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http://www.investorwords.com/709/capital_goods.html Any goods used by an organization to produce other goods. http://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/capitalgoods.asp In Marxian economics, capital goods originally referred to the means of production.[1] Individuals, organizations and governments use capital goods in the production of other goods or commodities. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_goods Quote:
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B - 5.959 % C - 9.114 % D - 5.208 % E - 3.385 % F - 5.312 % G - 3.385 % H - 3.958 % I - 3.281 % J - 0.729 % K - 0.885 % L - 3.333 % M - 5.260 % N - 2.083 % O - 2.760 % P - 8.072 % Q - 0.364 % R - 5.208 % S - 12.5 % T - 5.625 % U - 1.614 % V - 1.093 % W - 3.385 % X - 5.208 % Y - 0.364 % Z - 0.104 % |
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Nobel Prize in Physics 2008 Yoichiro Nambu – USA (1/2 of the prize) (For the discovery of the mechanism of spontaneous broken symmetry in subatomic physics) Makoto Kobayashi – Japan (1/4 of the prize) Toshihide Maskawa – Japan (1/4 of the prize) (For the discovery of the origin of the broken symmetry which predicts the existence of at least three families of quarks in nature) Chemistry Osamu Shimomura – USA (1/3 of the prize) Martin Chalfie – USA (1/3 of the prize) Roger Y. Tsien – USA (1/3 of the prize) (For the discovery and development of the green fluorescent protein, GFP) Medicine or Physiology Harald zur Hausen – Germany (1/2 of the prize) (For his discovery of human papilloma viruses causing cervical cancer) Françoise Barré-Sinoussi – France (1/4 of the prize) Luc Montagnier – France (1/4 of the prize) (For their discovery of human immunodeficiency virus) Literature Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio - France (Author of new departures, poetic adventure and sensual ecstasy, explorer of a humanity beyond and below the reigning civilization) Peace Martti Ahtisaari – Finland (For his important efforts, on several continents and over more than three decades, to resolve international conflicts)) Economics Paul Krugman – USA (For his analysis of trade patterns and location of economic activity)
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As i mentioned earlier that yes Alaska is situated away from the main land...but i assume that the examiner was asking about the direction and not the fact that it is situated away from main land...its just like when we say that bangladesh is on the east of pakistan.. we never say or said it ever that it is away from main land.... The option of main land was just to confuse the candidates...its my logic anybody may disagree.
As far as the difference between afforestration and reforestration is concerned i know it....that is why i believe that afforestration is about planting of new trees as it is planting trees where they never existed, while reforestration is to plant trees where trees existed before....yes the option might be planting of trees....the question was confusing and i belive that planting of trees is a more rational answer.. |
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6. Scientists form which country won most noble prizes in 2008 Hi all buddies, its very interesting situation regarding score of papr. Even last day i calculated my score finally based on the answers avlble on net posted by different candidates. But now again my score is flactuating after finding different ans. Im also confused now. e.g about a day ago, I was dam sure that Japan (most winner priz) iz the right option. But list produced by last island made me confsd that i may be wrong. At the moment I hve insufficnt time to explore/browse on net to find the list. Ltr on i will personally confirm from net. But literally I still believe Japan is rite one. Q. Panda by origin belongs to what country. It was not the question. Q was that Panda is national animal of which country? i.e China. Q. An other qution. ppl got mix was abt Lahore Decl & OIC. Exact question was "1974 relates to what" Ans is surely OIC.Coz 2nd OIC session was held at Lahore. Q. What are capital goods.. I think these are manufactured good. manufactured to produce is wrong one. I think person getting 70-75 will qualify. Good Luck e. body. |
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Medicine http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/m...aureates/2008/ Chemistry http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/c...aureates/2008/ Literature http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/l...aureates/2008/ Physics http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/p...aureates/2008/ Peace http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/p...aureates/2008/ Economics http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/e...aureates/2008/
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Why I beleive that Japan is rite option. Coz mostly noble prz08 was shared by two 2 three winners. Islnd gave list of one each. I basically read this news in Weekly Magazine "Express" two weeks ago. Yes there was a lot of winners belonging to USA but unfortuantely i dint count which country is ahead and now that magazine is also dislocated. im trying to trace it. USA/Japan r too close option. Wat my memory says is Japan Japan & Japan.
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Rana G below is the list of the Nobel Laureates of 2008 in the field of science.the question was about the scientists, literature or peace does not fall in sciences. Economics is considered a science. if we exclude economics even then 4 scientist of USA won Nobel prize in 2008,while with economics this number rises to 5.on the other hand only 2 scientists of Japan got Nobel in 2008.there is no need to look for that magazine. Its confirmed that USA Scientists won the most Nobel prizes in 2008.
Here is the list my dear. Physics Yoichiro Nambu USA Makoto Kobayashi Japan Toshihide Maskawa Japan Chemistry Osamu Shimomura USA Martin Chalfie USA Roger Y. Tsien USA Medicine Harald zur Hausen Germany Françoise Barré-Sinoussi France Luc Montagnier France Economics Paul Krugman USA
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Assalam-o-Alaikum all of U,
let me clear your mind first..... Usa is the right when v talk about noble prize.... secondly 70-80 % marks not sufficent for that post.....becoz seats are very low and applied students are near about 8000....so according to this situation we hav to hav more then 90 % marks.....nither most probly we ll not slected......when i was slected for fia post i got 96 % in witten.......i tink that was my luck..... now i think u hav clear idea ab %....... Regard |
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Capital goods are those goods that are used in further production. The underlying concept is that they are never offered to the final consumer for consumption or else they will be called finished/consumer goods.
As far as the option manufactured good is concerned, it is wrong..a capital can exist in manufactured or in any other form.....For eg: computer storage chips are manufactured but are used further for manufacturing central procesing units(CPU), therefore chips are capital goods. |
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then what is the right answer of captical goods? yar alot of confusion?
Q. his research reach .................. same conclusion(t0) you cannot use propersition with reached so i read it some where i think to is the option. Q NOTHING IS MORE INFECTIOUS ........... THE BAD WORDS (to) because than is used for comparsion. q which is best soil for agriculture >>> what is the the right answer q by natural gas ..... it effect in breathing or? |
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