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    (i) Glass-Steagall Act (1933) Great Depression At the time after the stock market crash (1929)‚ during the Great Depression‚ most of the people agreed that the main cause for the event was the “improper banking activity” which was mainly seen as the bank involvement in the stock market investment. Banks were taking high risks in hope for rewards‚ they were “accused of being too speculative in the pre-Depression era” (HEAKAL‚ 2010‚ pg.1). They were not only investing their assets‚ but they

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    Thesis: Industrialization made settlement patterns‚ harder because there was not enough places to move to because they were all crammed up with other people‚ It also made quality of life bad because the tenements and apartments were small and dirty‚ it made regional development easier because things could get built/made faster and easier. Industrialization made settlement patterns‚ harder because there was not enough places to move to because they were all crammed up with other people‚ It

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    MALAY AGRICLUTURAL SETTLEMENT (M.A.S) – KAMPONG BHARU‚ MALAYSIA In 1890‚ Kuala Lumpur has become a municipal declared by the British. In the same year‚ the Malays who are staying scattered around Kuala Lumpur have been moved to a new settlement area which is now known as the area of Kampong Baharu. The settlements exist there were according to their ethnics such Kampung Melaka which consists of Melaka people who have expertise in trading and pottery. Kampung Rawa villagers who come from Rawa

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    1. Overview and purposes of settlement procedure. The clearing and settlement process is a series of complex tasks that begin with trade confirmation and continue through the clearing process up to the actual settlement of a trade. Clearing and settlement is the final step for analyzing the trading process. All of its processes and procedures are specified in the Guideline on Securities Clearing and Settelement promulgated with Decision No.57/QD-VSD dated 8 May 2012 by Chief Executive Officer of

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    Buy Back of Shares S. No. Section 68 (1) Source of Funds for Buy Back Source of funds for Buy back subject to the provisions of sub-section (2)‚ out of— (a) its free reserves; (b) the securities premium account; or (c) the proceeds of the issue of any shares or other specified securities: Remarks:- No buy-back of shares out of the proceeds of an earlier issue of the same kind of shares. 68 (2) Conditions for Buy back No company shall purchase its own shares or other specified

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    of market infrastructure improves market transparency standard. The improvement of market micro-structure increases trading efficiency. Risk containment measures help in improving market integrity and safety. Rolling settlement enhances liquidity and also provides for faster settlement. These have been the main focus of the SEBI’s efforts in the secondary market. The SEBI extends its oversight to 23 stock exchanges in the country and directs its efforts towards encouraging them to become more effective

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    In our fast paced society it is easy to lose track of the things you live for. So many burdens of society clutter our lives that it is often hard to concentrate on anything else. Our relentless routines begin to control our lives before we realize it. Constantly stressing over work and bills that the anxiety clouds our perception and you forget what you once lived for. Your personality transforms into one that is not your own and you become frustrated with life. As I walk the halls at school I observe

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    World War .There are lots of factor that lead to this difference ‚however ‚the most important factor around all these is the different peace settlements ‚such as the signing of different peace treaties and the holding of different peace conferences .To find out whether the peace settlements of the Second World War are more success than the peace settlements of the First World War ‚the best way is to compare both of them in their limitations ‚achievements and the impact brought by them after they

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    AMENDED AND RESTATED CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION OF VIRTUAL ZONE‚ INC. The undersigned‚ being the Executive Vice President‚ Law and Administration‚ and General Counsel and the Secretary of NEW PLAYBOY‚ INC. (the "Corporation")‚ a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Delaware‚ do hereby certify as follows:

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    Introduction Since the colonization of America‚ there have been tensions and confrontations between white settlers and Native Americans over territory and civilization. President Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act in 1830‚ allowing him to communicate with Native American tribal leaders in order to negotiate their voluntary relocation to Federal reservations west of the Mississippi River. When several tribes refused to relocate‚ the conflict turned violent and was conducted through the

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