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    INTRODUCTION This paper is an attempt to explore the relationship between international relations scholarship‚ Indian public opinion and foreign policy making in India. The paper assumes that all large nations‚ democratic or otherwise‚ need solid domestic political support for the effective pursuit of interests abroad. The internal support for the conduct of external relations rests on the existence of an ‘establishment’ that sets the broad terms for the ‘mainstream’ discourse on foreign policy;

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    Global media institutions and global media flows. Media flows is a concept of flows researched on the balance of media exported‚ imported and in general disturbed between nations‚ be it nationally or internationally. Contra-flows were countries once thought as major clients of media imperialism such as Televisa (Mexico)‚ TV Globo (Brazil) And Canada (CanWest) now can export TV porgrammes and music to the countries around the world. This was known as media imperialism where smaller countries would

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    THE QUESTION OF STANDARD ENGLISH: SOME CONSIDERATIONS ON JOHN HONEY ’S LANGUAGE IS POWER Christopher Rollason Published in Terminologie et Traduction / Terminology and Translation: A Journal of he Language Services of the European Institutions (Luxembourg: European Commission)‚ No 3. 2001‚ pp. 30-60 Abstract In the global economy to which we are now irreprievably condemned‚ there is no escaping the English language: innumerable citizens of the planet are surrounded by it‚ in their business or professional

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    Chapter 14 Questions 1.Securities in the mortgage markets are collateralized by real estate. 6.The down payment means that if the borrower chooses not make payments on the loan‚ the borrower will suffer some financial loss. This increases the likelihood that the borrower will continue to make the promised payments. 7.Lenders may require private mortgage insurance. 13.The bank accepts the home as security and advances money each month. When the borrower dies‚ the borrower’s estate sells the property

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    Penalties for Plagiarism in US and UK Academic Institutions Outline Plagiarism is a serious crime and needs to get handled through penalties. The penalties related to plagiarism has been dealt under strict structure‚ by the US and UK Institutions. It is under certain rules that the attempt has been made to fight with plagiarism. This paper highlights these rules and forwards some specific interpretations related to the practical practices. Introduction Plagiarism has been defined by WordNet

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    HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS Abstract: The societal commitment to the Higher Education is highly discussed and the public contributions and budgetary allocations are brought to the light at every viewpoint of economic and personal empowerment. Whether this social commitment stops with graduating individuals every year or does this target to the needs of community and the needs of the employer is a big question to be answered. The significant roles of Higher Education Institutions are increasingly

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    RESEARCH Unregulated Financial Institutions and their impact on the Jamaican Economy. PROBLEM STATEMENT The Jamaican Society has been overrun by an unprecedented proliferation of unregulated financial institutions; what are the effects of these institutions on the Jamaican economy? PURPOSE OF STUDY The purpose of the study is to determine the effects of these institutions on the Jamaican economy/society (individuals‚ regulated banking institutions‚ government). The objective is to

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    COUNTRIES 6.1 THE CASE OF ETHIOPIA 6.1 THE CASE OF BANGLADISH 7. CONCLUDING REMARK 8. REFERENCES 4 5 5 6 6 7 8 9 9 10 11 2 ACCRONYMS AEMI: MRA: MFIs: MIS: GDP: ETB: TK: NGOs: Association of Ethiopian Microfinance Institutions Microcredit Regulatory Authority Microfinance Institutions Management Information Service Gross Domestic Product Ethiopian Birr Bangladeshi Takka Non-Governmental Organizations 3 1. INTRODUCTION The concept of micro finance was first introduced in Bangladesh by Nobel Peace

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    1. If loans more than 90 days past due were treated as nonperforming‚ the ALL/NPL ratio for all the three types of loan would go down. The following table shows the three main loss reserve adequacy ratios for all the five years of data. From the table‚ we can see all the three ratios were in a declining trend since 2005. The ALL/NPL ratio for the commercial and real estate loans were very high in good times in the year 2005 and 2006‚ but it started to decrease at the inception of the financial crisis

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    India’s Reservation Policy in Higher Education Institutions The term “Reservation” has been doing the rounds within the Indian media circuit of late owing to the government decision to implement 27% quota for the OBCs in the educational institutions of higher learning. Time has come to study the significance of this matter and see its consequences on the country in the future. When our country achieved independence‚ a large section of the society was leading a miserable life. They had been exploited

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