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    MAIN SOURCES OF EQUITY AND DEBT FOR PROJECTS The main sources of equity and debt can be divided into two groups of lenders and sponsors. Group 1 – commercial lenders‚ include: 1. Banks; 2. Institutional lenders; 3. Commercial finance companies; 4. Leasing companies; 5. Individuals; 6. Investment management companies; 7. Money market funds. Groups 2 – commercial sponsors‚ include: 1. Companies requiring the product or service; 2. Companies supplying products or raw materials to the project;

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    Night Essay Throughout the book there are many main events‚ but the event that stuck out to me most‚ and most likely everyone else is the concentration camps. The cause of the main event‚ which is the concentration camps is the Germans blaming the Jewish race for their loss in the war. The Germans then put most of the Jewish race in concentration camps to beat‚ starve‚ and torture them. One of the three effects of the cause and main event are Ellie got separated from his mother and his younger sister

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    WITHOUT THE INTERNET‚ THE WORLD WOULD NOT FUNCTION Internet was one of the greatest inventions in the nineteenth century‚ it has progressed since then to meet our needs and like every other invention the internet has its benefits and flaws. The World Wide Web has made a difference to too many people all over the world‚ that if the internet was abolished the world would go on a downward spiral. This essay shall elaborate on the positive outcomes such as how the communication gap has been filled

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    Information Technology in the learning process CIS-170 Information Technology in Criminal Justice This paper examines how the implementation of information technology has had a profound effect on improving the learning process. The assessment follows the report compiled by Seppo Sirkemma from the Turku School of Economics in Finland. (WSEAS‚ 2007). The concept of e-learning has evolved from the development of computer technology and sophisticated communications networks‚ in particular the

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    world. Internet brings us a lot of convenience; people depend on it very much nowadays Discussion Essay: The internet blessing or curse?   The internet is a reasonably new phenomenon and as a result there are still many people who don’t know how to use it and there are still many people who are sceptical. However there are many people who use the internet everyday who have a very different view. Those who think that the internet is a blessing often refer to the world of information it contains

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    ITEC4133 Exam 1 Duration: 2 hours Close Book/Close Notes Student Name: Student ID: Section 1: Multiple Choice Questions (2 points each‚ 40 points total) 1. The company intranet is typically accessible by ____ a. Employees 2. A retired accountant with very basic IT knowledge started a business to provide video training over the internet. The best technology you would recommend for that person to get the business started quickly and with minimum capital is _____ a. A Public Cloud to

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    What were the advances in information technology that resulted in new ethical issues necessitating the creation of each act? Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991/Do Not Call Implementation Act 2003 XBIS/220 Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991/Do Not Call Implementation Act 2003 These days no matter where you look there is some type of information technology in your presence. It can be seen while someone is walking‚ eating lunch in a cafe or even driving

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    Analytic Essay The power of words has influenced and effected many people negatively and positively in The Book Thief. But ironically‚ many people use them and think of them in a negative way. These people are called Hitler‚ Liesel and Rosa. Many words influenced their daily lives‚ which helps them become brighter for the future and to have more power. Words are crafted and woven around each and everyone’s lives. The author writes The Book Thief to demonstrate the power of words‚ both in a horrific

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    Week 2 – HIPAA and Information Technology Checkpoint There are several advantages in having a standardized medical database. The most important advantage is a standardized medical database will offer medical facilities access to the patient records more easily. If a patient decides to change health care providers or if an emergency situation arose the patient would be able to receive service immediately. The database will contain patient’s medical information‚ so that if a patient were to encounter

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    facing African historians is the fact that the study of actual African History is relatively new. A large majority of the sources available are written from the point of view of Europeans‚ with an intended audience of Europeans.1 In this egocentric method of reporting history‚ Africans were viewed more as objects: a people with a past but no history.2 The written “historical” sources provided by imperialists robbed Africans of their voice. The principal challenge facing African historians is to find

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