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International Management
International Management

Emaar Properties wants to expand their businesses into the South Korean market. However,
in dynamic emerging economies like South Korea, there will be institutional voids. Please
explain what the institutional void is and give solutions about how Emaar Properties can
effectively overcome the major sources of institutional voids that we learned. In addition,
Management   Anonymous   82   Asked A year ago
International Business Management
International Business Management


Management   Anonymous   102   Asked A year ago
Simple hedge fund graph
Simple hedge fund graph
Consider a hedge fund with initial assets under management (AUM) of $1 billion; the fund will operate for a year. The manager is paid by a standard “2+20” hedge fund contract. That is, at the end of the year, he collects management fees of 2% of AUM (as of the start of the year), and if the fund’s return is above 0% (the hurdle rate), he collects 20% of that in performance fees. For
Business   xcluzive   90   Asked A year ago
Hedge Fund Manager Contracts Problem
Hedge Fund Manager Contracts Problem
Consider a hedge fund with initial assets under management (AUM) of $1 billion; the fund will operate for a year. The manager is paid by a standard “2+20” hedge fund contract. That is, at the end of the year, he collects management fees of 2% of AUM (as of the start of the year), and if the fund’s return is above 0% (the hurdle rate), he collects 20% of that in performance fees. For
Business   xcluzive   122   Asked A year ago
Yamanaka Factors & Spinal health.
Yamanaka Factors & Spinal health.
I think I read about a study in which yamanaka factors were used on an old mouse and its spine realigned itself like in youth. I can't find a reference to this study anymore. Anyone else familiar with such a study?
Medicine   CarbonRobot   91   Asked A year ago
Business Psychology - Sources for Emirates Airlines Staff Turn over and Exit Rates
Business Psychology - Sources for Emirates Airlines Staff Turn over and Exit Rates
I really need help in finding sources about the issue of staff turn over and exit rates of Emirates Airlines, I can't find even one, please help me
Psychology   RioNii   201   Asked A year ago
Airplane environmental sensors for sensing Birds at a distance
Airplane environmental sensors for sensing Birds at a distance
We often see Birds hitting the airplanes causing major/minor accidents.

Is it possible to built environmental sensors within the aircraft cockpit where the pilot can sense bird/s at quite a distance which will assist the pilots to avoid the collision?

If No, What are the limitations in designing & constructing those Bird collision avoiding sensors?
Computer Studies   prashantakerkar   234   Asked A year ago
APA Table - SPSS
APA Table - SPSS
Based on these data and background information, is my APA Table correct, if not please help me



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Psychology   RioNii   103   Asked A year ago
Table - Analysis
Table - Analysis
Instruction: State the result of the correlation analysis through the use of APA format



Psychology   RioNii   81   Asked A year ago
Sky races in future Olympic games.
Sky races in future Olympic games.

Similar to land (bike, car) races and water (ship) races, can there be sky races, say helicopters, in future Olympics games? Will prime security be the obstacle for sky races?

Prashant S Akerkar
Curiosity Questions   prashantakerkar   155   Asked A year ago
To express Tat Protein in CD4 T cells without pre-activation
To express Tat Protein in CD4 T cells without pre-activation
Hello All
My experiment plan: To express Tat protein in CD4 T cell without pre-activation. I have tried different vectors and virus such as MND-AAV6 EGFP, CMV-AAV6 EGFP, AdRGD EGFP, SFFV-Lentivirus EGFP, MSCV-Lentivirus EGFP , HIV-VSV-G-Luc and mRNA Tat, etc. But all vectors and viruses I tried didn't work
Please give me some input
Thanks
Harry
Biochemistry   Harry Tian   168   Asked A year ago
Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO)
Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO)
Hi All, Please help me to solved this problem.

You are given an optimization problem using one variable with equation as follows:

f(x) = (1-x)2
50 ≤ x ≤ 100

The equation for the velocity is as follows:

𝑉𝑗(𝑖) = 𝑉𝑗(𝑖−1) + 𝑐1𝑟1[𝑃𝑏𝑒𝑠𝑡,&
Computer Studies   Anonymous   173   Asked A year ago
Histogram - Background Information
Histogram - Background Information
Psychology   RioNii   99   Asked A year ago
Markets and Institutions HFT Problem
Markets and Institutions HFT Problem
Question 3 (high-frequency trading (HFT) arms-race). You want to make sure you understandhow trading on limit order book works before attempting this question.
Suppose there is one security being traded on an exchange where trading operates via a limit order book. The exchange opens at 9 am every day and closes at 4 pm. There is no uncertainty about the value of the security: e
Marketing   xcluzive   116   Asked A year ago
Histograms - Interpretation and Analysis
Histograms - Interpretation and Analysis
Based on the two histograms below, what does it imply about the variable's distribution?  To check for the normality, what other methods can you use besides histograms?


