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    INTRODUCTION 1.1 Non-Performing Loans(NPLs) Non-performing loans (NPLs) can be defined as defaulted loans‚ which banks are unable to profit from. Usually loans falls due if no interest has been paid in 90 days‚ but this may vary between different countries and actors. Defaulted loans force banks to take certain measures in order to recover and securitize them in the best way. (Ernst & Young‚ 2004) and there also the definition of impaired loans is loans that have not expired‚ but it is uncertain

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    Gold Loan Service

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    Project Report On Gold Loan Service in India Subject: Management of Financial Services Submitted to: Submitted by: Dr. Sanjay Medhavi Mayank Raj MBA III sem. Roll no. 28 Department of Business Administration University of Lucknow Introduction: Gold considered an auspicious metal is opening up business opportunities in India. Largely driven

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    Manhattan Superbowl is a retro themed tenpin bowling alley. 75% of the employees are youth and most of the employees do casual work because they are either still in school or involved in another type of study. Manhattan doesn’t put youth employees on a fixed schedule. For example 9-5 shift every week. Manhattan uses a flexible roster to suit people’s studies and activities e.g. sport. What Manhattan does is they do the roster on a weekly basis and staff members have to inform the manager on availabilities

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    creation and evolution of the Manhattan Project and why did Einstein’s thoughts and involvement in the Manhattan Project change throughout World War II? Albert Einstein was undoubtedly one of the geniuses of the twentieth century. His work with gravity‚ relativity‚ light‚ and the universe helped to herald in a golden age for the study of science‚ of which scientists are still marveling at and studying today. Additionally‚ he was well-known for his participation in the Manhattan Project and the construction

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    Manhattan Project was created to develop an Atomic bomb for the United States and its allies. This invention altered the technology used in warfare. It changed the course of history in the long run by leading to the dropping of Atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki‚ as well as increasing tension between the Soviet Union and the Western free world. It was a turning point in the course of world history‚ because it launched the world into a new Aera. 2. In 1938‚ many people believed that

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    Explain why you think this theme is important in organisational life using examples from lecture seminar topics. Source: Lecture 3/7 Theme: Identity and Negotiating Differences: Multicultural Teams/ Personality and Organisational Selection MUHIDUR RAHMAN ID: W138971521 “A real team is a small number of people‚ with complementary skills‚ who are committed to a common purpose and an approach for which they hold themselves mutually accountable” (Katzenbach and

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    Impact of Culture on Negotiating Styles: in Relation to Hofstede’s Dimensions of National Culture Abstract An effective business negotiation is very significant in achieving a successful business relationship. As the businesses expand globally‚ so do the conflicts between the interacting parties. These conflicts only get amplified if the interacting parties are from different cultural background. An individual ’s cultural background plays a big role in his perception‚ which affects his

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    The Manhattan Project The manhattan project is a very important part to world war 2 and the way things turned out. The country that was in the middle of all this was Nazi Germany lead by Adolf Hitler.He was the man that started the hunt of al the jews known as the genoside. In 1938 people feared that hitler would build an atomic bomb after news got out that german scientists had split the uranium atom "fission". One thing that hitler never thought of was the use that the jewish scientist

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    Atlanta Home Loan

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    Marshall School of Business University of Southern California Atlanta Home Loan Teaching Note Purpose of Case This case was written as an example of an extreme control failure. It can be used in a class focused on management control‚ entrepreneurship‚ or management of small businesses. Al Fiorini‚ the manager of a small‚ but reasonably successful‚ mortgage lending company in Atlanta hired managers to run his business while he went back to school‚ for his executive MBA‚ in California. He did his

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    The Manhattan Project was secret military project created in 1942 to produce the first US nuclear weapon. The Manhattan Project basically arrived from the ideals and fears of a Nazi Germany having access to nuclear capabilities during the war‚ and the threat of them using those nuclear weapons was at an all time high during the reign of Hitler. In order to combat this alarming problem‚ the United States government/military started a top secret program to help develop the world’s first nuclear weapon

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