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    II. Initial Public Offering (IPO) process 1. Procedure The company which is going to issue shares to the publics holds an organizational meeting to reach an agreement in final decision of purpose‚ size of offering‚ number and type of shares authorized‚ also the agreements with company and principal shareholders. Generally‚ IPO involves one or more investment banks as "underwriters". The role of underwriters is very important. They are intermediaries between an issuer of a security and the investing

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    OVERVIEW OF BANKING SECTOR: Whoever‚ being an individual firm‚ company or corporation generally deals in the business of money and credit is called bank. In our country‚ any institution which accepts‚ for the purpose of leading or investment deposits of money form public‚ repayable on demand or otherwise‚ and with transferable by checks drafts order and otherwise can be termed as a bank. The purpose of banking is to ensure transfer of money from surplus unit to deficit units. Banks in all

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    Alternative forms of transportation should be encouraged and international law introduces to control car ownership and use. To what extent do you agree or disagree? During the 18th century‚ there were only a number of cars that can be sighted on the roads. And only well-off families can afford to purchase their own transportation. After a century‚ vehicles that can be seen on the road boosted in number. Due to technological advancement and increased in population all over the world‚ having your own

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    Williams 1 Catholic vs. Public Schools Catholic and public schools have so many ways that they are a like and different. Catholic and public schools biggest and most known difference is that in public school there is no religion class. Three points that tell how they differ and are alike are uniform‚ gender‚ and class wise. The first point explains the difference the ways the schools is able to wear their uniforms. Even though all catholic schools and most public schools are required to wear

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    Published in Institutionenbildung in Regierung und Verwaltung: Festschrift fur Klaus Konig‚ A. Benz‚ H. Siedentopf‚ and K.P. Sommermann‚ eds. (Berlin‚Germany: Duncker & Humbolt‚ 2004)‚ pp. 443-454. Traditional Public Administration versus The New Public Management: Accountability versus Efficiency James P. Pfiffner George Mason University The development of the classical model of administrative owes much to the administrative tradition of Germany and the articulation of the principles of bureaucracy

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    Individual Privacy vs. National Security Individual Privacy vs. National Security is something that many people have argued for years. Many people have forgotten what a disturbance September 11‚ 2001 was to everyone in America. This was the day that 2‚992 lives were stolen in the attacks by the Taliban on U.S. soil. Due to this attack the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) along with the Federal Government has put in place many new security regulations. Many people have lost

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    set of documents that gave certain inalienable rights to Americans. On December 15‚ 1791 the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution were ratified and became known as the Bill of Rights. The First Amendment of the Constitution is the most sacred to Americans. It says that‚ “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion‚ or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech‚ or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble‚ and to

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    University of the Western Cape Department of Public Administration PUA 131 Name: Ryan Adriaanse Student Number: 3306945 Lecturer: Stan Cronje Topic: Tutor: Tutorial Group: Tuesday‚ 2nd period DECLARATION “I know that plagiarism is wrong. Plagiarism is to use another’s work and pretend it is one’s own. Each significant contribution to‚ and quotation in this assignment that’ I have taken from the work of other people has been attributed‚ and has been cited and referenced. I have not allowed

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    Dilemmas of the Individual in Public Services‚ 30th Anniversary Expanded Edition MICHAEL LIPSKY Winner of the 1980 C. Wright Mills Award from the Society for the Study of Social Problems Winner of the 1981 Gladys M. Kammerer Award from the American Political Science Association Winner of the 1999 Aaron Wildavsky Enduring Contribution Award from the Policy Studies Organization First published in 1980‚ Street-Level Bureaucracy received critical acclaim for its insightful study of how public service workers

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    The Second Amendment; Gun Rights versus Gun Control Our government is involved in a balancing act which deals with gun rights versus gun control. O’Connor explains that “There has been a longstanding dispute about whether the Second Amendment had been written to assure for the preservation of a well-trained militia‚ or whether the right to own a weapon also extended to ownership for private use” (110). One side believes the Second Amendment was written to form a militia during the early years

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