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    Bubble Milk Tea

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    red tea with milk busily‚ and the other shopkeeper was adding black glutinous rice ball and ice to the drink. After a few minutes‚ cups of cold bubble milk tea were served to the customs that were waiting outside. And this scene is always happening beside Prince Edward MTR B station‚ there are two bubble milk tea shops. One is the international biggest Bubble Milk Tea Shop “Come Buy”; and the other is a little one called “Little Giant Eggs”. Frequently‚ lots of people stand in front of the little shop

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    Filter Bubble Essay

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    three dynamics that the filter bubble introduces for us and discuss the effects of each one on privacy and our internet experience. Upon reading the chapter‚ the filter bubble fundamentally alters the way we encounter ideas and information. According to the book‚ the filter bubble introduces three dynamics we’ve never dealt with before which is one‚ you are alone in it‚ second‚ the filter bubble is invincible‚ and third‚ you don’t choose to enter the filter bubble (Pariser‚ 2012). In terms of privacy

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    Bubble Gum History

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    The History of Gum Where does bubble gum originate? Who made bubble gum? What was the first bubble gum brand? What is the most popular bubble gum brand today? These are all questions that people often wonder when thinking about gum. Gum is something that is chewed around the world and there is a lot of history behind it‚ such as who invented it‚ the first company that started producing it‚ and the first people who chewed it. The history of bubble gum goes all the way back to the ancient times

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    THE CHANNELS OF MONETARY TRANSMISSION The monetary transmission mechanism is the channels through which the monetary target works and it describes the mechanisms through which the monetary policy actions of the central bank impact on the ultimate objective of inflation and output. Miskhin (1995) usefully describes the various channels through which monetary policy action as summarized by changes in either the nominal money stock or the short term nominal interest rate‚ impact real variables such

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    Blowing A Huge Bubble

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    The first step to blowing a huge bubble is to find the right kind of gum. The best types of gum are Hubba Bubba‚ Big League Chew‚ and Dubble Bubble. Some types of gum don’t work as well as others like trident or orbit. Once you have the right type of gum‚ you have to unwrap the gum and put it into your mouth. You have to have the gum in your mouth for about 3-4 minutes before you blow the bubble‚ depending on what type of gum you have. Before you blow the bubble‚ you have to make sure there is no

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    Housing Market Crash

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    In 2007 when the housing market crashed the whole world was effected. Trillions of dollars have been lost and we are still trying to recover and make sense of all that took place. This economic catastrophe could have been minimized if the proper accounting practices had been followed and if the regulatory framework in place were unassailable. Alan Greenspan‚ in his evaluation of the housing crash stated‚ “...the financial system would have held together‚ had the second bulwark against crisis-our

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    Bubble Cursor Report

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    The third experiment followed a 4×4×3 within-subjects design with the following factors: Blocks (4 blocks to test learning effect)‚ Technique (Ray-Casting Selection with visual feedback‚ Bubble Cursor‚ Expanding Target‚ Sticky Ray)‚ Number of Distractors (5‚ 10‚ 15). As there were 9 (3×3 grid) different locations for each condition and we had twelve participants‚ a total of 5184 (4×4×3×9×12) trails were logged. As with the previous experiments‚ by removing 31 trails (~0.5%) as the outliers‚ we were

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    Tiny Bubbles Lab

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    gas causing bubbles to form. These bubbles cause the felt to rise. Problem In this experiment we measured how long it took for the piece of felt soaked in a yeast solution to sink and rise in the test tube. The amount of time it takes for the felt to sink and rise indicates how oxygen bubbles are formed‚ as hydrogen peroxide is broken down. Hypothesis The amount of hydrogen peroxide directly influences the amount of time it takes to break down the yeast resulting in “tiny bubbles”‚ and the

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    IMPACTS OF MONETARY POLICY SHOCKS ON THE DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN BANKS IN MALAYSIA Salina Hj Kassim Turkhan Ali Abdul Manap Department of Economics Kulliyyah of Economics and Management Sciences International Islamic University Malaysia Jalan Gombak 53100 Kuala Lumpur ABSTRACT This study investigates the impact of monetary policy shocks on bank loans extended by local banks and foreign banks in Malaysia over the period from January 1991 to December 2006. It adopts the impulse response

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    Japan Beyond the Bubble Case

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    as productivity. People worked long hours and were dedicated to the company because of permanent employment policies with attractive wage. They also placed importance on bank savings‚ which enable banks to give loans for further investments‚ creating more jobs and raising the standard of living for the Japanese. Third is the appropriate change in economic reform and other policies by the government that improved the economy consistently and dealt with sudden unexpected circumstances like

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