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Code a JavaScript function that simulates the Math.pow() method, or the exponent (**) operator, where it accepts two floating point arguments (base and exponent) and returns a valid calculated power value.
You are not permitted to use any JavaScript Math object methods or the exponent operator and your function does not need to address negative base or exponent values.
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