Individual Assignment - TD Canada Trust FIN 701 Financial Intermediation Professor: Patricia McGraw Mailbox 34 in TRS 1-002 By: Edward LeBar Student #: 500-430-786 Due Date: November 19th‚ 2012 Table of Contents Introduction: 3 Basel III: 5 Conclusions: 10 Appendix 12 Appendix 1 – How we manage risk 12 Appendix 2 – TD Capital Position 13 Tier 1 Capital 13 Tier 2 Capital 14 Capital Ratios 14 Appendix 3 – BCAR Capital Components 15 Tier 1 15 Tier 2 16 Tier 3 17
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Like many other ancient sculptures of pharaohs‚ the face of King Senwosret III in this sculpture is quite stoic; he is showing no emotion. His calm eyes are looking towards his audience and his mouth is closed. There are realistic features to his face. He has eyelids above and under his eyes that lay over his eyeballs. At the outer corners of his eyes‚ there are slight folds that indicate flesh. The eyes of this sculpture sink in‚ to suggest the idea of having eye sockets. The skin under his eyes
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Write a comparison between ’Richard III’ by William Shakespeare and ’The Homecoming’ by Harold Pinter To introduce‚ the extract taken from the play ’Richard III’‚ is scene Act 1 Scene 2. It can be considered one of the many iconic scenes in Shakespeare’s ’Richard III’; and arguable one of‚ if not‚ the most iconic for its importance in showing the power of influence displayed by Richard over Lady Anne. Whereas‚ in ’The Homecoming’ this scene is between Ruth (the wife of Teddy) and Lenny (Teddy’s
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“All the world’s a stage…” The role of acting‚ disguise‚ deceit in Richard III “I am determined to prove a villain” says Richard in the beginning lines in one of the history plays of Shakespeare‚ Richard III. He is trying to cheat us right in the beginning with this sentence‚ just as he cheats and deceives everybody later‚ to finally become the King of England in the end. On the other hand‚ he is absolutely right‚ despite being never able to realize this: he really is just a poor man in the hands
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Analysis of ‘Portrait of Mother III’ by David Hockney. David Hockney painted his mother many times after studying art at the Bradford school of art. I am not sure that this specific painting provides a story but maybe the whole group of paintings of his mother at different times and in different styles does tell a story. I think that he wanted to show how people aged and how you can paint or draw them in different styles of materials. His mother is the main focus of this series of portraits. The
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Chemistry 261 Practical Report Practical 2 Thermos Thurman 211526893 PRACTICAL 2: Preparation of sodium hexanitrocobaltate (III) Date: 12 March 2014 INTRODUCTION Sodium hexanitrocobaltate (III) is a coordination complex which has the formula Na3[Co(NO2)6]. This compound is yellow in colour. It consists of a central Co3+ ion surrounded by six nitro ligands [1]. This compound is used as a qualitative test for potassium and ammonium ions (so long as certain
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conscience‚ how dost thou afflict me? The lights burn blue. It is now dead midnight. Cold fearful drops stand on my trembling flesh. What do I fear? Myself? There’s none else by.” (5.5.133-136). Richard III is a remarkable‚ if not irregular‚ rendition of the renowned historical figure‚ Richard III. In it‚ Shakespeare poses Richard as a villain with no remorse towards others—without any fear. This is evident when Richard awakes and holds an internal dialogue in which he berates his conscience for giving
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ANALYSIS OF GROUP III CATIONS Precipitation of Group III Cations and Separation into Subgroups Analysis of Subgroup A of Group III Cations Analysis of Subgroup B of Group III Cations (PART 1) Analysis of Subgroup B of Group III Cations (PART 2) ----------------------- Use decantate from group II cations Precipitate Decantate Consider as Group IIIB. Consider as Group IIIA. Centrifuge and separate. Add 10 drops of 1M HCl. Wash with few drops of H2O. Precipitate
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chools and Sources of Hindu Law Hindu Marriage Act‚ 1955 Applicability of Legislation (S2) - Who is a Hindu? Section 2. Application of Act :- (1) This act applies a. to any person who is a Hindu by religion in any of its forms or developments‚ including a Virashaiva‚ a Lingayat or a follower of the Brahmo‚ Prarthna or Arya Samaj b. to any person who is a Buddhist‚ Jaina or Sikh by religion and c. to any other person domiciled in the territories to which this Act extends who is not a
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Much Ado About Nothing & RIII Mcuh Ado About Nothing and RIII‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ have characters that greatly impact the story and the destruction in the plays. In Much Ado About Nothing we have Don John; a bastard child whom finds pleasure in plotting against others and finding any way to manipulate others into believing events that have not actually occurred. Don John operates as a plot-device as opposed to an actual character. He gives us a little speech about how he is
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