1. What is Bank? Institution which accept deposit for lending Banks are the financial institutions that mobilise the savings of the community and make them available to the people for generating income. A bridge between the user of capital and those who save but can’t use the funds themselves. 2. What are the functions of Banks? 1. Receipts of Deposits: 3 types of deposits- Current deposits‚ Savings deposits‚ Term deposits 2. Lending of Money: Cash Credit‚ Over Draft‚ Loans and Advances 3. Agency
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Crystal Pan AP US History Demeck 7 February 25‚ 2015 Chapter 22 Essential Questions The 1920s were a period of tension between new and changing attitudes on the one hand and traditional values and nostalgia on the other. What led to the tension between old and new AND in what ways was the tension manifested? Tension rose between groups with new and old values primarily due to new technological‚ social‚ and political developments such as: development of assembly line and higher wages gave workers
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permanently or as needed. A politician can be paid a fee to give political advice on matters of importance to an organization‚ where this is legal within that particular jurisdiction‚ and that politician is not serving directly within the government in question on the same portfolio as that on which they are advising. An in-house public relations manager might handle government relations directly. An industry association can be contacted to lobby on behalf of members (e.g. in the European financial services
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The technology involved is complicated but there are two basic physical principles. First‚ the absorption of light at two different wavelengths by hemoglobin differs depending on the degree of oxygenation of hemoglobin. Second‚ the light signal following transmission through the tissues has a pulsatile component‚ resulting from the changing volume of arterial blood with each pulse beat. This can be distinguished by the microprocessor from the
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*INTERVIEW OF RUTH SIMMONS Web address: http://video.pbs.org/video/2227537695 Who is she today and what is her occupation? President of brown university Where was she born? When? Grapeland TX 1940 What did her parents do? How many people were in her family? They were share croppers 14 What was her life like as a little girl? Explain in several sentences. Also‚ include the specific details of sensory imagery she uses to enhance her description
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Discuss two things you about driving. know A. I know that a motor vehicle is a deadly weapon and that I would not be the only person on the road. I would have to pay attention to the way that I drive as well as others around me. Following this basic rule would ensure the safety of myself as well as other motorists. B.I know that as a driver‚ I am required to know the rules that govern driving in whichever state I am in as well as any new laws that are created and put into place. W A.Why do some
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MR1500: Consumer Behaviour Group Assignment #4 Date Submitted: November 15‚ 2011 1. Discuss some conditions where it would be advisable to use a comparative advertising strategy. Comparative advertising strategy is defined as advertising where the advertised brand is explicitly compared with one or more competing brands and the comparison is oblivious to the audience. Some conditions that would be advisable to use comparative advertising strategy would be with products with a well-known
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Essential Questions: Chapter 2 1. Describe the political hierarchy of China under Shang rule? [hint: What had the power?] Most of East Asia is secured with mountains‚ affecting overland to travel‚ transport‚ and correspondences troublesome and direct. The giant stream systems of eastern China‚ however-the Yellow and the Yangzio Rivers and their tributaries-empower east-west improvement. In the eastern stream valleys thick masses could practice concentrated cultivating; on the steppe
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Chapter 2- Fundamental principles of value creation Question 1- What was the reason the fast growing company Walgreen and the significantly slower growing company Wrigley‚ Between 1968 and 2007 had nearly the same shareholder return? For example‚ earnings growth alone can’t explain why investors in drugstore chain Walgreens‚ with sales of $54 billion in 2007‚ and global chewinggum maker Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company‚ with sales of $5 billion the same year‚ earned similar shareholder returns between
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marriage to Paris. When Juliet refuses to marry to Paris‚ he becomes violent and screams at Juliet. 6) What complications of the plot arise in scene II? The servant is given a list of guests to invite to dinner but he can’t read so he asks Romeo and Benvolio if they can read and invites them to dinner as long as they are friendly with the Capulet’s. 7) What concepts of love do the female characters in scene III present? Both Lady Capulet and the Nurse both agree that it is the respectful thing
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