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    Definition Definition of cap rates Capitalization rate shows the possible rate of return on the investment. Investors always favor a higher cap rate. This is due to the fact that the higher the cap rate the more earnings will be generated from the asset or investment. In order to calculate the capitalization rate we must figure out the Net operating income (NOI). The net operating income or NOI is equivalent to the deduction of all essential operating expenses from the all the operational profits

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    SCH4U7-02 Monday‚ October 21‚ 2013 Designing an Experiment to Investigate Factors Affecting Rate of Reaction Introduction Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2)‚ is the most simple peroxide and commonly used in several household items such as toothpaste or as an alternative to bleach. However hydrogen peroxide it is a very dangerous substance when accumulated in large amounts. If that situation occurs this substance must be decomposed. But how can we decompose this reaction? Well it decomposes by itself

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    The effect of temperature on a reaction rate In this experiment I shall be investigating how temperature affects the rate of reaction Rates of reaction The Factors that affect the rate of reaction are temperature‚ surface area‚ concentration‚ catalysts‚ light and pressure Surface area – Surface area is the amount of solid surface that is available for reaction - Only affects solids so this will not affect our

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    cut attrition and the possible new moves and plans to have sustained rate of employees’ retention. The paper also discusses the high turnover in the hospitality industry in the context of the lifestyle and attitudes of younger employees who constitute the major portions of the human resource and hospitality industry. The paper finally makes recommendations as to how the attrition can be reduced to a minimum and to increase the rate of attention of the employees in the hospitality industry. 2

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    Demonstration of the Rates of Reaction Between Sulphuric Acid (25mL ±0.5mL) and Magnesium (0.02g ±0.01g) Changing Due to Different Surface Areas By Chania Baldwin Introduction: When sulphuric acid and magnesium are added together‚ magnesium sulphate and hydrogen gas is created. To create such a reaction the atoms must collide with a sufficient amount of energy. Every reaction requires a different amount of energy to create the reaction‚ which is called the activation energy; when there is not enough

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    The Effect of Temperature on the Rate of Diffusion Damsel C. Bangcal Aira May V. dela Cruz Jacqueline L. Lacuesta Richelle Jem P. Jobog Group 1 Section U-2L November 17‚ 2014 ___________ 1A research proposal submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements in General Biology I Laboratory under Proj. Joan O. Adajar‚ 1st semester‚ 2014-2015. INTRODUCTION Molecules undergo constant motion and move in regions with a higher concentration to a lower concentration

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    Crime Rates in Japan

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    International Crime and Transnational Crime Danielle Poindexter Dave Sanchez CRJ: Comparative Criminal Justice April 13‚ 2013 Based on the Article General Assembly of the United Nations‚ drug trafficking refers to illegal drugs sold and distributed. This happens in the United States as well as in other countries; the main concern with transnational drug trafficking for the United States is illegal drugs being transported. In from other countries the states the sales of them

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    LECTURE OUTLINE – DRAFT 2 [pp. 3-4 are new] NB MIDTERM EXAM SUNDAY‚ OCTOBER 20‚ 2013 CONCLUDE LECTURE 4 THE SHARPE SINGLE INDEX MODEL SHARPE MODEL’S APPLICATION TO PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT THE MODEL’S ASSUMPTIONS [ARE THEY REALISTIC?] ESTIMATING THE MODEL PARAMETERS RELIABILITY OF THE ESTIMATES IMPROVING THE MODEL SHARPE VERSUS NAÏVE DIVERSIFICATION [BODIE Appendix 6A +] REFERENCE: BODIE 6th ed.‚ CHAPTER 9‚ SECTIONS 9.1-9.5 AN APPLICATION OF THE SHARPE SINGLE INDEX MODEL A Disciplined

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    Significance of the study This study is significant in such away‚ freshmen criminology students of Naval State University would learn and be corrected the part in which improper practices and wrong doing about the usability of cell phone. Students of naval State University particularly taking up Bachelor of Science in Criminology would possess great knowledge‚ guidance and additional awareness trough this research. This proposed study is beneficiary among freshmen criminology student of Naval

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    Investigation of the rate of photosynthesis of pondweed. Research question: How does the concentration of sodium bicarbonate relate to the amount of oxygen produced by Elodea (Canadian pond weed) in the process of photosynthesis? Hypothesis: If there is an increase in concentration of sodium bicarbonate the amount of oxygen produced will increase because the sodium bicarbonate concentration will increase the carbon dioxide levels. Independent variable- Concentrations of sodium bicarbonate (8%

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