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    Fundamentals of Banking

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    The commercial banks serve as the king pin of the financial system of the country. They render many valuable services. The important functions of the Commercial banks can be explained with the help of the following chart. Primary Functions The primary functions of the commercial banks include the following: A. Acceptance of Deposits 1. Time Deposits: These are deposits repayable after a certain fixed period. These deposits are not withdrawn able by cheque‚ draft or by other means. It includes

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    Correspondence table CHAPTER 2 6th edition Sonntag/Borgnakke/Wylen The correspondence between the problem set in this sixth edition versus the problem set in the 5’th edition text. Problems that are new are marked new and those that are only slightly altered are marked as modified (mod). Study guide problems 2.1-2.22 and 2.23-2.26 are all new problems. New 5th Ed. New 5th Ed. New 5th Ed. 27 1 47 new 67 24 28 new 48 16 68 new 29 2 49 17 69 new 30 new 50 new 70 23

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    AUSTIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE The Management Department – Managing to do it Better BUSINESS Principles BUSI 1301 - SYLLABUS Spring 2012 DL Preliminary INSTRUCTOR: Frank Reid‚ Professor and Department Chair PHONE: 512-223-3708 EMAIL: freid@austincc.edu Facebook: facebook.com/prof.reid Dept Facebook site: http://www.facebook.com/BMGTatACC OFFICE HOURS: Office: Rio Grande 3112

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    United States President Obama during his movement to reform the criminal justice system. The main focus of this reform was to target the juvenile aspect of punishment‚ specifically life sentencing against juvenile offenders. I believe that yes punishment should fit the crime‚ but to sentence a juvenile to a life sentencing without parole is something that the United States should be ashamed of doing for all these years before the true decision to disband this in 2012. When you read these words

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    african americans. They are a lot benefits from the u.s. Prison system to people who work there. The u.s. Prison system is unfair‚ and two of the most important aspects to understand about it are Drug sentencing Disparities and The war on drugs. One important aspect of the U.S. prison system is Drug sentencing Disparities. In “Criminal justice fact sheet (NAACP) the author states about 14 million whites and 2.6 million african americans report using an illicit drug 5 times as many whites are using drugs

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    Sentencing Determinate and Indeterminate Sentencing: The following paragraphs will define and explain the differences between determinate and indeterminate sentences. This discussion may seem‚ at first blush‚ to be somewhat theoretical. However‚ the issue is a life-altering one for parole as an institution. In a determinate sentencing structure‚ there is no role for a paroling authority in making release decisions. The authority of a parole board to grant discretionary release to a prisoner

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    There are five goals of sentencing in the United States Court system‚ retribution‚ incapacitation‚ deterrence‚ rehabilitation and restoration. Each goal represents a quasi-independent sentencing philosophy and they each hold different and individual purposes. Retribution Taking revenge on a perpetrator or criminal through deserved punishment‚ regulated by the government to be sure the “revenge” fits the crime. Incapacitation Keeping an individual locked away and separate from the public in order

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    Victorian Era Ideologies

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    The Victorian era which lasted during the reign of Queen Victoria from 1837 to 1901‚ established the foundations of many social‚ cultural and moral ideologies in which many are present to this day. Everywhere you look you can almost always see something Victorian-inspired from floral patterned curtains to elegantly hand crafted candlesticks. When visualizing ‘The Victorian Era’ lavish balls‚ lace covered dresses‚ tea parties and fancy lifestyles come to mind. However‚ the Victorian era is much more

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    The political ideologies in our country‚ both of the democratic and republican political party‚ give us an outline of how our society should work. These set of principles help each individual determine their vote. By looking at the Political Ideology chart‚ the Republican Party falls to the right and the Democratic Party falls to the left. Which indicates that the Republican Party is more conservative and traditional. While the Democratic Party is more liberal and moderate. Democrats hold on to principles

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    effect on society‚ especially societies with multiple ethnicities. The racial ideologies of these regions can be seen through the treatment of native peoples and the treatment of slaves. However‚ because of the strong influence of differing European nations‚and their differing standards‚ contrasting societal effects can be seen. When the Europeans discovered and settled the “New World” and Latin America their ideology of European dominance and superiority had a direct effect on the natives of these

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