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    Part 1 Question a Provide examples of how real world multinational corporations (MNC) reduce their translation‚ transaction and economic exposures. Translation exposure is the effect of changes in exchange rates on the accounting values of financial statements (Shapiro‚ 2010‚ p.356). The translation exposure arises from the conversion the financial statements denominated in foreign currency from denominated in home currency. The MNCs could reduce their translation by using funds adjustment

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    Inhibitory activities of rubrofusarin and its derivatives against AChE‚ BChE and BACE1 In order to evaluate the anti-AD potential of the isolated rubrofusarin and its four derivatives‚ we evaluated their abilities to inhibit AChE‚ BChE and BACE1. Results are summarized in Table 1. Of the derivatives‚ 3 showed most potent activity against AChE with an IC50 of 15.94 ± 0.32 µM whereas 2 had least inhibitory activity (148.08 ± 2.09 µM). 4 and 5 exhibited moderate inhibition with IC50 value of 86.05 ±

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    Evaluate the role of International trade and economic integration in promoting development. Traditionally‚ development has been measured in terms of income levels (GDP per capita) as this can show the value of a country’s goods and services produced in a year shared between its population. The GDP per capita can then be compared between multiple countries to form comparisons. However‚ the fundamental flaw of GDP is that it does not show what resources were used‚ how they were used‚ pollution or the

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    The economic growth of Thailand is mostly sustained by exports. However‚ recently a political crisis over several months continues to make its local consumption and investment slump and even curbs economic growth. That is to say‚ political situation plays an important role in economic growth which is mostly estimated with GDP. The National Economic and Social Development Board said the second quarter gross domestic product is 4.9%‚ year to year percentage change‚ slowing from 6.1% rate in the

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    discount on price when a large quantity is purchased Q 5)Define monopoly. 1 Marks Ans.Monopoly refers to a market situation in which there is a single seller and there is no close substitute of the commodity sold by the monopolist. Q 6)Explain how scarcity and choice go together? 3 Marks ANS- Resources refer to all the factors of production. Scarcity means that resources which produce goods and services are less in relation to their demand. Though these resources are scarce they can be

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    How to Use "Shall" in Legal Writing By Loi Truong "Shall" is frequently used in statutes‚ laws and regulations. Whenever we try to explain a particular law or provide advice in relation a particular law‚ it is inevitable that we simply replicate the word "shall" as it is used in the statutes‚ laws and regulations. Nevertheless‚ the use of the word "shall" does not convey the right meaning in the context of what we are writing. Oftentimes‚ "shall" functions as a "directive" when used in statutes

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    Evaluate the social and economic impacts of the ‘One Child’ Policy in China In the year 1979‚ China was suffering a severe increase in population‚ and because of this Deng Xiaoping (leader of the communist party of China) introduced China to an anti-natalist policy called the ‘One Child’ policy. An anti-natalist policy aims to decrease the crude birth rate and the total fertility rate in a country in order to slow the population growth . This policy generated many social and economical impacts

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    colonies and Britain‚ which gradually changed from thinking of the British as a helpful source of protection to hatred towards them‚ to the political and economic changes imposed by Great Britain. The relationship between Americans and British suffered greatly by the war and the changes that occurred after it would eventually mark American history forever. The economic effects of the French and Indian War were mainly the tightening of the British and colonists’ mercantilist relationship and the Acts imposed

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    Draft 2 The political change that occurred during the French Revolution was based on the political philosophies of the 18th Century Age of Reason. The French Revolution hoped to use reason and natural law to reform the French government because of its inability to serve the needs of the nation. However‚ evident by the dramatic change in the revolution‚ the political philosophies used were not consistent throughout the period of 1776 to 1815. The beginning stages of the French Revolution were characterized

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    insufficient evidence of recent history of traditional ownership of the land. This was a problem faced by many other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. As well as that the High Court had ruled that the Yorta Yorta were required to pay for the legal costs of the

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