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    Cumulative preference shares b. Non-cumulative preference shares c. Redeemable preference shares d. Perpetual shares Ans. Q 3. This type of risk arise from changes in environmental regulations‚ zoning requirement‚ fees‚ licenses and most frequently taxes. a. Political risk b. Domestic risk c. International risk d. industry risk Ans. Q 4. It is the cost of capital that is expected to

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    site plan locates objects and activities in space and time. It may be concerned with a small cluster of houses‚ a single building and the surrounding space‚ or a small community built in a single operation. It involves the organization of land use zoning‚ access‚ circulation‚ privacy‚ security‚ shelter‚ land drainage‚ and other factors. This is done by arranging the compositional elements of landform‚ planting‚ water‚ buildings and paving and building in site plans. Relevance of Site Planning to

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    What construction projects need building permits? A building permit is required for any new building greater than 10m2 (108 sq ft)‚ any addition to an existing building‚ any material alterations to an existing building which affects: the structural design of the building; mechanical; electrical; plumbing services (no limit on size of building); fire separations; exiting; fire protection systems; and the use of buildings or parts thereof. Below you will find a list of typical residential and commercial/industrial/institutional

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    hotel taxes from the hosts‚ but on the other side if a city does not receive this‚ they do not profit from it. There are also little to no regulations made on how to handle the Airbnb listings‚ to consider if the listings are even legal with a city’s zoning codes. The business perspective also changes; if a business is not in the hotel business it can profit from the increase in tourism. Through the societal impacts‚ this can be a positive as they are able to benefit from the incoming tax revenue but

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    The tourism industry has grown exponentially over the previous twenty years‚ it is now a worldwide industry‚ both in terms of tourists and host destinations‚ and ‘is no longer confined to the developed countries that traditionally provided the demand for world travel’ (Page & Connell‚ 2006‚ pp.4). World leaders have long been recognising the huge economic advantages that a booming tourism industry can bring to their nations‚ and vast amounts of money have been invested set up the infrastructure to

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    EDRD: Manual Summaries: UNIT 1: Basic Concepts The Law: a command of the sovereign‚ each with its own set of rules from different sources and aims. * Sovereign is any independent body with the authority to regulate society and backed by coercive enforcement Underlying body of rules used by actors/institutions of the legal system‚ to regulate behavior of the state/citizens in pursuit if justice‚ through social control‚ social change‚ dispute resolution Canadian law: product of

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    History of Coffee The global spread of coffee growing and drinking began in the Horn of Africa‚ where‚ according to legend‚ coffee trees originated in the Ethiopian province of Kaffa.  It is recorded that the fruit of the plant‚ known as coffee cherries‚ was eaten by slaves taken from present day Sudan into Yemen and Arabia through the great port of its day‚ Mocha.  Coffee was certainly being cultivated in Yemen by the 15th century and probably much earlier.  In an attempt to prevent its cultivation

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    A tropical rainforest is an ecosystem that occurs roughly within 28 degrees north or south of the equator (equatorial zone between the Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn). They are characterised by their humidity (average of 88% in the rainy season and 77% in the dry season)‚ hot temperature (average 27.9 °C during the dry season and 25.8 °C during the rainy season) but more importantly their extremely high rainfall (torrential rainfall - between 1‚500 mm and 3‚000 mm annually). Tropical rainforests

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    BUILDING A POSITIVE ENVIRONMENTAL LEGACY OF GAMESCOPE STUDENT NAME INSTRUCTOR NAME COURSE TITLE DATE SUBMITTED BUILDING A POSITIVE ENVIRONMENTAL LEGACY The environment must be conserved for the sake of the future generations and this can only be done through environmental sustainability and conservation. In episode five we learn all about building a positive environmental legacy that will benefit the future generations. In episode five the key topics that are discussed include: Defining

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    earth that happens to be a little more clever‚ a little more vicious‚ and a little more dangerous to the earth.” The thin membrane that is this cabin is meant both to protect us from nature‚ then‚ and protect nature from us.” Regarding materials and zoning of the house; Tom Kundig tries using as much natural elements as possible; using material based on the experiences that each space requires. Such as in the living area the space is divided as two‚ it is still one space but with where the opening

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