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Why is unsystematic risk Diversifiable?

Why is unsystematic risk Diversifiable? Understanding Unsystematic Risk While investors may be able to anticipate some sources of unsystematic risk, it is nearly impossible to be aware of all risks. This risk is also known as a diversifiable risk since it can be eliminated by sufficiently ...

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Why is Rachel Carson’s book called Silent Spring?

Why is Rachel Carson's book called Silent Spring? Published in 1962, Silent Spring was widely read by the general public and became a New York Times best seller. The title Silent Spring was inspired by a line from the John Keats poem “La Belle Dame sans Merci” and evokes a ruined environment in ...

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Why is VARK important?

Why is VARK important? The VARK model can be used by teachers to help with strategies of how best to plan and promote student learning based on their type of learning style. Teachers can also help students understand their preferred learning style and maximize their learning by focusing on the mode ...

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Why is rebar tied?

Why is rebar tied? Tying Rebar Tying keeps the rebar cool, so you don't have structural issues down the road. It allows flexibility for the slab and the rebar to move independently to a certain extent without causing stress fractures in your finished project. Why does Rebar need to be tied? ...

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Why might a clothes retailer want to hold stock?

Why might a clothes retailer want to hold stock? The primary reason for holding stock is to generate revenue through the sale of goods and services. To avoid the risk of a stock-out occurring and the subsequent potential towards lost sales, a company will typically hold some level of stock on ...

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Why is soil degradation a problem?

Why is soil degradation a problem? The effects of soil erosion go beyond the loss of fertile land. It has led to increased pollution and sedimentation in streams and rivers, clogging these waterways and causing declines in fish and other species. And degraded lands are also often less able to hold ...

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Why is the Community Reinvestment Act important?

Why is the Community Reinvestment Act important? The Community Reinvestment Act (CRA), enacted in 1977, requires the Federal Reserve and other federal banking regulators to encourage financial institutions to help meet the credit needs of the communities in which they do business, including low- ...

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Why is it hard to clean up oil spills?

Why is it hard to clean up oil spills? Oil spills are greatly varied, and so are the oils that are spilled. Heavier, denser oils (crude oil) pose more of an issue, as the evaporation rate is very low and the impact on the environment is much higher. Oils of higher density may even sink, making ...

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Why is laissez faire bad?

Why is laissez faire bad? The main negative is that laissez faire allows firms to do bad things to their workers and (if they can get away with it) to the their customers. In a true laissez faire system, workers might not be protected from unsafe workplaces. Firms would be allowed to pollute more ...

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