International Research Journal of Finance and Economics ISSN 1450-2887 Issue 52 (2010) © EuroJournals Publishing‚ Inc. 2010 http://www.eurojournals.com/finance.htm Does Education Alleviate Poverty? Empirical Evidence from Pakistan Imran Sharif Chaudhry Associate Professor of Economics. Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan‚ Pakistan E-mail: imranchaudhry@bzu.edu.pk Shahnawaz Malik Professor of Economics‚ Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan‚ Pakistan E-mail: shahnawazmalik@bzu.edu.pk Abo ul Hassan
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Country Report on Road Safety Initiatives in MALAYSIA Datuk Suret Singh Director General Road Safety Department Malaysia Basic Information Country : Malaysia ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ Population: 26.4 Million in 2006 Square Kilometer: 392876km2 Road Length: 72‚400 km No of Registered Vehicles: 15‚790‚732 Vehicle Kilometer Travelled/year: 337.8 Billion VKT Malaysia Definition and Data System Definition: ◦ Fatality: Deaths within 30 days ◦ Serious: All Required Hospitalization ◦ Slight Injury:
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Q1. A company has the following costs and revenues relating to a product Selling price £114.00 Less Labour @ £8.50 per hour £42.50 Raw materials @ £2.80 per kg. £25.20 Variable overheads £ 8.80 Fixed cost per unit £ 7.50 = Profit per unit £30.00 What is the contribution margin? Contribution margin = Selling price - Variable Costs = Selling price - (Labour + Raw materials + Variable overheads) = £114 - (£42.50 + £25.20 + £8.80) = £37.50 Q2. A winemaker
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500q-80q=1000 420q=1000 q=1000/420 q=2.381 ∴ To find break-even point in RM‚ price per units × units : =80×2.381 =RM190.40 Hence‚ 2.381 units and RM 190.40 . Unit to be sold if profit of RM 1000 is targeted Product X : Substitute q=1000 into 350q-2000 Profit =350(1000)-2000 =350000-2000 =348000 Product Y : Substitute q=1000 into 420q-1000 Profit =420(1000)-1000 =420000-1000
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Narasimhan Jun He The authors wish to thank Yuval Atsmon‚ Glenn Leibowitz‚ Cait Murphy‚ Cherie Zhang‚ Tina Zhang and Rachel Zheng‚ as well as our clients and other industry experts‚ for their contributions to this report. 4 750 million From 420 million today‚ China could have as many as 750 million people online by 2015 333 million Between now and 2012‚ an additional 100 million people could be logging on to the internet via mobile devices‚ up from 233 million today 12 months
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Abstract: Human and computer interaction is today soul of the new technology innovation. Now a day the most of the research is based on human computer interaction. In this report we will discuss that what is human computer interaction‚ how this interaction take place and what the importance of this human computer interaction in our daily life and research field. In this report we discuss some current research topic like postmodern phenomena‚ that how human and computer interaction influence this
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References: Allergan‚ Inc. (2010). Latisse. Retrieved from http://www.latisse.com/Latisse.aspx?state=10 Bayer Pharmaceuticals Corporation. (2004-2009). LEVITRA (vardenafil HCI). Retrieved from http://www.levitra.com/?banner_s=208382770&rotation_s=30493388&kw=p387032505511 Berkowitz‚ E. N. (2006). Essentials of health care marketing (2nd ed.). Sudbury‚ MA: Jones and Bartlett. Lilly USA‚ LLC. (2010). CIALIS® (tadalafil) tablets
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Procedure: Using distilled water‚ premeasured containers and objects determine displacement of fluids and density of objects. Use ice and heat measure temperatures in Celsius‚ Fahrenheit and Kelvin. Purpose: Weighing objects. Figuring out the density with an object by calculated volume and Archimedes’ Principle. obseRvations Data Table 1: Length measurements. Object Length (cm) Length
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Teen Suicide - The Unknown Epidimic Every year‚ thousands of youth die in the United States‚ not by cancer‚ car accidents‚ and other diseases‚ but by their own hand. These people make the choice that they want to die and they take there own life. Suicide‚ the term given to the act of killing oneself‚ is the third leading cause of death among people that are 15 to 25 years of age. It is estimated that 500‚000 teenagers try to kill themselves during the course of one year. During the adolescent
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directors would invest the money for two years at six percent. After performing the test using the PrecisionTree software the correct decision should be to invest 350 million. The only way to guarantee the highest rate from the investment would be 420 million‚ and if the Kowloon Development Company decided to purchase the property they would only receive a maximum rate of return 394 million for a developed piece of land. Property Investment Decision Introduction Kowloon Development Company
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