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  • High Level Of Interest Payment
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    'Tesco's has already turned around many of the T&S convenience stores they bought a year ago... 80 of the 450 outlets have been revamped as Tesco express stores... average sales are up by 80 percent' The Gaur dian 26/121/03 GearingTeso's 0.25: 1 Sainsbury's 0.16: 1 M&s 0.28: 1 o Gearing is a measure of risk when investing in a company Proportion of capital made up of fixed interest borrowing o The effect of the investments in HIT and T&S over the last 5 years can be seen with the gearing for Tes...
  • Certain Level Of Employee Work Stress
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    Work Stress 1.0 Introduction Throughout the eighties and into the nineties, work stress have continued to rise dramatically in organizations across North America. The eighties saw employees stressing out from working in a rapidly growing economy. During the nineties, beginning from the recession of 1992 till present day, employees are stressed by their own job insecurities in the face of massive downsizing and restructuring of organizations in order to be competitive on the global stage. Work st...
  • Thermal Power Plants Use Fuel
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    Nuclear Power Most of the world's electricity is generated by either thermal or hydroelectric power plants. Thermal power plants use fuel to boil water which makes steam. The steam turns turbines that generate electricity. Hydroelectric power plants use the great force of rushing water from a dam or a waterfall to turn the turbines. The majority of thermal power plants burn fossil fuels because thermal power plants are cheaper to maintain and have to meet less of the governments requirements com...
  • High Hdl Cholesterol And Desirable Ldl Levels
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    Cholesterol is a soft, fat-like, waxy substance found in the bloodstream and in all your body's cells. It's normal to have cholesterol. It's an important part of a healthy body because it's used for producing cell membranes and some hormones, and serves other needed bodily functions. But too high a level of cholesterol in the blood is a major risk for coronary heart disease, which leads to heart attack. It's also a risk factor for stroke. Hypercholesterolemia is the term for high levels of blood...
  • C A High Level Programming Language
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    IT RELATED TERMS UNIX A high-level programming language developed by Dennis Ritchie at Bell Labs in the mid 1970's. Although originally designed as a systems programming language, C has proved to be a powerful and flexible language that can be used for a variety of applications, from business programs to engineering. C is a particularly popular language for personal computer programmers because it is relatively small - it requires less memory than other languages. The first major program written...
  • High Level Language Program Into Machine Code
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    When programming in assembly language, we have to specify operations in a much greater level of detail than we would have to do in a high level language. Furthermore, we get relatively little help from the assembler in finding errors. Assemblers can only check the syntax of each line, and check that every symbol or label used is defined somewhere. We are much less constrained by the structure of the assembly language than we are by the structure of a high level language. This lack of constraint ...
  • High Levels Of Cholesterol
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    Cholesterol High cholesterol is the best known of all the many threats to a healthy heart. When excess amounts fatty like plaque substance build up along the walls of the arteries, you face a significantly higher risk of a complete blockage, leading to a heart attack or stroke. At normal levels, cholesterol is not a bad thing. On the other hand, its an essential material used by the body to make cell walls and produce hormones, such as testosterone and estrogen. The body produces its own supply ...
  • Glass Ceiling Act
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    "You " ve Come a Short Way, Baby!" Professor Diana Bilimoria hit it on the nail when she proclaimed, "Even when women do all the right things, and have all the right stuff, they continue to be blocked from the innermost circles of power" (Daily). The increasing number of working women with an education and experience in the business world continue to encounter this blockade mentioned by Professor Bilimoria. Suzanne M. Crampton and Jitendra M. Mishra find that the promotions to managerial positio...
  • Disposal Of Nuclear Waste
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    As we enter the new millenium, the disposal of nuclear waste is a very important factor we must consider for the future generations. Nuclear energy is a very important and dominant as a source of heat energy. It is used to produce steam to drive turbines that generate electricity. Every nuclear plant has its own design, but they each generate heat from nuclear reactors and use this heat to produce steam. The main problem with nuclear energy, however, is the storage and disposal of the waste from...
  • Extremely High Level Of Cholesterol
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    Familial Hypercholesterolemia Familial Hypercholesterolemia, a very dangerous and deadly genetic disease, has the potential to be passed via the parents DNA from one generation to the next. Although it is not common, people who suffer from this genetic flaw often times lead very short lives, as it increases their susceptibility to a wide range of other complications that can ultimately lead to death (Varret, 1999). Familial Hypercholesterolemia (FH) operates by not allowing cholesterol to move i...
  • High Levels Of Uncertainty
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    The Certainty of the Uncertainty Reduction Theory We, as humans, attain multiple relationships throughout our lifetime. Whether they are with our family, friends, co-workers, or a significant others. With these relationships, an important key to a successful relationship is that of trust. Trust is a difficult issue for most people, and could be spoken for by its own; but trust involves depending on another person for comfort, hope, encouragement, and most of all honesty. Yet, to sanction an inte...
  • Customer Relationship Marketing
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    The advent of modern information and telecommunication technologies has made a lot of the traditional mammoth task easier to apprehend, for example, the management of a huge database within a company. Certainly within the past decade, technologies have in a way enabled new management disciplines to materialise. These include customer relationship marketing (CRM); knowledge management (KM); information management (IM) and supply chain management (SCM). In the global environment that companies tod...
  • Self Concept And Stress
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    EFFECTIVELY REDUCING STRESS TIME MANAGEMENT In order to reduce stress using the method of time management we must first have an understanding of the phrase time management. According to Mind Tools an article published on the Internet, "Time Management" is a set of related practical skills that help you to use your time in the most effective and productive way possible (1995). Time management helps you to reduce work stress by being more in control of your time and by being more productive. This ...
  • High Levels Of Pcbs
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    Polychlorinated biphenyls, or commonly referred to as PCBs, are mixtures of up to 209 individual chlorinated compounds. There is no evidence of a natural source of these congeners, and they are either oily liquids or solids that are colorless and sometimes a light yellow. PCBs have been used as coolants and lubricants in transformers, capacitors, and other electrical equipment because of they do not burn easily and serve as good insulators. Many of these commercial PCB mixtures are known in the ...

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