2. Justify your allocation based on your outlook for systematic risk in the U.S. Systematic risk is primarily based on the risks that are associated with actual or real events that may affect the market. This includes interest rates‚ inflation‚ wars and all that can affect the market and cannot be avoided through diversification. Systematic risk can be associated with riskier securities if and when compared to bonds. This rate of return is mainly unpredictable but can be profitable. My reasoning
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Natural Environment Subway restaurant is the restaurant that sells the most largest submarine sandwich chain and have more than 37‚000 franchise in all around the world are on a running to make their restaurant to operations as environmentally and socially responsible as possible to aim to improve the health of the earth in the same time. Last few years‚ subway started to switch their products and business practices that use less energy and resources‚ and generate less waste. By the process‚
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[pic] TERM PAPER ON BHOPAL GAS TRAGEDY : IS THE GOVERNMENT SLEEPING Submitted to :- Submitted by :- Lect.Vishwas chakranarayan Harpreet singh Roll no. A18 Section :- S1001 INDEX 1.Preface 2.Acknowledgement 3.Contents 4.Introduction
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the management of a petroleum economy: revisting the Nigeria crisis. A lecture presented at the second Edition of the the lectures in honour of Prof. G.A Olawoyin (SAN) News watch July 11‚ 2011 legal Framework for Appropriate funding of the oil and Gas industry
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Introduction Subway is a fast food restaurant that was established in 1956 and is now amongst the top franchise restaurants in the world. The mission of Subway is to delight each customer with their value through the fresh‚ delicious‚ made-to-order sandwiches and exceptional experience (Subway‚ 2010). This essay highlights how Subway positions its product in the market. Market Segmentation Individuals in the market have different behaviours and needs. Therefore‚ to serve them‚ there is a need for
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Oil and Gas PricesOil and Gas 2There are many issues that cause the cost of oil and gas to increase. The main contributing issue to the increasing cost of oil and gas is supply and demand‚ when demand is greater than supply‚ the price of oil and gas will increase. The factors that affect supply include increased demand‚ problems with refineries and pipelines‚ and disruption to supply or threat of disruption to supply.With the increased demand for oil in the United States and other countries such
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INTRODUCTION: This case involves suspect Hayk Arakelyan DOB 03/21/88‚ entering the Subway located at 1739 E. Washington Blvd during business hours. Once Arakelyan was inside of the Subway‚ he walked to the office door that had an "Employees only" sign on it‚ opened the door‚ and entered the office. Arakelyan stole $753 US Currency (Various Denominations) that was left on the counter in the office and left the store on foot‚ traveling west on Washington Blvd. Arakelyan was apprehened and found to
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Dealing With Spam and Cyberattacks: Control vs. Openness Posted: 04/02/2013 9:11 pm Follow United Nations ‚ Internet ‚ Internet Governance Forum ‚ Cyberattack ‚ Cyberbunker ‚Spam ‚ Spamhaus ‚ Technology News SHARE THIS STORY 9 43 1 Submit this story Back in the early ’90s‚ then Vice President Al Gore spoke of the Internet as an "information superhighway." While that’s a somewhat imperfect analogy‚ the Internet and highways do have some things in common. Both can move traffic and both
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Ideal Gas Law: The ideal gas law is the equation of state of a hypothetical ideal gas. It obeys Boyle’s Law and Charles Law. Ideal Gas Law Formula : General Gas Equation: PV = nRT Pressure(P) = nRT / V Volume(V) = nRT / P Temperature(T) = PV / nR Moles of Gas(n) = PV / RT where‚ P = pressure‚ V = volume‚ n = moles of gas‚ T = temperature‚ R = 8.314 J K-1 mol-1‚ ideal gas constant. Ideal Gas Law Example: Case 1: Find the volume from the 0.250 moles gas at 200kpa and 300K temperature
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Gas Laws Lab Introduction: The four basic physical properties of a gas sample are pressure‚ volume‚ temperature‚ and number of moles. The volume simply indicates the volume of the container since a gas will take up all space available to it. The temperature indicates the average kinetic energy of the gas particles. For gases‚ the temperature must be converted to the Kelvin unit. The pressure of the gas indicates the number of collisions with each other and the wall of the container. The number
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