Thanks Hamid, SLIDE 7 Beta is risk of individual securities. Referring beta we can say how volatile particular stock might be when measuring against market. When market grows 10% AGL is growing 6% and vice versa. Reasons for beta has low value. Competition in the industry. This trend has increased over the past five years. Utilities companies have law beta values. Because of utilities require significant infrastructure these firms often carry large amounts of debt. With high debt
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traits that have to be accounted for when dealing with employees from different generations. Studies show that different generations hold different expectations and value different aspects of their job (Eisner, 2005; Lancaster & Stillman, 2002; Macky, Gardner, Forsyth, Dries, et al., 2008; Smola & Sutton, 2002). Based on the work of Kupperschmidt (2000), Strauss and Howe (1991) and Mannheim (1952), we define a generation as a group of people or cohort that share birth years, significant experiences
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considerable value on their skills, experience, and a strong work ethic, characteristics that many boomers possess. Generation X is the label affixed to the approximately 41 million U.S workers born between the mid-1960s and late 1970s. Generation Xers differ from previous generations in some significant ways, including their natural affinity for technology and their entrepreneurial spirit. Generation Xers recognize that their careers cannot be founded securely on a relationship with any one employer. Gen
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Lester Bangs got his start in southern California, where he grew up surrounded by religion and strict restrictions on the media he consumed. Despite being heavily sheltered, he was exposed to the beat generation, and was heavily influenced by William S. Burroughs and Jack Kerouac. Like many of his generation, Bangs had a distrust of the government and a desire to break the mold of his parents, who were a devout Jehovah’s Witness and an absent alcoholic. Bangs was determined not to let his upbringing dictate
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The stolen generations are numerous groups of Aboriginal children that were taken away from their families by the governments, churches and welfare bodies so that they could be brought up in institutions or fostered out into white families. Beginning in the 1830’s and ending in the early 1070’s, many children were taken from their families in an attempt to eradicate the Aboriginal race and culture. The Australian government’s policy and practice of removing the Aboriginal children from their families
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Generation Y also known as Millenials, are known for being more open minded and more to the idea of race. Millennials are societies new graduates, brand new workers, high school students, and college students. They make up a large portion of society and they have a heavy influence on society and law making. Millennial grew up post 1960’s Civil Rights Movements; they did not see the Jim Crow laws that were placed to limit people of color. Since Millennials grew up post-Civil Rights era they were brought
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Kerouac found the energy and excitement of jazz to be particularly inspiring. Beat Generation in the 1950s marked the beginnings of a major cultural turning point in the United States. Jack Kerouac dominated the literature world with a new sense of adventure during the counterculture movement of the 1960s.No author described the connection between jazz and the beat movement better than Jack Kerouac. On
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The only brush with sanity in the viands episode is provided by the crazy burglar next door to Paul. Ever since their post-World War II emersion, the Beats have been considered as ideological icons. This essay will be discussing whether or not their highly autobiographical pieces of work actually successfully portray a realistic manifestation of these ideologies. This essay will be analysing the roles of three main aspects to their ideologies: money, sex and enlightenment. The role of money throughout
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The Fukushima accident was a compounding disaster that followed a strong earthquake and huge tsunami that left hundreds of thousands dead and unaccountable displaced and some presumed still missing. There have been efforts to rebuild the lives of the affected people by building temporary houses and offering medical help. The current status of reconstruction is providing health and living support, restoration of towns and houses, revising industry and livelihoods and Revitalizing and reconstruction
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On March 11th 2011 a magnitude 9.0 earthquake known as the Great East Japan Earthquake struck off the east coast of japan. It sparked a level 7 nuclear meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, according to the International Nuclear Event scale (INES) it remains one of the most severe accidents in history. The Nuclear Accident Independent Investigation Commission (NAIC) concludes the meltdown at Fukushima Daiichi was preventable, deeming it as a “manmade” disaster. On the other hand
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