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    Journal entries 1 February 2014 RM RM 1. Dr Ordinary Share Capital (1/4 x 120) 30‚000 Cr Purchase of own shares 30‚000 2. Dr Purchase of own shares 37‚500 Cr Bank (30 x 1.25) 37‚500 3. Dr Retained Earnings 30‚000 Cr Capital Redemption Reserve 30‚000 4. Dr Share Premium 7‚500 Cr Purchase of own share 7‚500 5. Dr Treasury shares (3/4 x 120 x 1.25) 112‚500 Cr Bank 112‚500 1 April 2014 6. Dr 8% Debentures

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    Uk Trade Performance

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    BIS ECONOMICS PAPER NO. 17 UK trade performance across markets and sectors FEBRUARY 2012 1 BIS ECONOMICS PAPER NO. 17 UK trade performance across markets and sectors FEBRUARY 2012 The Views expressed within BIS Economics Papers are those of the authors and should not be treated as Government policy UK trade performance across markets and sectors CONTENTS LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES ................................................................. vii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ...

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    Implications of the New Wars

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    | Implication of New Wars | | | Author | [Pick the date] | Contents Introduction 2 Old Wars 2 New Wars 3 The Implications of New Wars 6 Conclusion 8 Introduction The term ‘new wars’ imply that there must be something called ‘old wars’. This term was coined as part of theory and thought that the way of warfare‚ its intensity‚ the beliefs it is based on‚ and the results have changed in the second half of the twentieth century. In order to understand the theory behind new wars

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    Journal Entry #1 How you see yourself; how others see you If I had to describe myself‚ I would describe myself in 4 different ways listing my physical‚ intellectual‚ social and emotional characteristics. I would also list my strengths and weaknesses‚ my self-image and things I would like to be different about myself. Physically‚ I have brown eyes and golden blonde to brown hair. I do not have a fit build‚ nor am I skinny. I am a little over an average build but I would not describe

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    Discussion of the Key Findings and the Implication for Marketing for the GYM Table 1 reason for visiting | Frequency | Percent % | Valid Percent | Cumulative Percent | Relaxation | 9 | 10 | 10.0 | 10.0 | Fitness | 31 | 34 | 34.4 | 44.4 | Loss weight | 33 | 36 | 36.7 | 81.1 | Build strength | 17 | 18 | 18.9 | 100.0 | Total | 90 | 100 | 100 | | Table 1 showing the result the question reason of visiting the gym The participant were asked the reason for visiting the gym and

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    problems Environmental issues are one of the key issues that could impact on the success of Nestle’s internationalization strategy. This Nestle’s global strategy case represented two major environmental issues which are economic factor and competitiveness factor. Economic factors are important influences on a firm’s motivation to embark upon international business and they have a profound impact on the benefits‚ costs and risks of doing business in different countries (Hill‚ Cronk‚ Wikramasekera

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    Binge Drinking In The UK

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    large problem in the UK. According to BBC News (2003)‚ binge drinking is costing the NHS around £1.7 billion a year. In addition‚ 17 million working days are lost each year due to hangovers and the government is spending billions clearing up crime and damage caused by anti-social behaviour due to drinking (BBC News‚ 2003). The UK government is considering increasing alcohol

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    Implications of R.A. 6969

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    inform and educate the populace regarding the hazards and risks attendant to the manufacture‚ handling‚ storage‚ transportation‚ processing‚ distribution‚ use and disposal of toxic chemicals and other substances and mixtures; and o To prevent the entry‚ even in transit‚ as well as the keeping or storage and disposal of hazardous and nuclear wastes into the country for whatever purpose. Systems and procedures have evolved over time that need to be consolidated and integrated into a useful information

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    CTBT Implications‚  Foreign Minister Abdul Sattar‚ Institute of Policy Studies‚ Islamabad‚ January 4‚ 2000 At a time when Pakistan has been the target of vicious Indian propaganda‚ motivated by a preconceived design to falsely implicate Pakistan in the Indian plane’s hijacking incident‚ it may seem odd to speak about the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty. But this meeting was scheduled earlier and I felt we should not allow our agenda to be determined by priorities of others. We do not allow our policy

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    FIELD EXPERIMENTS IN ECONOMICS By: Ravisha Sodha INTRODUCTION: Field experiments occupy an important middle ground between laboratory experiments and naturally occurring field data. The underlying idea behind most field experiments is to make use of randomization in an environment that captures important characteristics of the real world. Distinct from traditional empirical economics‚ field experiments provide an advantage by permitting the researcher to create exogenous variation in the variables

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