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    to lose if they are not innovating enough. The government provides firms with support and helps them innovate in many ways. Some of the examples where the government helps firms to be innovative would be in terms of the many patents that the government grants to protect the innovating firms from being replicated. This in a way helps secure the firm’s revenue after they have spent millions of dollars on research and development. Other than government aid as an incentive for innovation‚ firms that

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    Analysis of The Road Not Taken The literary work that captured my attention was Robert Frost’s‚ The Road Not Taken. This particular poem caught my attention because of the metaphor it presents. The narrator comes to a fork in the road while walking through the yellow woods. He considers both paths and concludes that each one is equally well-traveled and appealing. After choosing one of the roads‚ the narrator tells himself that he will come back to this fork one day in order to try the other

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    Unit 30- Health Psychology P3- Explain 2 specific health psychology issues. Anorexia Nervosa Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder where a person tries to keep their weight as low as possible- it is also classes as a serious mental health condition. It usually develops from anxiety about body weight and shape‚ and often a person has a desire to be thin or a fear of being overweight. Often people with anorexia will exercise a lot/too much‚ stick to an extreme diet where they don’t eat much and

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    Pune. Submitted by SHARAYU KUMTEKAR PRN: 07111002474 Of INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS STUDIES AND RESEARCH‚ Navi Mumbai Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth Gultekdi‚ Pune 411037 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I have taken efforts in this project. However‚ it would not have been possible without the kind support and help of the company-RAPTAKOS‚ BRETT & CO. LTD. And my college- INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS STUDIES AND RESEARCH. I would like to extend my sincere thanks to all of them. I am highly indebted to Miss. Suchita Ankolekar

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    Government spending fallacy • Some government spending is essential • Public works providing employment concern • Effects of taxes • Risk and reward Commentary: Many economist believe in the fallacy that the government can keep on spending without taxing. This belief is set straight by the reality of “national insolvency or a runaway inflation.” Whatever the government spends must be paid out in the form of taxes and the sooner the better. But not all government spending is bad. There is still

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    Adela Peeva’s award winning documentary‚ “Whose is this song” tells the narrative of a simple melody that has ambiguous origins. Peeva’s investigation of the song’s roots takes her on a journey to Greece‚ Albania‚ Bosnia‚ Serbia‚ Macedonia and Bulgaria. Through her odyssey‚ it becomes evident how a seemingly “simple” song can highlight the factors that unites and divides the Balkan region. Due to the uncertainty of who claims the song‚ it presents a challenging topic to unpack because there are many

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    disequilibrium of greed portrayed in Kino’s imaginary story indicated that equilibrium is not only necessary at the lowers of social status‚ but also required in the economy and global market today. Jamie Woodwell‚ in her article about mortgage banking‚ titled‚ A Detour to Dis-Equilibrium‚ speaks about the global market saying‚ “When a shock hits a market— a dramatic shift in supply or demand— the market moves to dis-equilibrium. When that happens buyers and sellers cannot come to terms‚ the market slows

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    3 Application of Specific Force and Specific Energy 1. Determine the energy Loss in a NHJ Solution: Applying Momentum equation γQ ( V2 − V1 ) = P1 − P2 g γ Q 2 ( y1 − y 2 ) gb 2 y1y 2 2 2 2 = y1 − y 2 ( ) Q2 2gb Q2 b 2 = ( y1 + y2 ) y1y2 4 = q2 q 2 ( y1 + y 2 ) y1y 2 = (1) 2g 4 Specific energy equation y1 + V12 V2 = y 2 + 2 + ∆E 2g 2g Q2 2 2gy1 b 2 ∆E = y1 + − y2 − Q2 2 2gy 2 b 2 1 ⎤ q2 ⎡ 1 ∆E = ( y1 − y 2 ) + ⎢ 22⎥ 2g ⎢ y1 y 2 ⎥ ⎣ ⎦ ⎡ q2 1 ⎤ =

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    Robert Frost’s famous poem‚ The Road Not Taken‚ contains hidden messages that contribute to the reader’s everyday life. The poem revolves around the topic of choice‚ and the permanent effects that decisions have on human life. Human beings are exposed to life-changing decisions every day‚ and are forced to make a choices while being unaware of the outcome. The Road Not Taken suggests that every decision made in life will always have an impact on a person’s future‚ no matter how simple it may seem

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    English 1102 1/13/2013 An Anguished Process from Psychological Struggles to Actions William Faulkner’s “Barn Burning” and Zora Neala Hurston’s “Sweat” are both short stories talking about family relationships. “’Barn Burning’ is about a spiritual quest for the father”. (Billingslea). However “Sweat” questions what marriage brings to women? William Faulkner describes the young boy Sarty’s inner battle through the abundant description

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