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    following is not an accessory digestive organ? a. liver b. tongue c. stomach d. pancreas 2. What part of the digestive system where mechanical digestion happens? a. mouth b. rectum c. stomach d. esophagus 3. The throat is divided into two separate tubes: the trachea and the esophagus. Which of the organs prevents food from entering the trachea? a. The uvula b. The tongue c. The trachea d. The epiglottis 4. What is the main functions of the digestive system? a. ingestion and digestion

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    STOCK EXCHANGE OF INDIAN

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    Stock Exchange (Share Bazaar) is one of the most vital parts of the capital market. Stock Exchange is the market from where purchase and sale of industrial and financial securities are done. It is the place where trading in securities is done through rules and regulations laid down by the SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of India). It performs various functions and provides useful services to the investors and borrowing companies. Stock exchange is an organized market for buying and selling of

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    Karachi Stock Exchange

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    The Karachi Stock Exchange or KSE is a stock exchange located in Karachi‚ Sindh‚ Pakistan. Founded in 1947‚ it is Pakistan’s largest and oldest stock exchange‚ with many Pakistani as well as overseas listings. Its current premises are situated on Stock Exchange Road‚ in the heart of Karachi’s Business District. The KSE is the biggest and most liquid exchange in Pakistan and in 2002 it was declared as the "Best Performing Stock Market of the World" by "Business Week". As of December 20‚ 2007‚ 671

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    seen if recent trends in terrorism (i.e. cyber-attacks or foreign fighters) will have the same effect‚ however‚ the increased use of children in terrorist operations will likely remain and increase over time. The use of children in terrorist operations is not a new phenomenon‚ however‚ their participation in terrorist acts such as executions and suicide bombings has increased over the last few years. The execution of two Russian members of ISIS by a 10-year-old boy and the suicide bombing in

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    The oil industry is a large and fast depleting industry. The main market oil producing countries and organizations such as Opec and Opec+‚ and a few other non-Opec countries indicate that their current production rates (reserves) are slowly being eaten up. This is shown by (graph 1) The structure of the world oil market is set to be oligopolistic as the oil market is dominated buy few suppliers‚ such as Opec and Opec + and the North Sea. For a industry to be classified as an oligopolistic industry

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    BUFFER STOCK SCHEMES

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    BUFFER STOCK SCHEMES The prices of agricultural products such as wheat‚ cotton‚ cocoa‚ tea and coffee tend to fluctuate more than prices of manufactured products and services. This is largely due to the volatility in the market supply of agricultural products coupled with the fact that demand and supply are price inelastic. Products with unstable conditions of supply and demand will experience price fluctuations. Agricultural (farm) prices tend to be volatile because: Supply changes because

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    Investor Stock Analysis

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    INVESTOR STOCK ANALYSIS University of Phoenix Fin 571 April 22‚ 2013 Bank of America and SunTrust are competitors in the banking industry. Aside from the obvious similtaries inherent to the banking business‚ these two companies are different when viewed through a financial perspective. Both companies operates in three segments: Consumer Banking and Private Wealth Management‚ Wholesale Banking‚ and Mortgage Banking. SunTrust Banks has a market cap of $14.81

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    Stock Exchange Assignment

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    Stock Exchange Assignment Portfolio: 12/03/07 $150 000 in Rio Tinto Ltd (RIO) @ $74.84 = 2 004 shares $50 000 in Newcrest Mining Ltd (NCM) @ $21.28 = 2 349 shares $50 000 in Macarthur Coal Ltd (MCC) @ $4.55 = 10989 shares $50 000 in Fortescue Metals Group (FMG) @ $18.05 = 2770 shares Total: $300 000 18/05/07 2004 shares in RIO @ $90.91 = $182 183 .64 2359 shares in NCM @ $22.20 = $52 369.80 10989 shares in MCC @ $5.27 = $57 912.03 2770 shares in

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    Stock markets started to crash on october 1929. Which send everyone on wall street into panic mode and depression mode. It also took out millions of investors who invested in the stock market. Years later investments started to drop and was a major downfall in industrial output. The unemployment rate also started to rise up because failing companies laid off workers. when the Great Depression reached its lowest point‚13 to 15 million Americans were unemployed while half of the country banks failed

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    Stock and Bond Issue

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    common stock. In the end‚ the argument is about whether to raise debt or equity. What are the annual cash expenses associated with the (a) bond issue? (b) common stock issue? Analysis of issuing stock The cost of issuing stock is lower than bond. The bond has a principal repayment of an additional $6.25 million cash expenses annually and that is over 9% of the bond issue. Also‚ the risk is lower than the bond which has an increased risk that will lead to wild swings in the stock price

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