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    The Impact of Derivatives on Cash Markets: What Have We Learned? Stewart Mayhew Department of Banking and Finance Terry College of Business University of Georgia Athens‚ GA 30602-6253 October 27‚ 1999 Revised: February 3‚ 2000 The Impact of Derivatives on Cash Markets: What Have We Learned? Abstract This paper summarizes the theoretical and empirical research on how the introduction of derivative securities affects the underlying market. A wide array of theoretical approaches has been applied

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    Political Economy 93‚ 1155 – 1177. Demsetz‚ H.‚ Villalonga‚ B.‚ 2001. Ownership structure and corporate performance. Journal of Corporate Finance 7‚ 209 – 233. Denis‚ D.J.‚ Sarin‚ A.‚ 1999. Ownership and board structures in publicly traded corporations. Journal of Financial Economics 52‚ 187 – 223. Denis‚ D.J.‚ Denis‚ D.K.‚ Sarin‚ A.‚ 1997. Ownership structure and top executive turnover. Journal of Financial Economics 45‚ 193 – 221. Doukas‚ J.A.‚ McKnight‚ P.J.‚ Pantzalis‚ C.‚ 2002. Security analysis

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    Commentaries Why Should We Be Concerned About Biological Warfare? There is a widespread tendency to think about defense against biological warfare as unnecessary‚ as someone else’s responsibility‚ or as simply too difficult. Unfortunately‚ however‚ the dangers posed by biological weapons did not disappear when the United States began to unilaterally dismantle its own offensive program in 1969. The dangers did not vanish with the signing of the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention of 1972‚ and

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    Steve Jobs The man who thought differently… Manasi Sarin 8/1‚ English March 25th 2013 Ms Taylor “Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower.” These famous words have been said by the greatest man of the 21st century‚ Steve Jobs. This biography will be discussing how Steve Job’s life was remarkable‚ his achievements‚ and the problems he faced in life. We will also be discussing about the life lessons we can learn from Steve Jobs. Steve Jobs’s life

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    NON-INVASIVE PARAMETERS FOR THE DETECTION OF VARICEAL BLEED IN PATIENTS OF LIVER CIRRHOSIS‚ AN EXPERIENCE OF A TERTIARAY CARE HOSPITAL IN PAKISTAN Anam Umar (First author & corresponding author) Affiliation: Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre Email address: anam_umar@hotmail.com Mobile no: +923478300237 Fakhar Ali Qazi Affiliation: Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre Email address: dr_ar_lumhs@yahoo.com Mobile no: +923332724599 Rukhsana Abdul Sattar Affiliation: Jinnah Postgraduate

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    Iran-Iraq conflict causes and consequences (1980-88) INTRODUCTION : This conflict began when Iraq invaded iran in 1980 followed by border disputes and Irq’s desire to become dominant Persian Gulf state and the Iranian revolution at that time .but they couldn’t get the control they only occupied some portion of iran and then repelled by iran .Despite calls for a ceasefire by the United Nations Security Council‚ hostilities continued until 20 August 1988. The war finally ended with Resolution 598

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    The Sociopathic Religious Leader and Terrorism The Sociopathic Religious Leader and Terrorism Naturally‚ when one is given the task to explore terrorism‚ the first thing one would think to do is look up the definition to establish a deeper understanding. Merriam-Webster defines terrorism as: “the use of violent acts to frighten the people in an area as a way of trying to achieve a political goal”. This definition can lead one to believe that the word terrorism is nothing

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    The first Fourth Amendment concern here is in the speed control drone that the police used to identify Kevin Kilgrave’s backpack. The drone‚ equipped with a high-resolution camera—one far more eagle-eyed than a human’s—discerned from afar that Kilgrave’s backpack bore images of yawning baby cats as Kilgrave was riding on public streets. Our Fourth Amendment inquiry is whether the police acquired this information via an unreasonable search. Katz v. United States (1967) guides our inquiry‚ and that

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    FUTURE OF CHEMICAL WARFARE INTRODUCTION Background 1. Chemical Warfare is a method of warfare in which toxic or incapacitating chemicals agents are used to further the goals of the combatants. The concept of Chemical Warfare is as old as warfare itself. Until the 20th century such warfare was primarily limited to starting fires‚ poisoning wells‚ distributing smallpox-infected articles‚ and using smoke to confuse the enemy. The most extensive and large-scale use of Chemical Weapons was witnessed

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