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    National Bank of Borneo

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    Case Study National Bank of Borneo Part 1 Overview 1. Time Context The case of National Bank of Borneo happened on November 20‚ 1986‚ the date when the sultanate of Brunei announced the closing of the said bank. 2. Viewpoint The viewpoint to be used in solving the case is that of Mr. Abdul Rahman’s‚ the newly appointed controller of NBB. 3. Major Policy Statement National Bank of Borneo is a bank which is the larger of the two local banks in Borneo. It has advances of $ 1.128 billion

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    Nations on 31 August 1957. In 1963‚ the Federation was reconstituted as "Malaysia" when it federated with the British territories of Singapore‚ Sarawak‚ and British North Borneo (renamed Sabah); the latter territory was claimed to be a part of the Sultanate of Sulu. Singapore separated from Malaysia to become an independent republic on 9 August 1965. Agreement of Federation The Federation of Malaya Agreement was formulated by the British–Malay Pleno Conference between June and December 1946.

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    Nfc Mobile Payment

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    THE REVIEW TREND RESPONSE Near Field Communication Mobile telephony: Personal Data Protection NEWS RESPONSE e-Identity at work in the Gulf Digital security around the world Being me. Watching you. Web 2.0 REFLECTION _ WINTER 2008 CONTENTS CONTENTS _ SPÉCIAL IDENTITY TREND Winter 15 issue #2008 TREND 04_Mobile _4 phones: the NFC front-runner REFLECTION Illustrating this issue of “The Review” is a selection of photos by Julie Guiches. Julie is

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    Calabarzon Case Study

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    1. Brief History CALABARZON is one of the regions of the Philippines. It is also designated as Region IV-A and its regional capital is Calamba City in Laguna. The region is composed of five provinces‚ namely: Cavite‚ Laguna‚ Batangas‚ Rizal‚ and Quezon. The region’s name is an acronym of the names of these provinces. The region is located in southwestern Luzon‚ just south and west of Metro Manila and is the second most densely populated region. It is bounded by Metro Manila‚ Camarines Norte‚ Camarines

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    Philippines History

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    entire Philippine Archipelago. Instead‚ the islands were divided among competing thalassocracies ruled by various datus‚ rajahs‚ or sultans. Among them were the kingdoms of Maynila‚ Namayan‚ and Tondo‚ the rajahnates of Butuan and Cebu‚ and the sultanates of Maguindanao and Sulu.[24][25][26][27] Some of these societies were part of the Malayan empires of Srivijaya‚ Majapahit‚ and Brunei.[28][29] Islam was brought to the Philippines by traders and proselytizers from Malaysia and Indonesia.[30] By

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    Al Azhar University

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    Al-Azhar University Brief Description Al-Azhar University also known as Jamiat Al Azhar al Saif‚ meaning the noble Azhar‚ is a center of learning in Cairo‚ Egypt. It was established as an Islamic Institute or a madrasa in 972 and specialized in offering courses pertaining to the field of Arabic Literature and Sunni theology and sharia. It is regarded as the second oldest University both around the world and in Egypt. It was initially established as the Al Azhar mosque. However‚ it slowly developed

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    Sundarban History

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    Sundarban The Sundarbans (Bengali সুন্দরবন‚ Shundorbôn) is the largest single block of tidal halophytic mangrove forest in the world. The name Sundarban can be literally translated as "beautiful jungle" or "beautiful forest" in the Bengali language (Sundar‚ "beautiful" and ban‚ "forest" or "jungle"). The name may have been derived from the Sundari trees that are found in Sundarbans in large numbers. Alternatively‚ it has been proposed that the name is a corruption of Samudraban (Bengali: সমুদ্রবন

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    Political Conflicts

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    million. Contact with Mindanao by Muslim traders from today’s Indonesia and Malaysia long predated the arrival of the Spaniards in the 16th century‚ and was responsible for the conversion to Islam of the inhabitants‚ and the formation of the Muslim Sultanates of Maguindanao and Sulu‚ among others‚ in the western part of the island. Spain subdued the northern island of Luzon (where Manila is located) and most of the “in-between” islands of the Visayas‚ converting most of the inhabitants to Catholicism

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    Ahmedabad Culture

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    Ruler‚ had waged a war against the Bhil king of Ashapall or Ashaval. After his victory Karandev established the city called "Karnavati". This Hindu kingdom of Karnavati retained its importance till early 15th century when Gujarat fell to the Muslim Sultanate. This was when Sultan Ahmad Shah conquered Karnavati in 1411 A.D. Ahmedabad was built in an open and spacious plain in the immediate vicinity of Ashaval to the east of Sabarmati. It then comprised a smaller town now known as the Bhadra Fort or the

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    Sahara desert

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    James Davis Professor Pope/GLY 101 March 26‚ 2014 Research Paper Sahara Desert Sahara Desert is the world’s largest desert. fahsdf asdfjk asdfjas dfasdkfj afoiwehfa djfaiweofj asdkfThe eastern Sahara is the driest region on Earth‚ where the received solar radiation is capable of evaporating over 200-times the amount of rainfall. It is characterized by a vegetation-free expanse of sandstone in the south and a limestone plateau in the north‚ with numerous sand sheets and sand dunes in numerous

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