Current affairs in banking sector 2014-15 (with reference to Reserve Bank of India) Under the guidance of Prof. Mrs.Priyanka Meaning of bank: A bank is a financial intermediary and money creator that creates money by lending money to a borrower‚ thereby creating a corresponding deposit on the bank’s balance sheet. Lending activities can be performed directly by loaning or indirectly through capital markets. Meaning of banking: “Banking " means the business of receiving money on current
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Tussey University of Washington Medical and Ethical Issues in Literature and Culture THLTH 325 Nicole Blair‚ PhD; Denise Drevdahl‚ RN‚ PhD May 03‚ 2011 Ethics and the institutionalized mental health patient past and present. The purpose of this paper is to explore the topic of the institutionalized mental health patient and whether he or she are still treated the same way ethically as those individuals who have not been deemed mentally ill. The ethics chosen to be studied are autonomy‚ beneficence
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Kryssia Laine B. Abulencia BSBA-HRDM 3 A Importance and Definition of Human Resources Management DEFINITION OF HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT Human Resource Management refers to the activities of a specialist staff that are responsible for the personnel objectives of the organization. It is the process of managing people in organizations in a structured and thorough manner. This covers the fields of staffing (hiring people)‚ retention of people‚ pay and perks setting and management
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Banking Sector Reforms and NPA: A study of Indian Commercial Banks Meenakshi Rajeev H P Mahesh ISBN 978-81-7791-108-4 © 2010‚ Copyright Reserved The Institute for Social and Economic Change‚ Bangalore Institute for Social and Economic Change (ISEC) is engaged in interdisciplinary research in analytical and applied areas of the social sciences‚ encompassing diverse aspects of development. ISEC works with central‚ state and local governments as well as international agencies by undertaking
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Corporate Social Responsibility and branding in a developing country. 1. Introduction In this chapter the background of the thesis will be presented and discussed. Moreover‚ a literature review‚ research problem and research questions will be introduced in order to get an understanding of the study purpose. This is followed by the limitations and disposition. 1.1 Background The companies of today are very aware of what the public and other stakeholders demand from the companies´
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------------------------------------------------- Problem detection[edit source | editbeta] In May 2000‚ the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) contacted Ford and Firestone about the high incidence of tire failure on Ford Explorers‚ Mercury Mountaineers‚ andMazda Navajos fitted with Firestone tires. Ford investigated and found that several models of 15-inch Firestone tires (ATX‚ ATX II‚ and Wilderness AT) had very high failure rates‚ especially those made at Firestone’s Decatur
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Autobiography of a shoe Old‚ tattered and muddy‚ lying in the corner of a beggar’s house‚ sometimes memories of my youth days creep in my mind. So bright and handsome I was when I was kept in that expensive showroom after being manufactured under the name of a very well known brand. It made me the first choice of many rich and famous men. While lying on the shelf of the showroom‚ I got acquainted with the pair of shoe lying next to me . We kept talking to each other whole day long. We often made
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| | IKEAMGT301 CSR Case Study Report | | Table of Contents Executive Summary 1 Introduction 2 Company History and Overview 3 Vision‚ Objective and Values 4 Meaning of Sustainability to IKEA 5 CSR Issues and Criticism 6 Why IKEA sought to address the issues through CSR 12 How IKEA sought to address the issues through CSR 13 The Natural Step 15 Public Response 17 Cultural Change Within IKEA 18 Evaluation of the Strategic Element of IKEA’s CSR Practice 22 Conclusion
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Many problems are faced due to fast food.JUNK FOOD – MORE THAN A HEALTH HAZARD Dhawananbm ’ ’s article clearly points out all the ills and hazards about "junk food". I must say that we are all aware of how unhealthy these so called foods could be. Firstly there is a question about hygiene of the food outlet. Then there are issues about what it actually contains. That is why we call it junk in the first place. I am of the opinion that people often look at only the health hazards when it comes to “Junk
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TERM PAPER REVIEW FOOD BIOTECHNOLGY SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: MISS MANISHA VIKESH KUMAR B.TECH MBA(BIOTECH} ROLL NO. =63 INTRODUCTION Bacillus thuringiensis is
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