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Judicial Power in the US
Judicial Power in the US The judicial power in the US is held by the Supreme Court, which was the only court created specifically by the Constitution. In addition, Congress has established 13 federal...
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Nasa DART Mission | First time crashed into an asteroid to change its trajectory
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Zero Base Budgeting (ZBB) Any action taken by a company stems from a specific process: planning. Planning expressed in terms of investments and financial goals is budgeting. Zero base budgeting is a budgeting method...
Read More Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A) | Explaination, Process + Examples
FP&A – Financial Planning and Analysis The Financial planning and analysis (FP&P) is one of the important functionc within a company. It includes the end-to-end processes of strategic planning, budgeting and forecasting, combined with...
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FCFE (Free Cash Flow to Equity) | Explanation, Method of Analysis, Examples, Questions, Answers
Free Cash Flow to Equity (FCFE) The free cash flow to equity (FCFE) is the measurement of the part of the own resources left to be distributed among the partners after all expenses, reinvestments...
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Nuclear Radiation | Where does it come from?
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Effects of nuclear explosions on human health (Intentionally or Accidentally)
What are the effects of nuclear explosions on human health (intentionally or accidentally)? The effects of nuclear explosions on human health cause heat, shock waves and radiation. The forces released have the potential to...
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Thermonuclear: Fusion, Weapon and History
Thermonuclear Thermonuclear refers to the energy released by the thermonuclear reaction. The thermonuclear weapon, nuclear bomb involving thermonuclear energy. (The power of thermonuclear weapons is expressed in megatons.) Also called hydrogen weapon or H...
Read More Nuclear : Energy, Applications Use, Radioactivity
Nuclear Nuclear energy is a form of energy released by the nucleus, the heart of atoms, made up of protons and neutrons. It can be produced in two ways, by fission – splitting the...
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SWOT Analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) : definition, explanation and examples
SWOT: definition, explanation and examples The SWOT is a marketing tool used to identify the possible business strategy(ies) to create or grow a business. Its simplicity should not mask its relevance and effectiveness when...
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Interesting Places to Visit in Athens | Absolutely must see
Interesting Places to Visit in Athens So, what should you see in Athens? What do you advise us? What are the interesting places to visit in Athens? The must-sees in Athens What to visit...
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Low Cost Airlines in Asia | List Cheap Flights Based in Asia
List of Low Cost Airlines in Asia There are many low-cost airlines in Asia that allow cheap travel across the continent. Here is the list of low cost airlines in Asia: CHINA HONG KONG...
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Judicial Power in Indonesia Judicial power in Indonesia is the power of an independent state to administer the judiciary to enforce law and justice based on Pancasila (foundational philosophical theory of Indonesia), for the sake...
Read More Infarction is necrosis (death of a tissue) due to alteration of the blood flow | By Localization and General explanation
Infarction Infarction is called necrosis (death of a tissue) due to alteration of the blood flow (usually the arterial supply) of an organ or a part of it, by: Arterial obstruction, the most common...
Read More Heart Infarction (Myocardial Infarction or Heart Attack) | Cause, Treatment, Prevention
Heart Infarction a.k.a. Heart Attack (Myocardial Infarction) Myocardial infarction or heart attack is the destruction of a more or less extensive area of the heart muscle. It is the consequence of the obstruction of...
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Speed and Amphetamines / Methamphetamine | Definition, long term effects, overdose
Speed and Amphetamines: Understanding the Impact, Long-Term Effects, and Overdose Risks What are Speed and Amphetamines? Amphetamines are approved drugs for the treatment of ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder). But they are also diverted...
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Cyclotron, Synchrocyclotron and Synchrotron (Physics)
Cyclotron, Synchrocyclotron and Synchrotron (Physics) Particle accelerator physics is widely used in current research. The term “cyclotron” sounds straight out of a science fiction movie. In fact, cyclotrons are particle accelerators, devices that propel...
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