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    Nuclear-Free New Zealand

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    quite unsure on how to do it. My teacher allowed me to go to the library to get some print offs and research some more information. 1) I sort that the evidence I found answered all of the focussing questions. I sort that the source about the sinking of the rainbow warrior on page 6 that I found on the greenpeace website answered the question “How did New Zealand become threatened by nuclear power?”. By showing that the French secret agents blew up a boat in Auckland therefore being a threat to

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    used on the exact day of the sinking. He whom used it was none other than the mad scientist‚ Anton Von Woldenberg. Anton Von Woldenberg was the person who used the machine‚ but he was not the person who had constructed it. In the ship‚ Anton was planning out his new invention that he would start building when the ship finished its voyage‚ but as we all know‚ that did not happen. Moments later‚ his heart skipped a beat when all the passengers were told of the sinking. “Run! Get to the boats!” People

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    RMS Titanic was a passenger liner that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean on 15 April 1912 after colliding with an iceberg during her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City. The sinking of Titanic caused the deaths of 1‚517 people in one of the deadliest peacetime maritime disasters in history. She was the largest ship afloat at the time of her maiden voyage. One of three Olympic class ocean liners operated by the White Star Line‚ she was built between 1909–11 by the Harland and Wolff shipyard

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    Raise Funds

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    raise needed funds? Would you kiss a pig? Organize a game of cow chip bingo? Paint Pepsi on your school roof? As school budgets seem to buy less and less of what educators and parents believe students need‚ money from fund-raising is becoming more and more important. Some school districts are discovering -- or creating -- new ways to raise money. Whether it is selling candy and wrapping paper or such items as T-shirts‚ candles‚ pizza kits‚ posters‚ cookies‚ collectibles‚ or magazines‚ fund-raising

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    The Fall of the Greek Economy i. How debt crisis started ii. The Bailouts c. The Flaws of the European Union i. The euro ii. Policy constraints iii. Integration 3. Conclusion a. My viewpoint i. The cracks must be fixed Greece is Sinking: Will They Drown the EU? Introduction Over the past few years‚ it seems that one cannot turn on the news without seeing something about Greece and its collapsing economy. It may have a high standard of living‚ but it has never had a top-tier economy

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    Through World War II there were many naval ships that were sunk. One of the major naval ships that sunk was the U.S.S. Indianapolis. This ship was an important factor in winning the war but she tragically sunk during her mission. Of the one thousand one hundred and ninety-six men aboard‚ only three hundred and seventeen survived (Field). The “Indy” was written down as the worst naval disaster in history. The U.S.S Indianapolis was built in Camden‚ New Jersey. It was launched and commissioned in

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    Venture Fund

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    The Risk and Return of Venture Capital John H. Cochrane1 Graduate School of Business‚ University of Chicago March 19‚ 2004 School of Business‚ University of Chicago‚ 1101 E. 58th St. Chicago IL 60637‚ 773 702 3059‚ john.cochrane@gsb.uchicago.edu. I am grateful to Susan Woodward‚ who suggested the idea of a selection-bias correction for venture capital returns‚ and who also made many useful comments and suggestions. I gratefully acknowledge the contribution of Shawn Blosser‚ who assembled the

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    strategies used by the fund. The most well know strategy which hedge fund managers or practitioners undertake was “market neutral arbitrage”‚ thus‚ from this particular trading strategy‚ of course what they are doing is not like what the name suggested “hedging”‚ instead‚ hedge fund participants are trying to speculate from every financial markets. More specific‚ the trading strategy indicates that it take a long position in those securities which was viewed by hedge fund managers as under priced

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    Pension Funds

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    Kenya’s Pension Fund Industry amounts to approximately KShs 200 billion reference‚ or the equivalent of 23% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP). These funds are currently operated by statutory contributions under National Social Security Fund (“NSSF”)‚ sponsor-led schemes and individual Retirement Benefit Schemes reference. | These pension funds are established by employers to facilitate and organize the investment of employees’ retirement funds contributed by both the employers and the employees

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    Steven Miller Phl 3221 Professor Tapp 5/24/2007 Utilitarianism Look at the Titanic When engineers design a product many things go in to the decision making process when it comes to selecting materials‚ design‚ and the manufacturing processes. One concern that has always been in the decision making process is trying to make sure the outcome will always be ethically good‚ although this isn’t always the case. Try as they might‚ no person is perfect‚ and accidents do happen. When engineering disasters

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