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    Salmon V Salmon

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    29. Introduction
 30. The decision of the House of Lords in Salomon v Salomon & Co Ltd [1] evinces the accuracy of Gooley’s observation that the separate legal entity doctrine was a "two-edged sword".[2] At a general level‚ it was a good decision. By establishing that corporations are separate legal entities‚ Salomon’s case endowed the company with all the requisite attributes with which to become the powerhouse of capitalism. At a particular level‚ however‚ it was a bad decision. By extending the

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    Wild Salmon Vs. Farmed Salmon 1 Salmon is the third most consumed seafood in the U.S. (2010). Each person eats about 2 pounds a year. The source of this fish is acquired from two places‚ either a salmon farm or from the wild. There are definite positives and negative to both sources‚ but farmed salmon benefits both the consumer and the environment‚ while wild salmon only benefits the consumer. 2 Farming Salmon is very significant to the market demand. Annually‚ Americans

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    Dam the Salmon

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    24 October 2011 Dam the Politics... Save the Salmon There are some things in this world that mean more to us than we can explain. We as human beings have an existential connection to all of mother earth’s creatures. We are approaching a dark time in the Klamath River‚ soon there will be no natural born salmon spawning up what was once one of the rivers that spawned the most salmon in the Pacific Northwest. The salmon that at one time flourished in the Klamath‚ are not able to reach their natural

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    to the mighty Salmon of America. Although there are solutions to dams they are not enough to save the species. Salmon are slowly becoming extinct due to dams‚ because dams are cutting off rivers to and from the ocean and preventing them to spawn. Salmon were thriving in the U.S. before hydropower dams were established. Salmon are the most extraordinary fish on the planet‚ they make an extremely long journey that start when they are only a little smelt and finish in adulthood. Salmon numbers were in

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    Salmon Mommas

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    Salmon Mommas Ten years ago‚ there was an old documentary named Glaciers -- Alaska’s Rivers of Ice which gave us a brief view of salmon. Salmon are a very famous anadromous migratory fish‚ which spawn in freshwater rivers‚ postpartum back in the ocean of fattening. The young fish will live in fresh water for 2 or 3 years‚ and then they swim into the sea‚ where staying a year or years until sexual maturity. After that‚ they return to the original birthplace to spawn. After ten years‚ now‚ just as

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    Transgenic Salmon

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    vectors. Transgenic salmon are currently being reviewed by the FDA as being the first approved transgenic animal to be publicly available for consumption. Reasons why transgenic salmon are on the cusp of approval is to address over fishing issues and due to the main current source of salmon (Atlantic salmon) being classified as an endangered species. Genetically modified salmon have been modified by integrating the growth hormone regulating gene from Atlantic Chinook salmon in conjunction with an

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    Pacific Salmon

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    Problem Definition: Ratish‚ Rotem‚ & Retzlaff Partners (RRR) are preparing a $450 Million (M) bid for Pacific Salmon Company (PSC). This analysis looks at how attractive RRR’s $450M bid and 12.5% equity option is to owners Ivanov‚ Stepanov & Nikonov (ISN). The analysis also investigates RRR’s decision to finance $325M with debt and the foreign currency risk to PSC revenues. Analysis: PSC was evaluated using projected unlevered Free Cash Flow (FCF) with a Terminal Growth Rate (TGR) of 2.5% and

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    The Human Geography of Japan By Kieran McLaughlin‚ M.S. Ed. Physical Geography        Land area – 145‚882 square miles‚ smaller than Montana Four Main Islands: Hokkaido‚ Honshu‚ Kyushu‚ and Shikoku Japan is mostly mountainous and the cities are located on the coast Mount Fuji is the highest point – elevation 12‚388 ft. Mild earthquakes are common and severe earthquakes occur every few years The Japanese experience all four seasons. The Location of Tokyo - 35 40 N 139 45 E •  

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    Salmon is the all-encompassing name for several varieties of fish that are freshwater fish‚ saltwater fish‚ or fish that spend part of their lives in one habitat and part of their lives in the other. Salmon is one of the most-desired restaurant fish‚ and they are most commonly found in the tributaries of the North Atlantic and Pacific Oceans‚ but have also been introduced into other areas‚ such as the Great Lakes in North America. Salmon is one of the more difficult fish to catch‚ but there are

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    Saving the Pacific Salmon

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    Pacific Salmon English 101 4/26/2011 Saving the Pacific Salmon Salmon are one of the most important fish species in the world‚ and in the Pacific Northwest the fish are a way of life for many species of plants and animals‚ including humans. The major problem that humans are facing is that the population of wild salmon is dangerously low as compared to historic numbers due to over-fishing and human degradation (including dams‚ chemical pollution and land use impacts.). Pacific Salmon are now

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