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    Exchange Rate

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    increase the competitiveness of domestic goods. The increase of nominal exchange rate can make the real exchange rate Increase‚ which will stimulate export and restrict import. It means that the trade balance will be improved. When the rate rises‚ the price of export is cheaper by counting in foreign currency‚ and the price of import in domestic currency increases‚ which is called the price effect. The decrease of exchange rate makes the price of export cheaper‚ the export volume increase‚ while the import

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    gallon of gas cost $0.36 in 1970 and $2.78 in 2010‚ what was the rate of inflation over this time period? 3. Go to the Bureau of Labor Statistics CPI Inflation Calculator using the following link: http://www.bls.gov/data/inflation_calculator.htm Go back to question 2 and verify the cost of a gallon of gas in 2010 by using the inflation calculator. If the price is different‚ write a few sentences on reasons why the price is different. What incorrect assumption was made when you were asked

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    Jessica Holland - Textiles - Fibres What must happen to the fibres before they are used to make Fabrics? Fibres are thin and small and cannot be made into afabric directly. So they are first converted into yarns which are longer‚ thicker and stronger. We then use these yarns to make fabrics. The process of making yarns from fibres is called spinning. Here the fibres are not only twisted but also pulled out or drawn. The spinning process helps to hold the fibres together and makes

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    Normal Heart Rate

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    distance and displacement are same. 6. When moving car returns to the same point what will be the ratio of a) Displacement to distance. b) Distance to displacement. 7. In a long distance race‚ the athletes take four rounds of a track such that the time of Finish is same as the line of start. The length of the track is 200 m. a) What is the total distance covered by the athletes? b) What is the displacement when they touch the finish line? c) Is the motion

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    Interest Rate

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    Instruction Circular No. 20141 | | Februarv 04. 2014 All Head of Conventional Branches All Head of SME Branches Prime Bank Limited Bangladesh Sub: Reviscd Rates on DeDosit for Convcntional Branches (other than Islamic Bankinq Branches) Please refer to our previous Instruction Circular no. 0612014 dated January 20‚ 2014. The rate of interest on Deposit for Conventional Branches (other than lslamic Banking Branches) and SME Branches has been revised as under: SL# 0l 02 03 Reviscd

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    Why Did Evolution Happen

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    There is a great deal of evidence to support that evolution did indeed happen. Evolution is the changes in a population over time‚ it’s explained through descent with modification and natural selection. The findings from earlier thinkers all back this evidence up. Charles Darwin used evidence he found from research and studying the work of other scientists who studied fossils to support his claim that modern organisms are the descendants of ancestral species that were different from those of today

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    The Rate Of Osmosis

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    water the color will spread through the water until all of it is a red tint. This shows the molecules of the food coloring equally distributed in the area of the water. Osmosis is a special type of diffusion where only the water molecules move. This happens through a selectively permeable membrane. It allows water and oxygen to move freely across the membrane. Osmosis only has an effect when the cell is in a hypotonic or hypertonic solution. A hypotonic solution is when the salt concentration

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    Turnover rate

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    Generation Y. This can be clearly seen in the current labour market. For example‚ if the work is not living up to Gen Y’s expectations‚ they have the immediate intention to move to greater opportunities. However‚ Sunil et al. (2012) stated that turnover rate of employees in hotel industry is very high due to long working hours and low pay scale. Despite of this fact‚ people would prefer to work in other service sectors such as banks‚ Airlines and so on as there will be superior remuneration provided in

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    What happens in Act 3 Scene 1? It is a crucial scene‚ a turning point and it determines the rest of the action. It is a tense and exciting scene for the audience and tragic at the same time. In this scene‚ soon after Romeo and Juliet secret marriage‚ Tybalt kills Mercutio and then Romeo kills Mercutio to take revenge. Then‚ Romeo is banished from Verona. Paragraph1: Why were tension and excitement created? Mercutio is not in a good mood but he is in argumentative mood‚ he seems angry

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    Pulse Rate Homeostasis

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    Homeostasis and how the body responds to exercise. This report will interpret the results of the practical activities that was done in order to monitor the changes in heart rate‚ temperature and blood pressure before and after exercise. Blood pressure is the measure of how much pressure is put on the walls of the blood vessels when the blood is pumped through them. This is measured in two parts‚ the larger number on top is known as the systolic pressure‚ this measures the pressure as the blood

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