Deep diving has different meanings depending on the context. Even in recreational diving the meaning may vary:
In recreational diving, a depth below about 30 metres (98ft), where nitrogen narcosis becomes a significant hazard for some divers, may be considered a "deep dive".
For some recreational diving agencies, Deep diving, or Deep diver may be a certification awarded to divers that have been trained to dive to a specified depth range, generally deeper than 30 metres (98ft). However, the Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI) defines anything from 18 metres (60ft) to 30 metres (100ft) as a "deep dive" in the context of recreational diving (other diving organisations vary), and considers deep diving a form of technical diving.
Decepticon Founder / Supreme Leader Megatron – Walther P38 Pistol (damaged during a fight with Optimus Prime, reformed and reconstructed as Galvatron by Unicron)
Decepticon Air Commander / Decepticon Second-In-Command / Trine Leader Starscream - Modified F-15 Eagle (killed by Galvatron) (resurrected by Unicron)
Military Operation Commander Shockwave - Cybertronian Space Gun
Governor of Polyhex Lord Straxus - Mobile Cannon (later referred to as "Dark Mount" for trademark reasons.) (killed by Blaster)
Decepticon Leader Megatron reformed as Galvatron - Laser Cannon / Futuristic Handgun (in most continuities, Megatron is reformatted into Galvatron .)
Decepticon Second-In-Command After Starscream's death Cyclonus - Cybertronian Fighter Jet (reformat and renovation of Bombshell or Skywarp by Unicron)
Leader of Decepticon SweepsScourge - Cybertronian Flying Hovercraft (reformat and renovation of Thundercracker by Unicron)
Sweeps are mass-produced Transformers sharing the same body-type of Scourge. (reformat and renovation of Kickback and Shrapnel by Unicron)
A sovereign wealth fund (SWF) is a state-owned investment fund investing in real and financial assets such as stocks, bonds, real estate, precious metals, or in alternative investments such as private equity fund or hedge funds. Sovereign wealth funds invest globally. Most SWFs are funded by revenues from commodity exports or from foreign-exchange reserves held by the central bank. By historic convention, the United States' Social Security Trust Fund, with $2.8 trillion of assets in 2014, is not considered a sovereign wealth fund.
Some sovereign wealth funds may be held by a central bank, which accumulates the funds in the course of its management of a nation's banking system; this type of fund is usually of major economic and fiscal importance. Other sovereign wealth funds are simply the state savings that are invested by various entities for the purposes of investment return, and that may not have a significant role in fiscal management.
The accumulated funds may have their origin in, or may represent, foreign currency deposits, gold, special drawing rights (SDRs) and International Monetary Fund (IMF) reserve positions held by central banks and monetary authorities, along with other national assets such as pension investments, oil funds, or other industrial and financial holdings. These are assets of the sovereign nations that are typically held in domestic and different reserve currencies (such as the dollar, euro, pound, and yen). Such investment management entities may be set up as official investment companies, state pension funds, or sovereign oil funds, among others.
A sovereign wealth fund is a state-owned investment fund that consists of money generated by the government. The money often comes from the government's surplus reserves and can be used the benefit the country's economy and its citizens. Popular sources for funds include money from state-owned natural resources like oil and minerals, foreign currency operations, trade surpluses, transfer payments, and so on.
published: 27 Sep 2021
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A sovereign wealth fund is a state-owned investment fund that consists of money generated by the government. The money often comes from the government's surplus...
A sovereign wealth fund is a state-owned investment fund that consists of money generated by the government. The money often comes from the government's surplus reserves and can be used the benefit the country's economy and its citizens. Popular sources for funds include money from state-owned natural resources like oil and minerals, foreign currency operations, trade surpluses, transfer payments, and so on.
A sovereign wealth fund is a state-owned investment fund that consists of money generated by the government. The money often comes from the government's surplus reserves and can be used the benefit the country's economy and its citizens. Popular sources for funds include money from state-owned natural resources like oil and minerals, foreign currency operations, trade surpluses, transfer payments, and so on.
In which Jacob Clifford and Adriene Hill launch a brand new Crash Course on Economics! So, what is economics? Good question. It's not necessarily about money, o...
In which Jacob Clifford and Adriene Hill launch a brand new Crash Course on Economics! So, what is economics? Good question. It's not necessarily about money, or stock markets, or trade. It's about people and choices. What, you may ask, does that mean. We'll show you. Let's get started!
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In which Jacob Clifford and Adriene Hill launch a brand new Crash Course on Economics! So, what is economics? Good question. It's not necessarily about money, or stock markets, or trade. It's about people and choices. What, you may ask, does that mean. We'll show you. Let's get started!
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A sovereign wealth fund is a state-owned investment fund that consists of money generated by the government. The money often comes from the government's surplus reserves and can be used the benefit the country's economy and its citizens. Popular sources for funds include money from state-owned natural resources like oil and minerals, foreign currency operations, trade surpluses, transfer payments, and so on.
In which Jacob Clifford and Adriene Hill launch a brand new Crash Course on Economics! So, what is economics? Good question. It's not necessarily about money, or stock markets, or trade. It's about people and choices. What, you may ask, does that mean. We'll show you. Let's get started!
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Deep diving has different meanings depending on the context. Even in recreational diving the meaning may vary:
In recreational diving, a depth below about 30 metres (98ft), where nitrogen narcosis becomes a significant hazard for some divers, may be considered a "deep dive".
For some recreational diving agencies, Deep diving, or Deep diver may be a certification awarded to divers that have been trained to dive to a specified depth range, generally deeper than 30 metres (98ft). However, the Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI) defines anything from 18 metres (60ft) to 30 metres (100ft) as a "deep dive" in the context of recreational diving (other diving organisations vary), and considers deep diving a form of technical diving.