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The Simpsons Merchandise: World of Springfield, List of the Simpsons Dvd

Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: World of Springfield, List of the Simpsons Dvds, the Simpsons Trading Card Game, Simpsons Jeopardy!, the Simpsons Pinball Party. Excerpt: The following Simpsons DVDs are all compilation releases in various regions. The Simpsons DVD season box sets have been released since 2001 in different regions throughout the world. They have been released with Region 1 (North America ), Region 2 (Europe ), Region 4 (New Zealand , Australia , and Latin America ) and Region 5 (Russia , most of Africa , Central and South Asia ) encoding.The first five box sets (seasons 1-5) all have outer cardboard packaging based around a memorable couch gag from the show. The next seven box sets (seasons 6-12) are available in two separate packages. The first is a standard cardboard package with a theme, and the second is a limited edition plastic package in the shape of the head of one of the Simpson family . Each season's box includes every episode from the season. Each box save for season 20 includes commentaries hosted by the writers, producers, and actors; deleted scenes; animated commentaries; and other extras such as old commercials featuring The Simpsons characters.Region 1 (US, Canada) These DVDs all have Dolby Digital 2.0 audio and are available with English, Spanish and French Canadian audio tracks.The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror This DVD was released on September 2, 2003

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Companies of Syria: Government-Owned Companies in Syria, Chemins de Fer

Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Government-Owned Companies in Syria, Chemins de Fer Syriens, Hmisho Trading Group, Transtek, Syrian Pearl Airlines, List of Companies of Syria, Syrian Petroleum Company, Syrian-Qatari Holding Company, Commercial Bank of Syria, Simacom, Syrian Telecom. Excerpt: Chemins de Fer Syriens is the national railway operator for the state of Syria, headquartered in Aleppo. Baghdad Railway train, circa 1910The first railway in Syria opened when the country was part of the Ottoman Empire, with the in) gauge line from Damascus to the port city of Beirut in present day Lebanon opened in 1895. The famous Hejaz railway opened in 1908 between Damascus and Medina in present day Saudi Arabia also used 1,050 mm gauge. Railways after this point were built to in), including the Baghdad Railway. The French wanted an extension of the standard gauge railway into Libya to connect with the Palestine Railways and so agreed the building of a branch line to Tripoli, Lebanon, operated by Société Ottomane du Chemin de fer Damas-Hama et prolongements, also known as DHP. Russian built CFS Class LDE-2800 crosses the Euphrates with a passenger trainThe Baghdad Railway had progressed as far as Aleppo by 1912, with the branch to Tripoli complete, by the start of World War One; and onwards to Nusaybin by October 1918. The Turks, who sided with Germany and the Central Powers, decided to recover the infrastructure south of Aleppo to the Lebanon in 1917. The Baghdad Railway created opportunity and problems for both sides, being unfinished but running just south of the then defined Syrian/Turkish border. Post war, the border was redrawn, and the railway was now north of the border. DHP reinstated the Triopli line by 1921. From 1922 the Baghdad Railway was worked in succession by tw... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=22663442

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Children's Television Series Introduction: Alf Tales, Rechov Sumsum

Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Alf Tales, Rechov Sumsum, Bindi the Jungle Girl, Abc Weekend Special, Trading Spaces: Boys Vs. Girls, Adventures in Booga Booga Land, Motormouth, Once Upon a Time... Man, Wonderama, My Almost Famous Family, About Safety, List of Lavender Castle Episodes, the Adventures of Gulliver, Bigfoot Presents: Meteor and the Mighty Monster Trucks, Grim Tales, Lift Off, Sing Me a Story With Belle, the Berenstain Bears, the Insensitive Princess, Tiga Talk, Chucklewood Critters, Charlie Chalk, Vegetable Soup, Joshua Jones, Bounty Hamster, Microsoap, Once Upon a Time... Space, Dragon, Pippi Longstocking, Ghost Trackers, the Blobs, Sidekicks, Radio Active, Scout's Safari, Thinkabout, Juvenile Jury, Once Upon a Time... the Americas, Once Upon a Time... the Discoverers, Garry Halliday, Wielie Wielie Walie, Mulligan Stew, Night Hood, Telegantic Megavision, in the News, Once Upon a Time... the Explorers, Minuscule, Radio Enfer, the Flashing Blade, Pancake Mountain, Big Blue Marble, Rude Dog, Xuxa, Captain Zeppos, Seven Little Monsters, the Riddlers, Sealab 2020, the Moxy Show, Jellabies, One to Grow On, Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings, You and Me Kid, Captain 11, the Huggabug Club, Tamati Coffey, Ooh, Aah

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Tlc (Tv Channel): Tlc (Tv Channel) Programs, Trading Spaces, Hi-5, Jon

Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Tlc (Tv Channel) Programs, Trading Spaces, Hi-5, Jon

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Commodity Exchanges in China: Dalian Commodity Exchange, Commodity Tradi

Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Dalian Commodity Exchange, Commodity Trading in China, China Beijing Environmental Exchange, China Financial Futures Exchange, Shanghai Metal Exchange, Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange, Shanghai Futures Exchange. Not illustrated. Excerpt: The Dalian Commodity Exchange (DCE) (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: Dàlián Shngpin Jioyìsu) is a Chinese futures exchange based in Dalian. It is a non-profit, self-regulating and membership legal entity established on February 28, 1993. Dalian Commodity Exchange trades in futures contracts underlined by a variety of agricultural and industrial produce on a national scale. So far, futures contracts on soybean, soybean oil, corn, palm oil, soymeal and LLDPE, a petroleum-based product, are traded on the Dalian bourse. The exchange has the deepest liquidity pool among all Chinese Commodity Futures Exchanges. According to the Futures Industry Association, the bourse has been the largest mainland futures exchange by volume for eight years, half the domestic market share in 2007, and captures roughly 2% of global futures market share (including financial futures). A near-tripling in volumes of its benchmark corn future in 2006 saw the contract leapfrog the DCE soy complex to become the single-largest product, with the 65m traded, trailing only Nymex WTI Crude in the global commodity rankings. According to the Futures Industry Association, DCE is the second largest agricultural futures bourse in the world, with a 29% market share. In 2007, total trading volume and turnover reached 371 million contracts and RMB 11.97 trillion (1.67 trillion USD). As of November 2007, the exchange had 194 members including 180 brokers, with a reach of more than 160,000 investors. Louis Dreyfus became the first fore... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=3735521

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Pricing: Effect of Taxes and Subsidies on Price, Barter, Local Exchange

Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Effect of Taxes and Subsidies on Price, Barter, Local Exchange Trading Systems, Loyalty Program, Price Fixing, Profit Maximization, Two-Part Tariff, Price Discrimination, Congestion Pricing, Yield Management, Ecopass, Transfer Pricing, Net Metering, Water Tariff, Rational Pricing, Price Index, San Francisco Congestion Pricing, Predatory Pricing, Dumping, Fee, Fair Value, Discounts and Allowances, Economic Equilibrium, Arbitrage Pricing Theory, Resale Price Maintenance, Pay Per Click, Psychological Pricing, Compensation Methods, Freebie Marketing, Price Ceiling, Pricing Strategies, Electricity Tariff, Hedonic Index, Break Even Analysis, Flat Rate, Congestion Control, Suggested Retail Price, Loss Leader, Price Gouging, Cost Per Action, Asymmetric Price Transmission, Price War, Contribution Margin-Based Pricing, Cost-Plus Contract, Outline of Industrial Organization, Value Addition Based Pricing, Cost Per Lead, Van Westendorp's Price Sensitivity Meter, Penetration Pricing, Market Logic, Power Purchase Agreement, Price Skimming, Tacit Collusion, Variable Pricing, Fast Moving Consumer Goods, Pacman Conjecture, Markup, Price Dispersion, Fare, Coase Conjecture, Noise, Point of Total Assumption, Price Floor, Water Pricing, Price Point, Geographical Pricing, Menu Cost, Product Sabotage, Unilateral Policy, Joint Product Pricing, Price Support, No-Bid Contract, Fire Sale, Rate of Return Pricing, Cost-Plus Pricing With Elasticity Considerations, Retained Interest, Pricing Objectives, Pay Per Sale, User Pays, Lerner Index, Revpar, Pay for Performance Advertising, Supracompetitive Pricing, Relationship Based Pricing, Factor Price Equalization, Limit Price, Pecuniary Externality, Social Dumping, Transactional Net Margin Method, Competitor Indexing, Premium... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=229073

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Toy Companies of Canada: O-Pee-Chee, Mega Brands, Parkhurst Products, Pl

Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: O-Pee-Chee, Mega Brands, Parkhurst Products, Plasmart Inc., in the Game Trading Cards, Ganz, Chieftain Products, Sunward Aerospace Group Limited, Canada Games Company, Dart Flipcards Inc., Playtoy Industries. Excerpt: O-Pee-Chee was a 20th-century Canadian company that produced candy, and later trading cards. It was started in London, Ontario in 1911 by two brothers, John and Duncan McDermid. Today, the O-Pee-Chee brand of trading cards are produced by The Upper Deck Company. The name O-Pee-Chee is an Aboriginal word meaning "the Robin" as is found in The Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. It also happened to be the name of McDermid's summer cottage in Grand Bend. Back in those days, it was probable that a favourite juvenile expression might have been "Oh, it's peachy!" Hence, the name O-Pee-Chee Gum Company. In 1921, O-Pee-Chee Gum Company was sold to a trust with the intent of incorporating the Company and changing its name to O-Pee-Chee Company Limited. Initially, it was incorporated as a public Company with five shareholders and four directors - all members of the McDermid family. The sales for the first year of operation of O-Pee-Chee Company Limited were $177,389.84 with a profit of $4,766.92. The products manufactured were chewing gum, mints and various types of popcorn - especially Krackley Nut. In that year, there were 30 employees in the plant and the annual payroll was $31,614.38, including management salaries and bonuses. The McDermids owned and operated both O-Pee-Chee Company Limited and Somerville Paper Box Limited until 1944 when they sold the Somerville business to Garfield Weston. In 1945, O-Pee-Chee Company Limited was changed from a public company to a private company. For many years, National Novelty Compan... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=2296763

