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    offer a quick and relatively inexpensive way to diversify‚ the purpose of this article is to address the issue of risk reduction through international diversification. This article also provides support for the hypothesis that international market correlations increase after unexpected exogenous shocks. The implication is that diversification benefits may be reduced after such events. National economies have recently become more closely linked‚ not only because of growing international trade and investment

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    the research. Your hypothesis might be that there is a positive correlation (for example‚ the number of hours of study & your midterm exam scores)‚ or a negative correlation (for example‚ your levels of stress & your exam scores). A perfect correlation would be an r = +1.0 & -1.0‚ while no correlation would be r = 0. Perfect correlations would almost never occur; expect to see correlations much less than + or - 1.0. Although correlation can’t prove a causal relationship‚ it can be used for prediction

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    Amaia Soto NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF TECHNOLOGY The advantages of technology are undeniable‚ electronic devices make our life much easier as we can save time and money when using them: cars‚ microwaves‚ mobile phones… In contrast‚ there are a lot of disadvantages that we don’t take into account. The recession is not the only cause of unemployment: technology has enabled multinational companies to replace their workers with machines. This business process has created job redundancies and downsizing. In

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    1 In this assignment‚ I am to graph‚ report‚ and giving an explanation of the correlation between the data that was given. The data that I am to graph are between the variables of the number of hours study and the exam scores. The linear correlation coefficient and the linear regression equation produced from the Excel spreadsheet are f(x) = 1.5607693309x + 55.769550074 with the Pearson ’s r value of

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    The correlation between personal responsibility and college success Roland Miner GEN/200 November 30‚ 2012 Sara Martin The correlation between personal responsibility and college success Even though some may say there is no direct correlation between personal responsibility and college success‚ the relationship with how responsible you are and how that affects your college success becomes evident with higher Grade Point Averages and overall pride in your work. With these tools‚ high GPA‚

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    Negative Impact of Technology ’Technology and threats have a lot in common.’ The negative impact of technology on society has left no stone unturned in proving this statement right. Let’s get acquainted with more in the following write-up... It is appallingly obvious our technology has exceeded our humanity. ~ Albert Einstein When I was a kid‚ we had a social life‚ and it was called ’outside’. And look at today’s kids - Facebook‚ PlayStations‚ iPhones‚ Blackberries‚ and not to forget‚ television

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    Khamdee Thanyatep MBA1 Positive and Negative Situation Everyone encounters negative situations‚ whether at home‚ work‚ in the community‚ or at school. How we deal with these situations is what determines whether we grow and become stronger‚ or are beaten by them. We all face negative situations in our life. Someone may say something bad about you‚ or something you’ve worked hard on is rejected. In situations like this it is difficult to keep a positive attitude. However we’re judged by our communications

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    teenager and I have always thought of them as being a good thing. As I got older‚ I started to see the negative effects they had on her. She became dependent on them and could not function properly without them. Seeing her go through all she went through while on those medications made me question whether the positive effects would outweigh the negative. As someone who has seen the positive and negative effects of antidepressants‚ I want to find what other people experience. What is “common” and what

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    As a nurse advocate for patients in the role of a scientist the nurse is expected to assess‚observe and analyze patient data.The observations should correlate with patient experienced symptoms and the RN is responsible for reported these findings to physician.The expectation of the LPN and nursing assistant in the scientist role would be that of data collection.As a detective the RN would analyze all pertinent data. The RN should investigate the lab values‚observable signs and experienced symptoms

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    With the introduction of the VBIED a ‘Cat & Mouse’ game began between the PIRA and the EOD teams. With the implementations of new British Army TTPs and equipment to counter the VBIED‚ the PIRA change to more sophisticated techniques and tactics. A number of these tactics were shorter time delay on the VBIED‚ disguising the device as a harmless object‚ placing a number of booby traps on one device or Victim Operated IEDs (VOIED)‚pressure mat‚ anti-handing‚ anti-lift‚ anti-trembling devices‚ the

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