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    140‚392.00 139‚788.00 3.21 2.97 4.19 5.60 5.47 CURRENT RATIO. The current ratio (Sannella‚ 1991) above shows that in the year 2001 the current assets of J P Morgan (MIkdashi‚ 2001) are 3.21 times larger than the current liabilities. The current ratio went down to 2.97 times in the year 2002. The current assets were 4.19 times larger than the current liabilities during the year 2003. The current ratio went up

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    money were supposed to be safe and low risk‚ which would also keep it in compliance with the standards set by JP Morgan Chase. Unfortunately‚ the transactions made in this area of the company were known as the Synthetic Credit Portfolio. This portfolio was a high risk portfolio that would either generate a large amount of profits or create massive losses overall. As a result‚ JP Morgan Chase had to face and handle the situation with massive losses. The losses were hidden by wire fraud‚ false Security

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    Stanley 92-804 Stanley 92-804 socket set comes finish with attachments that are laser scratched. It covered with an exceptional elastic grasp‚ the ratchet handle is agreeable to utilize‚ and a basic brisk discharge catch influences changing attachments to quick

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    slave owning property‚ of property owning property‚ quickly became rejected as plausible. Afterall‚ slaves were constantly “working from sunup to sundown” (234) and lacked the funds and skills necessary to acquire property. However‚ author Philip D. Morgan dismisses this stereotypical outlook on a supposed ignorant slave society and instead argues that slaves under

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    The Shining is a classic horror movie that developed its respective genre through its different elements. The film’s director‚ Stanley Kubrick‚ does an excellent job creating a dynamic setting‚ and implementing fear and suspense within multiple scenes. The Shining’s first scene serves as an incredible way to introduce the setting. It features Jack driving down a windy road in the Colorado Rockies. The scenes score is what makes the scene so dynamic. The Colorado Rockies and the surrounding area

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    Volleyball History In 1895‚ William G Morgan‚ a physical education director at the Holyoke‚ Massachusettes YMCA‚ created a game called Mintonette‚ as a low contact indoor sport. After observing the first game‚ Alfred Halstead‚ renamed the game Volleyball due to the volleying nature of the game. Numerous other variations of Volleyball have developed such as Beach Volleyball‚ Footvolley‚ Hooverball‚ and Newcomb. Both Men’s and Women’s Leagues are popular‚ and there are many clubs and tournaments throughout

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    Kinder Morgan - MBO   Richard Kinder and Bill Morgan purchased a master limited partnership pipeline company from Enron for $40 million in 1997‚ founding Kinder Morgan‚ Inc. (KMI) 1. The primary benefit of an MLP comes in the form of tax savings. While shareholders in a corporation face double taxation‚ owners of a partnership are taxed only once (when receiving distributions). Corporate income tax does not exist in the partnership. When cash distributions to MLP owners exceed

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    In the novel “like water for chocolate” by Laura Esquivel‚ its genre a magical realism is realistic style of imaginary scenes or realistic fiction. Esquivel demonstrated the idea of a revolution and liberty‚ literally with the war that take place in 1910 during the Mexican revolution a battle between the federals and rebels as well as figuratively with Tita’s struggle within herself and Mama Elena. In the story is about a girl named Tita De La Garza worked on the family’s ranch as tradition ties

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    Case 6-3 Question 1: Westwood’s Gross Margin Percentage is calculated as (sales less cost of goods sold) as a percentage of net sales revenue. For Westwood it’s calculated as follows based on the financial statements (all in millions of dollars): 2010 Gross Margin: (2000-1100) = 900 2010 Sales Revenue = 2000 2010 Gross Margin Percentage = 45% 2009 Gross Margin: (1500 – 800) = 700 2009 Sales Revenue = 1500 2009 Gross Margin Percentage = 46.7% Westwood’s Pre-Tax Return on Sales

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    The Supernatural as a Means of Protagonist Empowerment in Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel and The House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende IB A1 English HL World Literature Comparative Essay Word Count: 1496 Keri-Anne Murray Candidate #: 003072-058 World Literature Comparative Essay 1 In Like Water for Chocolate and The House of the Spirits‚ respective authors Laura Esquivel and Isabel Allende use a connection with the supernatural to empower the protagonists in three

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