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    Educational Preparedness

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    Nursing Regardless of which educational level that a nurse desires‚ he or she must complete the state licensure board exam. The exam is either pass or fail and is designed to prove that the nurses are equally prepared to practice as a registered nurse. A nurse should have a desire to care for the ill with compassion. Nurses at either level should have a desire to improve patient outcomes and to improve the quality of patient care. The level of educational preparedness differs between the

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    Thesis( Mutual Fund

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    Study of working of mutual fund & identify the various factors considered by the customer while going for investment in Mutual Fund A report submitted towards the partial fulfillment of the requirements of the two years full-time MBA Under the Supervision of Mrs. Yashika Aggarwal Faculty LMTSOM Submitted by Sumit Gandhi MBA (Manufacturing) Roll No: 50702045 [2007-09] [LM THAPAR SCHOOL OF MANAGEMNT] Table of content TOPIC EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ABSTRACT LIST OF FIGURE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

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    that the growth in loan sales and securitisation was responsible for the recent financial crisis.’ Introduction: 1. Provide a definition of loan sales and introduce type of loan sales contracts: Participations and assignments 2. Provide a definition of securitisation 3. The risks of loan sales and securitisation to investors Main section: 1. Current markets of loan sales and securitisation 2. The reason of banks and other Financial Institutions (FIs) sell loans and asset securitisation

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    educational challenges

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    Name: Yus Ira Erina Course Code: ENG101 Section: 2 Assignment no.: Final draft Topic: To classify some educational challenges across the globe Education is an important part of every youth’s lives. Being educated means you’ve managed to experience the acquisition of knowledge through skills‚ study or being taught. Also‚ education has given people the ability to know‚ think‚ and do. As for children‚ education helps them reach their full potential in life. Today‚ the world we live

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    CONSUMER LOANS VS COMMERCIAL LOANS Prepared By: |   |   |   | Rohit Iyer | 11FN-082 | Sahil Gupta | 11IB-069 | Consumer Loans * Consumer loans are those loans which are required by a person for their personal needs.  * If a car loan(finance or lease) is obtained by a company/individual for commercial purposes it is a commercial finance where as if the same kind of car loan is availed by a an individual who would use that car for his personal needs and would not gonna earn

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    THE TEN EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHIES AND EDUCATIONAL THEORISTS AND THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS ANDRES SORIANO COLLEGE MANGAGOY BISLIG CITY SUBMITTED TO PROF.RADIGUNDA HAGANUS‚ Ph.D SUBMITTED BY JESSEL L. LUSANTA DECEMBER 2013 THE TEN EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHIES 1. Social Reconstructionism Social reconstructionism is a philosophy that emphasizes the addressing of social questions and a quest to create a better society and worldwide democracy. Reconstructionist

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    Zombie Savings and Loans

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    Strategic Practice Exercise From an ethical standpoint‚ I would suggest Zombie Savings and Loans stay in business. Keeping the doors open would allow them to accrue new customers to help with the issue of high interest rates putting them at a loss. Not only could they seek new customers‚ but they could also seek more stakeholder shares. Doing so would bring more capital to the bank to help make up for the loss it is currently seeing. They could also consider selling stocks and bonds to

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    Employees Provident Fund

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    Provident Funds Act‚ 1952 Prepared by Muradi Rajesh [BCA‚ MBA_HR] (Location:-Pune)  The Employees Provident Funds Act‚ 1952  As per Preamble to the Act‚ the EPF Act is enacted to provide for the institution of provident funds‚ pension fund and deposit lined insurance fund for employees in factories and other establishments. The Employees Provident Funds & Miscellaneous Provisions Act is a social security legislation to provide for provident fund‚ family

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    Analysis of Loan Data

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    Analysis of Loan data and relationship with various factors Introduction As we all know the history of loans as old as the history of money. Earlier there used to be different mechanism of lending money and recovering it. In simple terms it was the process in which the people who have more money than they required used to give money to people who didn’t had enough. Over the years with the evolution of economics the loan process became extremely important for the people who made business out of

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    Malaysian government aspires for Malaysia to become the center of educational excellence both regionally and internationally and the country currently hosts some 40‚000 foreign students and this number is expected to grow to 95‚000 by 2010. Being new in the business of recruiting foreign students‚ Malaysian government has to be realistic in analyzing its potential by looking at the strength and weaknesses that Malaysia has. Economic and political stability is one plus factor but Malaysia is still

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