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Stock Exchanges in Russia: Moscow Interbank Currency Exchange, Russian T

Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Not illustrated. Excerpt: The Russian Trading System is a stock market established in 1995 in Moscow, consolidating various regional trading floors into one exchange. Originally RTS was modelled on NASDAQ's trading and settlement software; in 1998 the exchange went on line with its own in-house system. Initially created as a non-profit organization, at the moment RTS is in the process of reorganization: it is being transformed into a joint-stock company. RTS data is distributed world-wide through major financial information vendors such as Reuters. Russia's stock market surged 686 percent from 2001 through 2005 - and another 66 percent in 2006. The RTS Stock Exchange markets are open from 10:30 till 18:00 Moscow time (GMT+3). RTS Classic Market with ruble- and dollar-settlement, currently trades in more than 600 different securities. RTS T+0 Market ruble trading "double-auction anonymous market" with full preliminary deposition of assets; trading is settled in rubles. FORTS Futures and options trading, with ruble settlement; 39 futures and 19 option contracts available. RTS Board the system used for indicative quotation of securities not listed on the RTS. NQS Bills Indicative Quotation Systems - the system used for indicative quotation of bills issued by Russian companies; 700 stocks and 500 bills are featured. RTS Money - over-the-counter real time foreign exchange (FOREX) trading. Internet trading is available. The RTS Stock Exchange calculates and publishes 9 indexes: RTS Index, RTS-2 Index, and 7 sectoral indexes. The RTS Index and the RTS-2 Index are calculated using two different lists of stocks. The RTS Index, RTSI, the official Exchange indicator, first calculated on September 1, 1995, is similar in function to the Dow Jones Average in New Y... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=7191778

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Oil-Fired Power Stations in England: Kingsnorth Power Station, Ince Powe

Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Kingsnorth Power Station, Ince Power Station, Slough Trading Estate, Portishead Power Station, Littlebrook Power Station, Lots Road Power Station, Bankside Power Station, Tilbury Power Station, Greenwich Power Station, Richborough Power Station, Grain Power Station, Fawley Power Station, Northfleet Power Station, Belvedere Power Station. Excerpt: Coordinates : 51°30 25 N 0°05 55 W / 51.507072°N 0.098498°W / 51.507072; -0.098498 Bankside Power Station Bankside Power Station is a former oil-fired power station , located on the south bank of the River Thames , in the Bankside district of London . It generated electricity from 1952 to 1981. Since 2000 the station's building has been used to house the Tate Modern art museum. History The station was commissioned following a power shortage in 1947. The building was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott , the designer of Liverpool Cathedral , Battersea Power Station and the Red telephone box . The building is a 200 m (660 ft) long, steel framed , brick clad building with a substantial central chimney which stands at 99 m (325 ft). The chimney's height was limited to less than the spire of St Paul's Cathedral , which already stood on the direct opposite side of the river. Despite strong local opposition, Scott's design was completed and accepted within a year. Construction work was completed in two phases, and was not entirely completed until 1963. The western portion of the building was completed first and started generating power in 1952. The final structure roughly divided the building into three - the huge main turbine hall in the centre, with the smaller boiler room to one side and the switching room to the other. The station had four oil-fired generators . Rising oil prices made the station uneconomic, resulting in its closure in 19...

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Insider Trading: Imclone Stock Trading Case, Steve Vizard, Raj Rajaratna

Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Insider trading is the trading of a corporation's stock or other securities (e.g. bonds or stock options) by individuals with potential access to non-public information about the company. In most countries, trading by corporate insiders such as officers, key employees, directors, and large shareholders may be legal, if this trading is done in a way that does not take advantage of non-public information. However, the term is frequently used to refer to a practice in which an insider or a related party trades based on material non-public information obtained during the performance of the insider's duties at the corporation, or otherwise in breach of a fiduciary or other relationship of trust and confidence or where the non-public information was misappropriated from the company. In the United States and several other jurisdictions, trading conducted by corporate officers, key employees, directors, or significant shareholders (in the U.S., defined as beneficial owners of ten percent or more of the firm's equity securities) must be reported to the regulator or publicly disclosed, usually within a few business days of the trade. Many investors follow the summaries of these insider trades in the hope that mimicking these trades will be profitable. While "legal" insider trading cannot be based on material non-public information, some investors believe corporate insiders nonetheless may have better insights into the health of a corporation (broadly speaking) and that their trades otherwise convey important information (e.g., about the pending retirement of an important officer selling shares, greater commitment to the corporation by officers purchasing shares, etc.) Illegal insider trading is believed to raise the cost of capital for securities issuer... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=15368

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