Psychology   Anonymous   114   Asked A year ago
I read that if you go to sleep with a blocked nose, you will suffocate and die. Is this true?
I read that if you go to sleep with a blocked nose, you will suffocate and die. Is this true?
In March, 1996, Mark Gleeson, 26, died when he intentionally blocked up his nose in a desperate bid to stop himself from snoring. He went to bed and died of suffocation because his nose was blocked.

I have a REALLY bad cold right now, my nose is fully blocked and I've been awake for days, the blocked nose is lasting longer than usual and I don't want to die so I
Off-Topic Room   ClaraY   185   Asked A year ago
The Worst Printer Issues and How to Fix Them: Printer Repair problems.
The Worst Printer Issues and How to Fix Them: Printer Repair problems.
One of the most widely used gadgets is a printer. Businesses and homes use it.
additionally, schools. This post is for you if you have a printer and are having problems with it! We'll examine five typical issues that are simple to resolve.

Printer Paper Jam:


First, check that you have withdrawn your printer from its power supply and turned it of
Teaching and Learning Strategies   chrisevyians   67   Asked A year ago
Straight line copy delivers the selling points
Straight line copy delivers the selling points
The straight line copy delivers the selling points of a message to the audience through a character in there ads.

Marketing   Kl__09   91   Asked A year ago
Economics question
Economics question
Could you explain how the relationship between dense forests and heavy rains is an example of cause and effect that is hard to​ untangle?
Economics   s.h_math   99   Asked A year ago
Marketing HFT Story Problem
Marketing HFT Story Problem
I promise this question isn't as long as it looks, it's just wordy. Please HELP and if more info is needed I have a fast response rate. Thank you, it's so appreciated.
Question 3 (high-frequency trading (HFT) arms-race). You want to make sure you understand
how trading on limit order book works before attempting this question.
Suppose there is one secu
Marketing   xcluzive   103   Asked A year ago
Discuss the benefits and disadvantages of determinate and indeterminate
Discuss the benefits and disadvantages of determinate and indeterminate
Hi
For my Bio class we have discussion questions each week. It just so happens that I need help with this weeks question: Discuss the benefits and disadvantages of determinate and indeterminate cell differentiation. What developmental animal lines exhibit which characteristics?

