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    ------------------------------------------------- QUESTIONNAIRE “Comparative Study on public and private sector banks” Dear customer‚ We are the students of   C.T.I.E.M.T. Shahpur‚ Jalandhar. We are undergoing the project entitled           named “Comparative Study on public and Private sector banks” So by filling this questionnaire please helps us in completing our project. Q1.   Which Sector bank do you have your account? Public ( Private (               Both       ( Q2.     In which bank do

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    1.4 THE ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE OF QUALITY In order to produce quality goods or services‚ every task at every level of the operation has to be performed in a manner that will ensure the achievement of a particular standard. The whole exercise entails the physical aspect of the whole process which can be achieved through the right habit that is accompanied by the proper intention of wanting to be a productivity or quality conscious person. In inculcating the right habit‚ a character development

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    Journey to the West

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    In The Journey to the West‚ Pilgrim and the woodcutter seem to be similar where they both feel that they have a purpose in life. However‚ their situations are different from one another. For instance‚ Pilgrim tries to better himself by seeking the immortals‚ as well as‚ gaining eternal youth. He is full of passion‚ desire‚ and excitement‚ which has lead him to have no worrisome thoughts. He has nothing holding him back from the tasks that he wishes to accomplish. Unlike the Pilgrim‚ the woodcutter

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    Islamic Art Paper

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    tiles on a stone paste body that was later set into mortar”. Madrasa Imami is a school‚ in which this piece in was created 1354‚ later it was sold to Arthur U. Pope in 1931. When arriving at the museum I noticed that the items on display in the Islamic Art section were very utilitarian in nature. They were well-crafted beautifully designed tools. Arabic inscription a common theme through out all of the objects. Seeing the art up close is definitely a more satisfying experience‚ your relation to

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    roTHE ROLE OF ISLAMIC BANKING IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN EMERGING MARKETS BY HAJARA ADEOLA MD/CEO LOTUS CAPITAL LIMITED A PRESENTATION AT THE ISLAMIC FORUM BUSINESS LUNCHEON LA SCALA‚ LAGOS NOVEMBER 2007 1 OUTLINE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Introduction Effects of the Interest Based system The Islamic Solution The Framework Shari’ah Objectives and Effects Islamic Tools for Prosperity Macroeconomic Efficiency Islamic Banks – An Alternative? Effects on the Economy Financial Institutions Global

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    Malnutrition in Africa

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    Addressing Malnutrition In South Africa. Gary Klugman South Africa is getting set to embark on a visionary National Food Fortification Program to address nutrient deficiencies. Scientists however‚ are beginning to question whether the program will actually achieve its objective of redressing nutrient deficiencies in children. Gary Klugman takes a look at the chemistry of the proposed national food fortification program and the anticipated efficaciousness. Get the facts and enter the debate. A

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    Conflict in Africa

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    1996. Bercovitch‚ J. Social Conflicts and Third Parties; Strategies of Conflict Resolution. Boulder‚ Co; West view Press‚ 1984. Bercovitch‚J. “International Mediation: A Study of the Incidences‚ Strategies and Conditions of Successful Outcome” in Cooperation and Conflict. Vol. 21‚ 1986. Beurden‚ J. V. “In a State of Permanent Conflict” in M. Mekenkamp et al (eds). Searching for Peace in Africa: An Overview of Conflict Prevention and Management Activities. Utrecht: European Centre for Conflict Prevention

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    Passage to Africa

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    A Passage To Africa. (Narrative Article‚ Literary Analysis) A Passage To Africa is a moving‚ touching account of what George Alagiah felt and experienced in a small town in Africa‚ and the beauty and intensity of emotion lies‚ not only in the message behind it‚ but also in every word of every sentence in this article. The title itself is significant. The noun ‘Passage’ is ambiguous; of course the obvious meaning would be that the following is an extract‚ a piece of writing. But it could also be

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    Colonialism in Africa

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    Ladonya Gatling World Civilizations II Mr. Mitchell 10:00-10:50 (MWF) Colonialism in Africa "Neither imperialism nor colonialism is a simple act of accumulation nor acquisition… Out of imperialism‚ notions about culture were classified‚ reinforced‚ criticized or rejected” (BBC World Service). The nineteenth century saw massive changes in Africa. Some were driven by famine and disease (BBC World Service). Some changes were the result of the territorial ambitions of African rulers. As the century

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    1000 TEACHERS PROGRAM This is a scholarship campaign that seeks to attract the best and the brightest into the teaching profession. It will be backed by a multimedia campaign to promote the scholarship and uplift the profession. OBJECTIVES 1. To encourage‚ through a scholarship supported with a stipend‚ the best and brightest graduating high school seniors to take degrees in education‚ specifically majoring in English‚ Math‚ and Science. 2. To uplift the image of the teaching profession

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