Department of 1-1-1999 Teen Pregnancy: A Cross-Cultural Phenomenon but a Western Problem? Tina Brown Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/nebanthro Part of the Anthropology Commons Brown‚ Tina‚ "Teen Pregnancy: A Cross-Cultural Phenomenon but a Western Problem?" (1999). Nebraska Anthropologist. Paper 116. http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/nebanthro/116 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Anthropology‚ Department of at DigitalCommons@University
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water is making millions of people sick and may be causing as many as 3‚000 deaths each year. That killer--naturally occurring arsenic in the water drawn from family wells--appears to have been released through a process involving crop irrigation‚ at least in one part of the country. At a research site in the southern part of Bangladesh‚ scientists calculated that irrigation pumping‚ which began in the last several decades‚ has dramatically altered groundwater flow through the aquifer. They show that
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Practice Problems Chapter 13 Recommended 1-3‚ 6‚ 8‚ 21‚22‚24 Discussion Questions 13-1. Risk-averse corporate managers are not unwilling to take risks‚ but will require a higher return from risky investments. There must be a premium or additional compensation for risk taking. 13-2. Risk may be defined in terms of the variability of outcomes from a given investment. The greater the variability‚ the greater the risk. Risk may be measured in terms of the coefficient of variation‚ in which we divide
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COMM 225: POM REVIEW PROBLEMS – TUTORIAL QUESTIONS Week Q1 (Ref: Q. 9-23‚ p413 of (Operation management: creating value along the Supply Chain)): The following table provides the information necessary to construct a project network and project crash data: Activity a b c d e f g h Predecessor a a b b c d‚ e Normal Times (Weeks) 16 14 8 5 4 6 10 15 Crash Times (Weeks) 8 9 6 4 2 4 7 10 Normal Costs Crash Costs $2000 $1000 $500 $600 $1500 $800 $3000 $5000 $4400 $1800 $700 $1300 $3000 $1600 $4500
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1. AOL - Time Warner $164 billion deal in 2000. In 2002 reported a $99 billion loss with $45 billion write-down. Destroyed 97% of shareholder value. 2. Invensys - Baan Invensys paid Euros 762 million to buy Baan in 2000. Baan was sold in 2003 for $130 million. 3. Taylor Woodrow - Wimpey Taylor Woodrow bought Wimpey for £5 billion in 2007. Since then £4 billion has been wiped off Taylor Wimpey’s share price. 4. HSBC - Household HSBC bought Household for $15 billion in
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The Most Dangerous Game Would you hunt humans for sport? I wouldn’t because it would be messed up. Animals are meant to be hunted not humans. Now you would be put in jail for murder if you would hunt humans. In the story I read‚ “The Most Dangerous Game”‚ Rainsford is a hunter who is going on a hunting trip. He is on a boat going to the Amazon to hunt when he drops his pipe and falls off the boat. He sees an island with lights so he starts swimming toward it and he gets on the island and meets Zaroff
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Math – 213 Problem Set Solve each of the following problems. 1. A coin is tossed four times. What is the probability that at least 2 heads will occur? 2. A pair of dice is rolled. What is the probability that the sum is equal to the following? a. 5 b. 10 c. at most 9 d. at least 8 3. A chip is drawn at random from a jar containing 8 red‚ 2 blue‚ 3 green‚ 4 yellow‚ and 3 white chips. Determine the probability that it is: a. Red b. Yellow or red c. Not orange 4. In a graduating class of 300 students
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First draft due October 15 “Would you bother to save your planet? ” As may you know we human are making so much carbon footprints which lead to global warming .Would you bother save it or no ? That question was asked by famous writer Michael Pollan’s in his popular essays “Why Bother?”. He urges us to grow a little of our own food in an individual effort to reduce our carbon footprint. He gives few examples about how people start to running everything up since 1970s
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Consumerism may be the religion of our time” and “People should spend ethically to minimize the impacts of consumption” . I feel that these affected me the most because of the information it gave. The article “Shoes” affected me because I didn’t like how people were getting treated as only getting paid thirty cents an hour and they couldn’t even drink their own drinking water because of the pollution in it. After reading this article I learned to appreciate more and what people do for me. The second
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HINTS TO MBA STUDENTS ON HOW TO DEFINE THE PROBLEM – FOR ONLINE SUBMISSION PROBLEM DEFINITION: The problem definition is a very brief DESCRIPTION (not more than 255 characters) about the problem you are going to solve in your project work. The members of the review committee must have clear view of the nature o f problem you are going to work on. This will help in the speedy approval of your project proposal. Listed below are some examples of problem definitions (submitted in the past) that
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