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    considered a clinical condition (Stern‚ 1992) Nowadays nostalgia is considered to be “An emotional state in which an individual yearns for an idealized or sanitized version of an earlier time period”‚(Stern‚ 1992) it contains both pleasant and unpleasant components‚ it brings a bitter sweet emotion characterized by pleasant memories of the past as well as a sense of loss and knowledge that this past is long gone and cannot be attained again.(Holak and Havlena‚1992) The recollections generated through

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    Castello and TCW identified certain control-triggering events. If one such event occurred‚ TCW had the right to take control of CBI. In CBIs fiscal 1992 and 1993‚ Castello orchestrated a fraudulent scheme that embellished the companys reported financial condition and operating results. The scheme resulted in Castello receiving bonuses for 1992 and 1993 to which he was not entitled. A major feature of the fraud involved the understatement of CBIs year-end accounts payable. Castello and several

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    among untrained athletes and habitual caffeine users. In particular‚ research by Graham and Spriet (1991) suggests high doses of caffeine intake (9 mg/1 kg of body weight) causes an increase of exercise time until exhaustion. A study by Wiles et al. (1992) provides evidence that a small dose of caffeine (3 mg/1 kg of body weight) also causes enhanced oxygen uptake and running performance in high intensity exercise. In the future‚ more experiments should be performed to specifically test the effect of

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    intervene with the micro-level structural context of the children (Sampson & Laub‚ 1992). Second‚ in different realms of life‚ the antisocial behavior from childhood through adulthood continues. Lastly‚ the informal social attachments that individuals develop to their family and employment during adulthood explicate modifications in criminality over their life in spite of their early childhood tendencies (Sampson & Laub‚ 1992). The most crucial findings of Sampson and Laub is that the social attachments

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    1990 85 (26) (26) 1991 92 (28) (28) 1992 93 (28) (28) 1993 94 (29) (29) $m $m $m $m $m $m $m $m % $m $m $m $m x x x 1983 15‚8% 303 109 40 452 12‚6 6‚4 9‚5 1984 36 (71) (35) 12 71 (19) (3) 25 1985 71 (108) (37) 14 108 (31) (4) 50 1986 100 (112) (12) 7 112 (42) (4) 61 1987 99 (116) (17) 5 116 (10) 94 Price to pay IRR/WACC (x) IRR/WACC (x) 1988 101 (118) (17) 5 118 (10) 96 1989 101 (21) 80 (24) 21 (8) 68 1990 101 (16) 85 (26) 16 (6) 69 1991 101 (9) 92 (28) 9 (6) 67 1992 101 (8) 93 (28) 8 (6) 66 1993 101

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    Coursework 2 Name: Mohamed Abdulwahab Exercise metabolism Title: In the light of the energy systems used during prolonged endurance events‚ critically analyse the nutritional strategies that a marathon runner should adopt before and whilst running a marathon in temperate environmental conditions (16-18oC). 1. Introduction: 1.1 Energy intake: 1.2 Fluid intake: 1.3 Carbohydrate intake: 2. Building energy and fluid: 1.

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    De La Salle Professional Schools Inc. Peachtree Securities‚ Inc. (B) A Case Analysis Submitted to: Prof. Benel Lagua In Partial Fulfillment of the Course Requirement In Financial Management Submitted by: Cheng‚ Cindie Domo-ong‚ Kathleen Mendoza‚ Elissa Santos‚ Ana Liza Group 4 August 28‚ 2010 After a successful lecture on risk and return‚ Laura Donahue‚ a recently hired utility analyst for Peachtree Securities‚ Inc.‚ was tasked by its president‚ Jack Taylor‚ to determine the value

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    14th Amendment Structure

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    necessary three-fourths (Amar‚ Akhil Reed‚ 1992). Direct representation Madison would point out during the attempt to find a solution is impossible‚ even a tiny state like Rhode island would find it difficult to be at every assembly‚ he insisted on a smaller select group (Amar‚ Akhil Reed‚ 1992). The one in every thirty thousand would be later changed to one in every forty thousand and would be adjusted every ten years as the population grew (Amar‚ Akhil Reed‚ 1992). This mathematical formula made little

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    The Fama and French (1992) study has itself been challenged. The study’s claims most attacked are these: that beta has no role for explaining cross-sectional variation in returns‚ that size has an important role‚ and that the book-to-market equity ratio has an important role. The studies responding to the Fama and French challenge generally take a closer look at the data used in that study. Kothari‚ Shahken‚ and Sloan (1995) argue that Fama and French’s (1992) findings depend critically on how

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    About the Formation of the United Nations The formation of the United Nations was a lengthy and difficult political process‚ particularly for the United States. It began as The League of Nations in 1919 after World War One and was a key component in the Treaty of Versailles. Although the intention of peacekeeping was present‚ the involved countries ultimately decided to eliminate the organization as it was ineffectual once World War Two broke out. It was clear at this point that the League’s actions

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