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    State of South Carolina

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    Key Questions Calculate the mean monthly returns and return standard deviations for each of the 30 stocks in the tab "Tbill‚ S&P‚ Dow 30 mo retns" of the Capital Market Returns Data spreadsheet. A) Create a column of monthly returns for a portfolio that each month was invested equally across the 30 stocks. Calculate the mean and standard deviation of returns of this portfolio and explain how they relate to the mean returns and standard deviations of return of the 30 stocks individually. B)

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    North Carolina         We finally moved to North Carolina and I was devastated. I felt like I had to leave behind all of the friends I had just started formulating deeper bonds with. I felt like I had to start over from scratch with making friends and I missed Khalif; and finding out that he contacted me the night before we moved  and I missed his call‚ didn’t make things any easier. I never told him I was moving when I found out. I figured since we wasn’t together anymore‚ why bother. He found

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    Act 388 in South Carolina

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    South Carolina ’s Tax Changes What Will They Mean? Donald L. Schunk Act 388 is not good news‚ either for our pubiic sctioois or for our iong-term tax rates. I n 2006‚ the South Carolina General Assembly passed major legislation affecting both the tax structure and the way public education is funded in South Carolina. The legislation - Act 388 - contains three major components. The first involves raising the state sales tax from 5 percent to 6 percent effective June 1‚ 2007. The

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    Secession of South Carolina from the Federal Union". This document was addressed to the United States government. This document’s main point is that the people of South Carolina decided on April 26‚ 1852 to secede from the United States due to "...encroachments upon the reserved rights of the States‚" but they were not allowed to and that "Since that time‚ these encroachments have continued to increase‚ and further forbearance ceases to be a virtue." In essence‚ this document is the State of South Carolina

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    Charleston‚South Carolina Charleston‚South Carolina is a major port on the atlantic coast‚Also is historic with southern culture‚ They also have huge urbanized areas that include Mt. Pleasant‚ North charleston Goose geek and more! The city is situated on a peninsula in between the Estuaries of the Ashley and cooper rivers‚ deep water harbour.Charleston can be historic and a major port but it can be a lot of different things. This city offers good hotels and restaurants. The city is very child friendly

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    Pressley‚ Aubrey HED 213 Professor Scott 2/13/13 Health Issues: Teen Pregnancy in Columbia‚ South Carolina Growing up in Northeast Columbia I have endured many matters in which helped me grow into the young adult I am today. Where I’m from‚ high school is the beginning of change for many of the local teens in my hometown. Some change so drastically that if you were to compare their upbringings to their high school days you would never think they were the same individual. Some change for

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    My Trip To South Carolina

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    I think our class should go to South Carolina to see the sea life and going to museum’s and learn about creatures that live in sand also to get a better view of the fish we will have to go swimming with them.Also it is not that long of a drive only 15 hours and 3 min to get there and with child protection laws we can take a breaks every 4 hours and while taking break we can save time by getting snacks and gas. It would not be that expensive to get there because with our class we can raise money

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    Prompt: In many ways North Carolina was the least typical of the 5 plantation colonies. Describe the unique features of colonial North Carolina and explain why this colony was so unlike its southern neighbors. In the midst of England’s colonization there were five colonies that excelled in exporting profitable crops. The colonies included Maryland‚ Virginia‚ North CarolinaSouth Carolina‚ and Georgia. Of these colonies North Carolina was the weakest. One

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    Are you having thoughts about relocating? Not sure where to retire to? Then Garden City in South Carolina is the place for you. Located south of Myrtle beach‚ it is a sight to behold. Commonly referred to as Garden City Beach‚ it provides the much-needed tranquility to its residents and visitors. For a small town made of close-knit families‚ vacationing at the beach has become a common phenomenon throughout the years. The hustle and bustle of city life can be quite stressful‚ therefore settling in

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    The North Carolina State Board of Dental Examiners (Dental Board) is responsible for regulating the practice of dentistry in North Carolina. Their primary duty is licensing dentists in the state and ensuring dentists continue to meet licensing requirements. The Dental Board also has other more limited duties such as policing individuals who engage in dentistry‚ without a license. In those roles‚ the Dental Board both creates rules to regulate dentistry in the state‚ and makes individual decisions

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