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    Money is the prime reason for engaging in almost any type of criminal activity. Money-laundering is the method by which criminals disguise the illegal origins of their wealth and protect their asset bases‚ so as to avoid the suspicion of law enforcement agencies and prevent leaving a trail of incriminating evidence. Terrorists and terrorist organizations also rely on money to sustain themselves and to carry out terrorist acts. Money for terrorists is derived from a wide variety of sources. While

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    Introduction The India money market is a monetary system that involves the lending and borrowing of short-term funds. India money market has seen exponential growth just after the globalization initiative in 1991. It has been observed that financial institutions do employ money market instruments for financing short-term monetary requirements of various sectors such as agriculture‚ finance and manufacturing. The performance of the India money market has been outstanding in the past 20 years. The

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    By all means yes‚ money definitely plays a major part in motivating human resource‚ as far as motivation factor is concerned‚ that too in the work place. It is only the need for the money‚ that makes people work‚ either it be for a thousand rupees or lakhs or corers‚ quantity doesn’t matter‚ but it is THE motivating factor. If there is plenty and more than sufficient any one would hardly want to work. It is definitely a point that‚ there are other factors such as‚ you feel proud when you work

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    Clinical Diagnosis of Pat Solitano in ‘The Silver Linings Playbook’ (2012): Bipolar Disorder Kathleen Wesley 2134 154 000 Deakin University‚ Burwood Word Count: 2‚843 (including in-text citations‚ timestamps and reference list) The movie ‘Silver Linings Playbook’‚ filmed in 2012 and directed by David O. Russel‚ follows the life story of Pat Solitano‚ a former teacher who is released from a mental insituation and places significant importance on his getting his life back togther. Over the

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    management‚ fraud detection and operational analysis needs to improve business. The company primarily focuses on enterprise-wide anti-money laundering‚ surveillance and trading compliance software. Some of the companies that Mantas provides

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    in the 1860s? Solution: For much of the 19th century there was no systematic regulation of banking or the money supply. Banks‚ state-chartered but otherwise largely unsupervised‚ were free not only to engage in unsound lending practices but to issue banknotes—IOUs against themselves—without restraint. Consequent and frequent bank failures weakened public faith in banks and the money supply‚ and exacerbated downturns in the normal business cycle. The National Banking and Currency Acts (1862-64)

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    Q. 1 Jim makes a deposit of $12‚000 in a bank account. The deposit is to earn interest annually at the rate of 9 percent for seven years. How much will Jim have on deposit at the end of seven years? Q. 2 Find the present value of $10‚000 to be received at the end of 10 periods at 8% per period. Q.3 What is the value of the following set of cash flows today? The interest rate is 8% for all cash flows. Year Amount 1 Rs. 3000 2 Rs.5000 3

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    Manic-depressive illness commonly known as bipolar disorder is a condition affecting a person’s ability to function by altering mood and energy levels. Bipolar disorder is one of the most severe forms of mental illness affecting an average of 5.7 million adults or 2.6 percent of the population over the age of 18 in any given year. (NIMH 2008) If left untreated it can have a profound impact on its victim’s lives‚ ultimately resulting in a 15% suicide rate of people between the ages of 15-24. (Long

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    The Effects of Bipolar Disorder My topic of interest will be on Bipolar Disorder and its psychological‚ emotional and financial effects. The reason for choosing this topic is because bipolar disorder runs on my side of the family and it runs on my husbands’ side of the family as well. My sister in law was diagnosed with bipolar disorder after she abandoned her husband and their two daughters. My Aunt Gwen was also diagnosed with it but I was never allowed to know‚ I was told she “has many sides

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    From being linked to demons and entities to becoming the new colloquial hyperbole‚ the word “depressed” has significantly changed over time coinciding with the change of culture and history. According to the multiple definitions on Oxford English Dictionary‚ “depressed” can mean “put or kept down by pressure or force‚” “lowered‚ sunken‚ or low in position‚” or “brought low‚ oppressed‚ dejected‚ downcast‚ etc.; esp. in low spirits.” In particular‚ the main definition that pertains to society today

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