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    in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of BA (Hons) International Finance and Banking 08/05/2014 Abstract After the financial crisis occurred in 2007‚ China experienced a rapid recovery period. However‚ the extraordinary development has brought various risks. Liquidity risk is possibly the most severe risk that Chinese banks face. In this paper‚ the author will assess the liquidity risk among Chinese banks during 2007-2012 with two ratios named Loan-to-Deposit ratio and Liquidity

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    Writing a Personal Narrative Purpose and Audience  Personal narratives allow you to share your life with others and vicariously experience the things that happen around you. Your job as a writer is to put the reader in the midst of the action letting him or her live through an experience. Although a great deal of writing has a thesis‚ stories are different. A good story creates a dramatic effect‚ makes us laugh‚ gives us pleasurable fright‚ and/or gets us on the edge of our seats. A story has

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    Personal Statement I was first presented to the piano by my neighbor who had an old player piano in her basement. I was very young and was so highly amused by this instrument and started to play on it. Immediately‚ I liked the touch and the sounds that came out and was attracted to the piano. My first teacher in Louisiana was Iva Gunness. She introduced me to piano instructions during my kindergarten and 1st grade years. She was really strict on me‚ and the most vivid memory I have of her is

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    Skinny models are not role models for teenagers. However‚ it is hard to distinguish the perception between fashion models on catwalk and realistic people‚ for vulnerable teenagers. According to the government last year‚ ultra skinny models will be phased out of the fashion industry. The government believes that skinny models are affecting fragile teenagers‚ including those who have eating disorders such as bulimia or anorexia. It is becoming a serious issue in society. Some people assume that ultra-skinny

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    Library Orientation Workshop Paper/Reflection I had been only been to the library once before the tour and I didn’t really pay attention to it. When we went on the tour I was so impressed by how nice and big it was. I like that they provide so many computers for the students. There are computers upstairs and downstairs. The library is always pretty quiet in there so it is a good place to do research or study. I like that they have comfortable couches and chairs in there because students can

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    Personal Ethical Statement The reflective ethical lens inventory defines personal ethical viewpoint much with my character. The results states my lens are‚ Results Lens and Reputation Lens – that says listening my intuition (sensibility) will determine good in each individual (autonomy) and have virtues best serving a community (equality). When balancing myself with others my core values parallel autonomy and equality. The goal for interdependence and harmonizing individuals rights with the community

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    1. INTRODUCTION Personal development portfolio (PDP) is a summary of personal and professional development of a person’s‚ at the various stages of his life. It assists to make future prospective and offer chances to realise career goal. It also facilitates to understand required skills and competency to achieve career objectives. The whole PDP is divided into four parts. First part is related to the personal background second part is about personal development objectives‚ third part is conclusion

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    PERSONAL ETHICAL STATEMENT 2 L. E. S. is more My ethical perspective on humankind‚ and our moral obligation to it‚ is “L. E. S. is more”. I have created this statement for myself using an acronym to depict those values in life which represent to me our meaning and purpose while in existence with each other

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    I never seriously considered a career in technical writing until the SAP Technical Writer job posting illustrated how well my interests and strengths aligned with the demands of the job. Although I am technically a business student‚ I have two years of experience as a newspaper Arts editor‚ spent my first co-op term designing and writing internal communications for Scotiabank’s Global Transactional Banking department‚ and spent my second co-op term prospecting customers and developing marketing material

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    Rahni Davis Personal Statement Lon Watters once said‚ “A school is a building that has four walls with tomorrow inside.” Some people don’t realize that school is a special place. Physically and mentally‚ school is a safe haven for people to escape. There are handfuls of kids that can’t find a place to feel special at home. There are other cases where parents are too busy to spend time with their children‚ so sports and other extracurricular activities allow them to shine

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