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    Shark Fins

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    Should we eat sharks’ fins? Shark’s fin soup is a delicacy which is enjoyed by many people around the world‚ especially the Chinese as they believe that it symbolizes wealth‚ honour and respect. However‚ the practice of cutting off sharks’ fins alive and then throwing them back into the sea had caused increasing awareness and ire of animal rights and environment advocates. Statistics have estimated that one hundred million sharks are killed every year‚ not considering the fact that these numbers

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    Fin Soup

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    Standard reports that Disney has decided to take the shark’s fin soup off its wedding banquet menu. However‚ its hotels will still serve it on request after educating customers about the threat to sharks. The company plans to distribute pamphlets which detail the environmental impact of killing sharks‚ how they are killed and how the fins are harvested to customers who insist on having the soup. Disney also says it will only source shark’s fins from “reliable and responsible suppliers” that adhere to

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    countries that issue permits to kill whales for research; Japan uses this to hunt whales and the meat from their research. * The Japanese whaling people left for the Antarctic in December 2006‚ with the intention of killing 850 Minke whales and 10 fin whales. Whales are hunted for their: * Liver – oil * Skin – Belts/ shoes/ handbags and luggage * Bone – animal feed and fertilisers * Teeth – buttons/ piano keys and jewellery Why? 1. Lots of different types of whales

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    FIN 923

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    Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 Investment Policy Statement (IPS): 1 Constructing the portfolio: 3 Passive Portfolio: 6 Active Portfolio: 7 Performance of Active portfolio 18 Sharp Ratio: 19 Conclusion: 20 References 21 Investment Policy Statement (IPS): Mr. Ziad Hamzeh- Lebanese National- is a Senior Credit Risk Manager at Invest Bank Head Office Sharjah; He is 45 years Old‚ resident in Sharjah for 20 years. Mr. Hamzeh is divorced with two children

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    Fin 370

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    Financial Terms and Definitions Your Name FIN/370 April 5‚ 2012 Professor Professor Name 1. Finance: Finance is the study of how people and businesses evaluate investments and raise capital to fund them. 2. Efficient market: Efficient market is the concept that all trading opportunities are fairly priced. 3. Primary market: Primary market is a part of the financial market where new security issues are initially bought and sold. 4.

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    Norwegian Hunting Whales

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    Do you agree with the Norwegian and Japanese position on permitting the hunting of non-endangered species of whales as a cultural exemption? Fishing and hunting have been for some communities a way of living for several hundred years. This way of living and the methods associated have been part of their identity for generations after generations‚ and in many cases preserved by these communities. Because of the globalization‚ the world is becoming a “global village” where some powerful countries feel

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    their whole life. Sharks swim by moving their tail and bodies side to side; instead dolphins move their tails and bodies up and down. Lastly‚ one more main difference between a dolphin and a shark is the dorsal fin; on a dolphin the dorsal fin at the top is curve‚ yet on sharks the dorsal fin is straight. While they both live in the ocean‚ these are just a few points about how sharks and dolphins are truly different ocean creatures. Title: The Difference Between Sharks and Dolphins Topic Sentence:

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    Fin 515

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    FIN 515 14-1 Residual Distribution Model Axel Telecommunications has a target capital structure that consists of 70% debt and 30% equity. The company anticipates that its capital budget for the upcoming year will be $3 million. If Axel reports net income of $2 million and follows a residual distribution model with all distributions as dividends‚ what will be its dividend payout ratio? $410‚000 (3000000/5000000)*1000000 – (500000/5000000)*1000000 - .05(6000000)(1-.07) .6*1000000 - .1*1000000

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    GEOG1016 Nature Conservation  for Sustainable Societies Guidelines on the use of the pdf files of lecture handouts: (1) The files shall only be used by registered students of the course for learning  purpose only. (2) The files must not be transmitted in any form to any third parties who are not  registered students of the course. (3) The copyrights of all the texts and illustrations in the files must be strictly  observed‚ and they must not be copied or used in any way outside the realm of  normal learning use

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    Blue Whale

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    Balaenopteridae- derived from the French‚ rorqual meaning whale Related Species- Sei Whale‚ Humback Whale‚ Fin Whale‚ Bryde’s Whale‚ Eden’s Whale‚ Common Minke Whale‚ Antarctic Minke Whale‚ and Omura’s Whale. Family Traits- Members of the Family Balaenopteridae have a narrow elongated flipper‚ feed on crustaceans by gulping water and pushing it out through baleen plates‚ have a dorsal fin and gestation last from 11-12 months. Physical Traits- The Blue Whale is the largest animal to ever live. It

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