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    Ideology is best defined as a system of ideas and beliefs that affect a person‚ group‚ or culture’s way of thinking. Ancient Greece was filled with different ideologies throughout the years; almost every polis with a different and unique set of values. Sparta had its strict militarism and aristocracy‚ suppressing people’s free thought. Athens had a mostly open‚ democratic‚ system‚ allowing more room for individual interpretations. And the empire of Alexander the Great that‚ despite having an absolute

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    lover. Pederasts had bisexual relationships because many of the men had wives. And the sexual relationships with adolescent boys would not interfere with the boy’s future heterosexual social role. What was really interesting was pedophilia in Ancient Greece was illegal. Pedophilia are paraphilic adults who have sexual interests in children. Pedophilic behavior involves persistent or recurrent sexual

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    Estate Tax Return

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    out a distribution involving many beneficiaries‚ the estate plan has the following flaws: 1) There are too many beneficiaries in the estate plan. 2) The estate plan has a complicated distribution formula. In the article The Estate Income Tax Returns: Execute the Plan‚ calculating the distribution written in the will forced me‚ as executor‚ to use an analysis pad‚ then an excel spreadsheet. The distribution formula consisted of twenty beneficiaries receiving different amounts of property calculated

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    Slavery In Ancient Greece

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    Humans are not known for being fair and righteous beings. No other living creature in the world exploits each other more than humans do. Humans have done horrendous acts on each other. One of the unacceptable practices of the human race is slavery. Slavery has been in existence since the first civilizations and exists in some places in the world today. Slavery is the literal ownership of another human being. They have been put into their situation for many different reasons. Either by racism and

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    Law of Returns to Scale

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    THE LAWS OF RETURN TO SCALE The laws of return to scale explain the behavior of output in response to a proportional and simultaneous change in input. Increase in inputs proportionately and simultaneously is in fact expansion of the scale of production. Statement: “As a firm in the long run increases the quantities of all factors employed‚ other things being equal‚ the output may rise initially at a more rapid rate than the rise of increase in inputs‚ then output may increase in the same proportion

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    Risk and Return Management Risk and return management Darlene LaBarre MBA6161 Fin Markets & Institutions Capella on Line The risk-return spectrum is the relationship between the amount of return gained on an investment and the amount of risk undertaken in that investment.[citation needed] The more return sought‚ the more risk that must be undertaken! The progression There are various classes of possible investments‚ each with their own positions on the overall risk-return spectrum. The general

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    Analysis of Risk and Return

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    Chapter 8 Analysis of Risk and Return © 2015 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned‚ copied or duplicated‚ or posted to a publicly accessible website‚ in whole or in part. Introduction  This chapter develops the risk-return relationship for individual projects (investments) and a portfolio of projects.  The principles can also be applied to securities. © 2012 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned‚ copied or duplicated‚ or posted

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    1. Convert prices to total return (% change in the price) = (Pt – Pt-1) / Pt-1 2. Remove outliers – sort data and remove anything +/- 20% 3. Calculate historical average and historical risk X-BAR = Σx/n Calculate the sum of the total return and divide by the number of observations • Variance = σ2 = Σ(x – x bar) 2 / (n-1) Fix X-BAR‚ double click to apply to all dates‚ get the sum‚ divide by (n-1) Risk = σ = √σ = SQRT(Variance) = standard deviation 4. Average Matrix Excel Options

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    The Return of the Native: Style The Return of the Native is Thomas Hardy’s sixth novel and probably his best known. The story focuses on the lives and loves of residents in the fictional county of Wessex‚ England‚ an area which was based on the rural area where Hardy was raised. The narrative style of the novel is different to that of the traditional writing. He uses different narrative mechanisms in making it attractive to its readers. His different approach towards the treatment different components

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    annual rate of return

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    Accounting rate of return Accounting rate of return (also known as simple rate of return) is the ratio of estimated accounting profit of a project to the average investment made in the project. ARR is used in investment appraisal. Formula Accounting Rate of Return is calculated using the following formula: ARR =  Average Accounting Profit Average Investment Average accounting profit is the arithmetic mean of accounting income expected to be earned during each year of the project’s life time

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