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    their entirety by reference to the printed version of the Philips Annual Report 2011. The information in this PDF has been derived from the audited financial statements 2011 of Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. KPMG has issued unqualified auditors’ reports on these financial statements. This is the employee selection from the Philips Annual Report 2011 Contents Grey text indicates parts not included in this selection from the Philips Annual Report 2011. 15 16 Reconciliation of non-GAAP

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    The classical linear regression model assumptions 1. Linear functional form of the relationship 2. Identifiability of the model parameters 3. Expected value of the disturbance given observed information 4. Variances and covariances of the disturbances given observed information 5. Nature of the sample of data on the independent variables 6. Probability distribution of the stochastic part of the model Upper range=Average X+ (95%)*standard error Standard error= coefficient/t-statistic

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    From Ragged to Richard Dick Hunter was a poor kid living in the streets of New York City. During his years on the streets‚ he had picked up some unhealthy habits such as smoking and gambling. Making a living shining boots‚ Dick only made enough money to feed himself comfortably every day but just under the amount to be able to purchase clothing or any other luxuries. Because there was nothing else to do on the streets‚ Dick would have to gamble or smoke to pass time but if he did‚ he would have

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    Esteban Majano Mr. Gerson Compare & Contrast Essay 6 March 2013 Compare & Contrast Perry with Dick Perry and Dick are very two opposite people Dick is a very smart man who exudes confidence and malice who grow up in a stable home with two parents‚ he didn’t have the wealthiest family but he was supported. Unlike Perry who grew in a very unstable home having to switch between his parents because his father was a women beater and his mother was an alcoholic‚ his parents could barely support

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    would do something so inhumane. Dick has the boys underneath his wing and make them look up to him as a mentor. The boys admire Dicks’s ex-military precision and efficiency most of all. Why would they ever have any reason at all to suspect Dick of doing anything bad? Dick infact teaches the boys to box‚ shoot‚ and play football. Everything about Dick leaves the boys to believe that he is nothing but tender and watchful. Clues in the text soon describe that maybe Dick is not the man that the narrator

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    Moby Dick

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    In the novel “Moby Dick” by Herman Melville‚ a story describes a character named Ishmael and his dreams of going on a whaling boat to see the world from a different view. One of the most memorable scene of this novel was the ending in which we were able to visualize Captain Ahab jump of the boat to try his best to kill the white wale know as Moby Dick. It was a very gruesome scene that portrayed Ahab jump onto Moby Dick with a harpoon‚ stabbing him as best he could trying to end the whales life yet

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    Ragged Dick Ragged Dick is a novel written in the 1800’s by Horatio Alger. It is a story about a young boy named Richard Hunter‚ also known as Ragged Dick‚ as he progresses though his childhood. Ragged Dick is a typical Rags to Riches story where Dick struggles through the hardships of city life‚ trying to achieve the “American Dream”. As a child‚ Dick is nothing more than a poor city boy who is trying to earn money on the streets of New York City. He spends his

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    Phillips: Company Profile Phillips is one of the multinational companies which hold the reputation in electronics and style. The company is focused mainly on contributing to the improvement of people’s lives through the form of innovations and style‚ “fashion and style changes and this is innovation” (Jones‚ 2007). The company became the world leader in healthcare‚ lifestyle‚ and lighting. The company was able to integrate technology and hype its design to form a more contextualize design which

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    Christian Silvia English 209 8/26/2012 Ragged Dick by Horatio Alger Jr. This book entails the struggles of young poor boys growing up in New York City through the eyes of Horatio Alger Jr. Although the author grew up comfortably under the roof of his family‚ he finds a particular calling in helping young boys‚ without the same privileges as he had‚ find a way to advance themselves in life. Horatio Alger Jr. was born in New England in 1832‚ later moved to the states with his family in

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    Moby Dick

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    narrator of Moby Dick and what is the first line of the novel? The narrator of Moby Dick is Ishmael‚ and the first line of the novel is‚ “Call me Ishmael.” 3. There are two significant Biblical allusions mentioned in the film. To whom do these allusions reference? How are the names significant? The two allusions are Ishmael is both an outcast in the book‚ and in the biblical sense. As well as Elijah being a profit in both instances. 4. The narrator states that Moby Dick symbolizes three

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