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  • Language: en

"Huh?" Insider Trading

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"On June 22, 2017, Representative Christopher Collins called his son from the lawn of the White House to share confidential information about a public company. In tipping off his son, Collins acted despite significant legal risk and a limited payoff. This article attempts to make sense of Collins' seemingly inexplicable behavior by turning to the work of criminologists to identify distinctive features of the crime of insider trading. First, James William Coleman's research on what motivates white-collar criminals suggests that the absence of readily identifiable victims may contribute to the incidence of insider trading. Second, the work of Lawrence Cohen and Marcus Felson on the opportunity structure of crime suggests how the ease with which those in possession of material non-public information can trade facilitates insider trading." -- pages 95-96

Christopher Collins - a Far-sighted Biomedical Scientist
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 2
Collins, Christopher C.
  • Language: en

Collins, Christopher C.

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Poppy Cooks
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

Poppy Cooks

'The millennials' answer to Delia Smith' Daily Mail 'The poster girl for TikTok cooks' The Times 'The how-to cookbook for the modern generation. Fresh, engaging and great fun' Rukmini Iyer, Roasting Tin series Learn the basics. Up your cooking game. Delicious food every time. This is a cookbook with no judgement. Together, we'll learn how to make incredible food at home. We'll start with the basics: 12 Core recipes (or go-to skills) that everyone needs to know, like how to make a pasta sauce, roast a chicken or make a killer salad dressing. Then we'll use these core skills as a base for delicious and adaptable recipes that will up your cooking game – the Staple, the Brunch, the Potato Hero...

Paleopoetics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 273

Paleopoetics

Christopher Collins introduces an exciting new field of research traversing evolutionary biology, anthropology, archaeology, cognitive psychology, linguistics, neuroscience, and literary study. Paleopoetics maps the selective processes that originally shaped the human genus millions of years ago and prepared the human brain to play, imagine, empathize, and engage in fictive thought as mediated by language. A manifestation of the "cognitive turn" in the humanities, Paleopoetics calls for a broader, more integrated interpretation of the reading experience, one that restores our connection to the ancient methods of thought production still resonating within us. Speaking with authority on the sc...

Organic Xenobiotics and Plants
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 309

Organic Xenobiotics and Plants

Natural and agro-ecosystems are frequently exposed to natural or synthetic substances, which, while they have no direct nutritional value or significance in metabolism, may negatively affect plant functioning. These, xenobiotics, may originate from both natural (fires, volcano eruptions, soil or rock erosion, biodegradation) and anthropogenic (air and soil pollution, herbicides) sources. And, while affected plants have only a limited number of possibilities for avoiding accumulation of these compounds, they do exhibit several enzymatic reactions for detoxification including oxidation, reduction, hydrolysis and conjugation reactions. In agro-ecosystems in particular these mechanisms have grea...

Language Universals
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 312

Language Universals

Languages differ from one another in bewildering and seemingly arbitrary ways. For example, in English, the verb precedes the direct object ('understand the proof'), but in Japanese, the direct object comes first. In some languages, such as Mohawk, it is not even possible to establish a basic word order. Nonetheless, languages do share certain regularities in how they are structured and used. The exact nature and extent of these "language universals" has been the focus of much research and is one of the central explanatory goals in the language sciences. During the past 50 years, there has been tremendous progress, a few major conceptual revolutions, and even the emergence of entirely new fi...

The Hunt for the Silver Killer
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 214

The Hunt for the Silver Killer

'A truly astonishing murder mystery – this is proper journalism' Jeremy Clarkson Following a long investigation by the world-famous Sunday Times Insight team, David Collins tells the truly unique story of a string of murder-suicides in north-west England and poses the terrifying question: are they the work of a serial killer who has been operating undetected since the mid-nineties? In 1996 and 1999, two elderly couples died in the small town of Wilmslow, Cheshire. In each case the husband was blamed for turning berserk and killing his wife using a horrifying level of violence. The police failed to make a link between the deaths – despite the similarities. That might have been the end of ...

Electromagnetics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 82

Electromagnetics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging

In the past few decades, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) has become an indispensable tool in modern medicine, with MRI systems now available at every major hospital in the developed world. But for all its utility and prevalence, it is much less commonly understood and less readily explained than other common medical imaging techniques. Unlike optical, ultrasonic, X-ray (including CT), and nuclear medicine-based imaging, MRI does not rely primarily on simple transmission and/or reflection of energy, and the highest achievable resolution in MRI is orders of magnitude smaller that the smallest wavelength involved. In this book, MRI will be explained with emphasis on the magnetic fields require...

Imposters
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 285

Imposters

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-03-16
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  • Publisher: MIT Press

A study of pronominal agreement with imposters, third person DPs (this reporter, yours truly, my lord, Madam) that denote the speaker or addressee. Normally, a speaker uses a first person singular pronoun (in English, I, me, mine, myself) to refer to himself or herself. To refer to a single addressee, a speaker uses second person pronouns (you, yours, yourself). But sometimes third person nonpronominal DPs are used to refer to the speaker—for example, this reporter, yours truly—or to the addressee—my lord, the baroness, Madam (Is Madam not feeling well?). Chris Collins and Paul Postal refer to these DPs as imposters because their third person exterior hides a first or second person cor...