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    EXCHANGE BOARD OF INDIA (1[PROHIBITION OF] INSIDER TRADING) REGULATIONS‚ 1992 In exercise of the powers conferred by section 30 of the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act‚ 1992 (15 of 1992)‚ the Board‚ with the previous approval of the Central Government‚ hereby makes the following regulations‚ namely:— CHAPTER I PRELIMINARY Short title and commencement. 1. (1) These regulations may be called the Securities and Exchange Board of India (2[Prohibition of] Insider Trading) Regulations‚ 1992. (2) These

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    NETGEAR Nighthawk AC1900 (C7100V) - Wifi Modem Router Combo For XFINITY Internet & Voice There is nothing more frustrating than working with slow internet connection. And‚ if you have separate networking equipment‚ it will make things even more difficult since you will have to be checking every equipment when you are troubleshooting a connection problem. You will have to ascertain if the router‚ the wireless network card‚ or the modem is causing the problem. So‚ to avoid cases of misconfiguration

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    Reduce Recidivism

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    Can Recidivism be Reduced? “77% of inmates released from prison are re-incarcerated within 5 years of their release. More than 37% of those prisoners are arrested within 6 months of their release‚ and 57% are arrested by the end of the first year” (Bureau of Justice 1). Despite people saying it can’t be reduced and because re-entry rates in the U.S. are so high‚ recidivism can be helped with the right support in and out of the prison walls. “Positive behavior change and lower recidivism rates

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    Reduce Risk

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    Who should be involved in selection of risk reduction strategies? Deciding on risk reduction strategies is something you shouldn’t do completely on your own. While your organization may come up with some great ideas on its own‚ it’s important to bring members of the community into the process‚ including people who can make a difference (those who can bring support and reserves to a cause) and people who are experiencing the problem. A community-wide approach works best in most cases. Including

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    Heart Attack

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    Heart Attack General Purpose : To inform Specific Purpose : To inform my audience about the three main god‚their weapon and the creatures. Central Idea : Heart attacks is the most fearful killer of million peoples around theworld. Main point :- Main point I : The prevention and control of the heart attack involves. Main Point II : People who at risk of the heart attacks. Main Point III : Symptoms of the heart attacks. Introduction Relevance • If you think that in young age you

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    Reduce Unemployment

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    Nowadays‚ unemployment in the Philippines has worsened. Unemployment is the condition of a person who is able to work‚ is actively seeking work‚ but is unable to find any. Others lost hope and all they want to do is stay at home and do nothing. However giving up is not an option today‚ because nothing better will happen if we do so. Since graduation is fast approaching‚ we are about to free the challenge of finding a suitable course in college. Here are few points to remember before making a decision

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    Heart Attack

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    context‚ a myocardial infarction can be further subclassified into a ST elevation MI (STEMI) versus a non-ST elevation MI (non-STEMI) based on ECG changes.[14] The phrase heart attack is sometimes used incorrectly to describe sudden cardiac death‚ which may or may not be the result of acute myocardial infarction. A heart attack is different from‚ but can be the cause of cardiac arrest‚ which is the stopping of the heartbeat‚ and cardiac arrhythmia‚ an abnormal heartbeat. It is also distinct from heart

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    Panic Attacks

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    A Panic Attack is sudden surge of overwhelming anxiety and fear. Your heart rate increases and it becomes hard‚ if not impossible‚ to breath. For some people‚ it may even feel as though they are dying or going crazy. Panic attacks begin abruptly and can last for hours in some cases. Panic attacks aren’t necessarily dangerous and they shouldn’t cause much harm to the person. The causes and triggers of panic attacks aren’t completely clear but they generally run in families. If it runs within the

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    Switch/Router Security Lab Exam Subnet the IP Address 192.168.3.5 to provide 12 networks with 12 hosts. a. Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.224 b. CIDR value: /27 c. What is the first usable IP on the 6th usable network: 192.168.16.193: ERROR d. What is the last usable IP on the 7th usable network: 192.168.16.225: ERROR Configure the Router and Switch Ports R1: enable Configure terminal Hostname Router 1 Interface fa0/0 Ip address 192.168.16.17 255.255.255.224 No shutdown No ip domain-lookup end

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    What is Minority Protection? The protection afforded to minority shareholders by which to assert the rights of the company in an action for a wrong that is alleged to have been done to the company by the majority. Bit of history: Under the law as it stood until recently‚ aggrieved minority shareholders generally found it easier to kill off the company by petitioning for its winding up under the just and equitable ground. This was because of the procedural obstacles established in Foss v Harbottle

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