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    China Merchants Bank----the First Stock Commercial Bank in China ---- Interpret the Safety & Profitability Index Page 1. Brief 1.1 SMART objective of the project In this project‚ I will spend three months to investigating China Merchants Bank (CMB) financial situation‚ and interpret the financial statement of China Merchants Bank from 2004 to 2008 to evaluate the safety and profitability of CMB. Usual analysis tool conclude ratio analysis‚ primary

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    2015 The Merchant’s Tale Chaucer describes the Merchant as a well-dressed‚ yet exotic businessman‚ a successful financial expert‚ and a very unhappy husband. Most people would agree that there is no textual evidence to support that the Merchant is a cuckold or that January‚ the main character in the tale is a mirror of his own character. However‚ both the Merchant and January have disillusioned views and experiences regarding marriage. The Merchant in the fourteenth century‚ as Chaucer has described

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    Hate Reading

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    In many instances‚ students cringe when the words "reading" and "school" are said concurrently. Fear immediately arises in most children at the sound of their teacher’s announcement that they will be reading a book in class. There are two main reasons why children dread a reading assignment: knowing that they must answer boring questions and knowing it might be a possibility that they will read aloud. Many teachers give their classes questions over the reading in order to be confident that the students

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    the emergence of a new perspective and set of ideals in Europe. This does not mean that it was sudden‚ neat and clean. It was gradual‚ inconsistent‚ and variable from place to place. The Renaissance had its origins in Italy because a powerful merchant class arose in its cities that replaced the landed aristocracy and clergy as the leaders of society. This new class‚ along with many aristocrats and clergy‚ embraced humanist ideals. Generally speaking‚ humanism was a new worldly ideal to replace

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    Hate Crimes in the U.S.

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    In the United States hate crimes has been an issue to where it should be taken seriously. ‘’Hate crimes and bias motivated crimes …’’ involve crimes that are related to violence which are motivated by…’’ prejudice against a victims race‚ religion‚ sexual orientation‚ ethnicity‚ or disability’’(Langton‚ Planty). Throughout history people who were involved in hate crimes were known as the KKK‚ the League of the South‚ Aryan nations and much more. Not only has it been a problem in the past but gradually

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    I feel hate and betrayal by you. That you really do hate me. For what I have no clue‚ I only wished you could open up to me and let me know where I went wrong with you. But I know and can accept the fact that you are not near that step yet to deal with me at this moment. All I know is that I love you very much and it hurts me that you can never say it back. "You too" isn’t the same as saying it. You have no problem telling your father Sally Stasha or James "I love you". So why me? Why? I’m the only

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    To what extent did the need for strategic leadership lead to the rise of Venice between the 9th and 15th centuries?  Venice was a major trading power between the 9th and 15th centuries‚ which led to extraordinary wealth and vast trading services. After the fourth Crusade‚ Venice became the strongest republic of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. As a result‚ Venice succeeded in dominating the entire maritime traffic.  Venetians with adventurous spirits traveled abroad in search for new opportunities

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    I Hate Mathematics

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    “Mom‚ how to answer this question? It’s really hard. I hate Mathematics‚” my young teenage son approached me when I’m cooking for dinner and he always asks the same question. The same old statement I gave to my mother in those old days. ‘I hate Mathematics’. It’s been a while ago since I’m about his age. A childish little young brat. I’m more to fun and playful girl but with homework‚ laziness always conquered me. He always remind me of me when I was in school years ago. “Hey book worm‚ reading

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    Antonio as he has lost money in his wrecked investments. Justice is strict and condemning‚ as the place where justice is practised is described as the "strict court of Venice". Portia asks Shylock to "mitigate...thy plea"‚ exemplifying how justice is indeed harsh. Justice is earth-bound‚ dispensed and followed by Man. "No power in Venice" can alter justice‚ meaning that justice can be changed by heaven’s mercy. Justice is something that follows laws

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    Research Paper “Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that” (Martin Luther King‚ 1957). It is essentially commonplace knowledge amongst the general public that hate still exists in our society and that it is a massive problem that needs to be fixed. In order to solve this problem‚ we as a society must focus on protecting individuals that are susceptible to hate‚ whilst also trying to minimize the hateful activities that occur in our

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