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UK- urban case study
  • UK- urban case study

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  • london location and facts - ANS urban area-8.1m pd -11700sqmile found 25km from mouth if the thames inside the m25 importance of london internationally - ANS finance service centres- central time zone between us and asia for longer hours and it is the universal language heathrow- hub airport access to 194 destinations universities- 3 of the best unis in the world like ucl getting talented people from across globe importance of london nationally - ANS culture- national art gallery, opera ho...
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UW-Madison Economics 310 Chapter 10
  • UW-Madison Economics 310 Chapter 10

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  • Point Estimator - ANS Estimates the value of an unknown parameter using a single value Interval Estimator - ANS Draws inferences about a population parameter using an interval Unbiased Estimator - ANS Has an expected value (long-run average) which equals the parameter being estimated Consistent - ANS Approaches the value of the parameter it is estimating as the sample size increases Relative Efficiency - ANS If there are two unbiased estimators of a parameter, the one whose variance is sma...
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Verbs list
  • Verbs list

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  • To come - ANS Aanaa, Aaie, aao, mera dost aata hai To go - ANS Jaana, jaie, jao, main ravivaar ko shopping par jaata hoon To sleep - ANS Sona,soie, so, Mera papa har raat aath ghante sota hain. To get up - ANS Uthna, Uthae, Utho, Main har roz saath baje uthata hoon To wake up - ANS Jaagna, jaagie, jago, Mera bhai dus baje jagata (?) hain. To tell - ANS Bataana, batiye, batao, main tumhe sab kutch bataata hoon To speak - ANS Bolna, boliye, bolo, ve thora Hindi bolte hain. To say - ANS Kahn...
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LBS prepration
  • LBS prepration

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  • Introduction question - ANS - Graduated from UCL, BSc economics - student club - RB case competition - hobbies: free-diving (AIDA certification) Why LBS (why school) - ANS - Alumni: - Professional development - gift trip Why MiM programme (not mfa) - ANS - practical designed courses - diverse and global outlook - employment data as proof Why postgraduate? - ANS - connection with likeminded inviduals - enhance career prospects Student association or club - ANS - Women in business: (co...
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London, UK ALREADY PASSED
  • London, UK ALREADY PASSED

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  • Describe the location - ANS -South East England -Capital of England -River Thames runs through it -Bordered by counties such as Kent, Essex and Buckinghamshire -Population of 9 million - expected to reach 10 million in 2030 What is the importance of London? - ANS -Transport links - M25, rail links nationally, 4 major international airports 55% of the UK's foreign direct investment is into London and the South East -Major learning centres, e.g. UCL and imperial college, museums -Movemen...
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Longitudinal studies
  • Longitudinal studies

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  • Define - ANS Research done over long period of time where sample stays the same Why use them? - ANS - allows to measure society over time - allows comparisons to be made - correlations can be identified - cause and effect relationship established - measure things like poverty over life chances Example- 7Up series 1964 - ANS - followed lives of 14 British children aged 7 from different backgrounds - returned every 7 years to see how their lives changed - most recent documentary 63 Up was ...
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LS 2 PG DIP UCL pharmacy diploma (LIVER TEST ONLY) PHAY0042
  • LS 2 PG DIP UCL pharmacy diploma (LIVER TEST ONLY) PHAY0042

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  • In the liver what is the role of the gall bladder ? your gall bladder where bile is produced and transported via the bile duct releasing the bile into the duodenum Answer = Bile production What is the definition of cholestasis Cholestasis = The reduced bile secretion or flow due to problem with hepatocytes production of bile acid or a blockage of the gall bladder or associated ducts that help transport bile. The liver has metabolic, synthetic and excretory functions, what are the metabo...
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Managerial economics weeks 1-6
  • Managerial economics weeks 1-6

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  • Which of the following is the best example of opportunity cost? Select one: a. a company's expenditures on a training program for its employees b. the rate of return on a company's investment c. the amount of money that a company can earn by depositing excess funds in a money market fund d. the profit that a company forgoes when it decides to drop one product line in favor of another one - ANS d. the profit that a company forgoes when it decides to drop one product line in favor of anoth...
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managing finance study guide
  • managing finance study guide

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  • Net Present Value (NPV) - ANS = cash flow / [(1+ discount rate)^ number of years] profitability index - ANS = present value of future cash flows / initial investment ex-rights price equation - ANS = (value of existing shares + value of new shares) / (# of shares) CAPM - ANS Cost of equity = cost risk free + beta * (cost of market - cost risk free)
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managing finance study guide
  • managing finance study guide

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  • Net Present Value (NPV) - ANS = cash flow / [(1+ discount rate)^ number of years] profitability index - ANS = present value of future cash flows / initial investment ex-rights price equation - ANS = (value of existing shares + value of new shares) / (# of shares) CAPM - ANS Cost of equity = cost risk free + beta * (cost of market - cost risk free)
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