initial investment. 3. Primary Market: A primary market issues new securities on an exchange. The role of the primary market is for the issuing companies or group to receive cash proceeds from the sale, which is then used to fund operations or expand their business. 4. Secondary Market: Is the market where investors purchase securities or assets from other investors. NASDAQ is an example of a secondary market. Unlike the primary market, the cash proceeds in the secondary market go to the investor
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It can be noted that cannabis-related disorders are synonymous with other addictive substances. This is clear in terms of the initial craving for a “high” experienced from smoking a joint, in combination with a widely held perception that marijuana is not dangerous to the user. These views and ideas lead to experimentation of smoking marijuana, typically in the teen years. Many believe that cannabis use is not addictive and only serves as a temporary hobby that many adolescents take part in.
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Around the world, an estimated 10%-15% of adults over 60 have some degree of osteoarthritis. It accounts for 50% of the entire musculoskeletal disease burden, and thus is considered the highest-burden condition within the musculoskeletal group of diseases, which additionally includes rheumatoid arthritis and osteoporosis. Radiographic evidence of knee osteoarthritis is present in approximately 30% of men and women over the age of 65. It most commonly affects the joints in the knee, hands
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if business begins to fall short in more than one area involving the four components, the business should either be dropped or rethought. b. Why is it important to conduct a feasibility analysis? i. The feasibility analysis requires both primary and secondary research and is important because it determines if a business is viable or not and whether its purposes needs to be discarded or revaluated for the success of the business entering the market. Sometimes going “back to the drawing board”
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perspective Feasibility of implementation of right to education Act Pankaj S Jain, Ravindra H Dholakia This article argues that even an allocation of 6% of the gross domestic product to the education budget would not be sufficient to fund universal school education until the very distant future if the government school system is used as the only instrument. The only way to meet the Right to Education obligation is to rely on low cost private schools as a significant instrument
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India can be divided into many stages. Pre- Primary - It consists of children of 3-5 years of age studying in nursery, lower kindergarten and upper kindergarten. At this stage student is given knowledge about school life and is taught to read and write some basic words. Primary - It includes the age group of children of 6-11 years studying in classes from first to fifth. Middle - It consists of children studying in classes from sixth to eighth. Secondary - it includes students studying in classes
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Assignment 3: Ethics and Corporate Responsibility in the Workplace and the World Alicia Pearson Dr. Mary Nelson LEG/500 November 28, 2015 Ethics and Corporate Responsibility in the Workplace and the World PharmaCARE is a hypothetical, successful, pharmaceutical company. The company is one of the world’s most successful pharmaceutical companies which enjoys the status of being a caring, ethical, well-run company that produces high-quality products which saves millions of lives and improves
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P1: Describe how marketing techniques are used to market products in two organisations. In this unit I am going to pick two organisations and describe how marketing techniques are used to market products in these two organisations. The first organisation I am going to choose is Nike. Nike is an American multinational corporation that is involved in the design, development and worldwide marketing and selling of sporting equipments such as running shoes, tracksuits etc. Nike also sells
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of space Notes 9/26 • Situation o A non-controversial description • Complication o A • Question o • Restate the key issue in a yes/no format • Now we will do an issue Analysis Work Plan 1. Part 1 a. Indentify Sub-Question b. Sort and group c. Build issues Tree d. Test for MECE e. List tasks for getting evidence 2. Work Plan Step by Step process a. Rotate issues tree 90 degrees b. Determine Time and Resources for each task c. Create work plan with designated client support •
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Protocol technology to share information, operational systems, or computing services within an organization Primary Research- consists of a collection of original primary data Secondary Research- Secondary research (also known as desk research) involves the summary, collation and/or synthesis of existing research Focus group-A focus group is a form of qualitative research in which a group of people are asked about their perceptions, opinions, beliefs, and attitudes towards a product, service, concept
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