrement of such a mentality- (A) Corruptsystem‚ (B) Our Justice system which givessufficient time to delete evidences.2. Decreasing family values- None of theparents have time to spend with theirchildren then where will they go? Either tointernet or to the friends also as theyare frustrated they never think about goodor bad just do what they like. Families arealso not have
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signs for F‚ Pe‚ and N? No. F is the taste patterns of the consumers. This is not the right algebraic sign because if demand is decreasing‚ then consumers should have tastes that are moving away from that good (a negative algebraic sign). Pe is the price the consumer is expecting to pay next month. This is not the right sign because if the consumer has a decreasing demand for good A‚ then the future price should be less than what it is today‚ and
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gross profit has increased. The net profit though has seen a downward trend. This is due to the fact that the operating expenses have increased which include depreciation due to buying of new machinery. The finance cost also plays a vital role in decreasing the overall profitability for the company. CC 3 BALANCE
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Land Fertility as a Key to the Increase and Decrease of Social Complexity Archaeologists theorize on which factors and environments produced past civilizations. What these archaeologists are really looking for is what allowed people to transition from one level of social complexity to another. This paper will use empirical data specific to large cities of ancient civilizations‚ such as the Olmec’s San Lorenzo and the Harappan’s Kot Diji‚ along with more general archeological theories and patterns
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the quantity produced‚ to decrease. Also as the production increases‚ the fixed cost is spread over more units‚ causing the average fixed cost to also decrease. The decreasing average variable cost is reflected by advancement on technology such as machinery and computer technology. With the advancement of technology today the decreasing variable cost is also reflected by the labor by now machinery is replacing workers and or jobs. An example is the automotive industry twenty years ago was constructing
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this point is a non-stationary point of inflexion. There is a condition for the points of inflexion in second derivative which is f”(x) need to equal to zero or not exist. On the both sides of the inflexion points‚ the graph will be increasing or decreasing on both sides. As showing in the graph‚ the point (0‚ 0) is the inflexion point. 2. People use differential equations to predict the spread of diseases through a population. Populations usually grow in an exponential fashion at first:
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The rate for this test was 0.024826 kpa. The experimental groups showed a decreasing trend in the fermentation rates as the concentration of sucrose increased. The rate for the 10% solution was 0.027066 kpa… 15% solution was 0.02147 kpa… and the 20% solution was 0.01636 kpa. The data in Figure 1 shows a decreasing fermentation rate as the concentration increased. However‚ this data does not support external conclusions. The enzyme present in
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