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    I. Introduction a. Research has indicated that obesity in children is a spreading problem that poses serious health risks. It has also been indicated that good fitness in childhood improves cognitive development. b. Programs to improve the fitness of children should be enacted to protect and improve their lives. II. Combating childhood obesity c. Risks of childhood obesity i. Most industrialized nations have seen a steady increase in childhood obesity over the last

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    Risk Management

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    RISK MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES BY BANGLADESH BANK maintained by SIBL INDUSTRY BEST PRACTICES AS SUGGESTD BY BBK POLICY GUIDELINES This section details fundamental credit risk management policies that are recommended for adoption by all banks in Bangladesh. The guidelines contained herein outline general principles that are designed to govern the implementation of more detailed lending procedures and risk grading systems within individual banks. Lending Guidelines All banks should have established

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    Risk Aversion

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    Lecture 1: Risk and Risk Aversion • This should mostly be review given your Microeconomics courses • Readings: ▪ Ingersoll – Chapter 1 ▪ Leroy and Werner Chapters 8 & 9 ▪ Ross – “Stronger Measures of Risk Aversion” The most interesting aspect of Asset Pricing‚ the focus of this course‚ considers how securities markets price risk (the time dimension alone is largely mechanical although there are interesting interactions between the two). For this question to

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    Rural Banking

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    Rural Retail Banking in India: 2020 Faculty Contributor : Jayadev M.‚ Associate Professor and Roger Moser‚ Visiting Faculty Student Contributors : Madhulika Kaul and Charvi Tandon Financial inclusion is seen as one of the means for overall economic development of a country. The growth of the rural retail banking industry fosters financial inclusion by providing financial products and services to people in the farthest reaches of the country. In India‚ even now the rural areas lack access to

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    How Agent Banking Changes the Economics of Small Accounts ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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    INDIAN BANKING SYSTEM A Transition from Traditional Banking to Mobile Banking BY: Abhilasha Sharma Indian Banking system: An Overview Banking in India originated in the last decades of the 18th century. The oldest bank in existence in India is the State Bank of India‚ a government-owned bank that traces its origins back to June 1806 and that is the largest commercial bank in the country. Central banking is the responsibility of the Reserve Bank of India‚ which in 1935 formally took over these

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    Research on Security

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    1. Most security plans start with infrastructure. If you were going to develop a Security plan from scratch‚ where would you start? Explain your answer. To develop a security plan from scratch‚ there are three steps which I would consider to implement first in the plan. a) Business impact analysis (BIA) and risk assessment The first question is to understand the impact of a loss or reduction of business functionality. I would first understand most critical assets and threats of the organization

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    and typing rhythm. Biometric system must be able to recognize or verify it quickly and automatically. Biometric products gives the highest level of security. Three levels of security are: • The lowest level of security is defined as something you have in your possession‚ such as an ID badge with a photograph on it. • The second level of security is something that you know‚ such as a password used with computer login or PIN code

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    Green Banking

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    Green banking is like a normal bank‚ which considers all the social and environmental factors‚ it is also called as a ethical bank. Ethical banks have started with the aim of protecting the environment. These banks are like a normal bank which aims to protect the environment and it is controlled by same authorities as what a traditional banks do. How do Green/Ethical banking differs from Normal banking? There are many differences compared with normal banking‚ they give more weight to environmental

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    Banking‚ Finance‚ and Money: a Socio-economics Approach” L. Randall Wray‚ Professor of Economics and Director of Research at Center for Full Employment and Price Stability‚ University of Missouri—Kansas City; and Senior Scholar‚ Levy Economics Institute at Bard College. This paper will briefly summarize the orthodox approach to banking‚ finance‚ and money and then will point the way toward an alternative based on socio-economics. It will be argued that the alternative approach not only fits

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