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    Exam Iii

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    Fin 221 Spring 2011 Exam 3 Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1. MAD Inc. is evaluating the following four independent‚ investment opportunities: Project A B C D Cost $300‚000 150‚000 200‚000 400‚000 IRR 14% 10% 13% 11% MAD’s target capital structure is 60 percent debt and 40 percent equity. The yield to maturity on the company’s new debt will be 10 percent. MAD’s beta is 1.7‚ the risk free rate is 4% and the required market return is

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    In Roman literature Aeneas serves as the epitome of a well behaved exemplary citizen. The poet Archias is also the embodiment of the values of Rome. He displays loyalty‚ honesty‚ and honorable character. These traits make him a model citizen. However we also have Roman citizens like Catalina who have done bad things like attempting to over throw the republic‚ attempting assassinations‚ and extorting money. Behaviors among citizens such as those displayed by Catalina force us to pose the question

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    heroes‚ and of multiple gods that represent different aspects of human life (love‚ theater‚ wine‚ etc.). Jacques Sablet’s Helen Saved by Venus from the Wrath of Aeneas‚ painted in 1779 in Switzerland‚ depicts the events of the fall of Troy during the Trojan War. After witnessing the king of Troy‚ Priam‚ die right in front of him‚ Aeneas‚ son of the goddess Venus and King Anchises‚ was struck with painful memories of his own father’s death and was filled with emotions. As he observed the burning

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    Diction In Richard III

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    to say‚ don’t say it at all.” Throughout Shakespeare’s epic‚ Richard III‚ there is a clear theme showing the power of word choice. Richard uses words to gain power‚ woo Lady Anne‚ motivate his army‚ and to trick Hastings in putting himself to death. Throughout Richard III‚ Shakespeare shows the power of diction in getting what one wants. The first evidence of the power of diction is evident when Richard wins over Lady

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    Accomplishments of Richard III Richard III was a strong and effective leader who improved England’s government and enforced fair laws. Although Richard III is most known as an cruel leader who was accused of several murders‚ he was a benevolent leader and did the best he could to help his subjects. Richard was also very charitable; he founded several important councils‚ did his best to enhance the cultural level of his people‚ especially the poor and strived to create an equal and fair land by

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    Alexander III Biography

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    Alexander III Alexander III was the second son of Alexander. Brought up as a Prince‚ not as a future Tsar‚ he was destined for a military career. However‚ in 1865 his elder brother Nicholas suddenly died and therefore Alexander was proclaimed the heir to the Russian throne. With the death of his brother‚ Alexander inherited more than just the throne‚ but also‚ as insisted by his brother on his deathbed‚ Nicolas’ fiancé. In October 1866 Alexander married the daughter of the Danish King‚ Princess

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    Richard Iii Conscience

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    The attack of "conscience" that King Richard suffers in Act 5‚ Scene 5 of Shakespeare’s Richard III (133-157) can be seen as the psychological climax of the drama‚ one that is critical to both Richard’s development as a character and the play’s ultimate success. Richard’s struggle to reconcile the many different roles he attempts to play into one unified self‚ reflected in the tone and composition of his speech‚ adds depth and humanity to his character; at the same time‚ his ultimate failure to maintain

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    Clay Matthews Iii

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    English Free Topic Essay #2 ‘’Clay Matthews III’’ Virgilio Henriquez 11-3 Clay Matthews III is an American football linebacker that plays for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League. He is my favorite NFL player‚ because I‚ myself‚ play as a linebacker in my team‚ so I use Clay Matthews as my inspiration and motivation to become better every day. Even though he doesn’t play in my favorite NFL team‚ I consider him a very good player because of his swiftness‚ strength‚ and

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    Asssignment III ECO

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    proposal to cut prices on (i) total revenue‚ (ii) total cost‚ and (iii) total profits. Price elasticity of demand (Ed) is defined as Ed = % ∆Q / %∆P Which means: % ∆Q =(-2)*(-5) = 10% (There would a 10% increase in quantity) Q1 = Q + 10% increase = 20‚000 + 2000 = 22‚000 i) Total Revenue: TR1 = Q1 * P1 = $22‚000 * $9.5 = $209‚000 (Increase of 4.5%) ii) Total Cost: TC1 = FC + VC = $60‚000 + ($22‚000 * $5.6) = 183‚200 (Increase of 2.1) iii) Total Profit: TP1 = TR1 - TC1 = $209‚000 – $183‚200 = $25‚800

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    Misogyny of Richard III

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    Omens were signs of coming events‚ often regarded as a threat or warning. Duchess of York: Thou cam’st on earth to make the earth my hell’ act 4 scene 4. For all its preoccupation with religionm dreams and the workings of fate‚ the play is a study in the harsh realities f power politics: what individual and social life is like under a despotic and brutal king ruling a deeply corrupt state. Exploiting the divisions cause by feuding political factions‚ and manipulating individuals and the system

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