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    CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION Introduction In the backdrop of economic liberalization and financial sector reforms‚ a group of highly successful local entrepreneurs conceived an idea of floating a commercial bank with different outlook. For them‚ it was competence‚ excellence and consistent delivery of reliable service with superior value products. Accordingly‚ Prime Bank was created and commencement of business started on 17th April 1995. The sponsors are reputed personalities in the

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    the nature and types of intellectual property theft in the military sphere? Provide at least two concrete examples? Intellectual property‚ including patents‚ copyrights‚ and trade secrets‚ increasingly dominates the exports of advanced economies. However‚ intellectual property is uniquely vulnerable to appropriation‚ whether by states‚ firms‚ or individuals. Consequently‚ exporters like the United States have taken increasingly aggresive steps to protect their intellectual property owners and producers

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    STRATEGY AS PRACTICE Soft Systems Thinking and Intellectual Capital Assignment 1 *Student No: *08193738 Assignment Date: 5 April 2009 *Submission Date:* 15 May 2009 Module Lecturer: Paul Davis Word Count:* * *2‚* 600 Critically evaluate the role that Soft Systems thinking can play in promoting organisations Intellectual Capital. To evaluate the benefits of Soft Systems Thinking (SST) in promoting an organisational intellectual capital it is necessary to understand the concept

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    I disagree with the statement. The French Revolution was a period of time where great changes happened to France and generated profound effects. It was caused by many reasons‚ mainly the poor leadership of King Louis as he was indecisive and made many bad decisions that changed the course of France’s future. Moreover‚ he had inherited many problems of the previous kings and further aggravated the financial situation of France with his actions. Firstly‚ he had unintentionally caused the storming

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    short-term causes that contributed to the 1917 Revolution By early 1917‚ the existing order in Russia was on the verge of collapse. The spark to the events that ended tsarist rule was ignited on the streets of Petrograd in March 1917. Driven by shortages of food and fuel‚ crowds of hungry citizens and striking workers began spontaneous rioting and demonstrations. The Rominov dynasty was to end after 304 years‚ bought down by the March 1917 revolution. There were many long term causes such as the

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    examples of mass delusions’ (Norcera‚ 2011). Bubble theory’s are by no means a new school of thought‚ in fact they date back to the Dutch Tulip bubble in the 1630’s and it is these types of bubble that are believed‚ by many economists‚ to be the primary cause of the foreclosure crisis. The bubble theory explains the crisis as a natural progression of overly optimistic price expectations for a particular asset class‚ recently the US housing market. When the housing bubble began to enlarge‚ lenders were lulled

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    Common Causes of Revolutions Nothing happens without a cause. All revolutions during the late 18th to 19th centuries had numerous causes. Some revolutions from this time included the American Revolution‚ the French Revolution‚ the Haitian Revolution‚ and the Latin American Revolution. Some revolutions had common causes‚ and others had no other reasons. Many of these causes were unique specifically to this time. Some of these shared causes included resentment of political structure‚ economic struggles

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    A revolution (from the Latin revolutio‚ "a turn around") is a fundamental change in power or organizational structures that takes place in a relatively short period of time. Revolutions have happened in almost every society from ancient times to present. Revolutions follow a pattern with a similar cause and result. A country going through hard times for extended period is likely to result in a revolution big or small. Resentment towards the government and new political ideas is also common before

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    Joint Entrance Examination (Main) - 2014 CENTRAL BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION ACKNOWLEDGEMENT PAGE Application No. 40006849 DO NOT SEND THIS PAGE TO CBSE. CANDIDATES ARE REQUESTED TO RETAIN THE PRINTOUT OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT PAGE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. Personal Details Name: SWAPNIL VERMA Date of Birth: 09/05/1996 Mother’s Name: RENU VERMA Category OBC- NCL (CENTRAL LIST) Father’s Name: ANIL KUMAR VERMA Person with Disability(PwD): NO State of Eligibility:

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    Bibliography: A Articles/Books/Reports Adeney‚ Elizabeth‚ The Moral Rights of Authors and Performers‚ (Oxford University Press‚ 2006) 25‚ 26-30 Angelopoulos‚ Christina‚ ‘Freedom of expression and copyright: The Double Balancing Act’ (2008) Intellectual Property Quarterly 328. Baker‚ Carol‚ ‘Harm‚ liberty and free speech‚ 1997. Barendt‚ Eric‚ Freedom of Speech (Oxford University Press‚ 2nd ed‚ 2005)‚ 261. Birnhack‚ M.D.‚ ‘Acknowledging the conflict between copyright law and freedom of expression

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