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    Canadian Business Law, Reasonable Person

    sane, sensible, and tolerable. "Reasonable" implies a certain standard of valuation. It is a standard for guiding conduct. Reasonable Person This phrase is a personification of the description of "reasonable". Thus, the "reasonable man or person" can be understood as a phrase used to denote a suppositional person who exercises those mentioned qualities which society demands as stated above. Applying the Reasonable Person Standard: The reasonable person does not always appear in the Process of

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    Eurobonds

    The bond market is a less known in the financial world than the share market, but it doesn’t mean that it is not as important as the share one in terms of volumes. The main reason may be that the Governments are a big part of this market. Because unlike a share, a bond is a debt contract not a proportion of capital. Usually, the international bond market is divided in three entities: the domestic bonds, the foreign bonds and the Eurobonds. The Eurobonds segment of the international market is, according

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    Littlefield Technologies Game 2

    be adjusted accordingly. To estimate the standard deviation of demand, the following formula would be used: Where x is the value of demand and is the daily average value of demand, and N is the number of days in the project. The standard deviation will show how accurate the demand for the project was forecasted. A high standard deviation signals inaccurate data, while a low standard deviation indicates fairly reliable data. To estimate the standard deviation of lead time, the following formula

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    Accounting

    Page 1 MAF759 - QUANTITATIVE METHODS FOR FINANCE Trimester 1, 2011 MAJOR ASSIGNMENT Due date: Tuesday 17th May 2011  This assignment is to be attempted by groups of FOUR students. Students should form their own groups.  An electronic copy of the assignment (containing all working in Excel) has to be uploaded to DSO by 17th May 2011. If you experience any problem in uploading the document, please contact the DSO help line on 1800 721 720 or go to the website at: http://www.deakin.edu.au/its/servicedesk/

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    Negligence

    Nursing Negligence When one visits the doctor, the intended purpose is to regain health. Unfortunately, it’s not always like that. Cases of medical malpractice occur every day. Health is fragile, there are numerous of simple mistakes that can have a lifelong impact which can destroy innocent lives. The term malpractice in the healthcare field originally consisted only of negligence words from a physician. In the past, there was a distinct division between a nurse and a physician. Nurses use to

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    Mortgage Crises

    |   | | | Division of Business and Economics University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Stevens Point, WI 54481 (715) 346-3774  (715) 346-2537 |   | |   | Stock Market Volatility: Measures and Results Gary E. Mullins, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point |   | IntroductionVirtually everyone who is interested in financial markets seems to agree on two things: that markets are now more volatile than ever, and that volatility causes many problems.  Let's look at some

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    Gold Investment

    Gold Price Forecast 2010 Predictions and Estimates from Multiple Analysts Goldman Sachs Gold Price Forecast — 2010 - $1,350 per ounce — 2011 - $1425 per ounce time Gold prices drop. — Stagflation 1 2 1 2 3 The Gold price forecast for the year 2010 has been covered by multiple analysts. Here is their consensus: As of December 3rd 2009, Goldman Sachs predicted these average prices: The reasons given for the estimates are as follows: Canaccord Adams Gold Estimation Bank of Nova Scotia Gold Analysis

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    Business Law

    Case 1 Q1 1. Tort indicates the defendant who undertakes the wrong behavior and not fulfill the duty of care which regulated by the legislation. 2 the plaintiff will be suffered from damage to property and even the personal damage if the duty regulated by the law not be performed. 3 the employer has a duty to take responsibility to employee’s duty of care in the security. If the employer provides the unsafe or defective equipment to the employee on purpose, apparently there would be someone suffered

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    Intersect Problem Solution

    Running head: GAP ANALYSIS: INTERSECT INVESTMENTS Gap Analysis: Intersect Investments University of Phoenix Facilitator David Stripling February 1, 2010 Gap Analysis: Intersect Investments Intersect Investment Services, a highly successful investment services organization, offers a set of diverse financial options to its clients. Due to the volatility of the market since 2001, Intersect, along with other financial sector companies has struggled. Recently they have suffered and in

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    Torts

    ‘closely and directly affected’ by that acct or omission” [3] [5] Once it is accepted that a duty of care exists, its breach will result from a failure to meet the required standard of care. That standard requires reasonable care. Failure to take reasonable care is negligence. [6] The fundamental test is the standard of the “reasonable person”

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