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    country basically hinges on the strength and efficiency of financial system‚ which‚ in turn‚ depends upon a sound banking system. The regulators have recommended bank’s supervision through CAMEL rating model to assess the performance of banks‚ which is better than the earlier systems. The prime objective of CAMEL model of rating banking institutions is to make their comparative performance analysis. It is basically a ratio based model for evaluating the performance of banks. The basic purpose of

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    Child Trafficking in India

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    CHILD TRAFFICKING IN INDIA INTRODUCTION * Trafficking in human beings‚ especially in women‚ and children has become a and girls – have been exposed to unprecedented vulnerabilities commercial exploitation of these vulnerabilities has become a massive organized crime and a matter of serious national and international concern. Women and children – boys multimillion dollar business. * Trafficking violates all known canons of human rights and dignity. In this world of tragic and complex

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    I absently look at the time on my watch‚ “Sure. I’ll meet you around eight or so. Stub and Herbs?” “Stay strong‚” he salutes with a fist. “Army strong‚ Sergeant‚” I smile and continue walking toward the Arby’s down the street. I check the time on my phone‚ class started fifteen minutes ago. May as well make a few bucks to get by‚ I shrug. I cross the Arby’s parking lot and walk next door where a gaggle of crackheads‚ homeless and welfare check recipients all chain smoke in front of the small

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    Smoking In The Media

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    antismoking campaigns like cartoons; Garry Trudeau makes a comic strip called “Doonesbury”. He uses Mr. Butt to make fun of reasons for smoking. “Far Side”‚ another cartoon that Gary Larson produces‚ had three trucks carrying ads‚ one showing Joe Camel with sly smile holding pack of cigs as a way of death (Lee‚ Mary Price‚ and Richard S. Lee‚ 52). There are also paid advertisements in the media going against smoking. Celebrities are also in the fight against smoking: Nancy Reagan started the “Just

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    Banning Jallikattu Essay

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    Banning of Jallikattu What is Jallikattu and its cultural significance? Recently‚ Jallikattu was in the news‚ as to the Supreme Court has refused to lift the stay it had issued on banning of Jallikattu. Both the central and state governments were given notices by the Supreme Court as well. To know about the ban on Jallikattu‚ first one has to be clear enough on the event called “Jallikattu.” It is a traditional sport event of the state Tamil Nadu. Significance of this sport stems from its being

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    Cigarette Ad Essay

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    specifically the R.J. Reynolds and Laramie corporations‚ spend millions of dollars each and every year‚ selectively advertising to older audiences in the Camel ad and to people who are socially active like the ones in the Newport ad‚ by intentionally using popular icons like Joe Camel and American ideals like the red‚ white‚ and blue coloring in the Camel ad‚ and by using human emotions like desire and popularity that everyone can relate to as found in the Newport ad‚ all in an attempt to sell a specific

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    Rhetorical Analysis of Vintage “the doctor makes his rounds” Camel Cigarette Ad In this ad for Camel brand cigarettes the writer attempts to appeal to a mostly female audience by using a conceivably respected professional‚ statistical data and visual images to back the claim that Camel cigarettes are better than other brands. The beginning paragraph at the to of the ad immediately strikes at “pathos” and “ethos” by describing doctors as honored professionals. He is a compassionate man

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    Martin Luther King

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    my long awaited Styrofoam plate of Alfredo. I was so excited I rushed over to the plastic ware section to grab my spoons and a few napkins‚ in case I got a little messy. I walked to toward my lunch seat‚ so excited to finally sit down and dig in. Little did I know‚ just a few feet ahead would lay a something that would shift my happy Alfredo hump day! Someone must’ve forgot to clean up their spilt‚ smooshed cherries because I was approaching my lunch table‚ with Andie‚ my footfound its way onto

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    could be “in the water”. Sightings that speak of large humps moving along the water could simply be waves. As Holly Wallace explains in her book “The Mystery of the Loch Ness Monster”‚ boat wakes could also be the cause of such sightings. On clear days‚ like the majority of sightings reports‚ the wind and natural waves do not break up the wake like what would happen on windy days. Therefore the waves “last longer and look much bigger.” These hump-like waves do not ‚however‚ explain the sightings that

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    Cousin Lymon

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    most definitely nothing ordinary about this man “He was scarcely more than four feet tall and he wore a ragged‚ dusty coat that reached only to his knees. His crooked little legs seemed to thin to carry the weight of his great warped chest and the hump that sat in his shoulders.”(6-7). It was then‚ at that moment that Cousin Lymon stole Miss Amelia’s Heart “Then Miss Amelia did a rare thing; she

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