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    Separation of ownership and control Advantages and Disadvantages of using common stock to finance your business- Advantages: * Less risky than financing with bonds * Dividends paid only on decisions by the board of directors * If the corp. does not pay the dividends‚ they can reinvest the cash * Can use the proceeds of stock issue to maintain or improve its debt to equity ratio Disadvantages: * Dividends paid are not tax deductible. Interest or debt is tax deductible *

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    Marine Environmental Law

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    I. Introduction The protection of marine environment as part of the general emergence of environmental consciousness has become of paramount importance for the shipping industry. It is well known that maritime casualties act as catalysts for the creation of international and regional legislation. Therefore‚ the European Union following the “Erika” and the “Prestige” shipwrecks‚ which occurred in 1999 and 2002 respectively‚ has pursued legislative measures in response to the oil pollution of the

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    Yellowtail Marine, Inc

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    The purpose of this memorandum is to outline Robyn’s Gilcrist’s situation and to help establish her priorities on her first day at work. On April 12‚ Mr. Boswell appointed Ms. Gilcrist as the president of Yellowtail Marine after the sudden death of Olaf Gunerson. As a walk-in president‚ Robyn must learn the business to be a credible leader. She brings an impressive track record in sales and marketing with great results. Her long term goal with Yellowtail Marina is to have a controlling interest

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    The Responsibilities of an NCO: Accountability and Fraternization with Subordinate Personnel. Accountability comes in several different forms. First and foremost would be accountability for your own actions. Each Marine is held accountable for their actions and is expected to live up to the reputation and standards of the Marine Corps as directed by our higher ranking officers and staff NCOs. Another form would be that in accountability for your subordinates’ actions. Leaders are expected to

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    The dictionary defines punctual as: Acting or arriving exactly at the time appointed; prompt. Under the rigid and disciplined structure of military life there is no margin for error. The slightest modicum of hesitation or procrastination can result in the tragic loss of innumerable lives. There are many circumstances where a failure to be prompt could have dire consequences. Under certain circumstances not arriving for guard duty at the designated time could allow a breach of security that could

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    Marine Biology Plankton

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    Zoo plankton -Feed on phytoplankton -Weak swimmers Which includes: 1. Copepods 2.Krill 3.Phylum Cnidaria 4.Phylum Ctenphora 5.Salps 6.Larvaceans 7.Phylum Chaetognatha 8.Mollusks and Annelids Copepods -Phylum Arthropoda -Subphylum Crustacea -Exoskeleton that is molted -Segmentation -Jointed appendages -One of most dominant groups of zooplankton -Active filter feeders -The head has a single central eye and two antennae. Krill -Phylum Arthropoda -Subphylum Crustacea

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    Women's Army Corps (WAAC)

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    All branches of U.S. service had a female auxiliary. The Women’s Army Corps (WAC) began as the Women’s Auxiliary Army Corps (WAAC)‚ which was not an official part of the U.S. Army. But that changed in 1943‚ as did the name. In all‚ more than 100‚000 women served in the WAC in positions ranging from telephone operator to truck mechanic. The women’s reserve of the navy — known as WAVES — enlisted 100‚000 women‚ and the Marine Corps Women’s Reserve‚ which was formed in February 1943‚ enlisted 23‚000.

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    HILTI CORP 5forces

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    HILTI CORP - Industry Analysis PORTERS 5 FORCES 1. Extent Competitive Rivalry Few but strong players in this strategic group The construction tool industry is huge and has the propensity to shift with shift in economic dynamics – Economic growth‚ GDP Requires substantial capital due to fixed and variable cost Wide range of products in variety of market segments within Few competitor with differentiation strategy Industry is driven by high level of technology and innovation‚ this could be

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    LinkedIn Corp.‚ 2008 Question #1 Network effect is seen as a phenomenon where a network service (SNS or PNS) becomes more valuable as the number of users increase. This phenomenon encourages continually increasing membership within the network. This can happen when a user adopts a network service initially to connect with current users‚ or later‚ when “everyone” is using the network service. Network effect exists in both social and professional networking (Majon International‚ 2010). Both

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    Coastal construction This effects the marine environment in many ways‚ dredging has a big impact on marine eco systems dredging wrecks reefs and destroys the homes for manor many organisms. When this happens the dirt from the bottom dirties the water up and it makes it harder for fish to see and hunt for their food. Artificial reefs are a positive impact humans have on the marine environment. Doing this builds homes for fish and organisms. It has a big impact on the food chain for fish also. Little

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