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    be due to market timing or to clustering of industry shocks for which mergers facilitate change to the new environment. This study finds that economic‚ regulatory and technological shocks drive industry merger waves. Whether the shock leads to a wave of mergers‚ however‚ depends on whether there is sufficient overall capital liquidity. This macro-level liquidity component causes industry merger waves to cluster in time even if industry shocks do not. Market-timing variables have little explanatory

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    authorised and encouraged to implement an electric shock for each incorrect answer. The shocks started at 15 volts and increased by a series of 15 volts for each incorrect answer to a total of 450 volts. The stooge cried and screamed when the supposed electric shock was administered. All participants went to at least 300-volts on the shock generator.

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    continue to induce shock waves through someone’s body if they pleaded for their lives screaming “Let me out of here. My heart’s bothering me. Let me out‚ I tell you. (Hysterically) You have no right to hold me here. Let me out!” (Milgram‚ 1965) You would hope that any decent human being would sympathise and realise that enough is enough. But Stanley Milgram’s obedience experiment found that an astonishing 26 out of 40 (Milgram‚ 1963) of your average‚ everyday American men would shock an innocent human

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    Meteorites What are impact craters? Impact Craters are depressions on many planetary surfaces. How are craters formed? They are formed by the impact of chunks of interplanetary matter (meteorites) striking the surface. Upon first impact‚ shock waves dissipate the energy of the meteorite through the ground. The ground is compressed rapidly and severely‚ and may be fractured‚ melted or vaporized Next‚ the surface is decompressed‚ and the material is flung violently out from the impact site

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    problems can occur in the reproductive system. Some problems that can occur in the male reproductive system are jock itch‚ undescended testes and testicular cancer. Some problems that can occur in the female reproductive system are vaginitis‚ toxic shock syndrome‚ and cervical cancer. Problems can occur in the male reproductive system‚ such as jock itch‚ undescended testes and testicular cancer. Jock itch also known as tinea cruris or ringworm of the groin is an infection of the groin area due to

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    This Essay will discuss the factors influencing the behaviour of Mark‚ in relation to conformity and obedience. Should he comply and obey with his officer’s strict instructions to work alone‚ or will he stop to help a fellow trainee. Mark is a soldier on training in the Brecon Beacons‚ he is under order to work alone and not to stop to help anyone. Mark is working well and is on track with about 5 other soldiers who he already knows. Whilst running through the country‚ Mark hears a colleague (whom

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    015 Paediatric Emergency 1st Aid Identify the responsibilities of a paediatric first aider. First aid is the provision of initial care for an illness or injury. It is usually performed by non-expert‚ but trained personnel to a sick or injured person until definitive medical treatment can be accessed. Certain self-limiting illnesses or minor injuries may not require further medical care past the first aid intervention. It generally consists of a series of simple and in some cases‚ potentially life-saving

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    outside but the error I made was not covering the metal shock that will it takes impact it release shock into the egg so thats what I mess up on. 3. Can‚ Sponges‚ paper and thats it. 4. Mass: Length: Time: 5. The designs I followed was to have it in something where the outside is taking the damage but the thing was that a can is really hard so its going to impact the whole can as well as the egg with the shock and their was no shock resistance to protect the egg but I tested my egg and

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    The following paper will examine the etiology‚ mechanisms‚ and manifestations of spinal cord injuries‚ as well as how they relate to the case study. Given A.D.’s status‚ spinal shock can be suspected. Spinal shock is defined as “a sudden and complete transection of the spinal cord that results in complete loss of motor‚ sensory‚ reflex‚ and autonomic function below the level of injury‚” and is often the immediate response to an acute spinal cord injury (Hung‚ 2009). After A.D. was ejected from his

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    electrolyte imbalance (see section on Shock in Chapter 2). 3. Oxygen by facemask in severe cases. In cases of adult respiratory distress syndrome‚ intubation and ventilatory support is required‚ and hydrotherapy‚ if required. 4. If blood pressure is not controlled with fluid replacement‚ Inj. Dopamine infusion in 5% Dextrose 2-5 mcg/kg/min and dose titrated according to clinical and haemodynamic response (for details see section on Shock). 5. In case of shock‚ acidosis is corrected by IV Sodium

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