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    undertake my summer assignment of BPCL‚ Naini‚ Under the initial impression‚ it was a challenge for me when I was given to study the marketing strategy of the company. With this great responsibility on my shoulders‚ I have tried to present working capital of the BPCL. I hope this report will not become the just another academic document but will in all practicability prove to be a use full tool for giving direction to the BPCL‚ which is the earnest call from the depth of my heart. With this feeling

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    Cost of Capital

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    The Cost of Capital for Goff Computer‚ Inc. Rahul Parikh BUS650: Managerial Finance (MAH1209A) Dr Charles Smith March 18‚ 2012. The Cost of Capital for Goff Computer‚ Inc.: 1. Most publicly traded corporations are required to submit 10Q (quarterly) and 10K (annual) reports to the SEC detailing their financial operations over the previous quarter or year‚ respectively. These corporate fillings are available on the SEC Web site at www.sec.gov. Go to the SEC Web site‚ follow the “Search for

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    Capital Punishment We are put on this world to experience life; however‚ if life is not valuable‚ what is valuable? Everyone has one life until the heart stops beating. Life is limited‚ the way which you personify your values depend on how you treat your life and the life of others. Capital punishment is a death sentence for a horrible crime. In Seventh Century B.C. ’s Draconian Code of Athens‚ the only punishment for all crimes was death ("Death Penalty Information Center"). In America‚ nearly

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    One of the key parts of westward expansion in the US was The Homestead Act that was implemented on January 1st‚ 1863. This act stated that men and women (who were not married) and 21 or older could apply for up to 160 acres of land in the west. The requirement was that they must live on the land for 5 years and “improve upon the land”. If they did this then the land would become theirs for $10. The Homestead Act favored white homesteaders and they were able to acquire over 285 million acres of land

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    The Europeans were motivated to embark on voyages for discovery had many motives. One motivation was to find the fantastic lands described in works such as the Travels of Mandeville and the legends of the magical kingdom of Prester John. Columbus even took a copy of Marco Polos Travels with him on his voyages. The most important motive was economic. The conquests of the Ottoman Turks had cut the Europeans off from trade with Asia. The overland trade routes were controlled by the Arab Muslims

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    Venture Capital

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    Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………2 2.1 Venture capital and its role in the investment process………………………………2 2. Google Inc. development and role of venture capitalists in it………………………4 3.2 The history of the company………………………………………………………………4 3.3 Major investments and acquisitions……………………………………………………6 3.4 Role of Venture Capitalists in the lifecycle of the company………………………….9 3.5.1 Sequoia Capital as a major venture capital firm involved………………………9 3.5.2 You Tube

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    Westward Expansion Dbq

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    westward expansion disrupted native american lives after the civil war due to expansionist invading their lands and taking their freedom‚ while simultaneously destroying their culture and population. the issue of land was one of the largest controversies pertaining to westward expansion. In an era characterized by rapid population growth and economic depression‚ the pull to move west was strong in the white settlers hoping for a better life. The Homestead Act further encouraged settlers to migrate

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    Human Capital

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    MANAGING HUMAN CAPITAL Haseeb M Khan MBA (Executive) Student ID: L0171SBSB0112 1 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................................................................3 CLASSICAL THEORIES OF MOTIVATION ..............................................................................................................................................3 INSTRUMENTAL OR SCIENTIFIC

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    Expansion of Government Power During the Civil War and Reconstruction Contrary to what I believed in the past‚ the United States federal government retained and expanded their power and authority during the years of the Civil war along with the period of Reconstruction. Through drafts and monitored elections‚ they exercised this power during the Civil War. Then‚ as Reconstruction began‚ they initiated other methods of increasing their authority over the citizens. Military was placed in Southern

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    Reform Movements and the Expansion of Democratic Ideals The years between 1825 and 1850 marked the reform movement era that spread democratic ideals the country was founded on. Throughout the fights for equal rights‚ freedom of religion‚ and institutional improvements‚ citizens leaned more towards having a democratically governed country. This era was the time when everyone fought for the same rights white men had. Colonial women‚ who were expected to endure their husband’s abuse and alcoholism

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