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    Priority Sector

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    LENDING TO PRIORITY SECTOR At a meeting of the National Credit Council held in July 1968‚ it was emphasised that commercial banks should increase their involvement in the financing of priority sectors‚ viz.‚ agriculture and small scale industries. The description of the priority sectors was later formalised in 1972 on the basis of the report submitted by the Informal Study Group on Statistics relating to advances to the Priority Sectors constituted by the Reserve Bank in May 1971. On the basis

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    Luddism

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    duringthe eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Arson in particular crossed the permeableboundary between person vengeance and collective action against an individual or groupperceived to have transgressed community norms or expectations. 1 Attacking machinery‚either by fire or by force‚ also featured within the varied repertoire of methods of intimidation‚ protest‚ and resistance in the eighteenth century. James Hargreaves‟ firstspinning jenny was forcibly dismantled in 1767; in 1779‚ cotton weavers demolishedcarding

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    Stalin Notes

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    Collectivation of Agriculture * Carried through by sheer brute force. * All peasants who owned any property at all were hostile to the plan‚ and had to be forced to join by armies of party members‚ who urged poorer peasants to seize cattle and machinery from the kulaks (prosperous peasants) to be handed over to the collectives. * Peasants who refused to join collective farms were arrested and taken to labour camps‚ or shot. * Many peasants were demoralized after the seizure of their land

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    The Industrial Revolution was driven by great advances in technology in machinery that completely reorganized the framework of production‚ dramatically altering the lives of urban and rural workers of Canada. The advent of new machinery saw production become more centralized‚ and in the meantime more regimented. While the industrial revolution saw a great boost of Canada’s economy‚ it brought great wealth to few‚ and great poverty to many- leaving many workers on the farms and in the cities in turmoil

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    1. INTRODUCTION The paper focuses on the bilateral trade between Western Balkans countries and the EU and enfaces on agreements‚ regularity of the trade‚ scope and analysis of the trade flow. It also explains which are the Western Balkans countries‚ economical characteristics‚ contractual connection with the EU. It is consisted of three parts. In first part is explained the definition of the Western Balkan countries‚ out bilateral trade exchange between the EU and Western Balkans as a common region

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    Colonial Latin America

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    to associate with the idea of progress the idea of being able to export their home grown goods. While England‚ France and the US‚ exported industrial machinery (because it was made in those countries) Latin America decided they could not compete with those countries in selling machinery so they made their economies of selling livestock and agricultural goods. 2. How does the idea of Progress relate to what we have learned about neocolonialism? Explain. Neocolonialism and progress can relate because

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    Environment

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    Environmental Consultant Environmental consultants have to provide training‚ on-site support and advice to government‚ farms and other businesses to help them limit and deal with pollution to decrease health hazards. They also create waste management systems for job safety. They focus on energy related problems. Job description * Determine the sources of pollution for real estate developers‚ land owners and government agencies * Conduct scientific investigation to understand the condition

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    not good enough; as before this law the working day was 10-14 hours as sated above‚ it is rarely enforced and there are many loopholes. What is the point of having even a basic law that cannot be followed? If we are to reform the production and agricultural sectors to treat children fairly the laws need to be enforced. It is quite upsetting that families move to cities for a fresh start and a better life‚ just to be met with disappointment and confusion with what is the reality of life here. This

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    The Dangers of Agriculture

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    hazardous industries. Farmers are at very high risk for fatal and nonfatal injuries‚ and farming is one of the few industries in which family members are also at risk for fatal and nonfatal injuries. In 1990‚ Congress directed NIOSH to develop an agricultural safety and health program to address the high risks of injuries and illnesses experienced by workers and families in agriculture. NIOSH supports intramural research and prevention programs at university centers in twenty states. These programs

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    Balance of Payment

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    BALANCE OF PAYMENT (BOP) Introduction: Balance of payments (BOP) is a record of economic transitions between the residents of one country and the rest of the world during one year. The balance of payment like all balance sheets must balance. The items‚ which lead to‚ an inflow of foreign earnings are placed on the credit side of the balance sheet‚ whereas the items‚ which give‚ rise to an outflow of foreign currency are placed on the debit side. Definition: “Balance of payment is a systematic

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