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  • 111Black–Scholes — The Black–Scholes model (pronounced /ˌblæk ˈʃoʊlz/[1]) is a mathematical model of a financial market containing certain derivative investment instruments. From the model, one can deduce the Black–Scholes formula, which gives the price of European …

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  • 112The Cask of Amontillado —   Illu …

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  • 113Black church — The term black church or African American church refers to predominantly African American Christian churches that minister to predominantly black congregations in the United States. While some groups of black churches, such as African Methodist… …

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  • 114The Earth Institute — Type Non profit Founded 1995 Headquarters New York, New York Key people Jeffrey Sachs …

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  • 115Black rose (symbolism) — Black roses (roses of black color) do not exist in nature as such, but nevertheless they are often featured in fiction with many different meanings such as the black magic , barkarole , black beauty and baccara and death varieties of roses. The… …

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  • 116Black Swan emblems and popular culture — deals with the uses which have been made of the image of the Black Swan such as emblems, coins, logos, mascots and in the naming of sports teams.The Black Swan is the official state emblem of Western Australia, and is depicted on the Flag of… …

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  • 117Black Power — is a racially based political slogan and a name for various associated ideologies. [This is advanced by three groups: nihilists, integrationists, and separatists. For more see, Scott, J. W. (1976). The black revolts: racial stratification in the… …

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  • 118The Connells — Background information Origin Raleigh, North Carolina, United States Genres …

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  • 119Black Cat (Harvey Comics) — The Black Cat is a comic book adventure heroine published by Harvey Comics from 1941 to 1951. Harvey also published reprints of the character in both the mid fifties and the early sixties. The character s creation is claimed by the Harvey family… …

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  • 120Black Zero — is a name shared by two supervillains, two terrorist organizations, and a computer virus in comics published by DC Comics. The most recent Black Zero supervillain first appeared in Superboy #63 (May 1999) and was created by Karl Kesel and Tom… …

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