Help please!
Medical Technician   Anonymous   169   Asked A year ago
Why don't people who claim to be internally allergic to H2O molecules react to swallowing saliva?
Why don't people who claim to be internally allergic to H2O molecules react to swallowing saliva?
I've seen several people going to the news claiming to have an internal allergy to water to the extent that drinking a sip of water causes a (potentially fatal) internal allergic reaction, such as anaphylactic shock or swelling of the throat. Why don't they have an allergic reaction whenever they swallow their saliva? Isn't it mostly water molecules? Saliva constantly
Off-Topic Room   ClaraY   150   Asked A year ago
Disassociation diseases?
Disassociation diseases?
For those with disassociation type diseases that experience "derealization" is there fMRA evidence showing why this happens? Do they know what activities in the brain make things seem less real?
Neuroscience and Mental Health   CarbonRobot   222   Asked A year ago
Discuss three important key https://youtu.be/YekdjKwmiwY
Discuss three important key https://youtu.be/YekdjKwmiwY
In the video, "Relating to Families" discuss three important key messages that you gained from the video and how you plan to integrate them into your work with children and families.
Family Studies   Anonymous   184   Asked A year ago
Who is responsible for the creation of most technological innovations? Is this a beneficial ...
Who is responsible for the creation of most technological innovations? Is this a beneficial ...
Who is responsible for the creation of most technological innovations? Is this a beneficial arrangement for most of humanity? Why and/or why not?
Sociology   Anonymous   258   Asked A year ago
Some conservationists have suggested diverting scarce resources from education, health, and ...
Some conservationists have suggested diverting scarce resources from education, health, and ...
[html]Some conservationists have suggested diverting scarce resources from education, health, and industrialization into various forms of mandatory birth control, including, if necessary, forced sterilization. These observers regard the presumed alternatives-poverty, famine, war, ethnic violence, and the grow
Sociology   mattfury17   238   Asked A year ago
Outline and fully discuss the four stages of demographic transition theory in the context of ...
Outline and fully discuss the four stages of demographic transition theory in the context of ...
Outline and fully discuss the four stages of demographic transition theory in the context of population growth.
Sociology   BigFella9503   231   Asked A year ago
It has been said that most Canadians will recycle, purchase "green" products, and act positively ...
It has been said that most Canadians will recycle, purchase "green" products, and act positively ...
[html]It has been said that most Canadians will recycle, purchase "green" products, and act positively toward the environment, but only to the extent that such action does not require any real sacrifice in terms of time or money. Do you agree or disagree? In your answer, include examples from your personal ex
Sociology   youngbloodz   229   Asked A year ago
How might sociology help us overcome the negative consequences of technology?
How might sociology help us overcome the negative consequences of technology?
How might sociology help us overcome the negative consequences of technology?
Sociology   whitedreamerz   256   Asked A year ago
Explain how the social construction of environmental problems shapes the way we perceive them.
Explain how the social construction of environmental problems shapes the way we perceive them.
Explain how the social construction of environmental problems shapes the way we perceive them.
Sociology   xiaoyu000   256   Asked A year ago
Environmental racism is a form of discrimination against minority groups and people from poor ...
Environmental racism is a form of discrimination against minority groups and people from poor ...
[html]Environmental racism is a form of discrimination against minority groups and people from poor countries who are subjected to a disproportionate share of environmental hazards and polluting industries. Using examples from your text and personal experiences discuss this phenomenon and propose ways that it
Sociology   onetouch   246   Asked A year ago
Discuss the suggestion that technological innovation and market forces will enable us to overcome ...
Discuss the suggestion that technological innovation and market forces will enable us to overcome ...
Discuss the suggestion that technological innovation and market forces will enable us to overcome environmental problems.
Sociology   DoveNinja763537   225   Asked A year ago
Countries such as India, China, and other developing nations want to share the affluence that is ...
Countries such as India, China, and other developing nations want to share the affluence that is ...
[html]Countries such as India, China, and other developing nations want to share the affluence that is enjoyed by wealthier countries, and many developing countries are experiencing rapid industrial growth. But, as was demonstrated by developed nations, industrial growth has serious consequences for the envir
Sociology   rhialways659   234   Asked A year ago
What type of action was the Vancouver riot of 1907 and why did it happen? What correlations can be ...
What type of action was the Vancouver riot of 1907 and why did it happen? What correlations can be ...
What type of action was the Vancouver riot of 1907 and why did it happen? What correlations can be made to the riots that have occurred across North America in recent years?
Sociology   RHCP12   232   Asked A year ago
What leads the authors of the text to conclude that social movements are long-term attempts to ...
What leads the authors of the text to conclude that social movements are long-term attempts to ...
What leads the authors of the text to conclude that social movements are long-term attempts to correct perceived injustices that require a sound social-organizational basis?
Sociology   ejoty   241   Asked A year ago
What do you think the labour movement or the women's movement or the Black Lives Matter movement ...
What do you think the labour movement or the women's movement or the Black Lives Matter movement ...
What do you think the labour movement or the women's movement or the Black Lives Matter movement will look like in 2050? Thoroughly explain your position.
Sociology   tifftran   257   Asked A year ago
Protesters were able to use modern technology to go global, creating the "Arab Spring" in 2011 and ...
Protesters were able to use modern technology to go global, creating the "Arab Spring" in 2011 and ...
Protesters were able to use modern technology to go global, creating the "Arab Spring" in 2011 and spurring the North American and European "Occupy" movement. Is this the wave of the future for historically excluded groups and categories of people? Why and/or why not?
Sociology   brettlaw   236   Asked A year ago
One of the most popular explanations of the rise and success of protest movements has been the ...
One of the most popular explanations of the rise and success of protest movements has been the ...
One of the most popular explanations of the rise and success of protest movements has been the "resource mobilization" perspective. Summarize the main arguments of this perspective and give examples of how it helps to explain the rise of social movements.
Sociology   malhi101   242   Asked A year ago
Law enforcement has used surveillance technology to monitor participants at Black Lives Matter ...
Law enforcement has used surveillance technology to monitor participants at Black Lives Matter ...
[html]Law enforcement has used surveillance technology to monitor participants at Black Lives Matter protests and protests by other groups. While this technology has proven beneficial for finding and charging individuals who have engaged in violent activities, activists say surveillance technologies are stifl
Sociology   ceymorebucks24   232   Asked A year ago
In Canada, unionization reached a peak in 1978. Furthermore, in 1974 nearly 14.7 strikes took place ...
In Canada, unionization reached a peak in 1978. Furthermore, in 1974 nearly 14.7 strikes took place ...
In Canada, unionization reached a peak in 1978. Furthermore, in 1974 nearly 14.7 strikes took place for every 100,000 Canadian non-agricultural workers falling to less than 0.4 strikes for every 100,000 Canadian non-agricultural workers by 2018. What explains these numbers?
Sociology   rosenrot   250   Asked A year ago
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