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    Turkish Grameen Microcredit Program The Turkish Grameen Microcredit Program‚ applying the Grameen microcredit model developed jointly by the Turkish Foundation for Waste Reduction of Turkey and 2006 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus and working in direct collaboration with him‚ was launched in Diyarbakir on July 18‚ 2003 with the first microcredit checks given out by Prime Minister Mr. Recep Tayyip Erdogan. To date‚ the Program runs successful operations in Diyarbakir(with

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    system in the international department. Each overseas branch had its own small computer keep track of its customers and handle the daily operations of the bank. Tamara had to call people in each branch and ask them to manually search their records for loans to businesses based in Portugal‚ loans denominated in Portuguese escudos‚ loans backed or guaranteed by assets in Portugal‚ and other deposits or foreign exchange exposures. Since the branch records were by customer rather than by county of risk

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    awesome amount of TK 300-400 billion through fake and factious documents from a particular branch of Sonali Bank at Ruposhi Bangla Hotel. Ruposhi Bangla Hotel branch of Sonali Bank responsible for illegally disbursing a loan of Tk 2‚686.14 crore to Hallmark Group .Shonali Bank’s Ruposhi Bangla Hotel’s branch showing fake documents from the bank. The forgery of the Hall Mark Group in the Ruposhi Bangla Branch of Sonali Bank was going on for two years now and the illegalities were first detected in

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    Highly Confidential Functional Requirements Specifications Version 1.0 BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA‚ U.S.A 1 Kclink Development Team Highly Confidential Document Name Bank of Pennsylvania Functional_Doc_1.0 2 Version # Start Date 1.0.1 Prepared By Reviewed By Chandan & Prasanna S. Dayakar Babu Modified Date Present Status Under Development Kclink Development Team Highly Confidential 1.0 Bank of Pennsylvania Home Page 1.1 Bank of Pennsylvania

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    order to complete certain tasks. In the constitution‚ it allows branches to do certain things to check each other. For example‚ the Legislative branch makes laws‚ but the president (Executive branch) can veto them. In return‚ the Legislative branch can impeach a president. The Executive branch appoints the supreme court judges‚ but the Legislative branch must approve. All three branches can check each other‚ which balances them. James Madison believes‚ "[The three branches] should not be so far separated

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    be separated into three branches. The first branch is known as the Supreme Court of California‚ and they are the state’s highest court. They review cases involving judgments of death and misconduct among attorneys. They also have the power to review cases that have been conducted in lower court systems. The second branch is known as the Courts of Appeal. This branch is California’s ‘intermediate’ court. Most of the cases that are submitted to this branch are decided by three judge panels‚ and the

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    Checks and Balances The six basic principles of the constitution are popular sovereignty‚ limited government‚ separation of powers‚ judicial review‚ federalism‚ and checks and balances. Checks and balances is the amount of power assigned to each branch (executive‚ legislative‚ and judicial) to keep them balanced. This concept was popularized by Baron Montesquieu to keep the French government from corrupting and was brought to the American government. Over the 200 plus years checks and balances has

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    during his re-election campaign. Also to undermine the Democratic Party information’s. The checks and balances was a system created to ensure an equal distribution of authority within the federal government of the United States. Another reason was each branch shouldn’t get more power

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    into branches‚. Each branch is separate and has independent powers and areas of responsibility so that no branch has more power than the others. The 3 branches are Legislative‚ Executive and Judicial. The Legislative branch is made up of Congress (The House and Senate). They vote on laws‚ create laws etc. The Executive Branch is responsible for implementing laws that are created by the legislative branch. It’s made up of the President and his cabinet members. The Judicial branch makes sure that laws

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    allowing each branch the right to amend or void the acts of another branch. Madison stated that the three branches should not be so separated that the have no control over each other (Madison Document C). Each branch had a way of watching over the other branch. The legislative branch can control the judicial branch by impeaching a judge (Document C). Also the judicial branch can control the legislative branch by declaring laws unconstitutional. As the examples above show‚ each branch does have a way

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