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Islamic Banks No. Name Ownership 1 Affin Islamic Bank Berhad L 2 Al Rajhi Banking & Investment Corporation (Malaysia) Berhad F 3 Alliance Islamic Bank Berhad L 4 AmIslamic Bank Berhad L 5 Asian Finance Bank Berhad F 6 Bank Islam Malaysia Berhad L 7 Bank Muamalat Malaysia Berhad L 8 CIMB Islamic Bank Berhad L 9 HSBC Amanah Malaysia Berhad F 10 Hong Leong Islamic Bank Berhad L 11 Kuwait Finance House (Malaysia) Berhad F 12 Maybank Islamic Berhad L 13 OCBC
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Lists of disasters The following are lists of disasters. List of disasters by cost Natural These lists are of disasters caused by forces of nature. List of floods List of tropical cyclones List of earthquakes List of environmental disasters List of fires List of forest fires ↑Jump back a section Accidents These are lists of disasters caused by accidental human action. List of accidents and disasters by death toll Transport List of road accidents List of rail accidents List of accidents and incidents
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quality decision and that the judgement they make is fair and comparable to those of other assessors in similar situations. An initial assessment should take place between the learner and the assessor to establish how the learner will benefit from the process of assessment and to enable him/her to understand the criteria by which they are going to be assessed by. By carrying this out the assessor and the learner will be able to understand the learning that needs to take place and together plan the tasks
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There are 3 areas of Physical development. |Gross Motor Skills |The use of large muscles in the body and can include things like walking or riding a | | |bike. | |Fine Motor Skills |The use of smaller muscles in the body and including using building blocks or juggling‚| | |also activities that involve
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1. cook with the love of my life 2. take ballroom dancing classes 3. have a kiss under the mistletoe 4. own a mockingjay pin 5. see Big Ben 6. see the statue of liberty 7. learn to eat less 8. see a shooting star and make a wish 9. try Voss water 10. get my nails professionally done like a VS model 11. own a fat gray cat 12. try a spaghettie taco 13. tie a message to balloons and let them go 14. get a tattoo 15. have an amazing 18th and 21st birthday party 16. book a ticket on a
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Chapter 8 Vocabulary 1. Emotion - A four part process that involves physiological arousal‚ subjective feelings‚ cognitive interpretation‚ and behavioral expressions-all of which interact‚ rather than occurring in a linear sequence. Emotions help organisms deal with important events. 2. Display rules - the permissible ways of displaying emotions in a particular society. 3. Lateralization of emotion - Different influences of the two brain hemispheres on various emotions. The left hemisphere apparently
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Explain the importance of socialisation as a process within society. In this essay‚ i will examine the importance of socialisation as a process with in society. Socialisation is the process a human being will go through to make them who they are. They will learn about different types of cultures‚ norms and fashions‚ all of these they will take on throughout their life. Nature vs nurture has a great role in this‚ and‚ personally‚ I believe that nurture makes the largest amount of impact. Socialisation
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Ways to promote childrenâ€TMs social development Setting limits to encourage the required behaviour can be carried out by using appropriate sanctions and rewards. This could be in the schoolâ€TMs behaviour policy‚ go and look. Build independence through encouraging children through their self-help skills dressing/undressing for P.E.. Be patient and give support when a child is carrying out a task that will develop their self- help skills. Opportunities should be made available for children and young
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Choose one of the 3 main theories that explain the politic process of accounting standard setting and regulatory process in Australia. Explain critically the main elements of this theory and illustrate with examples. How does this theory operates in the real world. Public interest theory holds that regulation is supplied in response to the demand of the public as a result of inefficient or inequitable market practices. Initially it is assumed to benefit society as a whole rather than particular
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