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    Pipeline Routes for Delivery of Us North Slope Natural Gas to Lower-48 Markets

    By: Etienne Snyman Pipeline Routes for Delivery of US North Slope Natural Gas to Lower-48 Markets Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Over-the-Top Route 1.2 Alaska Highway Route 2.0 Part 1 2.1.0 Economic Impacts of the Alaska Highway and “Over-The-Top” Routes on Various Stakeholders 2.1.1 Natural Gas Producers in Alaska 2.1.2 Natural Gas Producers in the Beaufort Sea-Mackenzie Delta 2.1.3 Mackenzie Valley Corridor

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    Water Pump Methods Lab Report

    Date of submission: May 1st, 2015 Content: Objectives, Hypotheses, Assumptions, Experimental Methods, Data, Data Reduction, Assessment, and Conclusions Pledge: On my honor, as a student at the University of Virginia, I hereby certify that: 1. The work in this report was written collectively by the members of this group and reflects the laboratory and analysis efforts primarily of this group. 2. The data and other findings of the report are entirely those of this group. 3

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    Time Value of Money

    FINANCE RATING KARACHI ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY LIMITED APRIL 2012 The Pakistan Credit Rating Agency Limited STRUCTURED FINANCE KARACHI ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY LIMITED REPORT CONTENTS Summary Report Detailed Report:     PAGE 1 2 2 4 7 Rating Profile Instrument Structure Assessment ANNEXURES BoD Profile Standard Rating Scale I II April 2012 www.pacra.com STRUCTURED FINANCE The Pakistan Credit Rating Agency Limited RATINGS (APRIL 2012) KARACHI ELECTRIC SUPPLY

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    Fundamental Frequency of a Beam

    Dynamic Systems and Controls Laboratory Experiment 2: Fundamental Frequency of a Beam Due: October 9th, 2015 Submitted: October 9th, 2015 Table of Contents Abstract | 2 | List of Symbols and Units | 3 | Theory | 4 | Procedure and Experimental Setup | 8 | Sample Calculation | 9 | Error Analysis | 12 | Results | 13 | Discussion and Conclusion | 16 | References | 18 | Appendix | 19 | Abstract The experimental analysis of rotating equipment and the fundamental

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    Behavioral Finance Literature Summar

    Course Number: FINA 6278 - MSF Program 11 / 07 / 2012 Course title: Financial Theory and Research (Part 1 – Financial Markets and Asset Pricing) Team Member: Haotian Lin; Nan Bai; Wenyi Gu; Yibo Zang Summary Standard finance (modern portfolio theory), compared with Behavioral finance, is no longer modern: dating back to the late 1950s modern portfolio theory was developed (Statman 2008) Behavioral finance offers alternative explanation for investors and markets. Behavioral

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    Linear Programming

    Linear Programming (LP) Linear programming, simply put, is the most widely used mathematical programming technique. It has a long history dating back to the 1930s. The Russian mathematical economist Leonid Kantorovich published an important article about linear programming in 1939. George Stigler published his famous diet problem in 1945 (“The Cost of Subsistence”). Of course, no one could actually solve these problems until George Dantzig developed the simplex method, which was published in 1951

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    Econ 545 Final

    1. (TCO A) Suppose you are hired to manage a small manufacturing facility that produces Widgets. (a.) (15 points) You know from data collected on the Widget Market that market demand has recently increased and market supply has recently decreased. As manager of the facility, what decisions should you make regarding production levels and pricing for your Widget facility? Remember that supply and demand are about the market supply and market demand, which is bigger than your own company. You

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    Unit Brief

    Community School | Department Work Related Learning | | Course Title: BTEC Level 3 National Subsidiary Diploma in Business | | Teacher Name : | | Assignment Title: | Unit 4: Business communication | Student Name: | GLH: 30 hours | Issue Date: | Draft Deadline: | Final Deadline: | Learning aims covered: 1. Understanding different types of business information 2. Be able to present business information effectively 3. Understand the issue and constraints in relation to the

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    Answer Key

    Answer Keys to HW5 Ch 13 4. Here is the table of costs: Workers Output Marginal Product Total Cost Average Total Cost Marginal Cost 0 0 --- $200 --- --- 1 20 20 300 $15.00 $5.00 2 50 30 400 8.00 3.33 3 90 40 500 5.56 2.50 4 120 30 600 5.00 3.33 5 140 20 700 5.00 5.00 6 150 10 800 5.33 10.00 7 155 5 900 5.81 20.00 a. See the table for marginal product. Marginal product rises at first, then declines because of diminishing marginal product. b. See the table for total cost.

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    Essay

    APPROACH /TOTAL APPROACH • Profit is maximize when the difference between TR and TC is the largest. • Total Profit = TR –TC. Firm’s equilibrium in Perfect competition Quantity 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Price 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 TR 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 TC 15 20 28 35 46 58 70 82 Profit -5 0 2 5 4 2 0 -2 Cont’d: Types of Profit 1. Supernormal or Economic Profit TR > TC 2. Normal Profit or Breakeven Point TR = TC 3. Subnormal or Losses TR < TC Price/cost TC TR LOSS TR: 40 TC: 35 PROFIT(TR-TC) LOSS

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